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(including the District of Columbia).
Pacific
177,336
West South
Central
229,634
Mountain
89,816
West North
68,440
64,564
East North
26,384
East South
Central
Central
Central
South
8,579
376,034
Middle
41,441
New England
Atlantic
Atlantic
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2012, Table 508 (data) and U.S. Census
Bureau, Census Regions and Divisions of the United States (regions).
a. Calculate the mean and standard deviation for the population.
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Adams County, Nebraska
33,024
31,126
31,181
31,299
31,367
31,396
Antelope County, Nebraska
6,729
6,742
6,697
6,655
6,600
6,531
Arthur County, Nebraska
364
426
448
490
507
476
Banner County, Nebraska
824
720
703
778
816
788
Blaine County, Nebraska
471
539
585
584
586
594
Boone County, Nebraska
5,531
5,553
5,512
5,473
5,441
5,404
Box Butte County, Nebraska
11,031
11,372
11,383
11,345
11,312
11,308
Boyd County, Nebraska
2,120
2,107
2,095
2,025
2,093
2,067
Brown County, Nebraska
3,178
3,192
3,153
3,183
3,167
3,090
Buffalo County, Nebraska
44,877
45,437
45,842
46,330
46,885
47,388
Burt County, Nebraska
7,047
6,964
6,901
6,829
6,748
6,690
Butler County, Nebraska
8,416
8,382
8,360
8,345
8,334
8,312
Cass County, Nebraska
25,495
25,246
25,230
25,214
25,222
25,315
Cedar County, Nebraska
8,582
8,906
8,839
8,807
8,790
8,736
Chase County, Nebraska
3,702
3,927
3,937
3,964
3,984
3,990
Cherry County, Nebraska
5,682
5,783
5,750
5,722
5,735
5,749
Cheyenne County, Nebraska…
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Saudi Araba
597.00
572.00
599.00
467.00
Australia
987.00
2$
654.00
932.00
$ 1,017.00
$ 8,744.00
Switzerland
$ 5,007.00
$ 6,498.00
$10,042.00
United Kingdom
$ 6,514.00
$ 2,896.00
$ 2,839.00
3.
$ 6,549.00
$ 5,009.00
$ 6,217.00
$ 3,898.00
$ 2,183.00
Belgium
3
$2,665.00
$ 2,909.00
Germany
3.
$ 2,300.00
$ 1,977.00
France
3.
$ 1,728.00
$ 1,793.00
$ 1,720.00
$1,949.00
Когea, South
$ 1,967.00
S 1,427.00
$ 1,517.00
$ 1,283.00
$ 1,350.00
$ 1,108.00
Singapore
3
$ 1,206.00
$ 1,177.00
Italy
3.
24
992.00
997.00
851.00
$1,024.00
Russia
512.00
672.00
24
581.00
388.00
Spain
3
436.00
398.00
24
386.00
366.00
The table above presents data on the top 25 trading partners of the State of New York from 2011
through 2014 in $Million. The countries have been classified into three World Regions.
Cut and paste the table into a Spreadsheet and Summarize, using tables
Total Value of Trade by Region by Year and Region and Plot a chart
The Percentage of each region's trade value to total trade for each year
3. Plot a…
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Kara, Sammy, Liz, and Mark each took many samples from the same
population of students. The number of students in each sample is shown in
the table. Which person's sampling distribution was most likely to closely
approximate the population distribution?
Person taking sample Number of students in each sample
Kara
14
Sammy
83
Liz
46
Mark
65
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Use the following table.
University
Headcount
FTE
University of Florida
41,295
29,475
Florida State University
30,714
21,737
Florida A&M University
11,178
8,028
University of South Florida
31,783
18,221
Florida Atlantic University
19,783
10,535
University of West Florida
7229
4516
University of Central Florida
30,005
18,344
Florida International University
30,059
17,447
University of North Florida
11,580
6231
Florida Gulf Coast University
2292
1363
Subtotal E & G
215,918
135,897
Suppose the state decides to apportion 400 new teaching positions on the basis of the number of FTEs in each university.
(a) Use the Hamilton method to find the standard divisor SD. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)SD =_______ (b) Use the Hamilton method to find the standard quotient SQ for Florida Atlantic and the University of Central Florida. Answer to 3 decimal places.
