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Analyze and explain how many independent variables there are in a 2 x 3 experimental design and how many independent variables there are in a 2 x 3 x 2 experimental design. Describe an experiment you would be interested in conducting in which you would analyze your results using a factorial ANOVA. Use the appropriate notation to describe the ANOVA you would conduct. Write your response in a Microsoft Word document
Find ten consecutive composite numbers. Find the prime factors of 1147 and of 1716. Are there any common factors?
Assume that a sample is drawn and z(α/2) = 1.65 and σ = 35. Answer the following questions. (A) If the Maximum Error of Estimate is 0.04 for this sample, what would be the sample size?
The probability Mary will receive an A in a class is 0.62. Assuming independence, if she is taking 5 classes this semester, calculate the probability she will receive exactly 3 A's.
Kind of examination produced significant main effects on both mean mark and time taken to complete the examination.
Todd is less interested in testing a hypothesis than he is in developing an estimate for what people would be willing to pay. He would like 95% confidence intervals for the average price people would be willing to pay
The five year surival rate for Caucasians for all forms increased from 37% in 1960 to 58% now. Express this change in two ways (1) as an absolute difference in terms of percentage points and (2) as a relative difference in terms of percent.
It is estimated that 2% of the athletes competing in a large tournament are users of an illegal drug to enhance performance. The test for this drug is 95% accurate. What is the probability that an athlete who tests positive is actually a user?
A railway company operates a number of different services. One of these connects two cities and the journey time is assumed to be normally distributed with a mean of 125 minutes and a standard deviation of 5 minutes.
If we select a crew member at random, what is the probability the crew member earns:
Suppose that the number of cars, X, that pass through a car wash between 4:00pm and 5:00pm on any sunny Friday has the following probability distribution:
Calculate the probability of a type ii error for the following hypotheses when µ = 37:
Determining probability values using the Binomial distribution.Use the Binomial distribution to determine the probability that four or more of the contracts are in breach of the tendering guidelines.
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