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MATH 225N Understanding the Empirical Rule: Week 5 complete QUESTIONS & ANSWERS.
Understanding the Empirical Rule :week5 
1. A random sample of CO2 levels in a school has a sample mean of x¯=598.4 ppm and 
sample standard deviation of s=86.7 ppm. Use the Empirical Rule to determine the 
approximate percentage of CO2 levels that lie between 338.3 and 858.5 ppm. 
To use the Empirical Rule, we need to know how many standard deviations 
from the mean are the given values 338.3 and 858.5. 
Since the mean is 598.4, we see that the value 338.3 is 
598.4−338.3=260.1 ppm below the...
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Understanding the Empirical Rule :week5 
1. A random sample of CO2 levels in a school has a sample mean of x¯=598.4 ppm and 
sample standard deviation of s=86.7 ppm. Use the Empirical Rule to determine the 
approximate percentage of CO2 levels that lie between 338.3 and 858.5 ppm. 
To use the Empirical Rule, we need to know how many standard deviations 
from the mean are the given values 338.3 and 858.5. 
Since the mean is 598.4, we see that the value 338.3 is 
598.4−338.3=260.1 ppm below the...
MATH 225N Week 5 Assignment: Applications of the Normal Distribution
Question 
Sugar canes have lengths, X , that are normally distributed with mean 365.45 
centimeters and standard deviation 4.9 centimeters. What is the probability of the length 
of a randomly selected cane being between 360 and 370 centimeters? 
 Round your answer to four decimal places. 
The mean is μ=365.45 , and the standard deviation is σ=4.9 . As the probability 
between two values is to be calculated, subtract the probability of the lower value from the 
higher value. In this case, y...
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Question 
Sugar canes have lengths, X , that are normally distributed with mean 365.45 
centimeters and standard deviation 4.9 centimeters. What is the probability of the length 
of a randomly selected cane being between 360 and 370 centimeters? 
 Round your answer to four decimal places. 
The mean is μ=365.45 , and the standard deviation is σ=4.9 . As the probability 
between two values is to be calculated, subtract the probability of the lower value from the 
higher value. In this case, y...
MATH 225N Week 5 Lab Assignment (Version 2) Summer 2019/2020, complete solution guide, Chamberlain.
Step 1: Survey or measure 10 people to find their heights. Determine the mean and standard 
deviation for this group by using the Week 3 Excel spreadsheet. Post a screen shot of the portion 
of the spreadsheet that helped you determine these values. How does your height compare to the 
mean (average) height of the group that you surveyed? Is your height taller, shorter, or the same 
as the mean of your group? 
Measure of Central Tendency and Variation: 
In my survey I am utilizing random samplin...
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Step 1: Survey or measure 10 people to find their heights. Determine the mean and standard 
deviation for this group by using the Week 3 Excel spreadsheet. Post a screen shot of the portion 
of the spreadsheet that helped you determine these values. How does your height compare to the 
mean (average) height of the group that you surveyed? Is your height taller, shorter, or the same 
as the mean of your group? 
Measure of Central Tendency and Variation: 
In my survey I am utilizing random samplin...
MATH 225N Week 5 Understanding Normal Distribution (QUESTIONS & ANSWERS)
Understanding Normal Distribution: week #5 
1. Lexie averages 149 points per bowling game with a standard deviation of 14 points. 
Suppose Lexie's points per bowling game are normally distributed. Let X= the number of 
points per bowling game. Then X∼N(149,14). 
Suppose Lexie scores 186 points in the game on Tuesday. The z-score 
when x = 186 is 2.643 - no response given. The mean is 149 - no 
response given. 
This z-score tells you that x = 186 is 2.643- no response given standard 
deviation...
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Understanding Normal Distribution: week #5 
1. Lexie averages 149 points per bowling game with a standard deviation of 14 points. 
Suppose Lexie's points per bowling game are normally distributed. Let X= the number of 
points per bowling game. Then X∼N(149,14). 
Suppose Lexie scores 186 points in the game on Tuesday. The z-score 
when x = 186 is 2.643 - no response given. The mean is 149 - no 
response given. 
This z-score tells you that x = 186 is 2.643- no response given standard 
deviation...
David Carter _ Feedback Log & Score_Part_2 | NUR 210 Vsim _ Diagnosis Schizophrenia_Graded A
You asked the patient: Is it OK for your mother to be here, while we talk? It was correct to let the patient give his consent for letting his mother be a part of the interview. 1:19 The patient said: I feel bad that I scared my mom.nYou answered: What seemed to lead up to your conflict with your mom? nYou used the therapeutic technique of placing event in time or sequence. 1:25 You asked if the patient had any known allergies. 1:33 You performed medication reconciliation. 1:57 You assessed the ...
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You asked the patient: Is it OK for your mother to be here, while we talk? It was correct to let the patient give his consent for letting his mother be a part of the interview. 1:19 The patient said: I feel bad that I scared my mom.nYou answered: What seemed to lead up to your conflict with your mom? nYou used the therapeutic technique of placing event in time or sequence. 1:25 You asked if the patient had any known allergies. 1:33 You performed medication reconciliation. 1:57 You assessed the ...
