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In your new role as a data analyst for a large hospital chain, the CEO has
asked you to explore patient outcomes at a newly built hospital (“Mountain
View”) versus an existing hospital (“Greenside”). She is specifically interested
in seeing whether patients who are seen for heart attacks are being
readmitted to the hospital more often in the new facility. You looked at data
from a random sample of visits to the two hospitals during the last year.
True or false: The number of patients readmitted to the hospital within 30-days following
treatment for heart attack was greater at Mountain View than at Greenside
True
False
Question 7
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A group of 262 students was polled to determine whether they exercise
regularly (engaging in moderate activity for 30-60 min, 3 or more times
per week).
Exercises Gender
Regularly
Female Male Total
No 72 96 168
Yes 58 36 94
57.14%
38.3%
50.38%
27.3%
Question 8
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A group of 262 students was polled to determine whether they exercise
regularly (engaging in moderate activity for 30-60 min, 3 or more times
per week).
Exercises Gender
Regularly
Female Male Total
No 72 96 168
Yes 58 36 94
If you choose a person from the survey at random, what is the probability that the
person is a male who does not exercise regularly?
57.14%
36.64%
50.38%
72.72%
Question 9
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True or False, if the probability of an event happening is 25%, then the probability of it
not happening is 75%.
True
False
Question 10
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A group of 262 students was polled to determine whether they exercise
regularly (engaging in moderate activity for 30-60 min, 3 or more times
per week).
Exercises Gender
Regularly
Female Male Total
No 72 96 168
Yes 58 36 94
If you choose a person from the survey at random, what is the probability that the
person is male?
50.38%
61.70%
49.62%
54.31%