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A random sample of second-round golf scores from a major tournament is listed below. At ...

A random sample of second-round golf scores from a major tournament is listed below. At  = 0.10, is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the population variance exceeds 9?
State the hypothesis and identify the claim. H0:
H1:
Find the critical value(s).
Compute the test value. Make the decision. Summarize the result.
75, 67, 69, 72, 70, 66, 74, 69, 74, 71

In: Statistics and Probability

In a hearing test, subjects estimate the loudness (in decibels) of sound, and the results are;...

In a hearing test, subjects estimate the loudness (in decibels) of sound, and the results are; 12, 68, 74, 66, 37, 52, 71, 90, 65, 76, 73, 22. What are the outer fences?


In a hearing test, subjects estimate the loudness (in decibels) of sound, and the results are; 12, 68, 74, 66, 37, 52, 71, 90, 65, 76, 73, 22. What are the outer fences?

In: Math

1. Define the 7 Levels of Evidence described in the Sewell textbook. 2. Define the term...

1. Define the 7 Levels of Evidence described in the Sewell textbook. 2. Define the term ‘research practice gap’ and name two causes. 3. Provide a brief definition of a ‘Just Culture’. 4. How can informatics be used to monitor errors and support a Just Culture? 5. What is BCMA and how does it contribute to patient safety? 6. Define telenursing and describe how it occurs. 7. Describe at least 2 examples of patient assessments that may be accomplished using telenursing. 8. What is the Leapfrog Group and how can a healthcare organization meet the CPOE criteria to be recognized by this group? 9. How can CPOE contribute to patient safety? 10. Define bioinformatics. 11. Name two examples of nursing or medical decision support. 12. Name 4 ways a nurse can follow HIPAA guidelines for securing patient data. 13. What are 4 basic guidelines for quality documentation and reporting? 14. Define an eMAR and describe the information it contains. 15. Define the terms ‘cyberchondriac’ and ‘online diagnoser’. Describe the difference between them. 16. Define the terms ‘health literacy’ and ‘health numeracy’. Name several examples

In: Nursing

Hello, What other info do you need.   For your final project, choose three areas of healthcare...

Hello,

What other info do you need.  

For your final project, choose three areas of healthcare ethics that interest you. These could be topical areas or current events. In a single document, summarize each of the three areas in two paragraphs per case, and why you would like to explore them. Ask one ethical and one legal question that might be present within the realm of each topic.

1, Confidentiality - The protection of private patient information in the medical field is one of the most important ethical issues that may arise in the field of healthcare. Conversations between a patient and a doctor are strictly confidential and access to them is strictly monitored. An ethics committee needs to make sure that its patients' medical records are safeguarded. Thanks to federal and state laws, they now are.

2.Terminally ill patients - As with elderly patients, terminally ill patients may have specific wishes for the manner in which they want their lives to end. Dealing with an issue such as euthanasia is very difficult and therefore requires a deep understanding of ethical processes.

3.  The Waiting List has been a growing problem in health care system as progressively increasing demand for health care services has put mounting pressure on the already strained health care systems in the country. Waiting for needed care may in some cases compromise the health status and outcomes of patients, impede their ability to return to normal functioning at work and at home, and may also contribute to psychological distress. Waiting lists may also contribute to inappropriate use of scarce resources as is the case when acute care beds are used for long-term care patients, or ICU beds for chronic care patients. Waiting lists also raise the issue of geographical inequities among regions or various health centres.

To support your work, use your course and textbook readings and also use the South University Online Library. As in all assignments, cite your sources in your work and provide references for the citations in APA format.

Submission Detail

Your assignment should be addressed in a 2- to 3-page document.

Submit your document to the Submissions Area by the due date assigned.

Due Date
May 16, 2018 11:59 AM

In: Nursing

A suburban hotel derives its revenue from its hotel and restaurant operations. The owners are interested...

A suburban hotel derives its revenue from its hotel and restaurant operations. The owners are interested in the relationship between the number of rooms occupied on a nightly basis and the revenue per day in the restaurant. Below is a sample of 25 days (Monday through Thursday) from last year showing the restaurant income and number of rooms occupied.

