A large group of workers is divided into three departments: those who work in special operations, those who work on the main floor, and those who work in management. Strep throat has been going around...


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A large group of workers is divided into three departments: those who work in special operations, those who work<br>on the main floor, and those who work in management. Strep throat has been going around and a health<br>inspector would like to know if there is a relationship between department and having strep throat. She selects a<br>random sample of 100 workers and classifies each one according to their department and whether they have<br>strep throat. The responses are displayed in the table.<br>Department<br>Special Operations<br>Main Floor<br>Management<br>Strep<br>6<br>13<br>5<br>Strep?<br>No Strep<br>40<br>30<br>6<br>The health inspector would like to know if these data provide convincing evidence that the distribution of strep<br>throat status differs across the departments in the population of all workers of this large company. Are the<br>conditions for inference met?<br>No, the random condition is not met.<br>No, the 10% condition is not met.<br>O No, the Large Counts condition is not met.<br>Yes all three conditions for inference are met<br>

Extracted text: A large group of workers is divided into three departments: those who work in special operations, those who work on the main floor, and those who work in management. Strep throat has been going around and a health inspector would like to know if there is a relationship between department and having strep throat. She selects a random sample of 100 workers and classifies each one according to their department and whether they have strep throat. The responses are displayed in the table. Department Special Operations Main Floor Management Strep 6 13 5 Strep? No Strep 40 30 6 The health inspector would like to know if these data provide convincing evidence that the distribution of strep throat status differs across the departments in the population of all workers of this large company. Are the conditions for inference met? No, the random condition is not met. No, the 10% condition is not met. O No, the Large Counts condition is not met. Yes all three conditions for inference are met

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