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Data Set 1 presents a sample of annual salaries for recently hired plant operators at a chemical manufacturing company.

 

Data Set 1 presents a sample of annual salaries for recently hired plant operators at a chemical manufacturing company. Use Excel's ToolPak (or any statistical package that you are comfortable with) to compute descriptive statistics for the data. Submit your statistical output from Excel, which should include values for the mean, median, mode, sample variance, and sample standard deviation, and a one-page Word document in which you present an analysis of your results.

These are the calculations.....

Annual Salary
   
Mean $         75,195.92
Standard Error $           1,352.86
Median $         74,840.00
Mode #N/A
Standard Deviation $           4,686.46
Sample Variance $ 21,962,862.27
Kurtosis $                 (1.44)
Skewness $                 (0.09)
Range $         13,699.00
Minimum $         67,956.00
Maximum $         81,655.00
Sum $      902,351.00
Count 12

In: Statistics and Probability

Each of the following passages contain arguments. Please indicate what inferences are being made, using the...

Each of the following passages contain arguments. Please indicate what inferences are being made, using the statement letters and the word “therefore” (as in: “A therefore B,” “C and D therefore E,” etc.). Note: there may be more than one inference made in the passage.

  1. (A) Illegal immigrants pay local sales taxes, and many of them also pay state, local, and federal income tax and Social Security tax. (B) They also purchase items from local merchants, increasing the amount these merchants pay in taxes. (C) In addition, they work for low salaries, which increases the earnings of their employers and the amount of taxes these employers pay. Thus, (D) it is not correct to say that illegal immigrants contribute nothing to the communities in which they live.”

In: Psychology

Answer the following true & false questions: The count property can be used to determine the...

Answer the following true & false questions:

The count property can be used to determine the number of elements contained in an array.

True

False

The Navigator object is commonly used to determine which type of Web browser is running.

True

False

Since a browser window never displays more than one document object at one time, you can shorten references to objects contained within a document by omitting the word window from the object path.

True

False

The setInterval( ) method and setTimeout( ) method work in a similar fashion; however, when called, the setInterval( ) method executes repeatedly, whereas the setTimeout( ) method executes only once.

True

False

A break statement is only allowed to be used within a loop.

True

False

In: Computer Science

Each of the following passages contain arguments. Please indicate what inferences are being made, using the statement letters and the word “therefore” (as in: “A therefore B,” “C and D therefore E,” etc.).

Each of the following passages contain arguments. Please indicate what inferences are being made, using the statement letters and the word “therefore” (as in: “A therefore B,” “C and D therefore E,” etc.). Note: there may be more than one inference made in the passage.

  1. (A) Illegal immigrants pay local sales taxes, and many of them also pay state, local, and federal income tax and Social Security tax. (B) They also purchase items from local merchants, increasing the amount these merchants pay in taxes. (C) In addition, they work for low salaries, which increases the earnings of their employers and the amount of taxes these employers pay. Thus, (D) it is not correct to say that illegal immigrants contribute nothing to the communities in which they live.”

In: Psychology

Whereas ionic bonds form a(n)_________, covalent bonds between atoms form a(n)__________.


Whereas ionic bonds form a(n)_________, covalent bonds between atoms form a(n)__________. These covalent bonds have a charachteristic bond ______________and become stronger and more rigid when two pairs of electrons are shared in a(n) __________. Equal sharing of electrongs yields a(n)_____________ covalent bond. If one atom participating in the bond has a stronger affinity for the electron, this produces a partial negative charge on one atom and a partial positive charge on the other. These_______ covalent bonds should not be confused with the weaker_______________ bonds that are critical for the three-dimensional structure of biological molecules and for interactions between these molecules.


Word bank:
charge length    polar ionic
covalent    molecule    salt nonpolar
double bond    noncovalent    single bond weight

In: Biology

Gunna Ltd acquired a printing machine on 1 July 2018 for $100,000. It is expected to...

Gunna Ltd acquired a printing machine on 1 July 2018 for $100,000. It is expected to have a useful life of 5 years, with the benefits being derived on a straight- line basis. The residual is expected to be $nil. On 1 July 2019 the machine is deemed to have a fair value of $75,000 and a revaluation is undertaken in accordance with Gunnamatta Ltd’s policy of measuring property, plant and equipment at fair value. The asset is sold for $89 000 on 1 July 2020. Required: Provide the journal entries necessary to account for transactions and events at the following date. Narrations are required. (7 marks. Word limit: n/a) a) 30 June 2019 b) 1 July 2019 c) 30 June 2020 d) 1 July 2020

In: Accounting

Ruby Jewellers Pty Ltd had a number of major business transactions and events during the year...

Ruby Jewellers Pty Ltd had a number of major business transactions and events during the year ended 30 June 2019. An extract is given below:

Transaction 1: The owner of Ruby Jewellers Pty Ltd Kathy Walworth used company funds to purchase a computer for her son’s university work for $3,000. Kathy recorded it as a decrease in cash and an increase in Office computer.

REQUIRED: Identify if any accounting concept or principle has been violated. If so, briefly explain the relevant concept or principle. (Word limit: 50 words for less) Record the correct journal entry that Ruby Jewellers Pty Ltd should have done if you believe they have violated any accounting concept or principle. (Narrations not required).

In: Accounting

LIFE CYCLE NUTRITION ASSIGNMENT Life Cycle Nutrition Objectives: 1. Have a better understanding of the professional...

LIFE CYCLE NUTRITION ASSIGNMENT

Life Cycle Nutrition

Objectives:

1. Have a better understanding of the professional thoughts on one issue in life cycle nutrition.

2. Identify a scholarly source for information.

DUE:

1.     Find an article from a professional journal or on the WEB that deals with some aspect of nutrition in relation to pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood or the elderly.

Suggested topics could include but not limited to:

·       Breastfeeding

·       Success (or not) of the WIC program

·       Pica/Morning sickness

·       Hydration in the elderly

·       Failure to Thrive

·       Adolescent Pregnancy

2. Write a Minimum 500-word summary of the article. Write your reaction of why you chose the article, what you learned and whether you agreed or disagreed with some of the ideas. (Will it be helpful to you in the future?)

In: Nursing

This chapter discusses the different types of research design and you have read about them as...

This chapter discusses the different types of research design and you have read about them as well. For this entry, conduct a PubMed search and find two abstracts of studies both using a cross sectional design. The abstracts may be on any topic you chose-and they do not all have to be on the same topic. In your post, include each abstract and write about the distinguishing factors of the design used, and comment on whether or not you feel there was any other way this study could have been designed. In addition comment on next steps for the topic given the findings.

Health Epideomlogy

summarize these two articles in your own word no copying

Abstract one

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30014141

Abstract Two

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30015577

In: Biology

As a foreign exchange trader, how would you react to each of the following news items...

As a foreign exchange trader, how would you react to each of the following news items as it flashes on your computer screen? (Will you sell the foreign currencies you have or buy more foreign currencies?) Explain how the nominal exchange rate will change in each case using the Net Exports-Net Capital Outflows Model.Your score is based on your explanation. Please attach graphs as a Word document or pictures.

a. Mexico’s oil reserves prove to be much smaller than touted earlier.

b. The Social Credit Party wins the national elections in Canada and promises generous expansion of the supply of money and credit.

c. The Japanese government passes a law that will result in a large increase in the taxation of interest payments from Japan to foreigners.

In: Economics