In the class legal case of Whitus v. Georgia, a jury pool of 90 people was supposed to be randomly selected from a population in which 27% were minorities. Among the 90 people selected, 7 were...


In the class legal case of Whitus v. Georgia, a jury pool of 90 people was supposed to
be randomly selected from a population in which 27% were minorities. Among the 90 people selected, 7 were minorities. The baseline hypothesis, or null, was that the jury selection process
was random. The test hypothesis, or alternative, was the process was not random (suggesting
bias).
Find the probability of getting 7 or fewer minorities in a world where the jury pool selection process was supposed to be random.
a. .35400000
b. .00000354
c. .00000451
d. .00000000



Jun 07, 2022
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