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Solve using the following
U = {a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k}
X = {a,c,e,h,i,j}
Y={a,d,f,h,i}
z={b,d,e,i,j}
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The intersection of Z and Y is the set of elements that are both in Z and Y. Therefore, Z intersection Y is {d, i}. The union of X and (Z intersect Y) are the elements that are in X and in (Z intersect Y) or in both X and (Z intersect Y). X union (ZintersectY) is: { a,d,c,e,h,i,j}.
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The links will not work directly, so please follow these directions: In Canvas, click on MyLab and Mastering --> Open My Lab and Mastering --> StatCrunch (on the left) --> Visit the StatCrunch Website --> Open StatCrunch (yellow button at top of page, it will auto login)Then copy/paste a URL below into either the current tab or a new tabTo save your data and work, go to the Data tab and choose SaveTo Re-open your saved file, click on MyLab and Mastering --> Open My Lab and Mastering --> StatCrunch (on the left) --> Visit the StatCrunch Website -->MyStatCrunch (on the right side)-->My Data U.S. CBP Drug Seizure Statistics: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?dataid=28...This data set summarizes the pounds of drugs seized at ports of entry and between points of entry by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency. https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/cbp-enforcement...U.S. Presidential Data: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?dataid=31...This data set contains information on the U.S. Presidents from 1789-2019.Fatal Encounters Updated September 2018: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?dataid=30...This data set contains information on fatal encounters. 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Thus, this is not a complete population of fatal encounters, only a large sample. https://fatalencounters.org/College Basketball Arenas: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?dataid=29...This data set contains information on college basketball arenas throughout the country.Marriage vs. the Economy: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?dataid=28...This data set compares the number of marriages in the last 30 years to several factors of the economy.Medical Costs: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?dataid=26...This data set contains a variety of personal data in regards to medical costs.MLB August 2019 Batting: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?dataid=31...This data set contains MLB batter statistics and are year-to-date as of August 18, 2019.Sample College Data: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?dataid=31...This data set contains a variety of data for colleges and universities in Delaware, DC, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. Data is for the year 2011.Fast Food Nutritional Data: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?dataid=25...This data set contains nutritional information on a variety of fast food items. Data was collected in January 2017 from online sources for each restaurant.Marvel vs. DC at the Box Office: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?dataid=31...This data set contains information on how the two comic book companies have fared at the box office. Note: The Adjusted column modifies the total Worldwide gross for inflation.NFL Player Data 2016: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?dataid=27...This data set lists the 2,764 NFL players for all team rosters as of July 22, 2016Car Details 2019 Models: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?dataid=32...This data set contains information on the 2019 models of widely-known sold cars. MSRP stands for Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price and MPG stands for Miles Per Gallon.Super Heroes: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?dataid=26...This data set contains various physical characteristics for over 700 fictional comic book superheroes. https://www.kaggle.com/claudiodavi/superhero-setMovie Budgets & Box Office Earnings (Updated Spring 2018): https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?dataid=21...This data comes from the following website that tracks the financial performance of movies: https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/budgets/all; columns each are in millions of dollars COMPLETION CHECKLISTUse the following checklist when proofreading your project.For each aspect below, an excellent report will: IntroductionGive the name of the data set chosen as well as some details describing the data set. (This may require following links or referencing the text)Include a clear justification for why the data set was chosen.Involve two quantitative variables.Clearly and thoroughly describe the variables chosen. (This may require following links or referencing the text)Clearly and correctly assign explanatory and response variables.Thoroughly explain the association being investigated and give a logical justification for why the author believes the association exists.GraphInclude an appropriate scatterplot generated using StatCrunch.Accurately assign and clearly label the axes for the scatterplot.Include an appropriate title for the scatterplot. Include the appropriate correlation coefficient for the association generated using StatCrunch.Include an accurate and thorough description of the association with reference to the graph, correlation coefficient and any outliers. Linear Association ModelInclude an appropriate linear regression model generated using StatCrunch and written using correct notation and typesetting.Give an accurate and detailed interpretation of the slope of the linear regression model.Give an