Problem: Analyzing Student Preferences for Studying A uni…

  Problem: Analyzing Student Preferences for Studying A university conducted a survey among 200 students to determine their preferred study environment and whether they prefer studying alone or in groups. The results are summarized in the following two-way table: Study Environment Study Alone Study in Groups Total Library 50 30 80 Home 60 40 100 Coffee Shop 10 10 20 Total 120 80 200   What is the probability that a randomly selected student prefers to study alone and studies at home?     

**Problem: Classifying a Dataset as Right Skewed or Left Ske…

**Problem: Classifying a Dataset as Right Skewed or Left Skewed or Neither** Instructions: You are given a dataset of test scores. Your task is to analyze the distribution of the scores and determine whether the dataset is right skewed, left skewed, or neither. Once you have examined the dataset, provide your conclusion about its skewness. Dataset: Test Scores | Student | Score | |———|——-| | 1       | 45    | | 2       | 50    | | 3       | 55    | | 4       | 60    | | 5       | 65    | | 6       | 70    | | 7       | 60   | | 8       | 100    |

**A study was done to ascertain the effectiveness of a diet…

**A study was done to ascertain the effectiveness of a diet program. Two groups of people (on diet and not on diet) were followed to see how many in each group lost weight. The results are summarized in the table below:** |                | On Diet | Not on Diet ||—————-|———|————-|| Lost Weight    | 120     | 80          || Did Not Lose Weight | 180 | 120        | What is the probability that if a person in this study is randomly selected, that person did not lose weight? ( no need to round)

**A study was done to ascertain the effectiveness of a new e…

**A study was done to ascertain the effectiveness of a new exercise program. Two groups of people (following the program and not following the program) were followed to see how many in each group improved their fitness level. The results are summarized in the table below:** |                  | Following Program | Not Following Program ||——————|——————-|———————–|| Improved Fitness | 150                | 100                   || No Improvement   | 100               | 150                   | What is the probability that if a person in this study is randomly selected, that person improved their fitness and was following the program? ( no need to round)