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This is a quantitative analysis paper that looks at statistical data and evaluates the results. What are you trying to find? Where did you find your data? How did you get your data? What analysis can be conclude for the data collected? How can the conclusion be used? Who does this informations benefit? It needs to have data analysis charts like, z scores, decision trees, histograms, F-test or t-tests. It can look at the relatioship between dogs onwers beliefs, intentions, and behaviors and their dogs condiditons. It is using secondary data to form a hypothesis and analysis data into charts. This is a 12 page APA paper. It can compare relationships among feeding and exercise intentions, beliefs, behaviors and body condition scores. Hopes this is specifics enough.
Find the probability that the amount of total claims over a period of 100 days is at least $150,000. (Use the fact that the sum of independent normally distributed random variables is normally distributed, with mean equal to the sum of the individ..
Display the data in scatter plot. Calculate the linear correlation coefficient. Use the scatterplot to make a conclusion about the type of correlation.
He argues that the regression effect says people who perform very poorly in their previous job tend to perform well in their next job. Is this what the regression effect says? Explain.
The prices (in dollars) for a sample of roundtrip flights from Chicago, Illinois to Cancun, Mexico are listed. Find the mean, median, mode, range, Q1, Q2, variance, and standard deviation of the flight prices.
In a sample of 55 mice, a biologist found that 42% were able to run a maze in 30 second or less. Find the 90% limit for the population proportion of mice who can run a maze in 30 second or less.
a) Compute a 95% Confidence Interval for the true population proportion of successes. b) Based on this analysis can you conclude that the new system meets the requirement? Explain your conclusion.
Based on these results, a confidence interval for the population mean is found to be μ = 5.7 ± 4.4. Find the degree of confidence.
A Starbucks manager decides to study waiting times of customers for service at the lunch time rush hour 1100-1200. He observes three customers to measure the time the customer enters the line to the time he or she reaches the counter.
Find a 99% confidence interval for the population mean annual number of reported larceny cases in such communities. What is the margin of error? (Round your answers to one decimal place.)
Let x be amount of May rainfall in local area, and suppose that x is uniformly distributed over interval three to six inches. Write down the formula for probability curve of x.
Michael's Tire Company performs free tire balance and rotation for the life of any tires purchased there on a first-come, first-served basis. One mechanic handles this and can usually complete the job in an average of 20 minutes. Customers arrive ..
Two types of flares are tested for their burning times (in minutes) and sample results are given below.
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