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MAT540: Statistical Conceps for Reseach (6 hours to complete)QUIZ# 1 Manufacturing use of graphs could involve A) Examining data patternsB) Looking for pattern changesC) TrendsD) All of the aboveE) A
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compute r and r^2 based on the data given above. Identify any outliers on the diagram and discuss their effects on the strength of the correlation...
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A group of 7 women and 6 men comes together for a committee meeting.They will sit around a table with 14 chairs.
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Use the top home run hitter from each major league baseball team as the data set. Find the mean and the standard deviation for the number of home...
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The weights of bags of peas are normally distributed with a mean of 12.08 ounces and a standard deviation of 1.03 ounces. Bags in the upper 4% are...
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Please show the work that led you to the answer. Thanks! 1) How many 3 digital numbers can we get by using 0,1,2,3, and 4?
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Construct a 2 6 design in eight blocks. (Confound BCDE, ADF, and ACEF with blocks.) a) Show the complete set of effects that are confounded with...
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Cutting Speed (meters per minute) Useful Life Brand A (Hours) Useful Life Brand B (Hours) 30 5.3 30 4.4 30 5.2 40 4.0 40 3.6 40 2.0 50 4.5 50 2.0 50...
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Hand-in Checklist 1. Question 1: Answers to questions b) and c) Exhibit 1-A Exhibit 1-B 2. Question 2: Answers to questions a) through g) Exhibit 2-A...
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A box of nine golf gloves contains two left-handed and seven right-handed . box without replacement, what is the probability that (X) both gloves are...
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Confidence intervals (CI) are one of the simpler forms of inferential statistics. What does the CI represent?
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Lab Exercise 6 1. Nine percent of men and 0.25% of women cannot distinguish between the colors red and green. This is the type of color blindness...
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Use the chart below to answer the following question:
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Brandybuck Insurance Company (BIC) is deciding whether to insure the lives of those leading a quest to Moria. Based on past experience, the...
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a sample of 25 their average life from the time they are fully charges to the time they are fully discharged is 170 minutes the sample standard...
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(b) Each individual should now select ve rectangles that, in her/his judgment, are representative of the rectangles on the sheet. Write down the area...
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An airport limousine can accommodate up to four passengers on any one trip. The company will accept a maximum of six reservations for a trip, and a...
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Probability We have studied how to compute probabilities this week. You hear the probability of various events mentioned in the media.
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A mixture of three water samples will test positive for a contaminant if at least one of the samples contains it. If the contaminant is present in 7%...
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Please show calculations 4. There are 25 coupons rolled up and placed inside round plastic balls in a box. There are 3 different types of coupons:
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On the production line the company finds that 99.7% of products are made correctly. You are responsible for quality control and take batches of 30...
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suppose that a random sample of size 20 is taken from a normal distribution with unknown varriance equal to 1 and the mean is found to be x /o.
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The results of a recent study showed that children who routinely drank reduced fat milk (1% or skim) were more likely to be overweight or obese at
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Assume the SAT Mathematics Level 2 test scores are normally distributed with a mean of 400 and a standard deviation of 100. Show all work.
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Obtain the probability distribution of the number of sixes in 2 tosses of dice a) x 0 1 2 p(x) 4/9 4/9 1/9 b) x 0 1 2 p(x) 4/72 1/9 1/9 c) x 0 1 2
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Use excel functions to answer the questions. a) We have estimated the mean of a population to be 7. The 95% confidence interval for our estimate is 7....
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Keeping water supplies clean requires regular measurement of levels of pollutants.
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