Florida Atlantic
University of Central Florida
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5.25 Cleveland vs. Sacramento: Average income varies from one region
of the country to another, and it often reflects both lifestyles and
regional living expenses. Suppose a new graduate is considering a job in
two locations, Cleveland, OH and Sacramento, CA, and he wants to see
whether the average income in one of these cities is higher than the
other. He would like to conduct a hypothesis test based on two small
samples from the 2000 Census, but he first must consider whether the
conditions are met to implement the test. Below are histograms for each
city. Should he move forward with the hypothesis test? Explain your
reasoning.
10
Cleveland, OH
45000
90000
135000
180000
10-
Sacramento, CA
45000
90000
135000
180000
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Arkansas California Texas4.82 1.49 5.594.86 3.66 5.834.99 3.96 6.615.40 4.53 6.945.44 4.88 6.875.40 5.13 6.925.61 5.29 7.125.57 5.38 7.305.57 5.39 7.495.87 5.53 7.596.00 5.57 7.726.05 5.63 7.67
There (is, is not) sufficient evidence at a 0.05 significance level to warrant rejection of the claim that the three different states have (different, the same) mean arsenic content(s) in brown rice.
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The average annual premium for automobile insurance in the US is $1503. The following annual premiums are representative of the website's findings for Michigan state.
$1905, $2370, $2184, $2981, $2725, $2545, $2332, $2627, $2677, $2529, $3112, $2857, $2600, $2442, $2545, $2675, $2962, $2312, $2525, $2115
a) Provide a point estimate of the mean automobile insurance premium in Michigan.
b) Develop a 95% confidence interval for the mean annual automobile insurance premium in Michigan.
c) Does the 95% confidence interval for the annual automobile insurance premium in Michigan include the national average for the US? Interpret the relationship between auto insurance premiums in Michigan and the national average.
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Use the following table.
University
University of Florida
Florida State University
Florida A&M University
University of South Florida
Florida Atlantic University
University of West Florida
University of Central Florida
Florida International University
FTE
29,399
21,459
8,046
18,776
10,446
4316
18,263
17,127
6495
1751
Subtotal E & G
216,774 136,078
Suppose the state decides to apportion 500 new teaching positions on the basis of the number of FTES in each university.
(a) Use the Hamilton method to find the standard divisor SD. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
SD =
Headcount
41,526
30,486
11,346
31,481
19,942
7739
30,006
30,061
11,510
2677
University of North Florida
Florida Gulf Coast University
(b) Use the Hamilton method to find the standard quotient SQ for Florida Atlantic and the University of Central Florida. Answer to
3 decimal places.
Florida Atlantic
University of Central Florida
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Here are the number of legal immigrants (in thousands) who settled in each state east of the Mississippi River in a given year.
Alabama
3.8
Connecticut
10.8
Delaware
2.2
Florida
102.8
Georgia
24.3
Illinois
36.0
Indiana
7.8
Kentucky
5.2
Maine
1.2
Maryland
25.5
Massachusetts
29.6
Michigan
17.0
Mississippi
1.8
New Hampshire
2.1
New Jersey
53.1
New York
133.5
North Carolina
16.8
Ohio
13.7
Pennsylvania
24.7
Rhode Island
3.3
South Carolina
4.2
Tennessee
8.5
Vermont
0.9
Virginia
27.9
West Virginia
0.8
Wisconsin
6.0
New York and Florida are high outliers in this distribution. Find the mean (in thousands) and the median (in thousands) for these data with and without New York and Florida. (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
with New York and Florida
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The American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses (ASPAN; www.aspan.org) is a national organization serving nurses practicing in ambulatory surgery, preanesthesia, and postanesthesia care. The organization consists of the 40 components listed below.
State/Region
Membership
Alabama
95
Arizona
399
Maryland, Delaware, DC
531
Connecticut
239
Florida
631
Georgia
384
Hawaii
73
Illinois
562
Indiana
270
Iowa
117
Kentucky
197
Louisiana
258
Michigan
411
Massachusetts
480
Maine
97
Minnesota, Dakotas
289
Missouri, Kansas
282
Mississippi
90
Nebraska
115
North Carolina
542
Nevada
106
New Jersey, Bermuda
517
Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington
708
New York
891
Ohio
708
Oklahoma
171
Arkansas
68
California
1,165
New Mexico
79
Pennsylvania
575
Rhode Island
53
Colorado
409
South Carolina
237
Texas…
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Table 1 gives performance data for a boat powered by an Evin-rude outboard motor. Use quadratic
regression to find the best model of the form y = ax² + bx + c for fuel consumption y (in miles per gallon)
as a function of speed x (in miles per hour). Estimate the fuel consumption (to one decimal place) at a
speed of 12 miles per hour.
