4.265 rounded to the nearest hundredth is 4.27
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
-For a known standard deviation, the sample size for a desired margin of error is calculated using the formula:

Where:
is the standard deviation
is the desired margin of error.
We substitute our given values to calculate the sample size:

Hence, the smallest desired sample size is 23
It is given here that there is 1/3 probability of professional baseball player will get a hit. Hence if at least three hits are gained out of 5 attempts, the calculation goes: 5C3* (1/3)^3*(2/3)^2 + 5C4* (1/3)^4*(2/3)^1 +5C5 *<span>(1/3)^5*(2/3)^0 equal to 0.21. </span>
Answer:
A Type II error is when the null hypothesis is failed to be rejected even when the alternative hypothesis is true.
In this case, it would represent that the new program really increases the pass rate, but the sample taken is not enough statistical evidence to prove it. Then, the null hypothesis is not rejected.
The consequence is that the new method would be discarded (or changed) eventhough it is a real improvement.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 1) Percentage, Probability, Proportion
Step-by-step explanation:
In statistics,
▪Proportion means a fraction of the total.
▪Percentage means a number or a ratio, expressed as a fraction of 100. Here, the total is 100.
▪Probability which may look slightly different from the other two means a number between 0 and 1, showing the exact likelihood of an event happening. Which in context can mean, a number showing a fraction of an event happening out of the whole (0 to 1).
▪Critical value means a point in hypothesis testing on the test distribution that is compared to the test statistic to determine whether to reject the null hypothesis.
In the four definitions, the odd one out is Critical Value.
So the option without critical value in it is option 1) Percentage, Probability, Proportion since we can use the three interchangeable.