Day Revenue Occupied Day Revenue Occupied
1 $ 1,452 65 14 $ 1,425 31
2 1,361 20 15 1,445 51
3 1,426 21 16 1,439 62
4 1,470 50 17 1,348 45
5 1,456 70 18 1,450 41
6 1,430 23 19 1,431 62
7 1,354 30 20 1,446 47
8 1,442 21 21 1,485 43
9 1,394 15 22 1,405 38
10 1,459 36 23 1,461 36
11 1,399 41 24 1,490 30
12 1,458 35 25 1,426 65
13 1,537 65
  1. Choose the scatter diagram that best fits the data.

Scatter diagram 1 Scatter diagram 2 Scatter diagram 3
  • Scatter diagram 1

  • Scatter diagram 2

  • Scatter diagram 3

  1. Determine the coefficient of correlation between the two variables. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)

Pearson correlation _____

  1. c-1. State the decision rule for 0.01 significance level: H0: ρ ≤ 0; H1: ρ > 0. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)

Reject H0 if T> _____

  1. c-2. Compute the value of the test statistic. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

Value of the test statistic _________

  1. c-3. Is it reasonable to conclude that there is a positive relationship between revenue and occupied rooms? Use the 0.01 significance level.

______ H0, it ______ reasonable to conclude that there is a positive relationship between revenue and occupied rooms.

  1. What percent of the variation in revenue in the restaurant is accounted for by the number of rooms occupied? (Round your answer to 1 decimal place.)

_____ % of the variation in revenue is explained by variation occupied rooms.

In: Statistics and Probability

An Internet service provider has three different subscription packages for its customers: Package A: $9.95 per...

An Internet service provider has three different subscription packages for its customers:

Package A: $9.95 per month 10 hours of access are provided.   Additional hours are $2.00 per hour.

Package B: $14.95 per month 20 hours of access are provided. Additional hours are $1.00 per hour.

Package C: $19.95 per month unlimited access is provided.

Write a MATLAB script to calculates a customer’s monthly bill. It should ask which package the customer has purchased and how many hours were used. It should then display a message with the hours and the total amount due, correct to two decimal places.

Also displays how much money Package A customers would save if they purchased packages B or C, and how much money Package B customers would save if they purchased Package C. If there would be no savings, no message should be printed.

Input Validation: Be sure the user only selects package A, B, or C. Also, the number of hours used in a month cannot exceed 744. Display an error message and exit the program if user enters incorrect information.

I need it answered in MATLAB syntex

In: Mechanical Engineering

Voyager Electronic Services has three customers in its accounts receivable subsidiary ledger with beginning balances as...

Voyager Electronic Services has three customers in its accounts receivable subsidiary ledger with beginning balances as follows:

Fred Yao Ming, $1,150.00
Kohl Townson, $850.00
Chandra Jahi, $1,075.00

Record the following transactions in a general journal. Then post to the accounts receivable account in the general ledger and to the customer accounts in the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger.

On June 3, Kohl Townson paid $325.00 on account.
On June 10, Chandra Jahi purchased $475.00 on account.
On June 15, Fred Yao Ming paid $395.00 on account.
On June 16, Fred Yao Ming purchased $685.00 on account.
On June 23, Kohl Townson purchased $155.00 on account.

If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

Page: 41
DATE DESCRIPTION POST.
REF.
DEBIT CREDIT
1 June 3 1
2 2
3 3
4 June 10 4
5 5
6 6
7 June 15 7
8 8
9 9
10 June 16 10
11 11
12 12
13 June 23 13
14 14

Ignore posting references. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

Vendor Accounts Receivable - Controlling Account

Vendor No.  

DATE ITEM POST.
REF.
DEBIT CREDIT BALANCE
Jun. 1 Beg. balance
Jun. 3
Jun. 10
Jun. 15
Jun. 16
Jun. 23

Vendor Accounts Receivable - Fred Yao Ming

Vendor No.  

DATE ITEM POST.
REF.
DEBIT CREDIT BALANCE
June 1 Beg. balance
June 15
June 16

Vendor Accounts Receivable - Kohl Townson

Vendor No.  

DATE ITEM POST.
REF.
DEBIT CREDIT BALANCE
June 1 Beg. balance
June 3
June 23

Vendor Accounts Receivable - Chandra Jahi

Vendor No.  

