Answer:
a) This is an Observational Study because in this kind of study investigators observe subjects and measure variables of interest without assigning treatments to the subjects. Here, the Gilham et al. (2005) studied two different groups where no treatment or intervention was done. These groups were independent of each other.
b) proportions of children with significant social activity in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia = 1020/1272 = 0.80
proportions of children with significant social activity in children without acute lymphoblastic leukemia = 5343/6238 = 0.86
c) Odds ratio can be calculated using the following formula:
OR= \frac{a/b}{c/d}
where: a - Number in exposed group with positive outcome(here this means number of children with significant social activity associated with acute lymphoblastic leukemia)
b- Number of children without social activity having with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
c- Number of children with social activity having without acute lymphoblastic leukemia
d- Number of children without social activity having without acute lymphoblastic leukemia
OR= \frac{1020/252}{5343/895}
OR= 0.6780
d) The 95% confidence interval of this Odds Ratio is 0.5807 to 0.7917.
e) Since the odds ratio lies in this confidence interval indicate that the amount of social activity is associated with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The children with more social activity have a higher occurrence of acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
36/4 = 9 per hat
56/7 = 8 per hat
no, they are not equivalent
We are given
piggy bank has nickels , dimes and quarters
Let's assume
number of nickels =n
every two nickels there are 3 dimes
so, number of dimes are


every two dimes that are 5 quarters there
so, number of quarters are


so, total number of coins = number of nickels + number of dimes +number of quarters
total number of coins =n+1.5n+3.75
there are 500 coins
so, we get

now, we can solve for n

divide both sides by 6.25
so, we get

number of dimes is 1.5n


number of quarters is 3.75n


so,
Number of nickels =80
Number of dimes =120
Number of quarters =300............Answer
This is the whole problem : Paul bought 9 total shirts for a total of $72. Tee shirts cost $10 and long sleeve shirts cost $7. How many of each type of shirt did he buy?