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MATH221 Week 4 Homework || with 100% Errorless Solutions.
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The length of time a person takes to decide which shoes to purchase is normally distributed with a mean of 8.21 minutes and a standard deviation of 1.90. Find the probability that a randomly selected individual will take less than 6 minutes to select a shoe purchase. Is this outcome unusual? correct answers Probability is 0.12, which is usual as it is not less than 5% 
 
In a health club, research shows that on average, patrons spend an average of 42.5 minutes on the treadmill, with a standard d...
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ATH221_W2_Lab_Excel_Adrian Arneson/MATH221 Statistics for Decision Making Week 2 Lab
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Week 2 Lab Instructions-BEGIN 
 Data have already been formatted and entered into an Excel worksheet. 
 Obtain the Lab data file (Excel) for this lab from your instructor. 
 Use the Week 1 spreadsheet (available from Week 1: Resources) for graphs and 
calculations. You will need to copy data from the Lab data file into the Week 1 
calculations spreadsheet to answer some of these Lab questions. 
 The names of each variable from the survey are in the first row of the Lab data 
Workshee...
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MATH221_W4_Lab_Excel_Adrian Arneson>MATH221 Statistics for Decision Making Week 4 Lab study guide Updated Spring 2023.
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MATH221 Statistics for Decision Making 
Week 4 Lab 
Name: _______ Adrian Arneson ________________ 
Statistical Concepts: 
 Probability 
 Binomial Probability Distribution 
Calculating Binomial Probabilities 
NOTE: For question 1, you will be using the same data file your instructor gave you 
for the Week 2 Lab. 
1. Using the data file from your instructor (same one you used for the Week 2 Lab), 
calculate descriptive statistics for the variable (Coin) where each of the thirty-five 
student...
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MATH221_W4_Lab_Excel_Adrian Arneson>MATH221 Statistics for Decision Making Week 4 Lab study guide Updated Spring 2023.
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Calculating Binomial Probabilities 
NOTE: For question 1, you will be using the same data file your instructor gave you 
for the Week 2 Lab. 
1. Using the data file from your instructor (same one you used for the Week 2 Lab), 
calculate descriptive statistics for the variable (Coin) where each of the thirty-five 
students in the sample flipped a coin 10 times. Round your answers to three decimal 
places and type the mean and the standard deviation in the grey area below. 
Mean: 3.886 
Standard d...
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MATH221 Statistics for Decision Making Week 6 Lab quiz (Latest 2022/2023)
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Short Answer Writing Assignment 
All answers should be complete sentences. 
We need to find the confidence interval for the SLEEP variable. To do this, we need to 
find the mean and standard deviation with the Week 1 spreadsheet. Then we can the 
Week 5 spreadsheet to find the confidence interval. 
First, find the mean and standard deviation by copying the SLEEP variable and pasting it 
into the Week 1 spreadsheet. Write down the mean and the sample standard deviation as 
well as the count. Open...
And that's how you make extra money
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MATH221/ MATH 221 Week 3 quiz Summer 2022 DeVry University, Keller Graduate School of Management.
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Question 1 2 / 2 pts Let x represent the number of cars in a parking lot. This would be considered what type of variable: Homework Help: 3DA. Discrete versus continuous variables (Links to an external site.) (DOCX) Lagging Continuous NonsensicalCorrect! Discrete Question 2 2 / 2 pts Let x represent the number of players on a sports field. This would be considered what type of variable: Homework Help: 3DA. Discrete versus continuous variables (Links to an external site.) (DOCX) Correct! Discrete ...
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MATH221 Final Exam(Latest Quest & Ans)
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Math221 Final exam review detailed answers/Math221 Final exam review detailed answers
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DeVry University, Keller Graduate School of Management >MATH221/ MATH 221 Week 3 quiz Summer 2022.
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Question 1 
2 / 2 pts 
Let x represent the number of cars in a parking lot. This would be considered what type 
of variable: 
Homework Help: 
3DA. Discrete versus continuous variables (Links to an external site.) (DOCX) 
Lagging 
Continuous 
NonsensicalCorrect! 
Discrete 
Question 2 
2 / 2 pts 
Let x represent the number of players on a sports field. This would be considered what 
type of variable: 
Homework Help: 
3DA. Discrete versus continuous variables (Links to an external site.) (DOCX) 
Co...
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(solved) Math221 Week 5 Homework_ fall 2021 > DeVry University, Keller Graduate School of ManagementMATH221/ Math221 Wk5 Homework
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Math221 Wk5 Homework 
 
 
 
From a random sample of 58 businesses, it is found that the mean time the owner 
spends on administrative issues each week is 21.69 with a population standard deviation of 3.54. What is the 95% confidence interval for the amount of time spent on administrative issues? 
Homework Help: 
5VA. Confidence intervals with population standard deviation (Links to an external site.) (1:42) 
5DA. Concept and meaning of confidence intervals (Links to an external site.) (DOCX) (2...
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