Please refer to the World Bank Data (Table) to answer part A-F. The success of companies...
Please answer each of the following letters: A) Make a stemplot of the data. B) Describe the distribution that you see C) Find the mean growth rate. Do you think the mean gives good description of the data? Explain D) Find the median growth rate. Do you think the median gives good description of the data? Explain E) Find the standard deviation. Do you think the standard deviation gives good description of the data? Explain F) Propose ways to give...
a) Why do you think we choose to measure emissions per person rather than total CO2 emissions for each country? b) Make a stemplot to display the data. c) Describe shape, center, spread of the distribution d) Use the 1.5xIQR rule to determine the possible outliers. List the outliers. Show all work. e) No visually, using the stemplot you created, what are the additional outlier(s)? Discusses why you chose these outlier(s) f) In this case, is it better to use...
Please answer both questions 9. (1.36) Burning fuels in power plants and motor vehicles emits carbon dioxide (CO2),which contributes to global warming. Table below displays the 2009 CO2 emissions per person from countries with populations of at least 30 million in that year. ANNUAL CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS IN 2009 (METRIC TONS PER PERSON) COUNTRY Co2 COUNTRY Co2 COUNTRY Co2 7.8147 3.4740 1.9029 Argentina 8.2319 Russia 11.0048 4.3611 Bangladesh 0.3471 South Africa 10.0302 1.8999 6.6530 6.3156 15.2615 8.7011 0.3130 Tanzania 0.1464...
I need help with part D. 20pts for turned in on time) 8. (12pts)Carbon Dioxide Emissions. Burning fuels in power plants or motor vehicles emits carbon dioxide (CO2), which contributes to global warming. Table below shows Co2 emissions p person from countries with populations of at least 20 million. Carbon Dioxide emissions (metric tons per person) Co2 Ethiopia CO2 0.1I 0.1 Brazil 0.1 Egypt 0.2 Algeria 0.2 Iraq Indonesia 1.6 Ukraine 1.8 SouthAfrica Tanzania 2.6 Poland 2.9 Spain Myanmar Bangladesh...
HI, I need help with this question. Please answer in details. The data set is found below for each countries sugar consumption. Thanks! Country,Sugar, GDP, Continent Albania,15.3,4556.144342, Europe Argentina, 38.1,13693.70379, South America Armenia, 33.2,3421.704509, Europe Australia, 34.1, 62080.98242, Europe Austria, 37.9,49485.48219, Europe Azerbaijan,13.9,7189.691229, Europe Belarus,31.8,6305.773662, Europe Belgium, 41.4,46463.60378, Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina,13.4,4754.197861, Europe Brazil, 36.5,12576.19559, South America Canada, 31.3,51790.56695, North America Chile, 41.7,14510.9661, South America China, 6.2,5447.309378,Asia Colombia,23.2, 7124.54892, South America Czech Republic, 30.6,20584.92655, Europe Denmark, 38,59911.90466,Europe Egypt, 26.4,2972.583516,Africa Estonia,31.4,16982.30031,...
Find some "real world" data. This data needs to have two sets of numbers that correspond to each other in an exponential pattern. Choose data with at least 10 pairs of data values. Caution: Do not select specific problems already in your text! Also, please be careful not to select exponential growth models that do not need data fitting such as doubling models. For example, if you already know a particular model grows by doubling each time period, then you...
HI, I need help with answering these questions. Please explain and answer all parts. Data for all the countries and then the question at the bottom. Sugar Consumption Per Capita.csv Country Albania Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina 13.4 4754.197861 Europe Brazil Canada Chile China Colombia Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Sugar GDP Continent 15.3 4556.144342 Europe 38.1 13693.70379 South America 33.2 3421.704509 Europe 34.1...
please answer abc show your work figure 6.1 7.31 Tree diameter confidence interval. A study of 584 longleaf pine trees in the Wade Tract in Thomas County, Georgia, is described in Example 6.1 (page 352). For each tree in the tract, the researchers measured the diameter at breast height (DBH). This is the diameter of the tree at a height of 4.5 feet, and the units are centimeters (cm). Only trees with DBH greater than 1.5 cm were sampled. Here...
Part 1: GDP in Different Countries (weight 50% of the assignment grade) Complete the following exercise: Go to World Development Indicators database: https://databank.worldbank.org/home.aspx Click on World Development Indicators. Select 15 countries for your project by checking the check boxes under Country. Select the 2 data series GDP (current US$) and Population (Total) under Series. Select the most recent year under Time. Please use the last year when the data is available. Otherwise you will get zero for this part of...
Use the data on the white sheet on the left to complete PART 6. Show formula used to create the classes and complete all of part 6 Class Pulses Part 4 -Class.Pulses and Group Pulses e mean, median, mode, range, and standard deviation for the data. Us e the correct symbols to describe the mean and standard deviation. Find the mean, median, mode, range, and standard deviation for your group pulse data, deviation. Use the correct symbols to describe the...