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This week we'll further explore what to measure and how to measure in the context of our AIE projects. There are lots of potential projects to choose from, so use this week's threaded discussion to reflect upon what your AIE project might be. Please share your ideas with your peers. In your discussion, please emphasize how can you elaborate upon subjective estimates and/or ranges with additional observations to reduce risk. If you have experience that relates to another student's project topic, please share insights with your peers.
What is the expected total weight of 100 randomly chosen babies? What is the standard deviation of the total weight of 100 randomly chosen babies?
Generate the random variables (at least 10 values) [column 1], Calculate the PMF [column 21 and CDF [column 3], Plot the PMF and CDF in different graphics (It is recommended to combine the graphics while changing the parameters)
Identify and interpret the p-value for the test, then construct and interpret the 90% confidence interval for the difference between the population proportions.
Of those female students, 85% of them will graduate, whereas 90% of males will successfully complete the same programme. If a new TESL student is chosen at random, what is the probability that: They graduate and they are female?
you flip a coin 60 times. you get heads 45 times and tails 15 times. calculate a 95 confidence interval for the true
Mean of 950 and a standard deviation of 200. nancy bright's sat score was 1390. what percentage of students have scores more than nancy bright?
A manager of a supermarket estimated that 87% of customers use coupons in their grocery purchases. How large a sample is required to estimate the true proportion to within 0.01 with 98% confidence?
environmentalists are concerned about emissions of sulfur dioxide into the air. the average number of days per year in
(A) Calculate the probability of flipping 5 straight heads. (B) Calculate the expected value of the wager. Hint: Use results from (A) and
(a) Find the proportion of customers that go away empty handed. (b) Find the average time that an item is on the shelf. (c) Find the average number of items on the shelf.
a survey of women students at a college showed that 15 smoke cigarettes 40 drink coffee and 5 both smoke cigarettes and
Calculate the mean, median, and mode of your collected data. Show and explain your calculations
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