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Part 1: to be completed in Excel®You manage the inventory for a car dealership. Data on current inventory can be found in the Week 2 Data Set. Management would like you to assess current inventory on the dealership lot.Using the Week 2 Data Set, create and calculate the following in Excel®:Create a pie chart which summarizes colors of the cars in the sample.Create a bar chart which summarizes the number of each of the models of cars in the sample.Create a frequency table for classes of MPG, including frequency and relative frequency for the cars in the sample.Calculate the mean Days in Inventory for the cars in the sample. Also, do the following:Compare the mean to the median and the mode. Highlight the value that would be a better representation of the "typical" price of a car in inventory.Calculate the standard deviation of the Days in Inventory for the cars in the sample. Calculate the 5 number summary for the suggested retail prices of the cars in the sample. This consists of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th quartile, and the IQRThis is the information for the Data Set Sample Car # Color MPG Suggest Retail Price Option Package Days in Inventory 1 Grey 27.6 $ 24,390.00 LX 1 2 Grey 32.4 $ 21,780.00 Touring 10 3 Blue 33.2 $ 21,149.00 Touring 28 4 Black 34.7 $ 22,069.00 LX 21 5 Blue 27.2 $ 22,532.00 Touring 16 6 Blue 26.6 $ 20,345.00 Touring 22 7 Red 37.3 $ 22,112.00 EX 12 8 Silver 34.9 $ 21,289.00 Touring 23 9 Silver 29.6 $ 24,871.00 LX 15 10 Silver 32.3 $ 25,389.00 EX 8 11 Grey 31.9 $ 25,998.00 EX 28 12 Red 26.4 $ 19,713.00 LX 55 13 Black 34.8 $ 25,213.00 EX 2 14 Silver 35.9 $ 24,467.00 Touring 33 15 Black 34.6 $ 21,402.00 LX 17 16 Black 33.3 $ 20,351.00 LX 14 17 Grey 33.1 $ 23,732.00 Touring 1 18 Red 37.5 $ 24,558.00 Touring 2 19 Red 27.8 $ 19,167.00 LX 18 20 Red 36.1 $ 19,903.00 Touring 22 21 Blue 28.8 $ 22,140.00 Touring 19 22 Red 26.2 $ 22,180.00 EX 41 23 Silver 27.4 $ 23,120.00 Touring 33 24 Black 34.9 $ 19,837.00 Touring 21 25 Red 36.5 $ 24,666.00 EX 31 26 Red 26.3 $ 19,446.00 EX 35 27 Blue 31.4 $ 23,954.00 Touring 11 28 Blue 30.9 $ 21,201.00 LX 3 29 Red 27.4 $ 21,346.00 EX 26 30 Red 36 $ 19,406.00 EX 31
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Question 1 (5 points) For each situation, make a tree diagram or table to show the sample space. Then give the total numbe ...
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Question 1 (5 points) For each situation, make a tree diagram or table to show the sample space. Then give the total number of outcomes.picking a number from 1 to 4 and choosing the color red, green, or yellow
Question 1 options:691224Question 2 (5 points) List all of the possible outcomes using the table below. SkirtColorskirt 1whiteskirt 2black Question 2 options:skirt 1, whiteskirt 2, blackskirt 2, whiteskirt 2, black skirt 1, whiteskirt 1, blackskirt 2, whiteskirt 2, black skirt 1, whiteskirt 1, blackskirt 2, whiteskirt 2, white skirt 1, whiteskirt 1, blackskirt 1, whiteskirt 2, black Question 3 (5 points) Find the mode of each set of data.33, 19, 15, 39, 39, 34, 24, 29Question 3 options:31293239Question 4 (5 points) Find the interquartile range of the data.68, 82, 44, 79, 94, 60, 78, 70, 59 Question 4 options:70205021Question 5 (5 points) Winona’s bowling scores for the past nine weeks are 195, 180, 195, 212, 208, 231, 179, 246, and 195. Find the mean, median, and mode. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.Question 5 options:204, 195, 195204.6, 195, 195204.6, 208, 195205, 195, no modeQuestion 6 (5 points) The frequency table shows Sam’s record in swimming. YearNumber of medals2008620094201012012720134Based on this record, what is the probability of picking up a medal won by him in the years 2009 or 2012. Question 6 options:2Question 7 (5 points) The table shows the price of admission at eight theaters. Theater Admission Prices ($)5.007.508.258.009.7510.2511.0010.75Find the mean absolute deviation of admission prices. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Question 7 options:$13.00$8.81$6.00$1.63Question 8 (5 points) Identify the sample as biased or unbiased and describe its type.John wanted to know about the popularity of a particular movie. He surveyed 20% of the people in 5 different theaters.Question 8 options:biased, voluntary response samplebiased, convenience sampleunbiased, simple random sampleunbiased, systematic random sampleQuestion 9 (5 points) The table shows the high temperatures for two different cities over the past 10 days. High Temperatures (°F)Lewistown64656566686970717374Hamersville55636567676868687071Compare the ranges in temperature for the cities.
