Professional Documents
Culture Documents
**********************************************
Entire Course Link
https://plus.google.com/u/0/108200033792883877670/posts/dWT4sD
YbQKM
**********************************************
Contrast quantitative data and qualitative data. Use two Peer Reviewed
references.
Evaluate tables and charts used to represent quantitative and qualitative data.
Correct.
Indicate if the following variable is quantitative or qualitative.
variable.
Correct.
replacement.
Correct.
a data set
a member
a variable
Correct.
The following table gives the number of dog bites reported to the
police last year in six cities.
City Number of Bites
Center City 46
Elm Grove30
Franklin 51
Bay City 41
Oakdale 11
Sand Point 5
a. What is the variable for this data set?
.
b. How many observations are in this data set?
Correct.
variable.
8th-ed Chapter 01, Section 1.6, Problem 021a
Correct.
data.
Correct.
Correct.
The number of households which own more than one telephone is:
Country Frequency
Spain 12
England 11
Italy 11
Germany 6
Portugal 4
Other 10
Define collaboration and how you will apply it in this course based upon the discussion
with your Learning Team. Be sure to reference and cite your sources.
The sales records (in dollars) for the past 6 weeks for these four salespersons are shown
in the table below.
Week A B C D
1 1774 2205 1330 1402
2 1808 1507 1295 1665
3 1890 2352 1502 1530
4 1932 1939 1104 1826
5 1855 2052 1189 1703
6 1726 1630 1441 1498
Your supervisor has asked you to prepare a brief report comparing the sales volumes
and the consistency of sales of these four salespersons.
Use the mean sales for each salesperson to compare the sales volumes.
Correct.
Mean =
Median =
Mode =
Correct.
The one-way commuting times from home to work for all employees
working at a large company have a bell-shaped curve with a mean
of 32 minutes and a standard deviation of 9 minutes. Using the
empirical rule, find the approximate percentages of the employees
at this company who have one-way commuting times in the
following intervals.
a. 5 to 59 minutes
%
b. 23 to 41 minutes
%
c. 14 to 50 minutes
Correct.
73 75 69 68 78 69 74
77 72 83 63 77 71
Find the values of the three quartiles and the interquartile range.
Q1=
Q2=
Q3=
IQR= 8
The following data give the 2015 bonuses (in thousands of dollars)
of 15 randomly selected Wall Street managers.
107 122 163 95 48 347 75 273
60 786 127 203 402 239 71
Prepare a box-and-whisker plot.
Correct.
CK
CC
The following data give the times (in minutes) taken by 50 students
to complete a statistics examination that was given a maximum
time of 75 minutes to finish.
41 28 45 60 53 69 70 50 63 68
37 44 42 38 74 53 66 65 52 64
26 45 66 35 43 44 39 55 64 54
38 52 59 72 67 65 43 65 68 27
64 48 71 75 46 69 57 73 53 72
a. Prepare a stem-and-leaf display for these data. Arrange the
leaves for each stem in increasing order. Type only digits (without
spaces, commas, etc).
2
b. Prepare a split stem-and-leaf display for the data. Split each stem
into two parts. The first part should contain the leaves 0, 1, 2, 3, and
4, and the second part should contains the leaves 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
Type only digits (without spaces, commas, etc).
2
3
3
The following data give the times (in minutes) taken by 50 students
to complete a statistics examination that was given a maximum
time of 75 minutes to finish.
41 28 45 59 53 69 70 51 63 68
37 44 42 38 74 53 66 65 52 64
26 45 66 34 43 44 39 55 64 54
38 52 58 72 67 65 43 65 68 27
64 50 71 75 45 69 56 73 53 72
Create a dotplot for these data.
Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show
Work
LINK TO TEXT
Attempts: 1 of 3 used
Find the cumulative relative frequency for "0 to less than 12".
LINK TO TEXT
Attempts: 1 of 3 used
%
Round answer to one decimal place.
Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show
Work
LINK TO TEXT
Attempts: 1 of 3 used
Chapter 02, Section 2.2, Intelligent Tutoring Question 011
%
Round answer to one decimal place.
Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show
Work
Correct.
[65, 70)
[70, 75)
[75, 80)
[80, 85)
[85, 90)
[90, 95)
[95, 100)
Chapter 02, Testbank, Question 092
Correct.
I II III
Correct.
Mean =
Median =
Mode =
Correct.
The mean age of six persons is 48 years. The ages of five of these
six persons are 62, 40, 36, 46, and 44 years.
years
Using the sample formulas, find the mean, variance, and standard
deviation for the grouped data displayed in the following table.
x f
0 to less than 4 19
4 to less than 8 21
8 to less than 12 16
12 to less than 16 12
16 to less than 20 7
20 to less than 24 5
Carry out all calculations exactly, round to 2 decimal places the final
answers only.
Mean =
Variance =
Standard deviation =
Identify a research variable within the problem/opportunity that could be measured with
some type of data collection.
Consider how you will know if the data collection method would be valid and reliable.
Describe the methods you would use for collecting a suitable sample of either
qualitative or quantitative data for the variable (Note: do not actually collect any
data).
