Among the sample, the information for three particular sharks is given here: (i) Shark 1 had the
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(i) Shark 1 had the disease and had a blood oxygen level of 1.2%.
(ii) Shark 2 did not have the disease and had a blood oxygen level of 5.6%.
(iii) Shark 3 did not have the disease and had a blood oxygen level of 6.2%.
Use this information to fill in the blank data table below,where the last row (¦) indicates that additional information is present in the real data table since there were actually 15 sharks in the sample. Be sure to provide appropriate labels/ headings for the columns of the table.
A zoologist at a large metropolitan zoo is concerned about a potential new disease present among the 243 sharks living in the large aquarium at the zoo. The zoologist takes a random sample of 15 sharks from the aquarium, temporarily removes the sharks from the tank, and tests them for the disease. He finds that 3 of the sharks have the disease.
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Introduction To Statistical Investigations
ISBN: 9781118172148
1st Edition
Authors: Beth L.Chance, George W.Cobb, Allan J.Rossman Nathan Tintle, Todd Swanson Soma Roy