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TABLE 12-3 The Director of Cooperative Education at a State College Wants

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TABLE 12-3
The director of cooperative education at a state college wants to examine the effect of cooperative education job experience on marketability in the work place. She takes a random sample of four students. For these four, she finds out how many times each had a cooperative education job and how many job offers they received upon graduation. These data are presented in the table below.
TABLE 12-3 The director of cooperative education at a state college wants to examine the effect of cooperative education job experience on marketability in the work place. She takes a random sample of four students. For these four, she finds out how many times each had a cooperative education job and how many job offers they received upon graduation. These data are presented in the table below.    -Referring to Table 12-3, suppose the director of cooperative education wants to construct a 95% prediction interval estimate for the number of job offers received by students who have had exactly one cooperative education job. The prediction interval is from ________ to ________.
-Referring to Table 12-3, suppose the director of cooperative education wants to construct a 95% prediction interval estimate for the number of job offers received by students who have had exactly one cooperative education job. The prediction interval is from ________ to ________.


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