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Question 3 (10 marks) The data in the table below presents the hourly quantity of production...

Question 3

The data in the table below presents the hourly quantity of production for three lines of production processes over the first 4 days in XYZ Company. Answer the questions based on the Excel Output given below.

Day

Process 1

Process 2

Process 3

1

33

33

28

2

30

35

36

3

28

30

30

4

29

38

34

ANOVA: Single Factor SUMMARY

Groups

Count

Sum

Average

Variance

Process 1

4

120

30

4.66667

Process 2

4

136

34

11.3333

Process 3

4

128

32

13.3333

  ANOVA       

Source of Variation

SS

df

MS

F

P value

Between Groups

32

?

?

?

Within Groups

88

?

?

Total

120

11

  1. State the null and alternative hypothesis for single factor ANOVA.           (1 mark)
  2. State the decision rule (α = 0.05).           
  3. Calculate the test statistic.        
  4. Make a decision.           

In: Statistics and Probability

1. Find the quotient and remainder when 74 is divided by 13. 2. Use the Euclidean...

1. Find the quotient and remainder when 74 is divided by 13.

2. Use the Euclidean Algorithm to find the GCD of 201 and 111.

3. Express your answer to #2 as a combination of 201 and 111.

4. In Z7 compute the following: a. 4+6, b. 4. 6, c. 35.

In: Advanced Math

using python without external libaries Using integer arithmetic operators '+' and '-', print all combinations that...

using python without external libaries

Using integer arithmetic operators '+' and '-',

print all combinations that sum up to 'sum' by inserting the operators between digits in 'number'.

example for 'number=123456789' and 'sum = 0'

Print the output using the terminal:

Output should be exactly like this from 1 - 22

1 : +1+2-34-56+78+9=0

2 : +1-2-34+5+6+7+8+9=0

3 : +1-23-4-56-7+89=0

...

12 : -1+2+34-5-6-7-8-9=0

13 : -1+23+4+56+7-89=0

14 : -1-2+34+56-78-9=0

...

22 : -12-34+56+7-8-9=0

In: Computer Science

Using the table below, what do MD, dfD, and sD2 equal? (Round your answers to three...

Using the table below, what do

MD, dfD, and sD2

equal? (Round your answers to three decimal places as needed.)

Participants Groups
A B
1 8 4
2 3 6
3 6 2
4 6 9
5 2 7
6 6 5
7 11 6
8 4 2
9 6 6
10 9 2

MD=

dfD=

sD2=

In: Statistics and Probability

2. Explain how solubility tests could be used to differentiate between: a. a phenol and a...

2. Explain how solubility tests could be used to differentiate between: a. a phenol and a carboxylic acid. b. a phenol that contains electron-withdrawing groups and a phenol that contains electron-donating groups. c. a carboxylic acid and an amine. d. 1-bromooctane and dibutyl ether. e. 2-pentyne and pentane. f. 2-nitropentane and 2-aminopentane. 3. What chemical tests could be used to differentiate between: a. cyclohexanone, cyclohexanol, cyclohexylamine, and cyclohexanecarboxylic acid. b. 4-methyl-1-pentanol, 4-methyl-2-pentanol, and 2-methyl-2-pentanol.

In: Chemistry

A study was designed to compare the attitudes of two groups of nursing students towards computers....

A study was designed to compare the attitudes of two groups of nursing students towards computers. Group 1 had previously taken a statistical methods course that involved significant computer interaction. Group 2 had taken a statistic methods course that did not use computers. The students' attitudes were measured by administering the Computer Anxiety Rating Scale (CARS). A random sample of 16 16 nursing students from Group 1 resulted in a mean score of 55.4 55.4 with a standard deviation of 4.5 4.5 . A random sample of 8 8 nursing students from Group 2 resulted in a mean score of 66 66 with a standard deviation of 8.3 8.3 . Can you conclude that the mean score for Group 1 is significantly lower than the mean score for Group 2? Let μ1 μ 1 represent the mean score for Group 1 and μ2 μ 2 represent the mean score for Group 2. Use a significance level of α=0.05 α = 0.05 for the test. Assume that the population variances are equal and that the two populations are normally distributed.

