Show transcribed image text Take a Test – Andrea Montgomery- Google Chrome ì„ Secure I https//www.mathd.com/Student/PlayerTest.aspx?testld-167153937¢erwins yes MAT 135C01 Intro to Statistics: MA1 FA17 (Dale Blake) Test: Module 4 Test (Chapters 8, 9, 10, 11) Time Remaining: 02 55 23 Submit Test This Question: 1 pt 150120 (0 complete) â–¼ | e- This Test: 20 pts possible A physical therapist wants to determine the difference in the proportion of men and women who participate in regular sustained physical actlity What sample size should be obtained if he wishes the estimate to be within five (a) he uses the estimates of 22 5% male and 18.3% female from, a previous year? (b) he does not use any prior estimates? percentage points with 95% confidence, assuming that (a) n(Round up to the nearest whole number) (b) n-L] (Round up to the nearest whole number ) Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes 0
Take a Test – Andrea Montgomery- Google Chrome ì„ Secure I https//www.mathd.com/Student/PlayerTest.aspx?testld-167153937¢erwins yes MAT 135C01 Intro to Statistics: MA1 FA17 (Dale Blake) Test: Module 4 Test (Chapters 8, 9, 10, 11) Time Remaining: 02 55 23 Submit Test This Question: 1 pt 150120 (0 complete) â–¼ | e- This Test: 20 pts possible A physical therapist wants to determine the difference in the proportion of men and women who participate in regular sustained physical actlity What sample size should be obtained if he wishes the estimate to be within five (a) he uses the estimates of 22 5% male and 18.3% female from, a previous year? (b) he does not use any prior estimates? percentage points with 95% confidence, assuming that (a) n(Round up to the nearest whole number) (b) n-L] (Round up to the nearest whole number ) Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes 0