g Suppose that you randomly selected 20 adults. If 18% of the population smoke, a) Using the Range Rule of Thumb, what is the minimum number of usual smokers we can expect to get out of 20 adults

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Answer:

0.16

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the minimum no of usual smokers expected to get out of 20 adults is shown below:

Here the standard deviation is

[tex]= \sqrt{npq} \\\\= \sqrt{20\times 0.18 \times (1 - 0.18)}\\\\= \sqrt{20\times 0.18\times 0.82}\\\\= \sqrt{2.952}[/tex]

= 1.72

Now the minimum no of smokers is

[tex]= np - 2\times 1.72\\= 20 \times 0.18 - 3.44\\\\= 0.16[/tex]