14.10 In a blood donation camp, out of 168 donors, 57 are of blood type O; 77...
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14.10 In a blood donation camp, out of 168 donors, 57 are of blood type O; 77 are blood type A; 25 are blood type B;
and 9 are blood type AB. The expected distribution in the entire population is 43% for type O, 41% for type A, 11% for type B, and 5% for type AB. Is there any significant difference between the types of blood donors in the sample and those in the entire camp? Use a 5% level of significance.
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Essential Mathematics And Statistics For Science
ISBN: 9780470694480
2nd Edition
Authors: Graham Currell, Dr. Antony Dowman
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