please leave a comment if there is any doubt. The mean number of enquiries is 31.
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3.2 A customer care consultant recorded the number of enquiries from customers over a two week...
Calculate the range, mean, mode, median, Standard deviation Calculate the skewness and kurtosis for the above data and interpret the data. The following is data collected from the daily salary employees of ZZ COMPANY.. 68 19 43 11 37 30 19 67 65 34 96 23 93 73 46 39 21 12 89 52 33 21 18 57 80 56 91 62 56 48 84 23 78 96 49 36 90 42 65 15 43 36 65 59 34 71...
Please solve c and d Second picture is the values Industrial engineers periodically conduct "work measurement" analyses to determine the time required to produce a single unit of output. At a large processing plant, the number of total worker-hours required per day to perform a certain task was recorded for 50 days. Include a pdf with your answers.(do not include computer output) a. Compute the mean, median, and mode of the data set. b. Find the range, variance, and standard...
6) The YourMoney Bank claims that the mean waiting time of customers for service at the drive through window is 3 minutes. a) State the Hypothesis to show the mean waiting time for service different than 3 minutes. b) Choose a level of a. Use a= 0.05 for this problem. c) To test the hypothesis, the quality-assurance department took a sample of 50 customers and records their waiting time in minutes. The data appear in the YourMoney worksheet of the...
I literally have no idea what I’m doing. Help!!! Please show work!! Write an essay using Word and post it as an attachment to the discussion. Cover the following points. Choose a data set from Stat Disk using one of the following files from 13th Edition Elementary Statistics: Oscar Winner Freshman 15 Word Count Garbage Weights Passive and Active Smoke If the file contains more than one variable, choose a quantitative variable. Create a histogram using your chosen variable and...
Orchard Relief is a product that is designed to improve sleep at night. The company, Eli Orchard, is guessing that sales of the product is somewhat related to sleeping patterns of customers over the days of the week. Before mass production of the product, Eli Orchid has market-tested Orchid Relief in only Orange County over the past 8 weeks. The weekly demand is recorded. Eli Orchid is now trying to use the sales pattern over the past 8 weeks to...
Orchard Relief is a product that is designed to improve sleep at night. The company, Eli Orchard, is guessing that sales of the product is somewhat related to sleeping patterns of customers over the days of the week. Before mass production of the product, Eli Orchid has market-tested Orchid Relief in only Orange County over the past 8 weeks. The weekly demand is recorded. Eli Orchid is now trying to use the sales pattern over the past 8 weeks to...
The following data represents the number of consecutive minutes (to the nearest minute) 2. spent on mobile phones by students attending the University of A. 23 2 26 40 22 52 28 40 19 55 50 52 51 46 51 60 59 45 26 2 48 1 34 10 18 45 29 41 11 43 50 32 37 15 57 17 57 35 50 45 7 22 15 13 20 13 15 32 13 39 25 38 31 16 7...
Problem 4: Variables that may affect Grades The data set contains a random sample of STAT 250 Final Exam Scores out of 80 points. For each individual sampled, the time (in hours per week) that the student spent participating in a GMU club or sport and working for pay outside of GMU was recorded. Values of 0 indicate the students either does not participate in a club or sport or does not work a job for pay. The goal of...
Historically, the average waiting time spent on hold when phoning customer service for a particular bank was 50 seconds. To determine whether the average time people were waiting had increased since they cut the number of customer service staff, the bank recorded the waiting time for a random sample of 15 customers. The results are in the Y column (in seconds) Y X1 X2 28 12.6 134 43 11.4 126 45 11.5 143 49 11.1 152 57 10.4 143 68...
Using the answers from the table above, answer ALL of the questions below. For questions 1 - 13, draw a normal curve and indicate the area that you are calculating the probability of. For questions 14 – 22, use the appropriate formulas and show all of your calculations. Be sure to turn in the table above along with your answers to all of the questions below. Place your answers in a folder with your name clearly written at the top...