Suppose that Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 have a multinomial distribution with n trials and

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Suppose that Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 have a multinomial distribution with n trials and probabilities p1, p2, p3, and p4 for the four cells. Just as in the binomial case, any linear combination of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 will be approximately normally distributed for large n. a Determine the variance of Y1Y2. [Hint:Recall that the random variables Yi are dependent.] b A study of attitudes among residents of Florida with regard to policies for handling nuisance alligators in urban areas showed the following. Among 500 people sampled and presented with four management choices, 6% said the alligators should be completely protected, 16% said they should be destroyed by wildlife officers, 52% said they should be relocated live, and 26% said that a regulated commercial harvest should be allowed. Estimate the difference between the population proportion favoring complete protection and the population proportion favoring destruction by wildlife officers. Use a confidence coefficient of .95.

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QUESTION:

Suppose that Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 have a multinomial distribution with n trials and probabilities p1, p2, p3, and p4 for the four cells. Just as in the binomial case, any linear combination of Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4 will be approximately normally distributed for large n. a Determine the variance of Y1Y2. [Hint:Recall that the random variables Yi are dependent.] b A study of attitudes among residents of Florida with regard to policies for handling nuisance alligators in urban areas showed the following. Among 500 people sampled and presented with four management choices, 6% said the alligators should be completely protected, 16% said they should be destroyed by wildlife officers, 52% said they should be relocated live, and 26% said that a regulated commercial harvest should be allowed. Estimate the difference between the population proportion favoring complete protection and the population proportion favoring destruction by wildlife officers. Use a confidence coefficient of .95.

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In favour of protection,

In favour of destroy,

In favour of relocate,

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