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What are the items that are subject to percentage deduction, are the treatment for all ages...

What are the items that are subject to percentage deduction, are the treatment for all ages the same?

In: Accounting

What is the U.S. spending on steel as a percentage of GDP? Isthe volatility of...

  1. What is the U.S. spending on steel as a percentage of GDP? Is the volatility of the spending share large? Get data from the last 30 years and plot it in Excel.

 

In: Economics

What is the percentage of the variance of the Avg. Total Score variable explained by this...

  1. What is the percentage of the variance of the Avg. Total Score variable explained by this linear relationship with per pupil spending? Briefly explain your answer.
  2. Interpret the slope of the regression line for this model.
State PPS T/S Ratio Avg. Salary %Takers Avg. Tot. Score
"Alabama"        4.405 17.2 31.144 10 1035
"Alaska"         8.963 17.6 47.951 48 939
"Arizona"        4.778 19.3 32.175 28 950
"Arkansas"       4.459 17.1 28.934 7 1010
"California"     4.992 24 41.078 46 908
"Colorado"       5.443 18.4 34.571 31 985
"Connecticut"    8.817 14.4 50.045 82 914
"Delaware"       7.03 16.6 39.076 70 902
"Florida"        5.718 19.1 32.588 50 895
"Georgia"        5.193 16.3 32.291 66 859
"Hawaii"         6.078 17.9 38.518 58 895
"Idaho"          4.21 19.1 29.783 16 984
"Illinois"       6.136 17.3 39.431 14 1054
"Indiana"        5.826 17.5 36.785 59 887
"Iowa"           5.483 15.8 31.511 7 1105
"Kansas"         5.817 15.1 34.652 11 1066
"Kentucky"       5.217 17 32.257 12 1005
"Louisiana"      4.761 16.8 26.461 10 1027
"Maine"          6.428 13.8 31.972 70 902
"Maryland"       7.245 17 40.661 65 915
"Massachusetts" 7.287 14.8 40.795 81 913
"Michigan"       6.994 20.1 41.895 13 1038
"Minnesota"      6 17.5 35.948 10 1091
"Mississippi"    4.08 17.5 26.818 5 1041
"Missouri"       5.383 15.5 31.189 10 1051
"Montana"        5.692 16.3 28.785 23 1014
"Nebraska"       5.935 14.5 30.922 10 1056
"Nevada"         5.16 18.7 34.836 31 922
"New Hampshire" 5.859 15.6 34.72 70 941
"New Jersey"     9.774 13.8 46.087 72 904
"New Mexico"     4.586 17.2 28.493 12 1021
"New York"       9.623 15.2 47.612 76 898
"North Carolina" 5.077 16.2 30.793 62 871
"North Dakota"   4.775 15.3 26.327 7 1113
"Ohio"           6.162 16.6 36.802 25 981
"Oklahoma"       4.845 15.5 28.172 11 1032
"Oregon"         6.436 19.9 38.555 53 953
"Pennsylvania"   7.109 17.1 44.51 72 885
"Rhode Island"   7.469 14.7 40.729 70 894
"South Carolina" 4.797 16.4 30.279 60 849
South Dakota"   4.775 14.4 25.994 6 1074
"Tennessee"      4.388 18.6 32.477 14 1045
"Texas"          5.222 15.7 31.223 50 899
"Utah"           3.656 24.3 29.082 6 1082
"Vermont"        6.75 13.8 35.406 70 907
"Virginia"       5.327 14.6 33.987 66 902
"Washington"     5.906 20.2 36.151 50 943
"West Virginia" 6.107 14.8 31.944 19 937
"Wisconsin"      6.93 15.9 37.746 10 1079
"Wyoming"        6.16 14.9 31.285 12 1006

In: Statistics and Probability

why is it problematic that the US spends such a high percentage of its GDP on...

why is it problematic that the US spends such a high percentage of its GDP on medical care? Alternatively, why could we spend substantially more without ill effect?

In: Economics

Given a data set, which of the following is most likely to be the percentage of...

