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$1.00 Statistical Proportions Question
- From Mathematics: Statistics , Mathematics: Statistics
- Closed, but you can still post tutorials
- Due on Dec. 05, 2008
- Asked on Nov. 27, 2008 at 10:24:47AM
Q:Use the following data about the proportions of people that approve of the job President Bush is doing to answer the next 4 questions. These data are the (fictitious) results of two months of polling data. Weeks 1 through 4 are the first month, and weeks 5 through 8 are the second month.
% Approving (Each Week)
Democrats Republicans Independents
1. 25 85 47
2. 30 90 55
3. 35 95 56
4. 31 95 58
5. 22 99 45
6. 10 99 40
7. 12 98 31
8. 11 99 20
Using any statistical procedure you feel is correct, tell me if any of the three groups would be considered the ÃÂÃÂsameÃÂÃÂ as any other?
Summarize your work to justify your answer on the answer sheet.
To which tloveday said: I have figured it out.. I was just making sure that I was doing the process correctly so that I was getting the correct answer. Thanks for asking.