Question 9 options:The range for Lewistown is 6 more than the range for Hamersville.The range for Lewistown is 3 more than the range for Hamersville.The range for Hamersville is 5 more than the range for Lewistown.The range for Hamersville is 6 more than the range for Lewistown.Question 10 (5 points) Nina’s quiz scores for the quarter are 90, 79, 5, 84, 95, 81, 87, and 94. Which measure of central tendency best represents the data shown in the table and why? Question 10 options:Since the data have many repeated values, the mode best represents the data.Since there is an extreme value (5) and there are no big gaps in the middle of the data, the median best represents the data.Since there are no extreme values, the mean best represents the data.Since there are no extreme values and few repeated numbers, the median best represents the data.Question 11 (5 points) Lionel is apartment hunting. He makes a table of prospective apartment choices. Apartment Rental PricesApartment ChoicePrice per Month ($)1630275536754765569066807675Which measure of central tendency best represents the data shown in the table and why? Question 11 options:Since the data is grouped close together, the mode best represents the data.Since there are no extreme values, the median best represents the data.Since there are no extreme values and few repeated numbers, the mean best represents the data.Since the value 675 occurs more than once, the mode best represents the data.Question 12 (5 points) How Often We Check EmailAccording to the graph, out of 2500 people, how many would you expect check email daily?Question 12 options:575 people1900 people190 people25 peopleQuestion 13 (5 points) Identify the sample as biased or unbiased and describe its type.To determine whether students would choose engineering as their profession, equal number of boys and girls were surveyed in a school.Question 13 options:unbiased, stratified random sampleunbiased, systematic random samplebiased, convenience samplebiased, voluntary response sampleQuestion 14 (5 points) The table shows the number of points scored by each team in a tournament. Number of Points Scored1225162031161922Find the mean absolute deviation of the number of points scored. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Question 14 options:4.411620.1335.26Question 15 (5 points) Find the probability.A bag of sweets contains 20 gummy bears and 35 orange slices. One sweet is taken at random from the bag. Find P(gummy bear).Question 15 options:Question 16 (5 points) Find the range for the set of data.101, 72, 115, 114, 117, 56, 101, 68, 111, 58, 51, 51, 90Question 16 options:64856690Question 17 (5 points) Find the probability.A marble is randomly selected from a bag containing 15 black, 12 white, and 6 clear marbles. Find P(not clear). Round to the nearest percent if necessary. Question 17 options:18%82%64%55%Question 18 (5 points) Find the median, first quartile, third quartile, interquartile range, and any outliers for each set of data.111, 68, 93, 88, 74, 152, 119, 87, 88, 105, 84, 102, 151, 115, 112
Question 18 options:median: 102, Q1: 87, Q3: 113, IR: 28, outliers: nonemedian: 102, Q1: 87, Q3: 115, IR: 28, outliers: 68median: 102, Q1: 87, Q2: 115, IR: 28, outliers: nonemedian: 102, Q1: 87, Q3: 115, IR: 27, outliers: noneQuestion 19 (5 points) For the following exercises, use the chart below. It shows the percent of consumers who prefer each brand of paper towel. Paper TowelNumber of ResponsesThirsty49Clean24Strong Ones15PowerWash12Predict how many consumers prefer PowerWash paper towels from a group of 195?
Question 19 options:23 consumers24 consumers29 consumers30 consumersQuestion 20 (5 points) Find the median, first quartile, third quartile, interquartile range, and any outliers for each set of data.14.6, 28.1, 3.9, 7.1, 5.3, 30.9, 2.8, 6.5, 20.8, 16.4, 16.4, 27.1, 53.5, 12.5, 6.1
Question 20 options:median: 14.6, Q1: 6.1, Q3: 27.1, IR: 21, outliers: nonemedian: 14.6, Q1: 6.1, Q3: 27.1, IR: 20, outliers: nonemedian: 14.6, Q1: 6.1, Q3: 27.1, IR: 21, outliers: 2.8median: 14.6, Q1: 6.1, Q3: 25.1, IR: 21, outliers: none
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They are added to the differences between measures.They are calculated so that they can be eliminated.They are the residual sum of squares that becomes the error term.They are ignored in the analysis.Which one of these is the best answer?
