This paperwork of ECO 561 Week 4 Discussion Question 1 shows the solutions to the following problems: What is the economy’s current stage in the business cycle? Support your answer with data on the real GDP growth rate‚ the unemployment rate‚ and the CPI inflation rate. You may obtain these data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis website. Economics - General Economics ECO 561 Week 1-6 Everything Icluded (All Assignments‚ DQ’s All Quizees and Final Exam) College is too
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customers continue to come back. In an industry with major competitors‚ the balance between management and employees is especially important. The company continues to break new ground with new features‚ services‚ and high quality products (AT&T‚ 2014). Problem Customer service is something is lagging by comparison with the other cell phone companies. This is a concern for us to do research evaluate the data and do some statistical analysis and determine if there is a significant importance with the data
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Math – 213 Problem Set Solve each of the following problems. 1. A coin is tossed four times. What is the probability that at least 2 heads will occur? 2. A pair of dice is rolled. What is the probability that the sum is equal to the following? a. 5 b. 10 c. at most 9 d. at least 8 3. A chip is drawn at random from a jar containing 8 red‚ 2 blue‚ 3 green‚ 4 yellow‚ and 3 white chips. Determine the probability that it is: a. Red b. Yellow or red c. Not orange 4. In a graduating class of 300 students
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Week 4 Homework Solutions: Problem Set 4 1. Determining Profit or Loss from an Investment. Three years ago‚ you purchased 150 shares of IBM stock for $88 a share. Today‚ you sold your IBM stock for $103 a share. For this problem‚ ignore commissions that would be charged to buy and sell your IBM shares. a. What is the amount of profit you earned on each share of IBM stock? The profit on each share of IBM stock was $15. $103 priced when each share was sold‚ $88 priced when each
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Me1 Problem Set #2 The US College Enrollment and the “Third Law of Demand” A theorem proposed by Professors Alchian and Allen in their text‚ University Economics (1964) has had several rebirths of interest in the literature. The so-called “third law of demand‚” or “relative price theorem‚” holds that a fixed cost added to a good of varying quality causes the consumer to prefer the category considered of higher quality to the lower. Recently a number of studies‚ keeping this theorem in mind have
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Week One Student Guide This course begins with a general overview of financial statements. Different financial statement users will have different needs for each of the financial statements. Each financial statement provides internal and external users with specific information‚ and each is like one piece of a jigsaw puzzle. People need all the pieces to get all the information to evaluate the true financial status of the organization. In addition to financial statements‚ you discuss regulatory
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Chapter 13 Problems (2‚ 9‚ 11‚ & 14) 2) Determine the coefficient of correlation and the coefficient of determination. Interpret the association between X and Y. X Y x^2 xy 5 13 25 65 3 15 9 45 6 7 36 42 3 12 9 36 4 13 16 52 4 11 16 44 6 9 36 54 8 5 64 40 39 85 211 378 r = (378) - (39)(85) / 8 = -36.375 √[211 - (39)^2 / 8] *
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Name Assignment QNT/561 Date Descriptive Statistics Sales (in USD) The distribution is normally distributed. Central Tendency: Mean = 42.84 dollars. Dispersion: Standard deviation = 9.073 dollars. Count: 100 Min/Max: Min is $23.00; Max is $64.00 Confidence Interval (alpha = 0.05): $41.06 to $44.62 The histogram is present in Appendix A; the descriptive statistics are present in Appendix B. Age The distribution is not normally distributed. Central Tendency: Median = 35 years Dispersion:
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Energy 1. A man climbs on to a wall that is 5 m high and gains 2200 J of potential energy. What is the mass of the man? Given: Formula: h = 5 m m = PE/gh PE = 2200 J Solution: m = 2200 J / (9.8 m/s2 x 5 m) m = 49 kg 2. Calculate the kinetic energy of a 500 kg car travelling at 50 m/s. Given: Formula: m = 500 kg KE = mv2/2 v = 50 m/s Solution: KE = 500 kg x (50 m/s)2 / 2 KE = 625 000 J Power 3. Riley climbs a flight of stairs in 3 minutes. If he
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ECE 302 Problem Set 9 Fall 2013 The following problems have been selected from the course text. 4.78 In a large collection of wires‚ the length of a wire is X‚ an exponential random variable with mean 5π cm. Each wire is cut to make rings of diameter 1 cm. Find the probability mass function for the number of complete rings produced by each length of wire. 4.85 The exam grades in a certain class have a Gaussian pdf with mean m and standard deviation σ. Find the constants a and b so that
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