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Can you wiggle your ears? Use the students in your statistics class (or a group of friends) to estimate the percentage of people who can wiggle their ears. How can your result be thought of as an estimate for the probability that a person chosen at random can wiggle his or her ears? Comment: National statistics indicate that about 13% of Americans can wiggle their ears (Source: Bernice Kanner, Are You Normal?, St. Martin's Press, New York). The resulting relative frequency can be used as an estimate of the true probability of all Americans who can wiggle their ears. The resulting relative frequency can be used as an estimate of the true probability of all Americans who cannot wiggle their ears. The resulting relative frequency is the true probability of all Americans who can wiggle their ears. The resulting relative frequency cannot be used as an estimate of the true probability of all Americans who can wiggle their ears.
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