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In January 2005, a company that monitors Internet traffic (WebSideStory) reported that its sampling revealed that the Mozilla Firefox browser launched in 2004 had grabbed a 4.6% share of the market. I. If the sample were based on 2,000 users, could Microsoft conclude that Mozilla has a less than 5% share of the market? II. WebSideStory claims that
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In January 2005, a company that monitors Internet traffic (WebSideStory) reported that its sampling revealed that the Mozilla Firefox browser launched in 2004 had grabbed a 4.6% share of the market. I. If the sample were based on 2,000 users, could Microsoft conclude that Mozilla has a less than 5% share of the market? II. WebSideStory claims that
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/shwetapardhi/assignment-2-set3-q5--basic-statistic-level-2
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- Created: 2024-05-05T23:13:57.000Z (6 months ago)
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# Assignment-2-Set3-Q5--Basic-Statistic-Level-2
In January 2005, a company that monitors Internet traffic (WebSideStory) reported that its sampling revealed that the Mozilla Firefox browser launched in 2004 had grabbed a 4.6% share of the market. I. If the sample were based on 2,000 users, could Microsoft conclude that Mozilla has a less than 5% share of the market? II. WebSideStory claims that its sample includes all the daily Internet users. If that’s the case, then can Microsoft conclude that Mozilla has a less than 5% share of the market?