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For 100 births, p(exactly 58 girls)equals0.0223 and p(58 or more girls)equals0.067. is 58 girls in 100 births a significantly high number of girls? which probability is relevant to answering that question? consider a number of girls to be significantly high if the appropriate probability is 0.05 or less. the relevant probability is p(58 or more girls), p(exactly 58 girls), p(58 or more girls), so 58 girls in 100 births is is is not a significantly high number of girls because the relevant probability is â–¼ equal to less than greater than 0.05.
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