Gizmos : Student Exploration: Energy Conversion in a System - | NCVPS 03 M11L3M1 Energy Conversion System Gizmo 1
Gizmos : Student Exploration: Energy Conversion in a System - 2020 | NCVPS 03 M11L3M1 Energy Conversion System Gizmo 1 Student Exploration: Energy Conversion in a System Vocabulary: energy, gravitational potential energy, heat energy, kinetic energy, law of conservation of energy, specific heat capacity Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) A battery contains stored energy in the form of chemical energy. 1. What are some examples of devices that are powered by batteries? C...
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Gizmos : Student Exploration: Energy Conversion in a System - 2020 | NCVPS 03 M11L3M1 Energy Conversion System Gizmo 1 Student Exploration: Energy Conversion in a System Vocabulary: energy, gravitational potential energy, heat energy, kinetic energy, law of conservation of energy, specific heat capacity Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) A battery contains stored energy in the form of chemical energy. 1. What are some examples of devices that are powered by batteries? C...
MATH 225N Week 4, 5 & 6 Statistics Quiz_2020 | MATH225N Statistics BUNDLE_Graded A
MATH 225N Week 4, 5 & 6 Statistics Quiz_2020 | MATH225N Statistics BUNDLE_Graded A
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- MATH 225N Week 6 quiz – Chamberlain College of Nursing | MATH225N Week 6 quiz – Graded A • Exam (elaborations)
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MATH 225N Week 4, 5 & 6 Statistics Quiz_2020 | MATH225N Statistics BUNDLE_Graded A
Math 225N Week 5 Assignment {Grade A} | Math225N Week 5 Assignment_Central Limit Theorem for Proportions
Central Limit Theorem for Proportions 
Week 5 Assignment: 
1. A dental student is conducting a study on the number of people who visit 
their dentist regularly. Of the 520 people surveyed, 312 indicated that they 
had visited their dentist within the past year. 
Find the population proportion, as well as the mean and standard deviation 
of the sampling distribution for samples of size n=60. 
Correct answers: 
 10 point 6 0 0 $0.600$0.600 
 20 point 6 0 0 $0.600$0.600 
 30 point 0 6 3 $0...
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Central Limit Theorem for Proportions 
Week 5 Assignment: 
1. A dental student is conducting a study on the number of people who visit 
their dentist regularly. Of the 520 people surveyed, 312 indicated that they 
had visited their dentist within the past year. 
Find the population proportion, as well as the mean and standard deviation 
of the sampling distribution for samples of size n=60. 
Correct answers: 
 10 point 6 0 0 $0.600$0.600 
 20 point 6 0 0 $0.600$0.600 
 30 point 0 6 3 $0...
BIO 101 _ Fast Plants​ 1 – Growth and Genetics_Gizmos_2021 | Student Exploration: Fast Plants​ 1 – Growth and Genetics
These lessons can be used independently or in conjunction with classroom Fast Plants experiments. Vocabulary​:​ allele, dominant allele, Fast Plants, gene, genetics, genotype, heterozygous, homozygous, offspring, phenotype, pollen, pollinate, Punnett square, recessive allele, trait Prior Knowledge Questions ​(Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) Gizmo Warm-up Several common vegetables, including Bok choy, napa cabbage, and turnips, are varieties of a plant called ​Brassica rapa​. ​Fast ...
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These lessons can be used independently or in conjunction with classroom Fast Plants experiments. Vocabulary​:​ allele, dominant allele, Fast Plants, gene, genetics, genotype, heterozygous, homozygous, offspring, phenotype, pollen, pollinate, Punnett square, recessive allele, trait Prior Knowledge Questions ​(Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) Gizmo Warm-up Several common vegetables, including Bok choy, napa cabbage, and turnips, are varieties of a plant called ​Brassica rapa​. ​Fast ...
STATISTICS MISC Week 5 Quiz MATH -- Chamberlain College of Nursing
A statistics student is trying to decide whether she should take a gamble and play 
Bingo. The average Bingo player earns $9 per game, distributed normally, with a 
population standard deviation of $8 . If a sample of 25 Bingo players are selected 
at random from the population, select the expected mean of the sampling 
distribution and the standard deviation of the sampling distribution below. 
Well done! You got it right. 
 
σx¯=$0.32 
 
 
σx¯=$8 
 
 
σx¯=$1.60 
 
 
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A statistics student is trying to decide whether she should take a gamble and play 
Bingo. The average Bingo player earns $9 per game, distributed normally, with a 
population standard deviation of $8 . If a sample of 25 Bingo players are selected 
at random from the population, select the expected mean of the sampling 
distribution and the standard deviation of the sampling distribution below. 
Well done! You got it right. 
 
σx¯=$0.32 
 
 
σx¯=$8 
 
 
σx¯=$1.60 
 
 
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MN 553 Final Exam with Answers
NUR 2063 Essentials of Pathophysiology (NUR2063) / Pathophysiology Final Rasmussen University Winter 2021
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NURS 6521N-55 Final Exam Advanced Pharmacology.
NURS 6521 Final Exam – Question and Answers Summer 2020 (Score: 96 out of 100)