13. Dogs. Canine hip dysplasia is a degenerative

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13. Dogs. Canine hip dysplasia is a degenerative diseasethat causes pain in many dogs. Sometimes advancedwarning signs appear in puppies as young as 6 months.A veterinarian checked 42 puppies whose ownersbrought them to a vaccination clinic, and she found 5with early hip dysplasia. She considers this group to be arandom sample of all puppies.a) Explain we cannot use this information to construct aconfidence interval for the rate of occurrence of earlyhip dysplasia among all 6-month-old puppies.*b) Construct a plus-four confidence interval and interpretit in this context.

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