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1. A label on an iced tea drink mix says to use 2 tbsp of iced tea mix to make one serving (8 oz) of iced tea.a. What is t ...
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1. A label on an iced tea drink mix says to use 2 tbsp of iced tea mix to make one serving (8 oz) of iced tea.a. What is the ratio of drink mix to iced tea? (Hint: 1 oz = 2 tbsp)b. Suppose you want to make a quart (32 oz) of iced tea. How many ounces of drink mix should be used?c. How many tablespoons of iced tea mix should be used to make a quart (32 oz) of iced tea?2. △ RST has coordinates R(-4, -3), S(0, 5), and T(7, -3).a. Graph △ RST in a coordinate plane.b. Find the perimeter of △ RST.c. Find the area of △ RST.d. The centroid of a triangle is the intersection of its medians. Use the following steps to find the centroid of △ RST using segment partition.i. Find the midpoint of TR¯. Label it N.ii. Find the point, C, that partitions SN¯ such that SC:CN has a ratio of 2:1 .iii. Plot point C in your graph of △ RST.e. Find and graph the midpoints of TR¯, RS¯,and ST¯ . Draw a segment connecting the vertex opposite each midpoint to the midpoint.i. How does the intersection of the segments compare to point C from question 4?Geometry Concepts: Unit Project3. Brian is renting an apartment. The floor plan of the apartment is shown below.a. What is the total area of the apartment?b. What are the dimensions of the master bedroom?c. Brian wants to buy a dining room table from the local furniture store. He sees a table that is 9 ft long and 3 ft wide. Would it be reasonable to buy this table to put in the dining room? Why or why not?
Montclair State University Statistical Error Questions
The Vice President of HR is tasked with overseeing the hiring of all new staff. She has noticed a disturbing trend recentl ...
Montclair State University Statistical Error Questions
The Vice President of HR is tasked with overseeing the hiring of all new staff. She has noticed a disturbing trend recently. Employees who are younger and have only worked for a few companies are less satisfied with their work. She thinks this could be because they fear they are missing out on other opportunities.
However, she wants to know if there is data to support this. Therefore, she needs to know if there is a difference in job satisfaction between employees who have worked for more than 4 companies and employees who have worked for 4 or less companies.
Use the dummy database to answer the following questions:
1. What is the mean job satisfaction for employees who have worked for more than 4 companies?
2. What is the mean job satisfaction for employees than have worked for 4 or less companies?
3. What is the t-statistic for the difference of those means?
4. What is the p-value for that t-statistic
Group of answer choices:
<.05 and >.01
>.05
<.01 and >.001
<.001
5. Is the difference in job satisfaction between employees who have worked for more than 4 companies and employees who have worked for 4 or less companies significant?
Group of answer choices:
Yes, the p-value <.05
Yes, the p-value <.01
No
Yes, the p-value <.001
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Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton was the greatest English mathematician of his generation. He laid the foundation for differential and integra ...
Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton was the greatest English mathematician of his generation. He laid the foundation for differential and integral calculus and did extensive work on graviton. Newton was born in 1642, in a manor house in Lincolnshire, England. His father had died two months before his birth. Isaac’s mother, Hannah Ayscough, remarried a man named Barnabas Smith, who helped raise Isaac.
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Choose any Excel Discussion dataset. Include the name of the dataset. From that dataset, select any two quantitative varia ...
Linear Regressions
Choose any Excel Discussion dataset. Include the name of the dataset. From that dataset, select any two quantitative variables that you suspect will be related (such as age and height for example). What is the name of the dataset you have chosen? Which two variables did you choose?Next, using Excel, calculate the relationship (r value) between the two variables. Recall that the Excel “formula” for correlation is “=CORREL.” What is the r value for the two variables that you have chosen? Is it positive or negative? Is it strong, medium, or weak? Note that it is best to have an r value that is medium or strong. It is recommended that you try a few different variables until you find two variables with an r value between .5 and 1 (or between -.5 and -1).Next, use Excel to create a scatterplot for the two variables. You decide which variable will be dependent (y) and which will be independent (x). On the scatterplot, include the “trendline” and the “equation for the line” using Excel options. Attach your scatterplot to your post.Finally, using the equation of the line that you generated above, plug in any reasonable value for x (your chosen independent variable) and solve the equation for y (your chosen dependent variable). It is up to you to determine which of your two variables is x and which is y. What prediction do you get? Show all your work. In other words, type out the equation, plug in a value for x, and show your solution for y.
