The University of Chicago is interested in offering its employees one of two employee benefit packages....
The University of Ottawa is interested in offering its employees
one of two employee
benefit packages. A random sample of the university’s employees is
collected, and each
person in the sample is asked to rate each of the two packages on
an overall preference
scale of 0 to 100. The results are
package A: 45, 67, 63, 50, 77, 60, 47, 39, 56, 68, 70
package B: 56, 79, 60, 45, 85, 39, 50, 41, 50, 69, 82
After analyzing...
The University of Ottawa is interested in offering its employees one of two employee benefit packages. A random sample of the university's employees is collected, and each person in the sample is asked to rate each of the two packages on an overall preference scale of 0 to 100. The results are package A: package B: 45, 67, 63, 50, 77, 60, 47, 39, 56, 68, 70 56, 79, 60, 45, 85, 39, 50, 41, 50, 69, 82 After analyzing...
Problem #1: Consider the below matrix A, which you can copy and paste directly into Matlab. The matrix contains 3 columns. The first column consists of Test #1 marks, the second column is Test # 2 marks, and the third column is final exam marks for a large linear algebra course. Each row represents a particular student.A = [36 45 75 81 59 73 77 73 73 65 72 78 65 55 83 73 57 78 84 31 60 83...
1. Forecast demand for Year 4.
a. Explain what technique you utilized to forecast your
demand.
b. Explain why you chose this technique over others.
Year 3 Year 1 Year 2 Actual Actual Actual Forecast Forecast Forecast Demand Demand Demand Week 1 52 57 63 55 66 77 Week 2 49 58 68 69 75 65 Week 3 47 50 58 65 80 74 Week 4 60 53 58 55 78 67 57 Week 5 49 57 64 76 77...
estimate the average age at which multiple sclerosis patients were diagnosed with the condition for the first time in a given city. How big should the sample be? Define your procedures for this estimate (if necessary, set your own values of unknown parameters, based on statistical theory). In Table 1 you will find all ages of this patient population. 54 58 56 48 62 59 55 56 60 52 53 61 56 56 53 37 71 62 39 61 54...
USING MATLAB SOFTWARE writing a script
2) A file called "hightemp.txt" was created some time ago which stores, on every line, a year followed by the high temperature at a specific location for each month of that year. For example, the file might look like this: 89 42 49 55 72 63 68 77 82 76 67 90 45 50 56 59 62 68 75 77 75 66 91 44 43 60 60 60 65 69 74 70 70 As...
NUMBER OF PEOPLE 10.2 10.0 10.1 8.5 10.2 8.2 8 Source: United States Census. 11. In the Sanitary District of Chicago, operating engineers are hired on of a competitive civil-service examination. In 1966, there were 223 appl for 15 jobs. The exam was held on March 12; the test scores are s arranged in increasing order. The height of each bar in the histogram next page) shows the number of people with the correspondin examiners were charged with rigging the...
Excel Homework #1 1. A researcher is interested in describing the distribution of blood types. She selects a random sample of forty patient files in an immediate care clinic and records the blood type on each. The data is shown: A; B; O; A; AB; O; O; A; O; B; A; A; A; O; O; O; B; O; AB; B O; B; O; AB; B; O; O; A; O; B; A; O; A; O; A; A; B; O;...
With the multiple linear regression equation in (2), what will
be the alumni-giving rate with the graduation rate as 85%, 60% of
classes with fewer than 20 students, and student-faculty ratio as
12? (20%).
State Graduation Rate 85 79 93 85 75 Alumni Giving Rate 25 % of Classes Student-Faculty Under 20 Ratio 39 13 68 8 60 8 33 40 65 3 10 46 28 67 72 52 8 31 89 90 45 69 72 12 7 13 10...
Please show how you did this in excel.
:13-19 Every home football game for the past eight years at Eastern State University has been sold out. The revenues from ticket sales are significant, but the sale of food, beverages, and souvenirs has contrib- uted greatly to the overall profitability of the football program. One particular souvenir is the football pro- gram for each game. The number of programs sold at each game is described by the following probabil- ity distribution:...