We have productivity data from 2 mills
Data from Mill 1: 1, 10, 18, 21, 22,...
We have productivity data from 2 mills
Data from Mill 1: 1, 10, 18, 21, 22, 22, 23, 25, 28, 29,
32, 34, 38, 40, n=13, Σx=342, Σx^2= 9836
Data from Mill 2: 13, 13, 13, 15, 18, 18, 18, 19, 19,
19, 21, 22, 22, 23, 23, 24, 27, 31, n=18, Σx=358, Σx^2=
7520
a) Calculate the mean and standard deviation for Mill
1
b) Calculate the mean and standard deviation for Mill
2
c) Assume the two are...
2.) Assume that you have a sample of n1 = 8, with the sample
mean X...
2.) Assume that you have a sample of n1 = 8, with the sample
mean X overbar 1= 42, and a sample standard deviation of S1 = 4,
and you have an independent sample of n2=15 from another population
with a sample mean of X overbear 2 = 34 and a sample standard
deviation of S2 = 5.
What assumptions about the two populations are necessary in
order to perform the pooled-variance t test for the hypothesis H0:
μ1=μ2 against...
You want to calculate a 95% confidence interval (CI) for the
difference between the means of...
You want to calculate a 95% confidence interval (CI) for the
difference between the means of two variables. The variables are
from populations with normal distributions and those distributions
have the same standard deviation (σ). To make your estimate you
will take the same number of samples from each population,
calculate the mean for each sample, calculate the difference
between those sample means, and then add or subtract the term that
defines the CI. If you want the width of...
1- If variance of a data set is 0.04, then the variance of the
same data...
1- If variance of a data set is 0.04, then the variance of the
same data set is:
2- Variance of 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6 is
3- The mean weight of students in a class is 100 and standard
deviation is 21 What is the standard deviation of sample means of
sample size 49.
4- Average weight of a large class is normally distributed with
mean 70 kg and standard deviation 5 kg. One student is randomly...
A graduate student obtains data from a sample of children with
ADHD. The data represent level...
A graduate student obtains data from a sample of children with
ADHD. The data represent level of activity where higher scores
indicate more activity and are as follows:
31, 25, 38, 35, 31.
a) Find the median.
b) Find the mean.
c) Find the range.
d) Find the standard deviation.
e) Find the z-score for child 1.
f) Find the z-score for child 2.
g) For child 4, find the standardized score with a
mean of 55 and variance of...
Given a sample of values from a data
variable:
95, 14, 396, 22, 1, 981, 14,...
Given a sample of values from a data
variable:
95, 14, 396, 22, 1, 981, 14, 9, 34, 48, 77, 17, 42
Calculate the following statistics Mode, Mean, Range, Median,
Variance, Standard Deviation, Skewness, z-Score for value 22.
Consider the following data drawn from two independent normally
distributed populations:
Assume the population
variances are...
Consider the following data drawn from two independent normally
distributed populations:
Assume the population
variances are 98.2 and 87.4 for groups 1 and 2 respectively. What
is the 95% confidence interval for the difference in population
means (µ1 - µ2)?
group 1, group 2
mean 25.7
30.6
sample size
20 25
Select one:
None of these are correct
(-9.67, -0.13)
(-10.58, 0.78)
(-12.37, 2.57)
(-7.85, 0.85)