• Q : Question regarding confidence level....
    Mathematics :

    How many subjects are needed to estimate the number of books read the previous year within one book with 99% confidence? Initial survey results indicate that standard deviation = 17.1 books. A 99%

  • Q : What slope for regression line represent in current gpas....
    Mathematics :

    What does slope for regression line represent in terms of current GPAs? Use regression equation to forecast current GPA of student with entering GPA of 3.6.

  • Q : Embedded learning theories....
    Mathematics :

    A large part of workflow processes is embedded learning theories. How will the organization teach the workflow process in order to reach Knowledge products?

  • Q : Various types of experimental designs....
    Mathematics :

    Can your idea be tested with any of the different types of experimental designs? Why or why not? What is your design? Why have you chosen that design?

  • Q : Find the height of the parallelogram-shaped newspaper....
    Mathematics :

    The amount of paper used by 30% so you change shape of newspaper to a parallelogram. Find the height of the parallelogram-shaped newspaper?

  • Q : Advantages and disadvantages of investing in stock market....
    Mathematics :

    It is commonly supposed that the stock market yields a 10% rate or return (on average) on investments made in market long term. Write down an essay looking at the advantages and disadvantages of inv

  • Q : How many different banners to be placed along course....
    Mathematics :

    At last it was decided that they would produce banner for each possible arrangement of four symbols. How many different banners were to be placed along course?

  • Q : Annuity earns compound interest....
    Mathematics :

    Assuming your account is earning (prime interest rate + 4%) in interest, compounded monthly, how much do you have in your account at the age of 70? Hint: Treat each time that you change the deposit

  • Q : Saving for retirement....
    Mathematics :

    Two people, Ella and Jane, decide to start saving for retirement. Ella decides to invest $4000 a year in an annuity at age of 25. At the age of 35 she stops making investments and just leaves the mo

  • Q : Prime interest rate....
    Mathematics :

    You wish to deposit $500 per month into an account for 36 months. Suppose your interest rate is equal to prime interest rate.

  • Q : Determine at least five regular household items....
    Mathematics :

    Determine at least five regular household items which are shaped like rectangular prisms or cylinders. You should have at least one prism and one cylinder.

  • Q : How to balance scale and weighings to discover false coin....
    Mathematics :

    All coins looked same, but fake was slightly lighter. Collector used balance scale and two weighings to discover false coin. How was it done?

  • Q : Amount remaining in the budget....
    Mathematics :

    The local varsity club spent 40% of its budget on art supplies, 15 percent on t-shirts, 10 percent on photocopying. If the amount remaining in the budget is $420, how much did they spend on art supp

  • Q : Determine the lowest score can get on final test....
    Mathematics :

    To have the average of at least 90 for grading period, determine the lowest score Chelsea can get on final test?

  • Q : Create and give suitable control chart for control limits....
    Mathematics :

    Compute 2σ (sigma) control limits. The centerline must be based on data from these 15 days. All calculations must be to three decimal places (x.xxx).

  • Q : What is a rational exponent....
    Mathematics :

    Describe rational exponent? How are rational exponents related to radicals? Provide an example of how an expression with rational exponent can be rewritten as a radical expression, and simplify the

  • Q : Real and imaginary numbers....
    Mathematics :

    Complex numbers are what you get when you add real and imaginary numbers. What is an imaginary number? How are they different or similar to real numbers? What applications do they have?

  • Q : Calculate the mean....
    Mathematics :

    Using the telephone numbers listed in your local directory as your population, randomly obtain 20 samples of size 3. From each telephone number identified as source, take the fourth, fifth, and six

  • Q : What is a reverse mortgage....
    Mathematics :

    Search the internet to find articles about mortgages about reverse mortgages. What is a reverse mortgage? Is a reverse mortgage good or bad ? Why?

  • Q : Find test statistic decide whether to reject null hypothesis....
    Mathematics :

    The score is based on overall quality of television. At a .05 significance can you conclude there is correlation between price and score?

  • Q : Find whether samples are dependent or independent....
    Mathematics :

    Find out whether samples are dependent or independent, and select the suitable Wilcoxon test, define null and alternate hypothesis, determine the critical values.

  • Q : Explain a rational exponent....
    Mathematics :

    Explain a rational exponent? How are rational exponents related to radicals? Provide an example of how an expression with a rational exponent can be rewritten as a radical expression,

  • Q : Conduct one-way anova test using level of significance....
    Mathematics :

    Use the sample data set to conduct one-way ANOVA test using .05 level of significance. What are the  conclusions?

  • Q : Test claim that test score variance for females is different....
    Mathematics :

    Suppose that entrance exam test scores are normally distributed, at significance of .05, test claim that test score variance for females is different from males.

  • Q : Technology positively-negatively....
    Mathematics :

    Write down a 1-2 page paper using MS Word explaining the following: How has technology positively/negatively affected your life?

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