Question 2 The two-way table shown next presents data about the race and gender, per thousand, of persons stopped for traffic violations in 2002 by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, These data can not reasonably be considered a random sample from any well-defined population because this is the entire population of traffic stops. (Note: the "Other" column for race was removed because of its very small rate.) Race (per thousand) White Black Hispanic Asian Total Male 372 107 184 33 696 Gender (per thousand) Female 186 50 49 19 304 Total 558 157 233 52 1000 What is the expected number of Hispanic males per thousand persons stopped for traffic violations in 2002, assuming race and gender are independent? 233 A. 1000 696 В. 1000 1000 C. 696· 233 1000 D. 233- 696 696 1000 E. 233

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The two-way table shown next presents data about the race and gender, per
thousand, of persons stopped for traffic violations in 2002 by the Las Vegas
Metropolitan Police Department. These data can not reasonably be considered
a random sample from any well-defined population because this is the entire
population of traffic stops. (Note: the "Other" column for race was removed
because of its very small rate.)
Race (per thousand)
White
Black Hispanic Asian Total
Male
372
107
184
33
696
Gender
Female
186
50
49
19
304
(per thousand)
Total
558
157
233
52
1000
What is the expected number of Hispanic males per thousand persons
stopped for traffic violations in 2002, assuming race and gender are
independent?
233
A.
1000
696
B. 1000
C. 696. 1000
233
696
E. 233· 1000
1000
D. 233 -
696
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 The two-way table shown next presents data about the race and gender, per thousand, of persons stopped for traffic violations in 2002 by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. These data can not reasonably be considered a random sample from any well-defined population because this is the entire population of traffic stops. (Note: the "Other" column for race was removed because of its very small rate.) Race (per thousand) White Black Hispanic Asian Total Male 372 107 184 33 696 Gender Female 186 50 49 19 304 (per thousand) Total 558 157 233 52 1000 What is the expected number of Hispanic males per thousand persons stopped for traffic violations in 2002, assuming race and gender are independent? 233 A. 1000 696 B. 1000 C. 696. 1000 233 696 E. 233· 1000 1000 D. 233 - 696 耳e Type here to search
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