Which value(s) can be labeled as parameter(s)? A) 60% B) 67% C) 60% and 67% D) 50 Use this to answer # 18. The Consumers Union measured the gas mileage of 38 cars from the 1978–79 model-year on a test track. The pie chart below provides information about the number of cars from each country in this study by the Consumers Union. [pic] 18.
b. Buyer’s Deliveries. At the Closing, the Buyer shall deliver to the Seller by certified check $11,000. Article 3 -- Seller’s Representations and Warranties The Seller represents and warrants to the Buyer as follows: 3.1 Miles. The Car has been driven 26,000 miles. 3.2 Paint.
We can conclude that the data are Poisson distributed. Chi-Square test of independence Problem 12.12 Use the following contingency table to determine whether variable 1 is independent of variable 2. Let α = .01 | Variable 2 | Variable1 | 24 | 13 | 47 | 58 | | 93 | 59 | 187 | 244 | Step 1 Ho: the two classifications are independent Ha: the two classifications are dependent Step 2 d.f = (r – 1) (c – 1) Step 3 α = 0.01 x 2 0.01, 3df = 11.3449 Step 4 Reject Ho if x 2 > 11.3449 | Variable 2 | Total | Variable1 | 24 (22.92) | 13 (14.10) | 47 (45.83) | 58 (59.15) | 142 | | 93 (94.08) | 59 (57.90) | 187 (188.17) | 244 (242.85) | 583
b. Use a different symbol for each ball. c. Make a key so that you are able to tell the plots apart. Answer: (3 points) Score 6. Did your data agree with your hypotheses?
The ratio of the tagged bears to the random sample size is 48/150. 300 = 48 This is the proportion set up which makes it ready to solve. Cross multiplication X 150 is necessary at this point. The extremes are 300 and 150 and the means are x and 48. 150(300) = 48x 45000 = 48x Now we need to divide both sides 48.
Explain the problem(s) associated with the labor productivity. Quantity $/Unit Deluxe car 4,000 units sold $8,000/car Limited car 6,000 units sold $9,500/car Labor. Deluxe 20,000 hours $12/hour Labor. Limited 30,000 hours $14/hour Solution: Firstly, we use the single-factor productivity for measuring productivity as explained below: The labor productivity (in hours) for Deluxe car: Units sold = 4,000 = 0.2 units per labor hour. Labor hours 20,000 The labor productivity (in hours) for Limited car: Units sold = 6,000 = 0.2 units per labor hour.
Earl Rochester argues that Americans should be licensed to drink alcohol. He claims that eight to twelve percent of Americans will “become alcoholics or problem drinkers.” Rochester’s proposal is a written test in which applicants study information about alcohol and the laws that surround drinking before obtaining a license which they must show in bars or stores before purchasing alcohol of any kind. I disagree with Rochester’s proposal; this country already has a legal drinking age, an ID check before purchasing, and laws surrounding the consumption of alcohol – an extra test will not prevent “problem drinkers or alcoholics” from consuming. Here in America the legal drinking age is already enforced. Most high school students take a Health class in which they learn the effects of many substances, including alcohol, on the body.
The Problem of Self-Dealing and Possible Solutions ....................... A. Self-Dealing and the Voting Mechanism .................................... B. Possible Solutions to Self-Dealing .............................................. 1. Prohibition on Self-Dealing ................................................. 396 399 399 401 401 2. The Majority-of-the-Minority Vote ...................................... 3.
This report aims to assess whether Geely can make two companies win-win. 2.0 Introduction In 1999, Volvo sold its car division Volvo Cars to Ford Motor Company for $6.45 billion. But Volvo had dropped profits remarkably since the finance crisis in 2008 and Ford couldn’t relive it so that Ford decided to sell its interest in Volvo Cars. Can Geely finish the mission that Ford had not done? 3.0 Basic situation of Geely's acquisition of Volvo Geely is China's top ten enterprises of automobile industry, entered the car in the field in 1997with the total assets of over 14000000000 yuan.
Conclusion8 3.2. Evaluation9 3.2.1. Random Errors9 3.2.2. Systematic Errors9 3.3. Improvements9 3.4.