Given a data set, which of the following is most likely to be the percentage of

data within four standard deviations of the mean?

94%

75%

95%

89%

2)

If the mean of a data set is 5 and the data is said to be symmetric,

then the median will be

3

5

1

7

In: Statistics and Probability

A study tried to relate the number of calories in beer to the percentage of alcohol...

A study tried to relate the number of calories in beer to the percentage of alcohol and number of carbohydrates. Use the accompanying data table to perform a natural logarithmic transformation of the dependent variable​ (calories). Using the transformed dependent variable and the percentage of alcohol and the number of carbohydrates as the independent​ variables, perform a multiple regression analysis. Then answer parts​ (a) through​ (f). a. State the regression equation, Fstat, and critical value

how do you find each variable in the regression equation? please show steps in excel.

Calories (Y) Alcohol % (X1) Carbohydrates (X2)
94 4.1 3.2
153 4.8 12.5
147 5.4 8.8
144 4.9 10.6
168 5.8 12.5
174 6.2 11.1
147 4.5 13.4
147 4.8 13.9
149 5.5 9.8
109 4.1 7.2
143 5.8 6.6
152 4.7 13.8
104 4.1 5.7
144 4.5 12.9
151 4.6 14.1
112 4.2 6.7
143 4.7 13.1
109 4.1 6.9
98 4.4 3.4
113 3.7 8.2
146 4.7 11.8
179 5.7 14.2
159 4.7 17.9
159 4.9 19.9
165 5.2 16.9
162 4.8 19.6

In: Statistics and Probability

Due to the increasing percentage of older adult clients in the U.S., it is imperative that...

Due to the increasing percentage of older adult clients in the U.S., it is imperative that healthcare providers assess and confront their own attitudes and perceptions toward older adults.

In your initial post, address the following:

  1. Describe ageism and its impact on societal views of older adult clients.
  2. Explain how ageism can influence the healthcare provisions of older adult clients.
  3. As a healthcare provider, how can one best assess and confront attitudes, perceptions, behaviors, and biases toward older adults?

In: Nursing

Due to the increasing percentage of older adult clients in the U.S., it is imperative that...

Due to the increasing percentage of older adult clients in the U.S., it is imperative that healthcare providers assess and confront their own attitudes and perceptions toward older adults.

In your initial post, address the following:

  1. Describe ageism and its impact on societal views of older adult clients.
  2. Explain how ageism can influence the healthcare provisions of older adult clients.
  3. As a healthcare provider, how can one best assess and confront attitudes, perceptions, behaviors, and biases toward older adults?
  4. Answer all three questions please

In: Nursing

3. A university wants to estimate the percentage of their students who are the first in...

3. A university wants to estimate the percentage of their students who are the first in their families to go to college. There are 40,000 enrolled students. For each part, describe how the university might collect data using the given sampling method

a. Cluster sample

b. Simple random sample

c. Systematic sample

d. Stratified sample

In: Statistics and Probability

A pharmaceutical company develops a drug that the claim reduces the percentage of kids that are...

A pharmaceutical company develops a drug that the claim reduces the percentage of kids that are allergic to tree nuts . Suppose it is believed that 14% of kids are allergic to tree nuts. In a recent the company says that only 9% of kids that took the medication were allergic to tree nuts. The pharmaceutical company claims that that this drug has reduced the percentage of kids allergic to tree nuts. In a hypothesis test to test this claim we get the following null and alternative hypotheses.

H0:p=0.14H0:p=0.14
H1:p<0.14H1:p<0.14

If the conclusion is to fail to reject the null hypothesis, what is the conclusion in regards to the original claim?

  • There is not sufficient sample evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the new drug has reduced the percentage of kids allergic to tree nuts
  • There is sufficient sample evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the new drug has reduced the percentage of kids allergic to tree nuts
  • There is not sufficient sample evidence to support the claim that the new drug has reduced the percentage of kids allergic to tree nuts
  • There is sufficient sample evidence to support the claim that the new drug has reduced the percentage of kids allergic to tree nuts

In: Statistics and Probability