Part B- Be the audience The event I attended was Circus Fantasia‚ in Littleport on 6th March. Having attended quite a few circus’ before and having seen ones before of very high standard‚ I went in with quite critical thinking... As soon as I saw the circus I could tell instantly it was not going to be great. They say don’t judge a book by its cover but if the outside looked dull with limited decoration‚ I only could come to the instant assumption that the inside would be similar. I was correct
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LS Assignment 4b B Part Brooklyn Ho 5A (11) Answer: To a large extent‚ I do agree with the statement that Hong Kong people’s participation in major events concerning the nation will enhance their national identity. Nowasdays‚ people tends to devote more time and participate keenly in some major social events and protests. For instance‚ the June Forth Candlelight Vigil‚ boarding on Diaoyu Island and donation of money for charity work. Common interest has been imperative since Hong Kongers mainly
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INTRODUCTION Base on the data collected in the previous samples‚ the manager has made an alternative hypothesis on the following: A) The average (mean) annual income was less than $50‚000 B) The true population proportion of customers who live in an urban area exceed 40% C) The avarage (mean) number of years lived in the current home is less than 13 years D) The avarage (mean) credit balance for suburban costumers is more than $4‚300 Using the sample data‚ we will perform hypothesis
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Math 533 Project Part B In regards to the dataset from AJ Department store‚ your manager has speculated the following: the average (mean) annual income is less than $50‚000‚ the true population proportion of customers who live in an urban area exceeds 40%‚ the average (mean) number of years lived in the current home is less than 13 years‚ the average (mean) credit balance for suburban customers is more than $4300. Part 1. Using the sample data‚ perform
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Course Project Part B a. the average (mean) annual income was less than $50‚000 Null and Alternative Hypothesis H0: mu= 50 (in thousands) Ha: mu<50 (in thousands) Level of Significance Level of Significance = .05 Test Statistic‚ Critical Value‚ and Decision Rule Since alpha = .05‚ z<-1.645‚ which is lower tailed Rejection region is‚ z<-1.645 Calculate test statistic‚ x-bar=43.74 and s=14.64 Z=(43.74-50)/2.070=-3.024 2.070 is calculated by: s/sq-root of
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supports the view that the main effect of increasing media coverage of the royal family from the 1970s onwards was to damage the image of the monarchy when it says the slapstick gameshow ’It’s a Royal Knockout’‚ which many members of the royal family took part in ’seriously dented their dignity: the nation was not amused’‚ which suggests the people of Britain lost respect for the royal family as a result of media coverage. This is supported in source 16 when it says ’We hope the Windsors and their advisors
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The following report presents a detailed statistical analysis of AJ DAVIS department store customers. Data was collected from a sample of 50 AJ DAVIS credit customers for the purpose of learning more about the customers of AJ DAVIS. The first variable considered is Location‚ a categorical variable. The three subcategories are Urban‚ Suburban and Rural. The frequency distribution and pie chart are included. Measures of central tendency and descriptive statistics are not calculated due to the
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AJ Davis Department Store Part B AJ Davis Department Store Introduction The following information will show whether or not the manager’s speculations are correct. He wants to know the following information: Is the average mean greater than $45‚000? Does the true population proportion of customers who live in an urban area exceed 45%? Is the average number of years lived in the current home less than 8 years? Is the credit balance for suburban customers more than $3200? Hypothesis testing and confidence
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a department store chain‚ which has many credit customers. A sample of 50 credit customers is selected with data collected on location‚ income‚ credit balance‚ number of people and years lived in the house Contents A. Brief Introduction: 2 B. 1st individual variable‚ using graphical‚ numerical summary and interpretation 3 a) Income 3 C. 2nd individual variable‚ using graphical‚ numerical summary and interpretation 4 a) Credit Balance 4 D. 3rd individual variable‚ using graphical
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