by Dan | Sep 19, 2019 | Statistics
Answer the following question regarding the graphs: Questions 1) Are there any outliers? 2) Do both data sets have properties that are basically the same? 3) Are there any significant differences? 4) What would be a consequence of having significant difference? Write...
by Dan | Sep 17, 2019 | Statistics
Let k be an integer. Solve the following: (a) i 4k (b) i −16k+3 (c) (i 5k−3 )(i −k+1)Solve each of the following equations for z: (a) 21 − 5iz = 2zi (b) 49 + z 2 = 0 (c) z 2 = z(i − 5) (d) z = (1 − z)(1 − 4i) (e) z 2 + zi + 12 = 0Solve the linear system of equations:...
by Dan | Sep 16, 2019 | Statistics
In this week DB you have to answer the following three questions. You needs to show your work to get credit, just writing answer will not get credit. You can use Canvas equation editor to do mathematical calculation On a recent Statistics test, the scores were 15, 66,...
by Dan | Sep 11, 2019 | Statistics
For this week your assignment is: Students will critically analyze the readings from Chapter 3 and 4 in your textbook. Summarize both chapters one page for each chapter. This assignment is designed to help you review, critique, and apply the readings to your Health...
by Dan | Aug 22, 2019 | Statistics
Books and Resources for this Week 6 This widget shows what modules and topics exist in the Content tool. Select a module to see its topics. Select a topic to read it in the Content tool. Select Home to return to the top of the module hierarchy. Select Bookmarks to...
by Dan | Aug 20, 2019 | Statistics
A manufacturer produces bolts for commercial use, and tests the quality of production by choosing a sample of 5 bolts every 2 hours from production. Because of variation, not all bolts have the same length. Shown below are 8 samples. Use the information below to...