ANSWER ALL A gardener believes that the proportion of days that his garden gets rain is less than 22%. Select the hypothesis test decision that would define a Type I error. Conclude that the true proportion of rain days is less than 22% when it is less than 22%. Not conclude that the true proportion of rain days is less than 22% when it is less than 22%. Conclude that the true proportion of rain days is less than 22% when it is at least 22%. Not conclude that the true proportion of rain days is less than 22% when it is at least 22%. None of the above 2. The following table represents the number of free throws a typical NBA player makes in three attempts. Free Throws Made 0 1 2 3 Probability 0 0.1 0.3   What is the probability needed in order to make this a valid probability distribution? 0.7 0 1 0.5 None of the above What is the mean of this distribution? 1.5 2.5 0.25 0.133 None of the above What unit of measurement does the standard deviation have? Square root of free throws Free throws squared Free throws No unit of measurement None of the above, as it depends on the situation

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A gardener believes that the proportion of days that his garden gets rain is less than 22%. Select the hypothesis test decision that would define a Type I error.

  • Conclude that the true proportion of rain days is less than 22% when it is less than 22%.
  • Not conclude that the true proportion of rain days is less than 22% when it is less than 22%.
  • Conclude that the true proportion of rain days is less than 22% when it is at least 22%.
  • Not conclude that the true proportion of rain days is less than 22% when it is at least 22%.
  • None of the above

2. The following table represents the number of free throws a typical NBA player makes in three attempts.

Free Throws Made 0 1 2 3
Probability 0 0.1 0.3  



What is the probability needed in order to make this a valid probability distribution?

  • 0.7
  • 0
  • 1
  • 0.5
  • None of the above



What is the mean of this distribution?

  • 1.5
  • 2.5
  • 0.25
  • 0.133
  • None of the above



What unit of measurement does the standard deviation have?

  • Square root of free throws
  • Free throws squared
  • Free throws
  • No unit of measurement
  • None of the above, as it depends on the situation
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