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STAT 200 Week 3 Homework Problems
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STAT 200 Week 3 Homework Problems. A project conducted by the Australian Federal Office of Road Safety asked people many questions about 
their cars. One question was the reason that a person chooses a given car, and that data is in table 
#4.1.4 ("Car preferences," 2013). 
Table #4.1.4: Reason for Choosing a Car 
Safety Reliability Cost Performance Comfort Looks 
84 62 46 34 47 27 
Find the probability a person chooses a car for each of the given reasons. 
Total: 84+62+46+34+47+27=300 
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STAT 200 Week 3 Homework Problems
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STAT 200 Week 3 Homework Problems. A project conducted by the Australian Federal Office of Road Safety asked people many questions about 
their cars. One question was the reason that a person chooses a given car, and that data is in table 
#4.1.4 ("Car preferences," 2013). 
Table #4.1.4: Reason for Choosing a Car 
Safety Reliability Cost Performance Comfort Looks 
84 62 46 34 47 27 
Find the probability a person chooses a car for each of the given reasons. 
Total: 84+62+46+34+47+27=300 
Safety...
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STAT 200 STAT200 MIDTERM EXAM ANSWERS (2022) - UMUC (all solutions 100% correct) | UMUC STAT 200 Midterm Exam Answers (2022)
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Stat 200 Midterm Exam Spring 1 2021 
1. You are interested in the average home price in Clarksville in 2018. To gather your 
sample, you breakdown Clarksville into these groups: River area, Rossview, Northeast, 
Ft. Campbell, and Sango. You randomly choose two of these areas and survey all homes 
sold in those two areas. What type of sampling is this? 
A. Convenience 
B. Stratified 
C. Cluster 
D. Systematic 
2. A campaign manager is interested in the amount of votes her candidate would 
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