Analyze how you will know if the data collection method would generate valid and
reliable data (Note: do not actually collect any data).
Format your assignment consistent with APA guidelines.
Correct.
Correct.
Correct.
Correct.
The first person has an iPad and the second does not.
Correct.
Six hundred adults were asked whether or not they watch for
calories and fat content when they buy groceries. The following
table gives the two-way classification of their responses, where yes
means that an adult watches for calories and fat content and no
means he/she does not watch.
Yes No No Opinion
Men 75 169 56
Women 104 126 70
Give exact answers in fraction form.
a. If one adult is randomly selected from these 600 adults, find the
probability that this adult
i. is a man
Probability =
iii. watches for calories and fat content given that this adult is a
woman
Probability =
Correct.
Correct.
x P(x)
0
-27
53
0.0
1.0
15
0.94
-0.55
1.57
Subjective probability
Classical probability
Correct.
Correct.
Correct.
Correct.
Correct.
P(A)=
the tolerance is +/-5%
Correct.
Identify the types of descriptive statistics that might be best for summarizing the
data, if you were to collect a sample.
Analyze the types of inferential statistics that might be best for analyzing the data,
if you were to collect a sample.
Analyze the role probability or trend analysis might play in helping address the
business problem.
Analyze the role that linear regression for trend analysis might play in helping
address the business problem.
Analyze the role that a time series might play in helping address the business
problem.
Correct.
Find the area under the standard normal curve between z=-1.53 and
z=2.37.
Round your answer to four decimal places.
A=
the tolerance is +/-2%
Chapter 06, Section 6.1, Problem 015a
Correct.
Obtain the area under the standard normal curve to the right of
z=1.37.
Correct.
Find the z value for x=33 for a normal distribution with =30 and
=5.
Enter the exact answer.
z=
exact number, no tolerance
SHOW ANSWER
LINK TO TEXT
Attempts: 1 of 3 used
SHOW ANSWER
LINK TO TEXT
Attempts: 1 of 3 used
Chapter 06, Section 6.2, Intelligent Tutoring Problem 023
SHOW ANSWER
LINK TO TEXT
Attempts: 1 of 3 used
, x.
x, x.
x, .
, .
The value of the mean is always greater than the value of the
standard deviation
The total area under a normal distribution curve to the left of the
mean is always:
greater than .5
equal to zero
equal to 1
equal to 0.5
For the standard normal distribution, the area between z = 0.24 and
z = 1.03, rounded to four decimal places, is:
Include on the slides what you would want the audience to see (include appropriate
visual aids/layout). In the Speaker Notes section, include what you would say as you
present each slide. If any source material is quoted or paraphrased in the presentation,
use APA citations and references.
Introduction slide
Agenda slide
Identify what variable would be best to measure for this problem and explain why
Apply data analysis techniques to this problem (tell which techniques should be
used: descriptive stats, inferential stats, probability, time series) and explain why
Conclusion
References slide (if any source material is quoted or paraphrased throughout the
presentation)
Correct.
z=
the tolerance is +/-2%
( , )
E=
Correct.
Determine the sample size for the estimate of for the following.
E=2.4, =12.35, confidence level=99%.
Correct.
For the following, find the area in the appropriate tail of the t
distribution.
t=1.711 and n=25.
Round your answer to 3 decimal places.
Area in the
tail is
the tolerance is +/-2%
Chapter 09, Section 9.1, Problem 004a
Correct.
Correct.
Write the null and alternative hypotheses for the following example.
Determine if the example is a case of a two-tailed, a left-tailed, or a
right-tailed test.
To test if the mean length of experience of airport security guards is
different from 3 years.
Correct.
Correct.
Correct.
Discrete.
Continuous.
be graphed
cannot be graphed
Correct.
78,99,68,91,97,75,85
If you randomly select one student from these 500 students, the
probability that this selected student is a female is: (round your
answer to three decimal places, so 0.0857 would be 0.086)
If you randomly select one student from these 500 students, the
probability that this selected student suffers from math anxiety is:
(round your answer to three decimal places, so 0.0857 would be
0.086)
If you randomly select one student from these 500 students, the
probability that this selected student suffers from math anxiety,
given that he is a male is: (round your answer to three decimal
places, so 0.0857 would be 0.086)
If you randomly select one student from these 500 students, the
probability that this selected student is a female, given that she
does not suffer from math anxiety is: (round your answer to three
decimal places, so 0.0857 would be 0.086)
Male and no
No and yes
Female and no
Are the events "Has math anxiety" and "Person is female"
independent or dependent? Detail the calculations you performed to
determine this.
dependent
Chapter 05, Testbank, Question 009
equal to 1
equal to zero
equal to 0.5
The probability that the sales on a given day at this store are more
than
1,405, rounded to four decimal places, is:
The probability that the sales on a given day at this store are less
than
1,305, rounded to four decimal places, is:
The probability that the sales on a given day at this store are
between
1,200 and 1,300, rounded to four decimal places, is:
population mean
margin of error
sample mean
none of these
In a two-tailed hypothesis test, the two critical points are the points
that divide the area under the sampling distribution of a:
confidence interval
significance level
beta error
confidence level