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SouravSeptember 10, 2024

If children from these countries exhibit top rounding in the same proportions, what is the expected count for Malay children who show top rounding? A) 938 B) 951 C) 9 D) ((38)(51))/153 E) ((38)(9))/153

If children from these countries exhibit top rounding in the same proportions, what is the expected count for Malay children who show top rounding?
A) 938
B) 951
C) 9
D) ((38)(51))/153
E) ((38)(9))/153

Sourav
SouravSeptember 10, 2024

Answer

Answer: D) ((38)(51))/153
Explanation: The expected count is calculated by multiplying the proportion of children from the Malay group by the total number of children and then dividing by the total sample size.

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