TABLE 1
rpm
mph
mpg
2,500
10.3
4.1
3,000
18.3
5.6
3,500
24.6
6.6
4,000
29.1
6.4
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Please see attached.
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a. the push-up range for 13-year-old boys
b. the pull-up range for 13-year-old girls
c. the mile run range for 12-year-old girls
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The American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses (ASPAN; www.aspan.org) is a national organization serving nurses practicing in ambulatory surgery, preanesthesia, and postanesthesia care. The organization consists of the 40 components listed below.
State/Region
Membership
Alabama
73
Arizona
287
Maryland, Delaware, DC
726
Connecticut
128
Florida
801
Georgia
264
Hawaii
50
Illinois
736
Indiana
256
Iowa
136
Kentucky
222
Louisiana
196
Michigan
250
Massachusetts
585
Maine
48
Minnesota, Dakotas
181
Missouri, Kansas
327
Mississippi
114
Nebraska
151
North Carolina
470
Nevada
142
New Jersey, Bermuda
543
Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington
938
New York
998
Ohio
700
Oklahoma
224
Arkansas
61
California
1,319
New Mexico
56
Pennsylvania
372
Rhode Island
44
Colorado
257
South Carolina
182
Texas…
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The following table shows the number of active military personnel in 2009, by region (including the District of Columbia).
Pacific
229,634
Mountain
89,816
West South Central
177,336
West North Central
64,564
East North Central
26,384
East South Central
68,440
South Atlantic
376,034
Middle Atlantic
41,441
New England
8,579
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2012, Table 508 (data) and U.S. Census Bureau, Census Regions and Divisions of the United States (regions).
Calculate the mean and standard deviation for the population.
Now take 10 samples of size 3 from the population. Use either simple random sampling or systematic sampling with the help of the table of random numbers in Appendix A. Calculate the mean for each sample.
Once you have calculated the mean for each sample, calculate the mean of means (i.e., add up your 10 sample means and divide by 10). How does this mean compare with the mean for all…
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Date
DJIA
S&P 500
January 6
11,998
1,278
January 13
12,022
1,289
January 20
12,330
1,315
January 27
12,440
1,316
February 3
12,762
1,345
February 10
12,801
1,343
February 17
12,950
1,362
February 24
12,983
1,366
March 2
12,978
1,370
March 9
12,922
1,371
March 16
13,233
1,404
March 23
13,081
1,397
March 30
12,900
1,408
April 5
13,060
1,398
April 13
12,850
1,370
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Date
DJIA
S&P 500
January 6
11,998
1,278
January 13
12,022
1,289
January 20
12,330
1,315
January 27
12,440
1,316
February 3
12,762
1,345
February 10
12,801
1,343
February 17
12,950
1,362
February 24
12,983
1,366
March 2
12,978
1,370
March 9
12,922
1,371
March 16
13,233
1,404
March 23
13,081
1,397
March 30
12,900
1,408
April 5
13,060
1,398
April 13
12,850
1,370
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Table 1. Population Data for Six-County
Area of North Texas
Denton
Collin
Wise
Tarrant
Dallas
Cook
Total % of
Population Texas
662,614
782,491
59,127
1,809,000
2,368,000
38,437
5,719,669
3.96
4.68
0.35
10.82
14.17
0.23
34.21
21+
D Question 1
410,827
485,152
36,659
1,121,598
1,468,184
23,833
3,546,253
[1] Guiltinan, Joseph P, Gordon W. Paul, and Thomas J.
Maden. 1997. Marketing Management Strategies and
Programs. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Assume the average Texas adult (21+ years of
age) consumes 3.50 gallons of craft beer per
year. What is the market potential for the six-
county area in gallons of beer sold? Round your
answer to the nearest full gallon (no decimal
places). Do not include commas in your answer.
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Consider the table below.
State
Population
Land Area (sq. mi.)
Florida
18,801,310
53,927
North Carolina
9,535,483
48,711
Georgia
9,687,653
57,906
Техas
25,145,561
261,797
Which state has the smallest population density?
