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Course Documents
Chapter 1 - Intro
Chapter 2 - Methods for Describing Sets of Data
Chapter 3 - Probability
Chapter 4 - Discrete Random Variables
Chapter 5 - Normal Random Variables
Chapter 6 - Sampling Distributions
Chapter 7 - Confidence Intervals
Chapter 8 - Tests of Hypothesis: One Sample
Chapter 9 - Confidence Intervals and Hypothesis Tests: Two Samples
Sample Exam I: Chapters 1 & 2
Sample Exam II: Chapters 3 & 4
Sample Exam III: Chapters 5 & 6
Sample Exam IV: Chapters 7 & 8
Lecture Examples
Example 176: 276 people were asked to pick the city they would most like to travel to when given the three choices: Rome, Paris, and London. This experiment was multinomial in nature. Test the claim that the proportion of people who choose Rome equals the proportion who will choose London equals the proportion who will choose Paris.
Which of the 3 cities below would you most like to visit?
Rome Paris London
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