The accompanying table describes results from groups of 10 births from 10 different sets of parents. The random variable x represents the number of girls among 10 children. Use the range rule of thumb to determine whether 1 girl in 10 births is a significantly low number of girls. E Click the icon to view the table, Use the range rule of thumb to identify a range of values that are not significant. The maximum value in this range is girls. Round to one decimal place as needed.) Probability Distribution for x Number of Girls x P(x) 0.005 0.017 0.041 0.115 0.202 0.236 0.204 0.113 0.044 0.015 5 7 8 9 10 0.008 Print Done

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The accompanying table describes results from groups of 10 births from 10 different sets of parents. The random variable x represents the number of girls among 10 children. Use the range rule of thumb to determine whether 1
girl in 10 births is a significantly low number of girls.
Click the icon to view the table.
.....
Use the range rule of thumb to identify a range of values that are not significant.
The maximum value in this range is
girls.
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
Probability Distribution for x
Number of
Girls x
P(x)
0.005
1
0.017
2
0.041
0.115
4
0.202
0.236
0.204
7
0.113
8
0.044
0.015
10
0.008
Print
Done
Transcribed Image Text:The accompanying table describes results from groups of 10 births from 10 different sets of parents. The random variable x represents the number of girls among 10 children. Use the range rule of thumb to determine whether 1 girl in 10 births is a significantly low number of girls. Click the icon to view the table. ..... Use the range rule of thumb to identify a range of values that are not significant. The maximum value in this range is girls. (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Probability Distribution for x Number of Girls x P(x) 0.005 1 0.017 2 0.041 0.115 4 0.202 0.236 0.204 7 0.113 8 0.044 0.015 10 0.008 Print Done
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