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Question 3: (10 marks total - 2.5 marks each part) (a) Illustrate and explain with diagrams the difference between demand-pull and cost-push inflation; (2.5 marks for the diagram and 2.5 marks for the explanation); (b) Provide (describe) two (2) causes of each type of inflation (2.5 marks for 2 demand-pull causes and 2.5 marks for 2 cost-push causes)
Use the normally distributed data below to develop the rcquested intervals. For each problem, clearly show the necessary critical value(s), a portion of the calculation steps, the final answer, and an interpretation of the interval. 46.4 43 49.6 45.7 46.8 52.8 37.4 1. Create a two-sided 95% CI for the standard deviation. (Usually, you would use a Normal Probability Plot to test the assumption of normality before constructing the interval, but we already know the data are normal.) cs canned...
Explain how Jupiter's moon Io can be volcanic. Where does the heat come from so far from the Sun?
Question 5 (20 marks) a) Identify and briefly explain the three data anomalies found in a database design. (9 marks) b) What is normalisation? Name the three normal forms and their intended use. (9 marks) c) In resolving data anomalies, what exactly has normalisation achieve in a database design? (2 marks)
someone EXPLAIN this please( python )
2 marks] Consider the heap structure below, what does the heap look like after removing the top element from it using the method presented in lectures? 3 19 32 21 15 19 32 2115 15 19 21 22 32
Task 2.5: A simple calculator (25 marks) In this task you will develop a MARIE program that implements four basic functions of a calculator: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponent. The program should be performing the user selected tasks (one of the mentioned mathematical operations) after the user enters one of the selection inputs, ‘a’, ‘s’, ‘m’, ‘d’ or ‘p’. Here, input ‘a’ selects addition process, ‘s’ selects subtraction process, ‘m’ selects multiplication process, ‘d’ selects division process, and ‘p’...
Use a normal-scores plot to see if the data are approximately normally distributed. 12, 14, 18, 22, 25, 29, 31 The data ________ (does, does not) appear to be approximately normally distributed because the normal-scores plot ___________ (is, is not) roughly linear.
Interpret the correlation coefficient, explain what the number
means
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Utilize the below data to develop a Histogram using Excel. Part A) Copy your Excel Histogram below in this Word document, and then answer the questions in Part B). Data: Student Exam Score a 60 b 70 c 80 d 90 e 65 f 75 g 85 h 99 i 55 j 40 k 50 l 60 Use the below bin range for your histogram: Bin Range 0-60 60.1-70 70.1-80 80.1-90 90.1-100 Note: Remember that for a histogram, the...
Can this be considered a normal distribution, or does the data
point between 0 and 2 affect it? I am trying to do a t test and the
p-value is <0.0001, alpha=0.05, but I assume that I can't do a
t-test on it because it is not normally distributed (symmetrical,
unimodal, no outliers, mean in the middle). In short, can I do a
t-test on this data?
0.98 0.95 1.64- Normal Quantile Plot 0.9 1.28 - 0.8 0.67 - 0.7...