accurate and detailed interpretation of the y-intercept of the linear regression model.Thoroughly discuss the appropriateness of the linear regression model with reference to other aspects of the report.ConclusionIncludes a summary of the findings and a clear conclusion regarding the association.Appear highly professional, be easy to read and comprehend, and use correct statistical vocabulary. ASSISTANCEFor this project, you may consult any resource for general help and advice provided that your computations, explanations, and embedded diagrams are your own work.The Math Center is a drop-in tutoring center for math located in HR230. For more information, click the following link: MaC (Links to an external site.) HOWL, the HCC Online Writing Lab, offers assistance with writing assignments. For more information, click on the following link: HOWL (Links to an external site.) RubricLinear Regression RubricLinear Regression RubricCriteriaRatingsPtsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction: Data SetAn excellent report will give the name of the data set chosen as well as some details describing the data set.2.0 ptsFull CreditName of the data set chosen as well as some details describing the data set.1.0 ptsHalf CreditName of data set is given but no further description or details.0.0 ptsNo CreditData Set chosen is not identified.2.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction: Justification for Data SetAn excellent report will include a clear justification for why the author chose the data set.2.0 ptsFull CreditClear and logical justification given.1.0 ptsHalf CreditJustification is overly vague or not logical.0.0 ptsNo CreditNo justification given.2.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction: Two Quantitative VariablesAn excellent report will involve two quantitative variables.2.0 ptsFull CreditBoth variables chosen are quantitative.1.0 ptsHalf CreditOnly one of the chosen variables is quantitative.0.0 ptsNo CreditNeither variable chosen is quantitative.2.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction: Description of VariablesAn excellent report will include a clear and thorough description of the chosen variables .4.0 ptsFull CreditClear and thorough description of variables given.2.0 ptsHalf CreditDescription of variables is unclear or nondescript.0.0 ptsNo CreditNo description of variables given.4.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction: Explanation of InvestigationAn excellent report will include a clear and thorough explanation and justification of the association being investigated.6.0 ptsFull CreditClear and thorough explanation of what is being investigated including logical justification.3.0 ptsHalf CreditDescription of what is being investigated is vague or illogical.0.0 ptsNo CreditDescription of what is being investigated is missing.6.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction: Explanatory and Response VariablesAn excellent report will clearly and correctly assign the explanatory and response variables.2.0 ptsFull CreditExplanatory and Response variables are clearly and appropriately assigned.1.0 ptsHalf CreditExplanatory and response variables are assigned incorrectly.0.0 ptsNo CreditIt is not clear which is the explanatory variable and which is the response variable.2.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeGraph: Scatterplot Generated using StatCrunchAn excellent report will include an appropriate scatterplot generated using StatCrunch.6.0 ptsFull CreditReport includes an appropriate scatterplot generated using StatCrunch.3.0 ptsHalf CreditA scatterplot is present but it was not generated using StatCrunch.0.0 ptsNo CreditNo scatterplot given or scatterplot was created by hand.6.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeGraph: Appropriately Assigned AxesAn excellent report will include appropriately assigned and clearly labeled axes for the scatterplot.2.0 ptsFull CreditAxes are appropriately assigned and labeled.1.0 ptsHalf CreditAxes are assigned incorrectly.0.0 ptsNo CreditAxes are not labeled.2.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeGraph: TitleAn excellent report will include an appropriate title for the scatterplot.2.0 ptsFull CreditScatterplot includes an appropriate title.1.0 ptsHalf CreditA title is present but it does not accurately describe the graph.0.0 ptsNo CreditScatterplot does not have a title.2.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCorrelation CoefficientAn excellent report will include the appropriate correlation coefficient generated using StatCrunch.4.0 ptsFull CreditAppropriate correlation coefficient is generated using StatCrunch and it is clear that the student knows which value outputted by StatCrunch is the correlation coefficient.2.0 ptsHalf CreditStudent includes what was generated by StatCrunch, but it is unclear that they know which value is the correlation coefficient.0.0 ptsNo CreditNo correlation coefficient is given.4.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDescription of AssociationAn excellent report will include an accurate and thorough description of the association with reference to the graph, the correlation coefficient and any outliers.8.0 ptsFull CreditAn accurate and thorough description of the association is given with references to the scatterplot, the correlation coefficient and any outliers.6.0 ptsPartial CreditDescription of association is correct but there is no reference to either the graph, the correlation coefficient or any outliers.4.0 ptsHalf CreditDescription of association is given but it is partially incomplete or incorrect.2.0 ptsPartial CreditThe description of the association has many errors and does not reference the scatterplot, the correlation coefficient or any outliers.0.0 ptsNo CreditNo description of the association given.8.