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Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the four procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:
TABLE 11-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a  clear  operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the four procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:     They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. -Referring to Table 11-5, the expected cell frequency for the Procedure A/Clear cell is ________.
They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
-Referring to Table 11-5, the expected cell frequency for the Procedure A/Clear cell is ________.


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