Step 1 of 4 : State the null and alternative hypotheses for the test. Step 2 of 4: Compute the value of the t test statistic. Round your answer to three decimal places. Step 3 of 4: Determine the decision rule for rejecting the null hypothesis H0. Round your answer to three decimal places. Step 4 of 4: State the test's conclusion.

In: Statistics and Probability

Classify each of the following alcohols as either a primary, secondary, or tertiary alcohol. a. 2,2,-dimethyl-1-propanol;...

Classify each of the following alcohols as either a primary, secondary, or tertiary alcohol.

a. 2,2,-dimethyl-1-propanol; b. 2-propanol;

c. 2-methyl-1-propanol;

d. 4-methyl-2-pentanol; e. 2-methyl-2-propanol

In: Chemistry

2nd question part 4 he Foundational 15 [LO7-1, LO7-3, LO7-4] [The following information applies to the...

2nd question part 4

he Foundational 15 [LO7-1, LO7-3, LO7-4]

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]

Hickory Company manufactures two products—13,000 units of Product Y and 5,000 units of Product Z. The company uses a plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor-hours. It is considering implementing an activity-based costing (ABC) system that allocates all $684,000 of its manufacturing overhead to four cost pools. The following additional information is available for the company as a whole and for Products Y and Z:

Activity Cost Pool Activity Measure Estimated Overhead Cost Expected Activity
Machining Machine-hours $ 235,200 12,000 MHs
Machine setups Number of setups $ 73,600 160 setups
Product design Number of products $ 80,000 2 products
General factory Direct labor-hours $ 295,200 14,400 DLHs
Activity Measure Product Y Product Z
Machine-hours 6,600 5,400
Number of setups 40 120
Number of products 1 1
Direct labor-hours 7,600 6,800

13. Using the ABC system, what percentage of Machine Setups cost is assigned to Product Y and Product Z? (Round your "Percentage" answers to 2 decimal places.)

14. Using the ABC system, what percentage of the Product Design cost is assigned to Product Y and Product Z?

15. Using the ABC system, what percentage of the General Factory cost is assigned to Product Y and Product Z? (Round your "Percentage" answers to 2 decimal place.)

In: Accounting

MA, a 55-year-old patient, was recently diagnosed with bronchial asthma. Her mother and three brothers also...

MA, a 55-year-old patient, was recently diagnosed with bronchial asthma. Her mother and three brothers also have asthma. In the past year, MA has had three asthmatic attacks that were treated with prednisone and an albuterol inhaler. At an office visit today, prednisone is prescribed for 4 weeks, and the order is written as follows: day 1, 1 tablet 4 times a day; day 2, 1 tablet 3 times a day; day 3, 1 tablet 2 times a day; day 4, 1 tablet in the morning; day 5, one-half tablet in the morning. Question 9- Which drugs are used as preventive medications?

In: Nursing

STUCK WITH 3,4,5 U(q1,q2) = (q1)1/3+(q2)1/3 I = $108 1. Calculate optimal bundle (Bundle A) if...

STUCK WITH 3,4,5

U(q1,q2) = (q1)1/3+(q2)1/3

I = $108

1. Calculate optimal bundle (Bundle A) if p1=$4 p2=$1. Show on diagram (q1 in horizontal axis)

2. P1*= 9 p2=$1 calculate optimal bundle (Bundle B)

3. Calculate the income required so that we can obtain the same utility as Bundle A with the price in number 2. Calculate the new bundle (Bundle C)

4. What is the total effect, income effect and substitution effect on q1 because of the increase of p1 from $4 to $9?

5. What is the amount of compensating variation. What bundle will be consumed?

In: Economics