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范围较小,初起如粟,根角坚硬,顶白而痛者是A.疔 B.斑 C.疽 D.痈 E.疖

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范围较小,初起如粟,根角坚硬,顶白而痛者是

A.疔

B.斑

C.疽

D.痈

E.疖

答案:

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参考答案:A解析: 已知α=1-95%=0.05,Zα/2=1.96,=30%,n=30,n=30×0.3=9>5,n(1-)=30×0.7=21>5,所以本题可以看作是大样本情形。计算置信下限为:计算置信上限为:所以,在95%的置...

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