EP BUSINESS STATISTICS:FIRST COURSE-ACC
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ISBN: 9780135179802
Author: Levine
Publisher: PEARSON CO
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The more costly and time-consuming it is to export and import, the more difficult it is for local companies to be competitive and to reach international markets. As part of an initial investigation exploring foreign market entry, 9 countries were selected from each of four global regions. The cost associated with importing a standardized cargo of goods by sea transport in these countries (in US$ per container) is stored in the accompanying data table. Complete parts (a) through (d).
East Asia & Pacific Eastern Europe & Central Asia Latin America & Caribbean Middle East & North Africa240 77 1200 466777 335 688 397266 396 970 554383 83 290 644580 150 545 181220 306 420 646389 1125 450 695233 655 583 754392 100 1500 779
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At the 0.05 level of significance, is there evidence of a difference in the variation in cost of importing among the four global regions?
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Approximately 50% of all student loans guaranteed by the government are in default.
A random sample of 350 loans to college students in one region of the U.S. indicates
that 147 loans are in default.
a) Do the data indicate that the proportion of student loans in default in this area of
the country differs from the proportion of all student loans in the U.S. that are in
default? Use a = 0.01.
(i) The conclusion for the above problem is
Do not reject the null hypothesis and the proportion of student loans in default
in this area of the country does not differ from the proportion of all student
loans in the U.S. that are in default.
Do not reject the null hypothesis and the proportion of student loans in default
in this area of the country differs from the proportion of all student loans in the
U.S. that are in default.
Reject the null hypothesis and the proportion of student loans in default in this
area of the country differs from the proportion of all student loans in the U.S.
that…
The chief of security for the Mall of the Dakotas directed a study of theft. He selected a sample of 200 boxes that had been tampered with and ascertained that, for 105 of the boxes, the missing pants, shoes, and so on were
attributed to shoplifting. For 40 boxes, employees had stolen the goods, and for the remaining 55 boxes, he blamed poor inventory control. In his report to the mall management, can he say that shoplifting is twice as likely to be
the cause of the loss as compared with either employee theft or poor inventory control and that employee theft and poor inventory control are equally likely? Use the 0.10 significance level.
Hg: The proportions are as stated.
H: The proportions are not as stated.
State the decision rule using 0.10 significance level. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
Reject H0 if chi-square >
4.605
Compute the value of chi-square. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
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