The New York State Health Department reports a 10% rate of the HIV virus for the at-risk

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The New York State Health Department reports a 10% rate of the HIV virus for the “at-risk” population. In one region, an intensive education program is used in an attempt to lower that 10% rate. After running the program, a follow-up study of 150 at-risk individuals is conducted.

a. Assuming that the program has no effect, find the mean and standard deviation for the number of HIV cases in groups of 150 at-risk people.

b. Among the 150 people in the follow-up study, 8% (or 12 people) tested positive for the HIV virus. If the program has no effect, is that rate unusually low? Does this result suggest that the program is effective?

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Elementary Statistics

ISBN: 9780321500243

11th Edition

Authors: Mario F. Triola

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