At least two thirds of the individuals who registered by mail ____ paid the registration fee.
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The marketing efforts were successful: 100 people, the maximum capacity, registered in November for the conference. They paid their $850 registration fee at the time they registered. The registration fee included the cost of the conference sessions, all meals except for one dinner not held at the conference hotel, and transportation to the off-site dinner. a. When can revenue for the conference be recorded on your organization’s income statement? b. How much revenue do you record at that point? c....
Two-thirds of interviewees who cross their legs are lying A. True B. False
In a randomly selected sample of 500 registered voters in a community, 260 individuals say that they plan to vote for Candidate Y in the upcoming election. (a) Find the sample proportion planning to vote for Candidate Y. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) (b) Calculate the standard error of the sample proportion. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) (c) Find a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of the registered voter population who plan to vote for...
In a randomly selected sample of 500 registered voters in a community, 320 individuals say that they plan to vote for Candidate Y in the upcoming election. (a) Find the sample proportion planning to vote for Candidate Y. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) (b) Calculate the standard error of the sample proportion. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) (c) Find a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of the registered voter population who plan to vote for...
Play Place Preschool operates a not-for-profit morning preschool. Each family pays a nonrefundable registration fee of $105 per child per school year. Monthly tuition for the nine-month school year varies depending on the number of days per week that the child attends preschool. The monthly tuition is $145 for the two-day program, $170 for the three-day program, $185 for the four-day program, and $210 for the five-day program. The following enrollment has been projected for the coming year: Two-day program....
Individuals in the market consist of two types A and B. The individual demands for each type are and . (Note: they look similar to the ones in the earlier questions, but these are individual demands and those were market demands). The firm's cost function is C(x)=6x. A consultant proposes a two-part tariff. Consumers have to pay a fixed fee F and a per-unit fee of 6. The fixed fee is equal to the consumer surplus the lower demand type...
alley Orchard has 20 employees who are paid bi-weekly. The payroll registered showed the following payroll deductions for the period ending February 14. Gross Pay CPP EI Premium Income Tax Medical Insu. United Way 65,900 3,131 1,074 2,2450 1,200 1,320 Prepare the journal entries to: (a) record the employee salaries and withholdings; (b) employer’s share of thepayroll deductions; (c) payment to the employees; and (d) remittance to third parties of the amounts withhe
A simple random sample of size n=350 individuals who are currently employed is asked if they work at home at least once per week. Of the 350 employed individuals surveyed, 39 responded that they did work at home at least once per week. Construct a 99% confidence interval for the population proportion of employed individuals who work at home at least once per week. Lower round = Upper bound =
1. Give an example of two individuals who have the same phenotype, but different genotypes for the albinism gene. Explain how two individuals with the same phenotype can have different genotypes. 2. For the corresponding phenotypes, the fraction with normal pigment is ______ and the fraction with albinism is ______, so the corresponding ratio is ______. 3. Suppose a father has aa alleles and a mother has Aa alleles. Complete the Punnett Square to describe this mating and determine what...
A bank wonders whether omitting the annual credit card fee for customers who charge at least $3000 in a year would increase the amount charged on its credit card. The bank makes this offer to a random sample of 500 of its existing credit card customers. It then compares how much these customers charge this year with the amount that they charged last year. The mean increase is $565, and the standard deviation is $267. a. Is there significant evidence...