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Mathematics, 22.04.2021 18:20 nsg0686

In a recent issue of consumer reports, consumers union reported on their investigation of bacterial contamination in packages of name brand chicken sold in supermarkets. Packages of tyson and perdue chicken were purchased. Labratory tests found campylobacter contamination in 35 of the 75 tyson packages and 22 of the 75 perddue packages. 1. Find 95% confidence intervals for the proportion of Tyson packages with contamination and the proportion of Perdue packages with contamination.
a. lower bound of Tyson interval.
b. upper bound of Tyson interval.
c. lower bound of Perdue interval.
d. upper bound of Perdue interval.
2. The confidence intervals in question 1 overlap. What does this suggest about the difference in the proportion of Tyson and Perdue packages that have bacterial contamination?
A. The overlap suggests that there is no significant difference in the proportions of packages of Tyson and Perdue chicken with bacterial contamination.
B. Even though there is overlap, Tyson's sample proportion is higher than Perdue's so clearly Tyson has the greater true proportion of contaminated chicken.
3. Find the 95% confidence interval for the difference in the proportions of Tyson and Perdue chicken packages that have bacterial contamination.
a. lower bound of confidence interval.
b. upper bound of confidence interval.
4. What does this interval suggest about the difference in the proportions of Tyson and Perdue chicken packages with bacterial contamination?
A. Natural sampling variation is the only reason that Tyson appears to have a higher proportion of packages with bacterial contamination.
B. We are 95% confident that the interval in question 3 captures the true difference in proportions, so it appears that Tyson chicken has a greater proportion of packages with bacterial contamination than Perdue chicken.
C. Tyson's sample proportion is higher than Perdue's so clearly Tyson has the greater true proportion of contaminated chicken.
5. The results in questions 2 and 4 seem contradictory. Which method is correct: doing two-sample inference, or doing one-sample inference twice?
a. one-sample inference twice.
b. two-sample inference.
6. Why don't the results agree?
A. The one- and two-sample procedures for analyzing the data are equivalent; the results differ in this problem only because of natural sampling variation.
B. If you attempt to use two confidence intervals to assess a difference between proportions, you are adding standard deviations. But it's the variances that add, not the standard deviations. The two-sample difference-of-proportions procedure takes this into account.
C. Different methods were used in the two samples to detect bacterial contamination.
D. Tyson chicken is sold in less sanitary supermarkets.

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