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Part 1: to be completed in Excel®You manage the inventory for a car dealership. Data on current inventory can be found in the Week 2 Data Set. Management would like you to assess current inventory on the dealership lot.Using the Week 2 Data Set, create and calculate the following in Excel®:Create a pie chart which summarizes colors of the cars in the sample.Create a bar chart which summarizes the number of each of the models of cars in the sample.Create a frequency table for classes of MPG, including frequency and relative frequency for the cars in the sample.Calculate the mean Days in Inventory for the cars in the sample. Also, do the following:Compare the mean to the median and the mode. Highlight the value that would be a better representation of the "typical" price of a car in inventory.Calculate the standard deviation of the Days in Inventory for the cars in the sample. Calculate the 5 number summary for the suggested retail prices of the cars in the sample. This consists of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th quartile, and the IQRThis is the information for the Data Set Sample Car # Color MPG Suggest Retail Price Option Package Days in Inventory 1 Grey 27.6 $ 24,390.00 LX 1 2 Grey 32.4 $ 21,780.00 Touring 10 3 Blue 33.2 $ 21,149.00 Touring 28 4 Black 34.7 $ 22,069.00 LX 21 5 Blue 27.2 $ 22,532.00 Touring 16 6 Blue 26.6 $ 20,345.00 Touring 22 7 Red 37.3 $ 22,112.00 EX 12 8 Silver 34.9 $ 21,289.00 Touring 23 9 Silver 29.6 $ 24,871.00 LX 15 10 Silver 32.3 $ 25,389.00 EX 8 11 Grey 31.9 $ 25,998.00 EX 28 12 Red 26.4 $ 19,713.00 LX 55 13 Black 34.8 $ 25,213.00 EX 2 14 Silver 35.9 $ 24,467.00 Touring 33 15 Black 34.6 $ 21,402.00 LX 17 16 Black 33.3 $ 20,351.00 LX 14 17 Grey 33.1 $ 23,732.00 Touring 1 18 Red 37.5 $ 24,558.00 Touring 2 19 Red 27.8 $ 19,167.00 LX 18 20 Red 36.1 $ 19,903.00 Touring 22 21 Blue 28.8 $ 22,140.00 Touring 19 22 Red 26.2 $ 22,180.00 EX 41 23 Silver 27.4 $ 23,120.00 Touring 33 24 Black 34.9 $ 19,837.00 Touring 21 25 Red 36.5 $ 24,666.00 EX 31 26 Red 26.3 $ 19,446.00 EX 35 27 Blue 31.4 $ 23,954.00 Touring 11 28 Blue 30.9 $ 21,201.00 LX 3 29 Red 27.4 $ 21,346.00 EX 26 30 Red 36 $ 19,406.00 EX 31
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Question 1 (5 points) For each situation, make a tree diagram or table to show the sample space. Then give the total numbe ...
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Question 1 (5 points) For each situation, make a tree diagram or table to show the sample space. Then give the total number of outcomes.picking a number from 1 to 4 and choosing the color red, green, or yellow
Question 1 options:691224Question 2 (5 points) List all of the possible outcomes using the table below. SkirtColorskirt 1whiteskirt 2black Question 2 options:skirt 1, whiteskirt 2, blackskirt 2, whiteskirt 2, black skirt 1, whiteskirt 1, blackskirt 2, whiteskirt 2, black skirt 1, whiteskirt 1, blackskirt 2, whiteskirt 2, white skirt 1, whiteskirt 1, blackskirt 1, whiteskirt 2, black Question 3 (5 points) Find the mode of each set of data.33, 19, 15, 39, 39, 34, 24, 29Question 3 options:31293239Question 4 (5 points) Find the interquartile range of the data.68, 82, 44, 79, 94, 60, 78, 70, 59 Question 4 options:70205021Question 5 (5 points) Winona’s bowling scores for the past nine weeks are 195, 180, 195, 212, 208, 231, 179, 246, and 195. Find the mean, median, and mode. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.Question 5 options:204, 195, 195204.6, 195, 195204.6, 208, 195205, 195, no modeQuestion 6 (5 points) The frequency table shows Sam’s record in swimming. YearNumber of medals2008620094201012012720134Based on this record, what is the probability of picking up a medal won by him in the years 2009 or 2012. Question 6 options:2Question 7 (5 points) The table shows the price of admission at eight theaters. Theater Admission Prices ($)5.007.508.258.009.7510.2511.0010.75Find the mean absolute deviation of admission prices. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Question 7 options:$13.00$8.81$6.00$1.63Question 8 (5 points) Identify the sample as biased or unbiased and describe its type.John wanted to know about the popularity of a particular movie. He surveyed 20% of the people in 5 different theaters.Question 8 options:biased, voluntary response samplebiased, convenience sampleunbiased, simple random sampleunbiased, systematic random sampleQuestion 9 (5 points) The table shows the high temperatures for two different cities over the past 10 days. High Temperatures (°F)Lewistown64656566686970717374Hamersville55636567676868687071Compare the ranges in temperature for the cities.
