A data set represents the wait time (in minutes) for a random sample of 100 visitors to Disney's Dinosaur Ride in Animal Kingdom. Technology was used to obtain a random sample of 40 observations from...


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A data set represents the wait time (in minutes) for a random sample of 100 visitors to Disney's Dinosaur Ride in Animal Kingdom. Technology was used to obtain a random sample of 40 observations from the original sample of 100 visitors. Complete parts (a) through (c)<br>below.<br>Ick here to view the sampe data Click here to view the table of critical values.<br>20<br>40<br>60<br>80<br>20<br>40<br>60<br>80<br>Wait Time<br>Wait Time<br>(b) Comment on the shape of the distribution, Choose the correct answer below.<br>O A. The distribution is skewed left.<br>O B. The distribution is uniform<br>O C. The distribution is bell-shaped.<br>D<br>The distribution is skewed right.<br>(c) Is it reasonable to conclude that the variable

Extracted text: A data set represents the wait time (in minutes) for a random sample of 100 visitors to Disney's Dinosaur Ride in Animal Kingdom. Technology was used to obtain a random sample of 40 observations from the original sample of 100 visitors. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. Ick here to view the sampe data Click here to view the table of critical values. 20 40 60 80 20 40 60 80 Wait Time Wait Time (b) Comment on the shape of the distribution, Choose the correct answer below. O A. The distribution is skewed left. O B. The distribution is uniform O C. The distribution is bell-shaped. D The distribution is skewed right. (c) Is it reasonable to conclude that the variable "Wait Time" is approximately normally distributed? Note: Use the critical value for n = 30 from the table provided. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) O A. No. The correlation between the expected z-scores and the observed data, does not exceed the critical value, Therefore, it is not reasonable to conclude that the data come from a normal population. O B. Yes. The correlation between the expected z-scores and the observed data, exceeds the critical value, Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that the data come from a normal population. O C. Yes. The correlation between the expected z-scores and the observed data, exceeds the critical value, Therefore, it is not reasonable to conclude that the data come from a normal population. O D. No. The correlation between the expected z-scores and the observed data, does not exceed the critical value, Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that the data come from a normal population.
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Extracted text: Critical Values the wait time (in minutes) for a random sample of 100 visitors to Disney's Dinosaur Ride in Animal Kingdom. Technology Sample Size, n Critical Value 0.880 sample data. Click here to view the table of critical values 5 15- 10- 6 0.888 %3 Wait Times 7 0.898 8. 0.906 9 0.912 10 0.918 Wait Times 8 5 29 7 11 0.923 sha 12 0.928 15 9 23 13 0.932 on 26 1 23 14 0.935 10 | 20 17 | 26 17 36 38 0.939 0.941 15 on 42 7 16 on 59 17 0.944 9 8 15 63 on 18 0.946 6 12 36 19 0.949 co 8 5 12 32 30 from th 0.951 20 4 24 4 21 0.952 pice nal 22 0.954 23 0.956 0.957 0.959 n OB0 24 elat fore, it is 25 Print Done 20 ela s reasona ela s not reas lation between the expected z-scores and the observed data, does not exceed the critical value, Therefore, it is Print Done
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