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In a 2012 report from the U S Department of Education

Last updated: 9/3/2023

In a 2012 report from the U S Department of Education

In a 2012 report from the U S Department of Education breaking down the race and gender of Select all that apply every U S college graduate receiving a bachelor s degree in 2009 2010 we see the following data for white black and Hispanic graduates Numbers are in 1000s 10 points A B Race C White D Black Gender Total Males Females 514 56 Hispanic 55 654 109 85 625 848 Both 1198 Source Degrees Conferred by Sex and Race National Center for Education Statistics U S Department of https nces ed gov fastfacts display asp id 72 Education 165 The expected count of Hispanic males receiving a bachelor s degree is the number of students that you would expect to see assuming that which of the following is correct Check all that apply 140 1473 The conditions that allow us to safely use the chi squared procedure are met Race and gender are related The sample is large enough The null hypothesis of the chi squared test for independence in this case is true