Quantitative Analysis Exam #3 RETAKE
Anyone able to help with an online 1 hour timed exam?
Each exam is 5 -8 questions long.
Two of the questions can be 2 to 9 part answers.
Due by 12pm Eastern Standard time USA...this Wednesday Nov, 21st.
I would like to complete the exam the night before.
I prefer to log in to my online portal and send the exam questions via picture text to this post.
We would have to schedule a time to take the exam together.
Pictures are attached to show the material that is covered on the exam.
Here are the main topics covered:
1) Binomial mean (binomial probabilities)
2) Standard deviations (counts, probability)
3) Standard distributions
4) Central limit theorem
5) Confidence intervals
6) Hypothesis tests
Rules when taking the exam:
• Timing starts when you click the Begin Assessment button. You cannot pause the exam once you begin.
• If you are inactive or log out, the timer will continue to track the time you have remaining to complete the exam.
• When answering numeric questions, do not round until the end and round all final answers to two decimal places.
• Express all percentages and probabilities as decimals (e.g., .1863 should be expressed as .19 and not 18.63%).
• Do not use thousands separators (e.g., 1,000 should be expressed as 1000).
• Do not change the unit of analysis (e.g., do not change 5.17 ($K) to 5170).
• Unless otherwise indicated, use a .95 confidence level.
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