1. If a university researcher takes a sample of 200 students, what is the probability that less than 30% of the sample will decide to take classes online? P(PLO.37= P(P0.34 0 2244 200 PLO.3 < 0.3-0.34 nニ206 vo.2244 200 =PLZ2ー94) イー0.34 こ6.2244 2. Now, if the researcher takes a different sample of 1000 students, what is the probability that at least 35% of the new sample will decide to take classes online?

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I need the shade of the part of the curve corresponding to the calculation on both. On #1 and #2 since it was given thru this app when I submitted it. Thank you
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For each problem, sketch the distribution, show the mean and standard error, and shade
the part of the curve corresponding to your calculation.
Suppose that at a large university,
34% of the students decide to take their classes online.
1. If a university researcher takes a sample of 200 students, what is the probability that
less than 30% of the sample will decide to take classes online?
P(PLO.3)=P(P0.34 :0.3-0.34
PLO.3
nニ206
Vo.2244
200
200
M-0.34
こ0Tいe
(hbl1-727=
こ6.2244
2. Now, if the researcher takes a different sample of 1000 students, what is the probability that
at least 35% of the new sample will decide to take classes online?
P(PX0 35)
n=1000
P(P>6.35)=P( 0.34> 0:35-0.34
02244
PLP>635)=PL
1000
1000
%3D
= 0:252
Transcribed Image Text:(Module B) For each problem, sketch the distribution, show the mean and standard error, and shade the part of the curve corresponding to your calculation. Suppose that at a large university, 34% of the students decide to take their classes online. 1. If a university researcher takes a sample of 200 students, what is the probability that less than 30% of the sample will decide to take classes online? P(PLO.3)=P(P0.34 :0.3-0.34 PLO.3 nニ206 Vo.2244 200 200 M-0.34 こ0Tいe (hbl1-727= こ6.2244 2. Now, if the researcher takes a different sample of 1000 students, what is the probability that at least 35% of the new sample will decide to take classes online? P(PX0 35) n=1000 P(P>6.35)=P( 0.34> 0:35-0.34 02244 PLP>635)=PL 1000 1000 %3D = 0:252
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