Question 9 options:The range for Lewistown is 6 more than the range for Hamersville.The range for Lewistown is 3 more than the range for Hamersville.The range for Hamersville is 5 more than the range for Lewistown.The range for Hamersville is 6 more than the range for Lewistown.Question 10 (5 points) Nina’s quiz scores for the quarter are 90, 79, 5, 84, 95, 81, 87, and 94. Which measure of central tendency best represents the data shown in the table and why? Question 10 options:Since the data have many repeated values, the mode best represents the data.Since there is an extreme value (5) and there are no big gaps in the middle of the data, the median best represents the data.Since there are no extreme values, the mean best represents the data.Since there are no extreme values and few repeated numbers, the median best represents the data.Question 11 (5 points) Lionel is apartment hunting. He makes a table of prospective apartment choices. Apartment Rental PricesApartment ChoicePrice per Month ($)1630275536754765569066807675Which measure of central tendency best represents the data shown in the table and why? Question 11 options:Since the data is grouped close together, the mode best represents the data.Since there are no extreme values, the median best represents the data.Since there are no extreme values and few repeated numbers, the mean best represents the data.Since the value 675 occurs more than once, the mode best represents the data.Question 12 (5 points) How Often We Check EmailAccording to the graph, out of 2500 people, how many would you expect check email daily?Question 12 options:575 people1900 people190 people25 peopleQuestion 13 (5 points) Identify the sample as biased or unbiased and describe its type.To determine whether students would choose engineering as their profession, equal number of boys and girls were surveyed in a school.Question 13 options:unbiased, stratified random sampleunbiased, systematic random samplebiased, convenience samplebiased, voluntary response sampleQuestion 14 (5 points) The table shows the number of points scored by each team in a tournament. Number of Points Scored1225162031161922Find the mean absolute deviation of the number of points scored. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary. Question 14 options:4.411620.1335.26Question 15 (5 points) Find the probability.A bag of sweets contains 20 gummy bears and 35 orange slices. One sweet is taken at random from the bag. Find P(gummy bear).Question 15 options:Question 16 (5 points) Find the range for the set of data.101, 72, 115, 114, 117, 56, 101, 68, 111, 58, 51, 51, 90Question 16 options:64856690Question 17 (5 points) Find the probability.A marble is randomly selected from a bag containing 15 black, 12 white, and 6 clear marbles. Find P(not clear). Round to the nearest percent if necessary. Question 17 options:18%82%64%55%Question 18 (5 points) Find the median, first quartile, third quartile, interquartile range, and any outliers for each set of data.111, 68, 93, 88, 74, 152, 119, 87, 88, 105, 84, 102, 151, 115, 112
Question 18 options:median: 102, Q1: 87, Q3: 113, IR: 28, outliers: nonemedian: 102, Q1: 87, Q3: 115, IR: 28, outliers: 68median: 102, Q1: 87, Q2: 115, IR: 28, outliers: nonemedian: 102, Q1: 87, Q3: 115, IR: 27, outliers: noneQuestion 19 (5 points) For the following exercises, use the chart below. It shows the percent of consumers who prefer each brand of paper towel. Paper TowelNumber of ResponsesThirsty49Clean24Strong Ones15PowerWash12Predict how many consumers prefer PowerWash paper towels from a group of 195?
Question 19 options:23 consumers24 consumers29 consumers30 consumersQuestion 20 (5 points) Find the median, first quartile, third quartile, interquartile range, and any outliers for each set of data.14.6, 28.1, 3.9, 7.1, 5.3, 30.9, 2.8, 6.5, 20.8, 16.4, 16.4, 27.1, 53.5, 12.5, 6.1
Question 20 options:median: 14.6, Q1: 6.1, Q3: 27.1, IR: 21, outliers: nonemedian: 14.6, Q1: 6.1, Q3: 27.1, IR: 20, outliers: nonemedian: 14.6, Q1: 6.1, Q3: 27.1, IR: 21, outliers: 2.8median: 14.6, Q1: 6.1, Q3: 25.1, IR: 21, outliers: none
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How are the subject-to-subject differences treated in the within-subjects F
They are added to the differences between measures.They are calculated so that they can be eliminated.They are the residua ...
How are the subject-to-subject differences treated in the within-subjects F
They are added to the differences between measures.They are calculated so that they can be eliminated.They are the residual sum of squares that becomes the error term.They are ignored in the analysis.Which one of these is the best answer?
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