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLinear Regression ModelAn excellent report will include an appropriate linear regression model generated using StatCrunch.4.0 ptsFull CreditAppropriate model is generated using StatCrunch and it is clear that the student knows the equation for the model outputted by StatCrunch.2.0 ptsHalf CreditStudent includes what was generated by StatCrunch, but it is unclear that they know what the linear regression model is.0.0 ptsNo CreditNo linear regression model is given.4.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLinear Regression Model: Correctly TypedAn excellent report includes the linear regression model written using correct notation and typesetting.3.0 ptsFull CreditLinear regression model is correct and written using proper notation.2.0 ptsPartial CreditLinear regression model is correct but not written using proper notation.1.0 ptsPartial CreditLinear regression model is not correct.0.0 ptsNo CreditNo linear regression model is given.3.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLinear Regression Model: Interpretation of SlopeAn excellent report will include an accurate and detailed interpretation of the slope.2.0 ptsFull CreditInterpretation of the slope of the model is correct and precise.1.0 ptsHalf CreditInterpretation of the slope is vague or has minor errors.0.0 ptsNo CreditInterpretation of slope is missing or completely incorrect.2.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLinear Regression Model: Interpretation of InterceptAn excellent report will include an accurate and detailed interpretation of the intercept.2.0 ptsFull CreditInterpretation of the intercept of the model is correct and precise.1.0 ptsHalf CreditInterpretation of the intercept is vague or has minor errors.0.0 ptsNo CreditInterpretation of the intercept is missing or completely incorrect.2.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLinear Regression Model: Appropriateness of ModelAn excellent report will include a detailed and thorough discussion of the linear regression model with reference to other aspects of the report.4.0 ptsFull CreditDiscussion of appropriateness of linear regression model is detailed and thorough and references other aspects of the report.2.0 ptsHalf CreditDiscussion is vague and/or doesn't reference other aspects of report.0.0 ptsNo CreditNo discussion of the appropriateness of the model is given.4.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConclusion: Summary of FindingsAn excellent report includes an accurate summary of the findings.2.0 ptsFull CreditA sufficient summary of the findings is given.1.0 ptsHalf CreditThe summary of findings is incorrect or incomplete.0.0 ptsNo CreditNo summary is given.2.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConclusion: Final ConclusionAn excellent report includes a clear and accurate final conclusion on the association being investigated.4.0 ptsFull CreditFinal conclusion on the association being investigated is clear and accurate.2.0 ptsHalf CreditFinal conclusion is incomplete or partially incorrect.0.0 ptsNo CreditNo final conclusion is given.4.0 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeProfessionalismAn excellent report is highly professional in appearance, easy to read and comprehend, and uses correct statistical vocabulary.4.0 ptsFull CreditReport is highly professional in appearance, easy to read and comprehend, and uses correct statistical vocabulary.2.0 ptsHalf CreditReport demonstrates some professionalism but contains distracting errors or problems with formatting, organization, vocabulary or grammar.0.0 ptsNo CreditReport is severely lacking in professionalism and/or errors or problems with formatting, organization, vocabulary or grammar make report far too difficult to read.4.0 ptsTotal Points: 65.0
Statistics Questions Need Excel Spreadsheet Filled Out
mat540 hw wk3(1) (1).docx HW3_answer_sheet.xlsx I am attaching 2 Excel Spreadhsheets. The Professor is gra ...
Statistics Questions Need Excel Spreadsheet Filled Out
mat540 hw wk3(1) (1).docx HW3_answer_sheet.xlsx I am attaching 2 Excel Spreadhsheets. The Professor is grading it more on the process than the final answer therefore I need the spreadsheets completely filled in.1-aThe Hoylake Rescue Squad receives an emergency call every 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 hours, accordingto the following probability distribution. The squad is on duty 24 hours per day, 7 days per week:Time Between Emergency Calls (hr.) Probability1 .052 .103 .304 .305 .206 .051.00a. Simulate the emergency calls for 3 days (note that this will require a “running,” orcumulative, hourly clock), using the random number table.b. Compute the average time between calls and compare this value with the expectedvalue of the time between calls from the probability distribution. Why are the resultsdifferent?Q-33. The Dynaco Manufacturing Company produces a product in a process consisting of operations offive machines. The probability distribution of the number of machines that will break down in aweek follows:Machine Breakdownsper Week Probability0 .101 .102 .203 .254 .305 .051.00a. Simulate the machine breakdowns per week for 20 weeks.b. Compute the average number of machines that will break down per week.Q-55. Simulate the decision situation described in Problem 16(a) at the end of Chapter 12 for 20 weeks,and recommend the best decision.Q- 6 Every time a machine breaks down at the Dynaco Manufacturing Company (Problem 3), either 1,2, or 3 hours are required to fix it, according to the following probability distribution:Repair Time (hr.) Probability1 .302 .503 .201.00a. Simulate the repair time for 20 weeks and then compute the average weekly repair time.
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