A statistics department at a large university maintains a tutoring service for students in its introductory service courses. The service has been staffed with the expectation that 40% of its clients would be from the business statistics course, 30% from engineering statistics, 20% from the statistics course for social science students, and the other 10% from the course for agriculture students. A random sample of n 120 clients revealed 52, 38, 21, and 9 from the four courses. Does this data suggest that the percentages on which staffing was based are not correct? State and test the relevant hypotheses using .05.
Calvin Anderson BUSI 310 A Change College is beautiful. It is the single time in your life that the dichotomy of being a kid and an adult simultaneously exists. Mistakes are welcome, independence is fresh, and your future is still a vast expanse of opportunities. Coming to a University like Rice is a once in a lifetime chance, so as a student and as a young adult you want to take full hold of that. My father always used to tell me that when you go somewhere, wherever it is, you want to leave it better than the way it was when you got there. What I have learned in my experience here is that the best and most impactful change that we can make to enhance this collegiate experience is to change ourselves. Venturing here to Houston and assimi