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1. A label on an iced tea drink mix says to use 2 tbsp of iced tea mix to make one serving (8 oz) of iced tea.a. What is t ...
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1. A label on an iced tea drink mix says to use 2 tbsp of iced tea mix to make one serving (8 oz) of iced tea.a. What is the ratio of drink mix to iced tea? (Hint: 1 oz = 2 tbsp)b. Suppose you want to make a quart (32 oz) of iced tea. How many ounces of drink mix should be used?c. How many tablespoons of iced tea mix should be used to make a quart (32 oz) of iced tea?2. △ RST has coordinates R(-4, -3), S(0, 5), and T(7, -3).a. Graph △ RST in a coordinate plane.b. Find the perimeter of △ RST.c. Find the area of △ RST.d. The centroid of a triangle is the intersection of its medians. Use the following steps to find the centroid of △ RST using segment partition.i. Find the midpoint of TR¯. Label it N.ii. Find the point, C, that partitions SN¯ such that SC:CN has a ratio of 2:1 .iii. Plot point C in your graph of △ RST.e. Find and graph the midpoints of TR¯, RS¯,and ST¯ . Draw a segment connecting the vertex opposite each midpoint to the midpoint.i. How does the intersection of the segments compare to point C from question 4?Geometry Concepts: Unit Project3. Brian is renting an apartment. The floor plan of the apartment is shown below.a. What is the total area of the apartment?b. What are the dimensions of the master bedroom?c. Brian wants to buy a dining room table from the local furniture store. He sees a table that is 9 ft long and 3 ft wide. Would it be reasonable to buy this table to put in the dining room? Why or why not?
Montclair State University Statistical Error Questions
The Vice President of HR is tasked with overseeing the hiring of all new staff. She has noticed a disturbing trend recentl ...
Montclair State University Statistical Error Questions
The Vice President of HR is tasked with overseeing the hiring of all new staff. She has noticed a disturbing trend recently. Employees who are younger and have only worked for a few companies are less satisfied with their work. She thinks this could be because they fear they are missing out on other opportunities.
However, she wants to know if there is data to support this. Therefore, she needs to know if there is a difference in job satisfaction between employees who have worked for more than 4 companies and employees who have worked for 4 or less companies.
Use the dummy database to answer the following questions:
1. What is the mean job satisfaction for employees who have worked for more than 4 companies?
2. What is the mean job satisfaction for employees than have worked for 4 or less companies?
3. What is the t-statistic for the difference of those means?
4. What is the p-value for that t-statistic
Group of answer choices:
<.05 and >.01
>.05
<.01 and >.001
<.001
5. Is the difference in job satisfaction between employees who have worked for more than 4 companies and employees who have worked for 4 or less companies significant?
Group of answer choices:
Yes, the p-value <.05
Yes, the p-value <.01
No
Yes, the p-value <.001
1 page
Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton was the greatest English mathematician of his generation. He laid the foundation for differential and integra ...
Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton was the greatest English mathematician of his generation. He laid the foundation for differential and integral calculus and did extensive work on graviton. Newton was born in 1642, in a manor house in Lincolnshire, England. His father had died two months before his birth. Isaac’s mother, Hannah Ayscough, remarried a man named Barnabas Smith, who helped raise Isaac.
Linear Regressions
Choose any Excel Discussion dataset. Include the name of the dataset. From that dataset, select any two quantitative varia ...
Linear Regressions
Choose any Excel Discussion dataset. Include the name of the dataset. From that dataset, select any two quantitative variables that you suspect will be related (such as age and height for example). What is the name of the dataset you have chosen? Which two variables did you choose?Next, using Excel, calculate the relationship (r value) between the two variables. Recall that the Excel “formula” for correlation is “=CORREL.” What is the r value for the two variables that you have chosen? Is it positive or negative? Is it strong, medium, or weak? Note that it is best to have an r value that is medium or strong. It is recommended that you try a few different variables until you find two variables with an r value between .5 and 1 (or between -.5 and -1).Next, use Excel to create a scatterplot for the two variables. You decide which variable will be dependent (y) and which will be independent (x). On the scatterplot, include the “trendline” and the “equation for the line” using Excel options. Attach your scatterplot to your post.Finally, using the equation of the line that you generated above, plug in any reasonable value for x (your chosen independent variable) and solve the equation for y (your chosen dependent variable). It is up to you to determine which of your two variables is x and which is y. What prediction do you get? Show all your work. In other words, type out the equation, plug in a value for x, and show your solution for y.
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