Business Statistics Problem Set # 8 Due Monday December 1st 1. You have data on three variables for college graduates: years of work experience‚ student GPA and monthly salary after graduation in $. You collect data from 6 students. Student Years of Work Experience GPA Monthly Salary ($) 1 3 2.6 3300 2 0 3.4 3600 3 4 3.6 4000 4 1 3.2 3500 5 2 3.5 3900 6 5 2.9 3600 Following are the regression results for the data using Excel. In this problem‚ you will be interpreting the regression results
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Exercises Exercise 1: Use the idea chain provided for the preparation phase of your speech and generate ideas for the following theme: the importance of going to college. Exercise 2: Write an outlined speech‚ about the dangers of late abortions (having an abortion after 3 months of pregnancy). Follow all the steps given for the preparation process of speaking in public. Exercise 3: Here’s the subject of a speech: Save the white whale of the gulf of guinea. Imagine you had to prepare handouts for
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the AS-AD model and its behavior in the long run‚ the long-run effects of an increase in government spending include a. a drop in the interest rate. b. a rise in output. c. a rise in the price level. d. all of the above. e. none of the above. 6. The aggregate supply curve tells us a. the level of output at which aggregate expenditure equals output‚ for each possible price level. b. the price level
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Melissa Russian UNV-104 April 10‚ 2013 Jeri Jorgenson-Zwibel Exercise and Obesity Obesity has been a big problem in the US and seems to be getting bigger and bigger and now our children are starting to suffer from obesity. It is important to set a good example and show our children how to make healthy choices. A healthy lifestyle is not hard to accomplish and you will have a longer life and be happier. Exercise can also help reduce chronic diseases that are associated with obesity (Schmidt
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Write a for loop that will print 60 seconds to the screen. Complete the missing lines of code. Constant Integer MAX_SECONDS = 60 Declare Integer seconds For Seconds = 1 to Max_Seconds Display “The Second is ”‚ seconds End For Step 6: Explain what you think will be displayed to the screen in Step 5. (Reference: Incrementing by Values Other than 1‚ page 190): Display numbers starting at 0 through 10 by increments of 2. 0‚2‚4‚6‚8‚10 Step 7: Write a for loop that will display the
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payments to contractors when specific tasks are verified as complete. 24 % Excavation and framing complete 8 % Roof and fireplace complete 3 % Wiring roughed in 6 % Plumbing roughed in 5 % Siding on 17 % Windows‚ insulation‚ walks‚ plaster‚ and garage complete 9 % Furnace installed 4 % Plumbing fixtures installed 10 % Exterior paint‚ light fixtures installed‚ finish hardware installed 6 % Carpet and trim installed 4 % Interior decorating 4 % Floors laid and finished a.What is the estimated
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Question 1 1 out of 1 points | | | | |Suppliers can exert bargaining power on participants in an industry by: | | | | | |Answer | | | | | |
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Exercise 9 1. A farmer wanted to find the relationship between the amount of fertilizer used and the yield of corn. He selected seven acres of his land on which he used different amounts of fertilizer to grow corn. The following table gives the amount of fertilizer (in pounds) used and the yield of corn (in bushels)for each of the seven acres. Fertilizer Used (x) 120 80 100 70 88 75 110 Yield of Corn(y) 138 112 129 96 119 104 134 a. Find the least squares regression line. a. Calculate r and r2
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1. Haar Inc. is a merchandising company. Last month the company’s cost of goods sold was $61‚000. The company’s beginning merchandise inventory was $11‚000 and its ending merchandise inventory was $21‚000. What was the total amount of the company’s merchandise purchases for the month? A. $61‚000 B. $51‚000 C. $71‚000 D. $93‚000 Purchases = Cost of goods sold + Ending merchandise inventory - Beginning merchandise inventory = $61‚000 + $21‚000 - $11‚000 = $71‚000 2. Gabruk Inc. is a merchandising
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The exercise provided a great sense of bad arguments and the various fallacies. The quiz gave examples of fallacious appeals such as questionable authority‚ common belief; two wrongs do not equal a right‚ common practice‚ wishful thinking and indirect consequences. Generally speaking the multiple choice answers were tricky as most of the choices were very similar in content and form. The trick to identifying the correct answer is found in previous reading and looking forward. Key words or the
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