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QUESTION 6 10 points Save Answer In the past, of all the students enrolled in "Basic Business Statistics," 10 percent earned A's, 20 percent earned B's, 30 percent earned C's, 20 percent earned D's, and the rest either failed or withdrew from the course. Dr. Johnson is a new professor teaching "Basic Business Statistics" for the first time this semester. At the conclusion of the semester, in Dr. Johnson's class of 60 students, there were 10 A's, 20 B's, 20 C's, 5 D's, and 5 W's or F's. Assume that Dr. Johnson's class constitutes a random sample. Dr. Johnson wants to know if there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the grade distribution of his class is different from the historical grade distribution at a significance of 5%. Calculate the expected values for A's and D's in the class. Select the best answer a The expected number of "A's would be 6 The expected number of "D"s would be 12. D. The expected number of "A"s would be 18. The expected number of "D"s would be 12. C. The expected number of "A"s would be 6. The expected number of "D"s would be 18. d. The expected number of "A"s would be 16 The expected number of "D"s would be 18.

Explanation / Answer

A=10%=0.1

D=20%=0.2

Expected ffreq=n*p

total=n=60

Expected A's=60*0.1=6

Expected Ds=60*0.2=12

OPTION A

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