Summary Table for Live Births
Mean |
6,918 |
Median |
4,728 |
Standard Deviation |
8373.34169 |
Minimum |
544 |
Maximum |
46,738 |
Summary Table of Deaths
Mean |
4,159 |
Median |
2,904 |
Standard Deviation |
4266.55942 |
Minimum |
290 |
Maximum |
21,073 |
Summary Table for Marriages
Mean |
2,895 |
Median |
2,011 |
Standard Deviation |
3269.10487 |
Minimum |
96 |
Maximum |
14,133 |
Summary Table for Divorces
Mean |
1,334 |
Median |
1,217 |
Standard Deviation |
1344.26145 |
Minimum |
0 |
Maximum |
6,249 |
Summary Table for Live Births Mean 6,918 Median 4,728 Standard Deviation 8373.34169 Minimum 544 Maximum 46,738...
Summary Table for _Live births__for all 52 states___ Mean 302.12 Median 90.5 Standard Deviation 140,98 Minimum 556 Maximum 56,889 Summary Table for _Live births___Deaths__ Mean 306.36 Median 201.5 Standard Deviation 788, 64 Minimum 472 Maximum 39,12 Summary Table for _Live births_____Marriages__ Mean 418.97 Median 155 Standard Deviation 136,74 Minimum 405 Maximum 25, 490 Summary Table for _Live births___Divorces____ Mean 272.72 Median 160 Standard Deviation 8.23 Minimum 222 Maximum 18, 187 Hypothesis Testing Determine if there is sufficient evidence to conclude...
Sample Size: 52 Determine if there is sufficient evidence to conclude the average amount of births is over 5000 in the United States and territories at the 0.05 level of significance. Clearly state a null and alternative hypothesis Give the value of the test statistic Report the P-Value Clearly state your conclusion (Reject the Null or Fail to Reject the Null) Explain what your conclusion means in context of the data. LIVE BIRTHS Mean 6911 Median 4750 Standard Deviation 8161.31...
Summary for Births Mean 7046.54 Median 4936 Standard Deviation 8358 simple size is 52 Minimum 519 Maximum 46117 Determine if there is sufficient evidence to conclude the average amount of births is greater or equal to 7000 in the United States and territories at the .05 level of significance. Clearly state a null and alternative hypothesis Give the value of the test statistic Report the P-Value Clearly state your conclusion (Reject the Null or Fail to Reject the Null)...
Using Excel, calculate the mean, standard deviation, standard error, median, sample variance, kurtosis, skewness, range, minimum, maximum, sum, count, largest(1), smaller(1) of your distribution and interpret their meanings. Column Mean Standard error Median Mode Standard Deviation Sample variance Kurtosis Skewness Range Minimum Maximum Sum Count Largest(1) Smallest(1)
Data: Mean 2858.289673 Standard Error 48.9316664 Median 2776 Mode 3655 Standard Deviation 974.9565462 Sample Variance 950540.2669 Range 5965 Minimum 684 Maximum 6649 Count 397 How to find range of within 1 standard deviation , 2nd and 3rd Standard deviation?
table 2.73 calculate the mean median standard deviation the first quartile the third quartile and the Iqr round to one decimal place 95. 75% of all years have an FTES: a. at or below: b. at or above: 96. The population standard deviation = 97. What percent of the FTES were from 528.5 to 1447.5? How do you know? 98. What is the IQR? What does the IQR represent? 99. How many standard deviations away from the mean is the...
Match the histograms on the right to the summary statistics given. 20- Standard Deviation Mean Median 10- 54 54 1.5 59 59 11 II 54 0- 54 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 IV 54 54 19 (a) (a) 20- (b) 10- (c) (d) 0- 34 44 54 64 74 84 (b) onnba fouanbas 20- 10- 0+ 49 51 53 55 57 59 (c) 10- 5- 0+ -6 14 34 54 74 94 114 (d) Frequency Frequency Match the...
Match the histograms on the right to the summary statistics given. 20- Standard Mean Median Deviation 10- 1 54 54 1.5 59 59 11 0- 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 II 54 54 9 IV 54 54 19 (a) (a) 20- (b) 10- (c) (d) 0- 34 44 54 64 74 84 (b) fouanbes4 ouanbaia 20- 10- 0- 49 57 59 (c) 10- 0- 6 14 34 54 74 94 114 (d) 55 53 51 nanbau Frequency Match...
Please use the information below to assist with finding the mean, median, standard deviation, range, minimum, maximum, sum, count of stores and coefficient variation. Store Size Monthly Profit VL $9,984 VL $8,387 VL $9,679 VL $21,591 VL $8,197 VL $20,930 M $3,305 S -$11,264 VL $28,367 VL $18,904 S $18,934 VL $11,845 M $15,747 L $23,107 VL $18,461 VL $2,035 L $11,771 VL $22,783 M -$3,619 L $13,326 VL $19,157 VL $16,047 L $5,675 M $11,720 L $4,130 M $8,086...
Refer to the accompanying table, which describes results from groups of 8 births from 8 different sets of parents. The random variable x represents the number of girls among 8 children. Find the mean and standard deviation for the number of girls in 8 births.chart is