1) Which group is more homogenous? Comment on the results. 2) Comment on the results in the table.

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If employees' salaries ( in hundred £) in company ABC are as follows:
11, 15, 17, 14, 16, 16, 14, 18, 17, 12
and the marks of another group of 12 male students in the same exam are as follows
mean
median mode
SD
min
max
Q1
Q3
22.95 22.5
23
4.
12
30
13.4 23.8
1) Which group is more homogenous? Comment on the results.
2) Comment on the results in the table.
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Transcribed Image Text:Question Four If employees' salaries ( in hundred £) in company ABC are as follows: 11, 15, 17, 14, 16, 16, 14, 18, 17, 12 and the marks of another group of 12 male students in the same exam are as follows mean median mode SD min max Q1 Q3 22.95 22.5 23 4. 12 30 13.4 23.8 1) Which group is more homogenous? Comment on the results. 2) Comment on the results in the table. |Page 2
Formula Sheet
E,(x; – X)²
s2
%3D
n - 1
CV =
X 100
E(x; - X)2
S =
n - 1
-
Ztab
Z =
First quartile location = 1/4 (n+1)
Third quartile location= 3/4 (n+1)
Value of quartile= start + ratio * distance
ηΣ xy - ΣxΣy
Bo = Ÿ – ß,X
r =
VIηΣ x2-(Σ x)?] [n Σ y? - (Σν)?1
ηΣ xy -ΣxΣy
η Σ x2 - (Σ x)2
Simple linear regression model
Yi = Bo + B1ס + Uj
Where i = 1,2,...n
Estimated simple linear regression model
P = Bo + B,X,
%3D
Critical Values |Ztabl
0.001
0.005
0.010
0.025
0.050
0.100
|Ztabl
3.090
2.576
2.326
1.960
1.645
1.282
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Transcribed Image Text:Formula Sheet E,(x; – X)² s2 %3D n - 1 CV = X 100 E(x; - X)2 S = n - 1 - Ztab Z = First quartile location = 1/4 (n+1) Third quartile location= 3/4 (n+1) Value of quartile= start + ratio * distance ηΣ xy - ΣxΣy Bo = Ÿ – ß,X r = VIηΣ x2-(Σ x)?] [n Σ y? - (Σν)?1 ηΣ xy -ΣxΣy η Σ x2 - (Σ x)2 Simple linear regression model Yi = Bo + B1ס + Uj Where i = 1,2,...n Estimated simple linear regression model P = Bo + B,X, %3D Critical Values |Ztabl 0.001 0.005 0.010 0.025 0.050 0.100 |Ztabl 3.090 2.576 2.326 1.960 1.645 1.282 |Page 4
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