mean:19.6
median:17
std. deviation: 8.235
variance:67.822
skew value:2.147
kurtosis:6.134
D Question 2 Please use the words contained within the parentheses to describe the following: 1. Skew (negative, normal, positive) 2. Kurtosis (leptokurtic, mesokurtic, platykurtic) Question 3 1 pts 1. Compute the value used to evaluate the normality assumption 2. Is the normality assumption violated (Yes/No) ace
Discuss what plagiarism is, what are acceptable and unacceptable practices when writing, quoting, paraphrasing, etc.
6.11 what does a Coefficient of Skew of minus 1.1 suggest? what does a Coefficient of Kurtosis of 3.4 Suggest?
A new battery's voltage may be acceptable (A) or unacceptable (U). A certain flashlight requires two batteries, so batteries will be independently selected and tested until two acceptable ones have been found. Suppose that 94% of all batteries have acceptable voltages. Let Y denote the number of batteries that must be tested. (a) What is p(2), that is P(Y = 2)? (Round your answer to four decimal places.) p(2) = (b) What is p(3)? [Hint: There are two different outcomes...
I only don't understand part d. A new battery's voltage may be acceptable (A) or unacceptable (U). A certain flashlight requires two batteries, so batteries will be independently selected and tested until two acceptable ones have been found. Suppose that 94% of all batteries have acceptable voltages. Let Y denote the number of batteries that must be tested. (a) What is p(2), that is P(Y = 2)? (Round your answer to four decimal places.) p(2) =.8836 correct (b) What is...
Which of the following is true? [i] Kurtosis is a measure of the variability [ii] Kurtosis is a measure of the peakedness of a distribution [iii] Standard deviation is a measure of location [iv] Skewness is a measure of the degree of asymmetry of a frequency distribution [v] A symmetric distribution has zero skewness [vi] Variance is the difference between the largest and smallest values of a distribution. i, ii, iii, vi ii, iii, v ii, iv, v iii, iv,...
Identify three factors that could skew the results for the Wingate cycle or anaerobic step tests. You can include one factor for one of the tests and two for the other; you do not have to identify three factors for each test. Identify which factor would influence which test.
Check whether the binomial approximation is acceptable in each of the following hypergeometric situations. Check the accuracy of your approximation by using Excel to find the actual hypergeometric probability (Round "n/N' answers to 2 decimal places and other answers to 4 decimal places.) a. N-100, n=6, s=55, AX=4) b. N-200, n=12. s= 80, AX=2) c. N=160, n=12. s-18, AX=4) d. N=500, n= 11, s= 330, AX=5) Binonial approximation probability 0.5989 ® Hypergeometric probability 0000 Binonial approximation unacceptable unacceptable 1 unacceptable...
1. The values analyze of LTime follow a normal
distribution
a. True
b. False
2. The 75% of values are below of:
a. 0.954
b. 1.204
c. 1.748
d. 1.220
3. A second sampling is made from LTime process. The value of
mean was
0.91, is correct to think that the average has changed
significantly?
a. True
b. False
Summary for LTime Anderson-Darling Normality Test A-Squared P-Value 0.43 0.299 Mean 0.98549 StDev 0.29727 0.08837 Variance Skew ness 0.260626 0.301601 100...
Given the following four wave functions. Explain for each one why it is an acceptable or unacceptable wavefunction as per the Born interpretation and QM postulates. AM: YA 3