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SOLVED: The American Veterinary Medical Association conducted survey of veterinary clinics estimate the proportion that do not treat large animals cows; horses, etc.) The survey was mailed random sample of 120 veterinary
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SOLVED: It is conjectured that an impurity exists in 30% of all drinking wells in a certain rural community. In order to gain some insight into the true extent of the problem,
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SOLVED: To assess the accuracy of a laboratory scale, a standard weight that is known to weigh 1 gram is repeatedly weighed 4 times. The resulting measurements (in grams) are: 1.03, 0.85,
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