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Date
DJIA
S&P 500
January 6
12,360
1,278
January 13
12,422
1,289
January 20
12,720
1,287
January 27
12,660
1,234
February 3
12,862
1,267
February 10
12,801
1,243
February 17
12,950
1,262
February 24
12,983
1,378
March 2
12,978
1,301
March 9
12,922
1,345
March 16
13,233
1,404
March 23
13,081
1,404
March 30
13,212
1,408
April 5
13,060
1,398
April 13
12,850
1,203
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Refer to the accompanying data display that results from a sample of airport data speeds in Mbps. Complete parts (a) through (c) below.
TInterval
(13.046,22.15)
x = 17.598
Sx = 16.01712719
n = 50
Click the icon to view a t distribution table.
a. What is the number of degrees of freedom that should be used for finding the critical value t/2?
Critical t values
df =
(Type a whole number.)
t Distribution: Critical t Values
Left tail
Area In One Tall
0.005
0.01
0.025
0.05
0.10
Degrees of
Area In Two Talls
Degrees of
Freedom
0.01
0.02
0.05
0.10
0.20
Freedom
1
63.657
31.821
12.706
6.314
3.078
1
9.925
6.965
4.303
2.920
1.886
3
5.841
4.541
3.182
2.353
1.638
3
4
4.604
3.747
2.776
2.132
1.533
4
4.032
3.365
2.571
2.015
1.476
6
3.707
3.143
2.447
1.943
1.440
6
7
3.499
2.998
2.365
1.895
1.415
7
3.355
2.896
2.306
1.860
1.397
Critical t value
3.250
2.821
2.262
1.833
1.383
(negat ive)
10
3.169
2.764
2.228
1.812
1.372
10
11
3.106
2.718
2.201
1.796
1.363
11
12
3.055
2.681
2.179
1.782
1.356
12
13
3.012…
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2.4. CJ The numbers of homicides in five U.S. states and five Canadian provinces for the years 1997
and 2017 (U.S.) or 2018 (Canada) are presented in two tables.
a. Calculate the homicide rate per 100,000 population for each state and each province for each
year. Relatively speaking, which state and which province had the highest homicide rates in
each year? Which society seems to have the higher homicide rate? Write a paragraph
SO
describing these results.
b. Using the rates you calculated in part a, calculate the percent change between 1997 and the
more recent date for each state and each province. Which states and provinces had the largest
increase and decrease? Which society seems to have the largest change in homicide rates?
Summarize your results in a paragraph.
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The contingency table below represents employees of a communications company classified by age and field of expertise. Fill in the missing entries.
Under 35
35-44
45+
Total
Engineering
7,635
7,875
6,429
21,939
Business
13,195
38,814
Education
4,802
5,143
Liberal Arts
10,377
10,440
11,010
31,827
Total
36,009
37,313
110,405
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Here are the numbers of legal immigrants (in thousands) who settled in each state east of the
Mississippi River from 2000 to 2007:
Alabama
60.4
Connecticut
158.6
Delaware
Illinois
23.4
Florida
997.9
Georgia
Kentucky
316.8
459.9
Indiana
95.3
49.6
Maine
11.7
Maryland
Mississippi
New York
227.3
Massachusetts
274.2
Michigan
New Jersey
Ohio
186.4
21.6
New Hampshire
North Carolina
19.7
444.9
992.6
253.3
134.9
Pennsylvania 204.2
Tennessee
Rhode Island
32.9
South Carolina
73.0
102.0
Vermont
4.5
Virginia
268.4
West Virginia
7.0
Wisconsin
-86.2
1. Make a histogram using Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets.
2. Answer the following questions.
• True or False: The mean and standard deviation are more suitable numerical summaries than
the five-number summary.
• What is the median value (in thousands) of this distribution?
• List the 5 number summary (in thousands) of this distribution.
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Date
DJIA
S&P 500
January 6
12,360
1,278
January 13
12,422
1,289
January 20
12,720
1,287
January 27
12,660
1,234
February 3
12,862
1,267
February 10
12,801
1,243
February 17
12,950
1,262
February 24
12,983
1,313
March 2
12,978
1,255
March 9
12,922
1,371
March 16
13,233
1,404
March 23
13,081
1,397
March 30
13,212
1,408
April 5
13,060
1,398
April 13
12,850
1,370
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