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Question: The basketball coach at a small local college believes that his team plays better and scores more points in front of larger crowds. The number of points scored and attendance for all home games last season are reported here. Do these data support the coach's argument?
You are making several runs of a simulation model, each with a different value of some decision variable.
Suppose that a 95% confidence interval for p1 - p2 = difference in proportions of college men and women who have ever missed a class due to drinking alcohol.
calculate the variance and the standard deviation of this probability distribution?calculate the expected rate of
Convert heights in inches to centimeters by multiplying inches by 2.54. Find a 95% confidence interval for the mean difference as measured in centimeters.
For recent General Social Survey data, a prediction equation relating Y = whether attended college (1 = yes) to x = family income (thousands of dollars, using scores for grouped categories), m = whether mother attended college
Write the equation of the regression line.- Estimate the Nicotine content of cigarettes with 4 milligrams of Tar.- Interpret the meaning of the slope of the regression line in this context.
A presidential candidate's aide estimates that, among all college students, the proportion p who intend to vote in the upcoming election is at most 65%.
The average cost of a renting a compact size car in a major metropolitan area is R51.74 with a standard deviation of 7.48. Assume a normal distribution.
a. Using 11 classes, construct a cumulative frequency distribution. b. Determine the proportion of CFO salaries that are at least $175,000. c. Determine the proportion of CFO salaries that are less than $205,000 and at least $135,000.
Give a probability distribution for the following: In 1992, the Big 10 collegiate sports conference moved to have women compose at least 40% of its athletes within 5 years.
Once a Woman won $1 Million in scratch off game from a lottery. Some years later, she won $1 million in another scratch off game. What is the probability that an individual would win 1 million in both games if they bought one scratch off ticket fro..
What are the limitations and assumptionbs of the t-test? What are some examples in your field (Nursing) for which you might use a t-test to compare a sample to the population and why?
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