• Q : Probabilty and randomness....
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    Question 1:  What is the chance of getting eight or fewer tails on 10 flips of a coin? Question 2: A salesperson has been losing 25% of potential sales. In a study of 20 random sales contacts f

  • Q : Determine the correlation statistics....
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    The Main Point of the paper is to explain why using correlation analysis is useful in this situation. Provide the background information about the situation, how you would collect the data for the v

  • Q : Probabilistic input from a discrete probability distribution....
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    Question 1: A value for probabilistic input from a discrete probability distribution:

  • Q : Appropriate integer programming model....
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    In preparing for a two-week camping vacation, a family must decide how many of each of six items should be loaded into their sport-utility vehicle. The weight and perceived benefit (Where a larger b

  • Q : Solving the linear programming problems....
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    The linear program Max 3X1 + 2X2 is solved subject to the constraints i) X1 + X2 =<10 ii) 3X1 + X2 =< 24 iii) X1 + 2X2 =< 16 and iv) non-negativity for both X1 and X2. Which of the followin

  • Q : Create your own original linear programming problem....
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    Create your own original Linear Programming problem with a minimum of two variables and two constraints. Your problem should be presented in paragraph form and reflected in a LP equation, showing th

  • Q : Profitability revenue and cost analysis....
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    A company owns three motels in a ski resort area. Although there is some business during the summer months, the company finds it very difficult to staff all three operations during this period and i

  • Q : Least-squares regression to derive a trend equation....
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    Forecast the number of accidents that will occur in May, using Least-squares regression to derive a trend equation.

  • Q : Determine some characteristics of queue....
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    Paul hires you to examine the situation and to determine some characteristics of his queue. After looking into the problem, you find it follows the six conditions for a single-server waiting line. W

  • Q : Calculations with poisson and exponential distributions....
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    a) What us the probability that the operator is busy? b) What is the average time that a customer must wait before reaching the operator?

  • Q : Permutations and combinations of dispute resolution models....
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    Look over carefully the list of permutations and combinations of dispute resolution models that you can find. Then, please give us a brief stereotypical ADR fact pattern.

  • Q : Create a correlation table of all the variables....
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    Create a correlation table of all the variables. a. Which variables are correlated? b. Do the directions ( /-) of the correlations make sense? c. Does there appears to be any multicollinearity?

  • Q : Calculate confidence intervals for all ratio....
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    Calculate confidence intervals (CI) for all ratio and ordinal level variables. Confidence intervals should be at the 95% confidence level. Interpret the CI results.

  • Q : Calculate the range and standard deviation....
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    Question: Calculate the range and standard deviation of the above data and recommend to the company which machine is the most accurate. (250 word equivalent)

  • Q : Why logistic regression....
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    Progression to active disease has known confounding factors. Want to observe the interaction of vitamin D adjunct therapy with certain variables.

  • Q : Standard deviation for ounces in the bottles....
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    1. Calculate the mean, median, and standard deviation for ounces in the bottles. 2. Construct a 95% Confidence Interval for the ounces in the bottles.

  • Q : Probability distribution between the pairs of z-scores....
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    Find the area under the standard normal probability distribution between the pairs of z-scores: Z=0 and Z=2.0• Suppose x is a normally distributed random variable with mean of 11 and standard d

  • Q : How effective is the game theory....
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    How effective is the Game Theory when applied to International Relations? Description: Structure: Intro (~half a page)  Part 1:literature review (conceptual framework of the topic, ~1,5-2 pages:

  • Q : Discuss notable out-of-control conditions....
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    Discuss notable out-of-control conditions displayed in the completed X-Bar•R (Average & Range) Control Charts. Only consider points outside the Control Limits. Do not consider runs, set of

  • Q : Perform a one-way anova....
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    Perform a one-way ANOVA to test whether students from different majors perform differently on the math quiz (i.e., to test if there is an effect of major on math performance).

  • Q : Baseball management statistics project....
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    This paraphrasing assignment is regarding a baseball statistics project that incorporates different statistics a baseball management company has to consider. Below is the rubric for the summary that

  • Q : Interpret the results of the regression and prediction....
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    Do the activities as described above. Write a two to three page paper explaining what you did and interpret the results of the regression and the prediction. Include references if you use any. Submi

  • Q : Use of simple linear regression....
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    Assignment: For your given company, explore its quality situation and determine a problem or issue that requires the use of simple linear regression. Explore this situation in depth and write a pape

  • Q : Calculate the regression equation....
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    Calculate the regression equation using the formula approach. Show all calculatons and steps. You may verify your results using the Excel easy formula.

  • Q : Binomial distribution-poisson distribution of probability....
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    Write the Binomial Distribution and Poisson distribution of probability of defective product at 5% when 200,000 products are produced.

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