Question: A reader once wrote to the Ask Marilyn column in Parade magazine to say that his grandfather told him that in 34 of all Major
A reader once wrote to the "Ask Marilyn" column in Parade magazine to say that his grandfather told him that in 34 of all Major League Baseball (MLB) games, the winning team scores more runs in one inning than the losing team does in the entire game. (This phenomenon is called a "big bang." It's not necessary to know anything about baseball to continue.) Marilyn responded that this 34 number sounded too high to be plausible.
For the sample of 190 baseball games played on July 26 - August 8, 2015, 98 of them contained a "big bang." Use Applets or your calculator to determine the p-value for testing the hypotheses based on these sample data. Indicate which menu you used and the numerical values entered in either technology.
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