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Test 1 - Math 1342
Test 1 - Math 1342
1.
Summary statistics:
Statistic
Std. Error
Grams of protein in fast food sandwiches
Mean
27.6250
1.52151
95% Confidence Interval for Mean
Lower Bound
24.5475
Upper Bound
30.7025
5% Trimmed Mean
27.2222
Median
26.5000
Variance
92.599
Std. Deviation
9.62286
Minimum
12.00
Maximum
57.00
Range
45.00
Interquartile Range
13.50
Skewness
.723
.374
Kurtosis
.924
.733
2.
Grams of protein in fast food sandwiches Stem-and-Leaf Plot
Frequency Stem & Leaf
3.00 1 . 224
4.00 1 . 5589
9.00 2 . 001223344
10.00 2 . 5666777799
4.00 3 . 0134
5.00 3 . 55558
4.00 4 . 0234
1.00 Extremes (>=57)
Stem width: 10.00
Each leaf: 1 case(s)
3.
The data is comprised on even numbers items; thus, the middle two numbers were averaged. The two numbers that were averaged are 26 and ...
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Discussion
Discussion
Question 1
Summary Statistics
Descriptive
Statistic
Std. Error
Data
Mean
56.06
4.203
95% Confidence Interval for Mean
Lower Bound
47.50
Upper Bound
64.62
5% Trimmed Mean
56.01
Median
54.00
Variance
582.871
Std. Deviation
24.143
Minimum
13
Maximum
102
Range
89
Inter quartile Range
39
Skewness
-.078
.409
Kurtosis
-.838
.798
Box Plot
Outliers
The data must have outliers which have observed from summary statistics, inter quartile range and box plot. Majority of the values has nearby at the normal trend line. Few values are far away ...
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Discussion
Discussion
Experiment 1
Experiment: 10 times flip a coin
Number of Heads
Pr (Heads)
1
0.009765625
2
0.043945313
3
0.1171875
4
0.205078125
5
0.24609375
6
0.205078125
7
0.1171875
8
0.043945313
9
0.009765625
10
0.000976563
The above table shows the probability of heads at different coin tosses in the total trials of n = 10. It can be clearly seen in the above table that the probability of one head or even two or ...
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Discussion Q2
Discussion Q2
Solution
The data of 15 numbers has picked from 10 to 50. The data of the question is shown below:
Data
12
14
15
23
45
38
27
33
11
41
34
21
29
23
25
Descriptive Summary
Descriptive summary of data has obtained by using the software.
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Module 4 Case
Module 4 Case
1. Use the following data sources to answer questions 1A-1D below:A. What was the annual incidence rate of AIDS (per 100,000 population) among the U.S. population in 2009?
Numbers affected
Rate (per 100,000)
13-24
10700
0.107
25-34
13300
0.133
35-44
11700
0.117
45-54
7000
0.07
>55
2300
0.023
B. What was the annual incidence rate of AIDS (per 100,000 population) among Hispanics/Latinos ...
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Discussion responses for week 5: Technology (EDU602 -1303D-01)
Discussion responses for week 5: Technology (EDU602 -1303D-01)
Response to Discussion 1
The effects of poverty for second grade students at Arbor Hill Elementary School is that the socio-economic status of lower income students had a high impact on performance of the students as ...
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Quantitative Data Analysis
Quantitative Data Analysis
Introduction
Data can be analyzed quantitatively and q1ualitatively but the ways are different. Quantitative analysis can be done by different statistical techniques and methods. There are various methods which can be used for the analysis of quantitative data (Abeyasekera, 2005, pp. 1- 2). The below ...
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QUANTITATIVE REASONING - MODULE 4 SLP
Quantitative Reasoning - Module 4 SLP
Quantitative Reasoning - Module 4 SLP
Brennan, S. D & Spencer, A, J. (2009) “Life events and oral-health-related quality of life among young adults.” Quality of Life Research18 (5) pp. 65-557.
Introduction
The study is related to the approaches pertaining to ...
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QUANTITATIVE REASONING
Quantitative Reasoning - Module 4 case
Quantitative Reasoning - Module 4 case
Introduction
Federal worker's compensation is particularly working to gather and identify the similar process and attributes of different cases of Federal workers' compensation that particularly deal with Navy physicians for their health opinions. The major aim of ...
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Theoretical Probability
Theoretical Probability
Probability
Probability is defined as the likelihood of any event. It is the chance of something happening and what are the odds behind the happening of any event. Probabilities are usually assigned a value between 0 and 1. The probability of 0 suggests that there is 0% chance ...