A large research hospital and a community hospital are located in your area. The surgery cases, even of the same type, are not equally serious. Large research hospitals tend to get the most serious surgery cases, whereas community hospitals tend to get more of the routine cases. Suppose that patients can be classified as being in either "Good" or "Poor" condition and the outcomes of surgery are as shown in table below. Survival Rates by Condition | Good Condition | | Poor Condition | | Died | Survived | Total | | | Died | Survived | Total | Research hospital | 12 | 688 | 700 | | Research hospital | 69 | 1431 | 1500 | Community hospital | 16 | 584 | 600 | | Community hospital | 7 | 93 | 100 | Total | 28 | 1272 | 1300 | | Total | 76 | 1524 | 1600 |
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2. A large research hospital and a community hospital are located in your area. The surgery cases, even of the same type, are not equally serious. Large research hospitals tend to get the most serious surgery cases, whereas community hospitals tend to get more of the routine cases. Suppose that patients can be classified as being in either "Good" or "Poor" condition and the outcomes of surgery are as shown in table below. Survival Rates by Condition | Good Condition | | Poor Condition | | Died | Survived | Total | | | Died | Survived | Total | Research hospital | 13 | 687 | 700 | | Research hospital | 73 | 1427 | 1500 | Community hospital | 19 | 581 | 600 | | Community hospital | 7 | 93 | 100 | Total | 32 | 1268 | 1300 | | Total | 80 | 1520 | 1600 |
. Round the answers to three decimal places. For Good Condition, calculate the proportions that died and were in research hospital. (Points : 1) [removed] .019 [removed] .981 [removed] .049 [removed] .951
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3. A large research hospital and a community hospital are located in your area. The surgery cases, even of the same type, are not equally serious. Large research hospitals tend to get the most serious surgery cases, whereas community hospitals tend to get more of the routine cases. Suppose that patients can be classified as being in either "Good" or "Poor" condition and the outcomes of surgery are as shown in table below. Survival Rates by Condition | Good Condition | | Poor Condition | | Died | Survived | Total | | | Died | Survived | Total | Research hospital | 13 | 687 | 700 | | Research hospital | 73 | 1427 | 1500 | Community hospital | 19 | 581 | 600 | | Community hospital | 7 | 93 | 100 | Total | 32 | 1268 | 1300 | | Total | 80 | 1520 | 1600 |
. Round the answers to three decimal places. For Poor Condition, calculate the proportions that survived and were in community hospital. (Points : 1) [removed] .951 [removed] .981 [removed] .049 [removed] .930
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4. A large research hospital and a community hospital are located in your area. The surgery cases, even of the same type, are not equally serious. Large research hospitals tend to get the most serious surgery cases, whereas community hospitals tend to get more of the routine cases. Suppose that patients can be classified as being in either "Good" or "Poor" condition and the outcomes of surgery are as shown in table below. Survival Rates by Condition | Good Condition | | Poor Condition | | Died | Survived | Total | | | Died | Survived | Total | Research hospital | 12 | 688 | 700 | | Research hospital | 70 | 1430 | 1500 | Community hospital | 17 | 583 | 600 | | Community hospital | 7 | 93 | 100 | Total | 29 | 1271 | 1300 | | Total | 77 | 1523 | 1600 |
Round the answers to three decimal places. For Poor Condition, calculate the proportions that died and were in community hospital. (Points : 1) [removed] .972 [removed] .983 [removed] .070 [removed] .930
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5. Calculations from a data set of n = 38 pairs of (x,y) values have provided the following results: , Obtain the correlation coefficient. Round your answer to three decimal places. (Points : 1) [removed] r=.597 [removed] r=.201 [removed] r=-.201 [removed] r=-.597 |
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6. Heating and combustion analyses were performed in order to study the composition of moon rocks. Recorded here are the determinations of hydrogen (H) and carbon (C) in parts per million (ppm) for 11 specimens. Hydrogen (ppm) | 120 | 74 | 90 | 8 | 38 | 20 | 2.8 | 66 | 2.0 | 20 | 85 | Carbon (ppm) | 105 | 110 | 99 | 22 | 50 | 60 | 7.3 | 74 | 7.7 | 45 | 51 |
Calculate r. Round your answer to three decimal places. (Points : 1) [removed]r = .901 [removed]r = .890 [removed]r = 0.858 [removed]r = .724
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7. A store manager has determined that the monthly profit y realized from selling a particular brand of car battery is given by y = 12x − 155 where x denotes the number of these batteries sold in a month. If 37 batteries were sold in a month, what was the profit? (Points : 1) [removed]y = 289 [removed]y = 291 [removed]y = 293 [removed]y = 295 |
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8. A store manager has determined that the monthly profit y realized from selling a particular brand of car battery is given by y = 8x − 155 where x denotes the number of these batteries sold in a month. At least how many batteries must be sold in a month in order to make a profit? (Give a whole number.) (Points : 1) [removed]x =14 [removed]x =16 [removed]x =18 [removed]x = 20 |
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9. In an experiment to study the relation between the time waiting in line, y (minutes), to get to the head of the checkout line at her favorite grocery store and the number of persons ahead in line, x, a student collected the following statistics: n = 9 , , Sxx = 9.4 , Syy = 17.8 , Sxy= 11.7 Find the equation of the least squares fitted line. Round your answers to two decimal places. Depict your answer in the form: (Points : 1) [removed]y = -1.81+1.24*x [removed]y =1.81+1.24*x [removed]y = 2.01+1.24*x [removed]y = 2.01-1.24*x |
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10. Given the five pairs of (x, y) values, Calculate the following least squares estimates. Carry out all calculations exactly and round to 3 decimal places the final answers only. (Points : 1) [removed] 2.200 0.600 [removed]2.600 0.500 [removed] 2.600 0.400 [removed]2.900 0.500
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