
26 students took an exam. Their scores are below: 64 65 69 62 72 94 86...
Problem #1: Consider the below matrix A, which you can copy and paste directly into Matlab. The matrix contains 3 columns. The first column consists of Test #1 marks, the second column is Test # 2 marks, and the third column is final exam marks for a large linear algebra course. Each row represents a particular student.A = [36 45 75 81 59 73 77 73 73 65 72 78 65 55 83 73 57 78 84 31 60 83...
1. On the following page are the exam scores on the first Statistics test for all my classes. Using everything we covered in the first three chapters of our textbook, describe the data. I recommend going through your notes and textbook, chapter by chapter. Include as much as you can – type of data, frequency distribution, histogram, numerical methods, etc. The standard deviation for the data is 16.7. Exam Scores on the First Statistics Test 100 88 100 86 100...
10. The scores in a class quiz are as follows: 58, 62, 62, 63, 65, 65, 65, 68, 69, 72, 72, 75, 76, 78, 79, 81, 84, 84, 85, 92, 94, 95, 98. a. Draw a box and whiskers diagram of the data set b. Determine if there are any outliers in the data set
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The data in the table are simulated exam scores. Suppose the exam was given in the semester after the course content was revised, and the previous mean exam score was 70. We would like to know whether or not the mean score has increased. Answer the following question using any approximate method by stating the necessary assumptions. The data are here: Simulated Exam Scores 75 70 88 80 80 66 65 68 85 80 78 72 69...
3.3 Table 3.10 shows the scores in the final examination F and the scores in two preliminary examinations P1 and P2 for 22 students in a statistics course. The data can be found in the book's Web site. (a) Fit each of the following models to the data: Model 1 F Bo BiP Model 2 F- Model 3 : F-k) + AP,+AP, + ε Table 3.10 Examination Data: Scores in the Final (F), First Preliminary (Pi), and Second Preliminary (P2)...
1. Forecast demand for Year 4.
a. Explain what technique you utilized to forecast your
demand.
b. Explain why you chose this technique over others.
Year 3 Year 1 Year 2 Actual Actual Actual Forecast Forecast Forecast Demand Demand Demand Week 1 52 57 63 55 66 77 Week 2 49 58 68 69 75 65 Week 3 47 50 58 65 80 74 Week 4 60 53 58 55 78 67 57 Week 5 49 57 64 76 77...
Use the accompanying data set on the pulse rates (in beats per minute) of males to complete parts (a) and (b) below. LOADING... Click the icon to view the pulse rates of males. a. Find the mean and standard deviation, and verify that the pulse rates have a distribution that is roughly normal. The mean of the pulse rates is 71.871.8 beats per minute. (Round to one decimal place as needed.) The standard deviation of the pulse rates is 12.212.2...
8. The following data are scores from a Physics final administered to 34 students. 81 76 93 99 47 67 69 72 83 88 56 62 91 94 98 63 77 84 98 75 79 67 73 65 89 86 91 85 97 73 56 92 88 83 Use the Chart below to construct a Frequency Distribution with 5 classes (15 pts) Class Tally (This column is optional.) Frequency
Midterm1 = (83.33, 98.33, 75, 91.67, 96.67, 95, 86.67, 65, 100,
100, 80, 88.33,
96.67, 96.67, 90, 96.67, 86.67, 93.33, 80, 91.67, 98.33, 86.67, 85,
86.67, 95,
83.33, 96.67, 81.67, 98.33, 100, 95, 93.33, 91.67, 88.33, 98.33,
93.33, 98.33,
93.33, 85, 88.33, 100, 98.33, 96.67, 90, 86.67, 100, 96.67, 98.33,
90, 96.67,
86.67, 95, 78.33, 86.67, 100, 81.67, 96.67, 91.67, 96.67, 96.67,
95, 96.67, 73.33,
100, 93.33, 96.67, 88.33, 70, 96.67, 96.67, 100, 88.33, 96.67, 100,
88.33, 100,
78.33, 93.33,...
Body Exam measurements are from 300 subjects. Age is in years, GENDER 1 = Male 0 = Female. PULSE is the pulse rate (beats per minute), SYSTOTOLIC is systolic blood pressure (mmHg). DIASTOLIC is diastolic blood pressure (mmHG), HDL is cholesterol (mg/dL). LDL is LDL cholesterol (Hg/dL). WHITE is the white blood cell count (1000cells/μL). RED is red blood cell count (million cells/ μL), PLATE is platelet count (1000cells/μL). WEIGHT is weight (kg), HEIGHT is height (cm), WAIST is waist...