stats problems with solution fall 2014 49467
Question
1.(TCO E) A sample of 15 computers reveals the following data in years of service (X1, YEARS), whether the computer is a MAC or not (X2, 1=Mac computer, 0=not a Mac computer), and the total number of breakdowns (Y, BREAKDOWNS). The results are found below.
YEARS | MAC | BREAKDOWNS |
1 | 1 | 0 |
1 | 0 | 1 |
2 | 1 | 0 |
2 | 0 | 2 |
2 | 1 | 1 |
2 | 0 | 3 |
3 | 1 | 1 |
3 | 0 | 4 |
4 | 1 | 2 |
4 | 0 | 5 |
4 | 0 | 6 |
5 | 1 | 3 |
5 | 0 | 7 |
6 | 0 | 8 |
Correlations: YEARS, MAC, BREAKDOWNS
YEARS MAC
MAC -0.168
0.549
BREAKDOWNS 0.810 -0.664
0.000 0.007
Cell Contents: Pearson correlation
P-Value
Regression Analysis: BREAKDOWNS versus YEARS, MAC
The regression equation is
BREAKDOWNS = 0.462 + 1.19 YEARS - 2.68 MAC.
Predictor Coef SE Coef T P
Constant 0.4625 0.4456 1.04 0.320
YEARS 1.1946 0.1169 10.22 0.000
MAC -2.6805 0.3470 -7.72 0.000
S = 0.649016 R-Sq = 94.2% R-Sq(adj) = 93.3%
Analysis of Variance
Source DF SS MS F P
Regression 2 82.679 41.339 98.14 0.000
Residual Error 12 5.055 0.421
Total 14 87.733
Predicted Values for New Observations
New Obs Fit SE Fit 95% CI 95% PI
1 3.755 0.367 (2.956, 4.554) (2.131, 5.379)
Values of Predictors for New Observations
New Obs YEARS MAC
1 5.00 1.00
a. Analyze the above output to determine the multiple regression equation.
b. Find and interpret the multiple index of determination (R-Sq).
c. Perform the multiple regression t-tests on?ˆ1,?ˆ2 (use two tailed test with (a = .10). Interpret your results.
d. Predict the total number of breakdowns for a single computer that is a 5-year-old MAC. Use both a point estimate and the appropriate interval estimate. (Points : 31)
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1.(TCO A)Consider the following age data, which is the result of selecting a random sample of 25 Boeing 747 airplanes that are owned by United Airlines. The age of each airplane is given in years. 17 5 5 12 8 5 8 16 14
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Question 2. 2.(TCO B) East Side Bank has three loan officers, Jim, Sally, and Dave, who process all loan applications. Each application results in an approval, rejection, or delay. The results of the last 100 loan applications are shown below.
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Question 3. 3.(TCO B) Records of a health insurance company show that 40% of policyholders under age 30 submitted a claim during the past year. A random sample of 75 policyholders under age 30 is selected. Assuming the records are correct, then find the probability that
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Question 4. 4.(TCO B) The end-of-month cash flow for a company can be modeled by a normal distribution with a mean of $10,000 and a standard deviation of $7,000. Note that a positive cash flow figure means that there is a surplus of cash, but a negative cash flow means that we have a cash shortage.
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Question 5. 5.(TCO C)A survey is taken of U.S. companies that do business with firms in India. One of the questions in the survey was: “Approximately how many years has your company been trading with firms in India?” A random sample of 44 responses to this question yields the following results.
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Question 6. 6.(TCO C)You are in charge of selling advertising for radio station WQAA. The fee you can set for airtime is directly related to the share of the listening market your station reaches. From time to time you conduct surveys to determine WQAA’s share of the market. This month, when you contacted 200 randomly selected residents, 12 respondents said they listen to WQAA.
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Question 7. 7.(TCO D) The Cottrell Soap Company has produced a new dish washing liquid that it believes is superior to competitive products on the market. The board of directors has indicated that the product will be marketed if more than 25% of the population of households prefer the product over its competitors. The company’s market research department has distributed the new product to 400 randomly selected households. The results of this sampling are that 120 of the 400 households prefer the new dish washing liquid. Does the sample data provide evidence to conclude that the percentage of households in the population that prefer the new dishwashing liquid is more than 25% (witha = .05)? Use the hypothesis testing procedure outlined below. (Points : 24)
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Question 8. 8.(TCO D) At a supermarket, the average number of register mistakes per day per clerk was 18. The owner of the supermarket purchased new cash registers in an effort to decrease the number of errors. After extensive training on the new registers, the manager took a random sample of 100 clerks on randomly selected days using the new registers and found the following results.
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