Use Statistics to make an argument to the court on behalf of your client. Structure your essay as a paragraph that contains the following:

Your Honor,

Explain why random sampling in this situation of juror selection relates the expected sample proportion to the population proportion.
Compare the expected value to the actual sample proportion.
Show that the requirements for a binomial experiment are met in this situation, implying that the binomial distribution can be used.
Identify the values for n,p, and x for this situation
Interpret the answers to parts c. and d. and submit them as evidence.
Use this to argue that the juror selection was likely to be random or not likely to be random (depending on your answer to part c).
Request a new jury be selected or accept the selected jury (depending on your answer to part c)

Respectfully,

[Your Name]

Respuesta :

In explaining of the random sampling situation, you tell the jury that Random sampling is a kind of sampling technique where all sample has an equal right or probability to be chosen.

What is random sampling example?

An example of a simple random sample would be the names of 30 employees were chosen out of a box from a company of 300 employees. In this above scenario, the population is all 300 employees, and the sample is random based on the fact that each employee do possess an equal chance of been selected.

By using the example of the argument given above to convince the juror about why the selection is said to be likely to be random.

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