DATE ITEM POST.
REF.
DEBIT CREDIT BALANCE
June 1 Beg. balance
June 10

In: Accounting

1. A mutual fund company offers its customers a variety of funds: a money-market fund, three...

1. A mutual fund company offers its customers a variety of funds: a money-market fund, three different bond funds (short, intermediate, and long-term), two stock funds (moderate and high-risk), and a balanced fund. Among customers who own shares in just one fund, the percentages of customers in the different funds are as follows. Money-market 25% High-risk stock 16% Short bond 10% Moderate-risk stock 25% Intermediate bond 8% Balanced 11% Long bond 5% A customer who owns shares in just one fund is randomly selected.

(a) What is the probability that the selected individual owns shares in the balanced fund? (

b) What is the probability that the individual owns shares in a bond fund?

(c) What is the probability that the selected individual does not own shares in a stock fund?

2. Suppose that 50% of all adults regularly consume coffee, 60% regularly consume carbonated soda, and 70% regularly consume at least one of these two products.

(a) What is the probability that a randomly selected adult regularly consumes both coffee and soda?
(b) What is the probability that a randomly selected adult doesn't regularly consume at least one of these two products?

3. Eighty percent of the light aircraft that disappear while in flight in a certain country are subsequently discovered. Of the aircraft that are discovered, 61% have an emergency locator, whereas 86% of the aircraft not discovered do not have such a locator. Suppose a light aircraft has disappeared. (Round your answers to three decimal places.)

(a) If it has an emergency locator, what is the probability that it will not be discovered?

(b) If it does not have an emergency locator, what is the probability that it will be discovered?

4. Suppose that the proportions of blood phenotypes in a particular population are as follows:

A    B    AB    O
0.50    0.07    0.04    0.39

a. Assuming that the phenotypes of two randomly selected individuals are independent of one another, what is the probability that both phenotypes are O? (Enter your answer to four decimal places.)


b. What is the probability that the phenotypes of two randomly selected individuals match? (Enter your answer to four decimal places.)

In: Statistics and Probability

all Question QUESTION 2 A magazine publisher offers its customers three option on subscriptions: Option A:...

all Question

QUESTION 2
A magazine publisher offers its customers three option on subscriptions:
Option A: $50 today for three years.
Option B: A two-year rate of $38 paid immediately, followed by a one-year rate of $17 paid
at the beginning of the third year.
Option C: $17 paid at the beginning of each of the three years.
a) From the perspective of the company, which option is best if the company’s opportunity cost of funds is 8%? Explain.
b) From the perspective of the subscriber, which option is best in terms of minimizing the cost of subscription if the subscriber’s opportunity cost of funds is 5%? Explain.


QUESTION 3
Bart Simpson, now age 10, wants to be able to buy a really cool new car when he turns 16. His really cool car costs $15,000 today, and its cost is expected to increase 3% annually. Bart wants to make one deposit today (he can sell his original collection of The Spiderman comic books) into an account paying 8% annually in order to buy his dream car. How much will Bart’s car cost? And how much does Bart have to save today in order to buy this car at age 16?

QUESTION 4
Lisa Simpson is planning to attend college when she graduates from high school 7 years from now. She anticipates that she will need an amount of $35,770.97 for her 4-year college to pay for tuition and fees, and have some spending money. Lisa has made an arrangement with her father to do the household chores if her dad deposits $3,500 at the end of each year for the next 7 years in a bank account paying 8 percent interest. Will there be enough money in the account for Lisa to pay for her college expenses?

In: Finance

Program Requirements: An Internet service provider has three different subscription packages for its customers: Package A:...


Program Requirements:

An Internet service provider has three different subscription
packages for its customers:

Package A: For $15 per month with 50 hours of access provided.
Additional hours are $2.00 per hour over 50 hours.
Assume usage is recorded in one-hour increments,

Package B: For $20 per month with 100 hours of access provided.
Additional hours are $1.50 per hour over 100 hours.

Package C: For $25 per month with 150 hours access is provided.
Additional hours are $1.00 per hour over 150 hours

Write a program that calculates a customer’s monthly charges.
Implement with the following functions for your solution.
getPackage
validPackage
getHours
validHours
calculatePkg_A
calculatePkg_B
calculatePkg_C
calculateCharges
showBill

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Demonstrate test cases as described in table:
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Test Case      Package           Hours
         1                   A                    50
         2                    a                    51
         3                    B                 100 
        4                     b                 101
        5                    C                  149
       6                      c                   151
       7                      e                  720
       8                      c                  722

In: Computer Science