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1. Interview a small business owner concerning the strengths and weaknesses of his or her business's location. Prepare a brief report summarizing your findings.
2. Contact the Chamber of Commerce office in your local area and ask what e-commerce assistance it provides to small fi rms. Report on your findings.
Determine the percentage of households that have a credit card debt of more than $13,000.
Suppose the population is normally distributed they make a decision to do a hypothesis test.
Suppose that the annual rate of return for a common biotechnology stock is normally distributed with a mean of 5.5% and a standard deviation of 6%. Find the probability that the one-year return of this stock will be negative.
there are 4000 mangoes in a shipment. it is found that it has a mean weight of 15 ounces with a standard deviation of
at a local fast-food joint cars arrive randomly at a rate of 12 every 30 minutes. it takes an average of 2 minutes to
A random sample of 10 miniature Tootsie Rolls were taken from a bag. Each piece was weighed on a very accurate scale. The results in grams were as follows:
Write a system of equations that determine the probability q that makes this scenario a subgame-perfect equilibrium, once 8 is specified, as long as 8 is not too small.
Is it reasonable to conclude that this set of n = 16 people is not a representative sample of registered voters?
How does sample size affect the interpretation of survey results?- Distinguish between haphazard and quota sampling.
If a player bets a dollar on black, and if the ball stops on a black number, he gets his dollar back and another dollar. If the ball stops on a red number or on 0 or 00 he loses his dollar. Find the expected winnings for this bet.
problem 1if various samples of size 15 that is each sample consists of 15 items were taken from a large normal
What is the probability that a yet-to-be-calculated 95% confidence interval with sample size n=50 will not cover the true population value of the mean (µ)
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