QUESTION 1 List 2 ways that the Xbar & Rand the Xbar & S charts are...
Calculate Xbar, R, and S for each subgroups, then calculate Central lines and control limits for all three plots (Xbar,R,S). These are 3 subgroups but calculate it assuming these are regular long run SPC in chapter 6. (show your calculations step by step) 10:30 AM 11:30 AM 12:30 PM Subgroup 1 Subgroup 2 Subgroup 3 7.0 7.0 6.9 6.9 Sample Recor ding 7.1 6.8 7.0 7.1 7.2 6.9 6.9 Xbar 7.080 7.000 0.300 0.300 0.130 0.205
Question 2 A sample has a mean Xbar = 35 and standard deviation of s= 10. Would a score of 40 be considered an outlier (extreme value) in this sample? Write an explanation of not more than 3 lines to support your answer
Data 119 111 121 46 124 160 163 68 58 165 Question 1 xbar = Question 2 s = Question 3 median =
1. (2 points) Identify two characteristics of passive transport. 2. (2 points) List two ways in which active transport is different from passive transport
Question 2 Consider the following hypothesis test Ho:u=70 H1:4#70 a=0.05 A sample of n=7, xbar=77, and s=4.5 Determine the p value (use interpolation):
Question 1 Liver cells and the skeletal muscle cells regulate glycogen in different ways. List their key differences. Not complete Answer: Marked out of 1.00 Check P Flag question How is Protein phosphatase 1 regulated by phosphorylation? What enzymes are involved, and what is the effect of phosphorylation on PP1? Question 2 Not complete Answer: Marked out of 1.00 Check Flag question Question 3 What reaction replenishes oxaloacetate? Name the enzyme and it's substrates. Not complete Answer: Marked out of...
Let S be the set of distinct ordered triples comprised of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4. To say that the triple is distinct means that no number occurs twice in the triple. To say that the triple is ordered means that two triples in which the same numbers appear in a different order are considered to be different triples. Some of the elements of S are: 1,2,3), (1,2,4), (3,2,1), (3,2,4), (4,2,1), (4,3,2) We wish to list all of the...
List, and briefly discuss, (1-2 sentences max for each) the THREE different ways bacterial cells can exchange genetic information.
Generate 95% confidence intervals for the following: N=5000, Xbar=81, S^2=250 1. Population Variance 2. Variance of Sampling Distribution 3. The Margin of Error 4. -/+ Margin of Error 5. Z-score
QUESTION S Which of the following represent ways to implement a list data structure? I. using an immutable array data structure; II. using two variables of String type, one for the first element, and the second for the rest of the list elements; IIL using a linked list, which consists of dynamically created nodes to hold the list's elements, linked together to form a list. O only I and III; O only 111; O only I; O only 11; only...