Some of the answers are correct (marked green). Some of them are incorrect (marked red). Please help with those I have marked wrong.
_ Question 2 At a high school basketball game the Lions and the Eagles are playing. The Lions attempted 19 free throws and made 11, attempted 53 two-point shots and made 23, and attempted 13 three-point 3 points shots and made 8. The Eagles attempted 27 free throws and made 9, attempted 4o two-point shots and made 14, and attempted 13 three-point shots and made 4. (Free throws are worth 1 point each, two-point shots worth 2 points each, and three-point shots worth 3 points each) What is the free throw percentage for the Lions? % (Round the final percentage to one decimal place) Question 3 Oswald is registering for classes next semester. He uses the Quantitative Reasoning Process to decide between two teachers, Dr. Adams, and Dr. Baldwin . He speaks to 17 friends that previously took the course from Dr. Adams and also speaks to 17 friends that took it from Dr. Baldwin. Eight of his friends said they highly recommend Dr. Adams. Eleven of his friends highly recommend Dr. Baldwin. 2 points Based on Oswald's minimal study, what percent of students "highly recommend" Dr. Adams? 47.1 % (Round the final percentage to one decimal place) What percent "highly recommend" Dr.Baldwin? 64.7 O % (Round the final percentage to one decimal place) To be statistically accurate in his decision, Oswald decides to create a 95% confidence interval for his two percentages. What values does he find for each confidence interval? Confidence interval for the true proportion that "highly recommend" Dr Adams: (Enter the low value in the first blank and the high value in the second blank. Round values to one decimal place) 7.1 to 21.2 X % Confidence interval for the true proportion that "highly recommend" Dr. Baldwin: (Enter the low value in the first blank and the high value in the second blank. Round values to one decimal place) 38.3 to 86 XQuestion 4 The table below shows which hand is favored by each person from a sample of 100 people (50 male and 50 female). Use the information in the table to answer the following questions. 1 point Left-Handed Right-Handed Male 8 42 Female 5 45 Determine the probability that a randomly selected person from the sample will be female or left-handed. 58 % (Round to the nearest whole percentage) Compute a 95% confidence interval for the true proportion of the population that is left-handed. 7.1 % to 21.2 Compute a 95% confidence interval for the true proportion of the population that is right-handed. 78.8 X % to 93 X