Category: Mathematics and Statistics : Statistics
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Region: Start by picking one region from the following list of regions: West Sou
Region: Start by picking one region from the following list of regions: West South Central, West North Central, East South Central, East North Central, Mid Atlantic Purpose: What is the purpose of your analysis? Sample: Define your sample. Take a random sample of 500 house sales for your region. Describe what is included in your sample (i.e., states,…
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Overview In this project, you will apply inference methods for means to test you
Overview In this project, you will apply inference methods for means to test your hypotheses about the housing sales market for a region of the United States. You will use appropriate sampling and statistical methods. Scenario You have been hired by your regional real estate company to determine if your region’s housing prices and housing…
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Smith Co had retained earnings of 60,000 at the end of the current year. For the
Smith Co had retained earnings of 60,000 at the end of the current year. For the current year, the income was 30,000 and dividends were 10,000. What was the balance in the retained earnings at the end of the prior year?
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Read the following scenario and complete each of the problems below: A flashligh
Read the following scenario and complete each of the problems below: A flashlight company claims that the new bulb in its heavy duty flashlight will average 246 hours of light. A statistics student decides that he/she wants to test this claim at a 5% level of significance to determine if there is evidence to support the claim.…
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Complete each of the following calculations by providing the correct formula and
Complete each of the following calculations by providing the correct formula and values that you are using for each problem. Your grade will be based on selecting the appropriate formula, substituting the appropriate values, and correctly calculating the answer. 1. A sample size of n = 120 produced the sample mean of ?̅ = 24.3. Assuming the populationstandard deviation ? = 5.2, compute a…
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Use the z-table to determine the following probabilities. Sketch a normal curve
Use the z-table to determine the following probabilities. Sketch a normal curve for each problem with the appropriate probability area shaded. 1. P(z > 2.34) 2. P(z < -1.56) 3. P(z = 1.23) 4. P(-1.82 < z < 0.79) 5. Determine the z-score that corresponds with a 67% probability. Read the following scenario: Park Rangers…
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Suppose you are told that a company has produced widgets that have a normally di
Suppose you are told that a company has produced widgets that have a normally distributed weight with mean of 74.5 ounces and a standard deviation of 3.1 ounces. Choose a number randomly from 60 to 90 and determine the corresponding z-score. Write a response to the following questions: If they consider a widget defective when…
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what is the most precise correct statement that you can make about the numerical
what is the most precise correct statement that you can make about the numerical value of the median of the data from source 2? Do not explain your answer. Hint: Here is a correct statement: The median is between 0 and 20. This statement is not precise enough to receive any credit
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what is the most precise correct statement that you can make about the numerical
what is the most precise correct statement that you can make about the numerical value of the median of the data from source 2? Do not explain your answer. Hint: Here is a correct statement: The median is between 0 and 20. This statement is not precise enough to receive any credit
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Name: [Type your name here] This worksheet asks you to formulate a research ques
Name: [Type your name here] This worksheet asks you to formulate a research question and a hypothesis. Read the instructions carefully, fill in the appropriate fields below, and then submit this document to the assignment inbox. Part I: My Research Question Review “Guidelines for Research Questions.” Remember, research questions are usually open-ended and focus on…