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Question: Your pulse rate. What is your "resting pulse rate"? Of course, even if you measure your pulse rate while resting, it may vary from day to day and with the time of day. Measure your resting pulse rate at least six times each day (spaced throughout the day) for at least four days. Write a discussion that includes a description of how you made your measurements and an analysis of your data. Based on the data, what would you say when someone asks you what your resting pulse rate is? (If several students do this project, you can discuss variation in pulse rate among a group of individuals as well.)
The following dotplot describes the lengths, in pages, of a sample consisting of 20 reports generated by a consulting firm during the past 3 months. Based on the dotplot, what are the values for the median and the first and third quartiles?
From this data set, compute the sample mean, median, mode and midrange. Compute the 1st quartile and 3rd and interpret their meanings.
You may assume the sample data comes from a population that follows a normal distribution.
MA3110 - Module Correlation and Regression - Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a linear correlation between the proportion of wins and the above difference?
Sam Sleep researcher hypothesizes that people who are allowed to sleep for only four hours will score significantly lower than people who are allowed to sleep for eight hours on a management ability test.
we rolled two six-sided dice one with sides 1 2 2 3 3 4 and the other with sides 1 3 4 5 6 8. what is the distribution
find the number z such that 28 of all observations from a standard normal distribution are greater than
The sample mean and sample standard deviation of these measurements were (in degrees centigrade) 330.2 and 15.4, respectively. Construct a 95 percent confidence interval estimate of the true melting point of lead
Give examples of how quadratic equations can be used to solve everyday problems.
Develop a theory based on the first assignment that could be estimated with multiple regression - State the model in mathematical terms and Estimate the model and interpret the meaning of the coefficient estimates.
A cellular phone company advertises that the average age of its customers is lower than 30 years. It is known that the customer ages follow a normal distribution. A random sample of 16 of this company's customers responded as follows, when asked..
Children per family for certain community from census data. Recognize random variable of interest, find out whether is a discrete or continuos, and write its possible values.
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