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0 Expand Suppose that fish inhabiting the river in the town of Glenmeadow have a 30% rate of parasite incidence. Carl is a fisherman who wants to verify the parasite infection rate of Glenmeadow's fish. He catches 1000 fish at random and sequentially them for parasites Assuming that the true parasite incidence rate is 30%, which of the following statements is the most accurate? O As Carl tests an increasing number of fish, he is more likely to find parasites in every third fish. O Exactly 30% of the fish Carl tests will have parasites. If the first 20 fish Carl tests all have parasites, the probability that the 21st fish he catches will have parasites is lower than 30%. 。The more fish Carl tests, the more likely he is to find a 30% parasite incidence rate. O Each fish Carl tests has a 30% chance of having parasites

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Answer:

The more fish Carl tests, the more likely he is to find a 30% parasite incidence rate.

Explanation:

Given that fish inhabiting the river in the town of Glenmeadow have a 30% rate of parasite incidence

Carl is a fisherman who wants to verify the parasite infection rate of Glenmeadow's fish.

Sample size of 1000 i.e. 1000 fish is caught.

The interpretation of the given statement is

The more fish Carl tests, the more likely he is to find a 30% parasite incidence rate.

is the interpretation of population proportion rate for catching fish.

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