Find two examples of current (within last five years) graphical misrepresentations of data.
In: Statistics and Probability
"A company's marketing strategy will last two years and produce
revenue in years 1 and 2 only. The strategy can result in a
success, a moderate success, or a failure.
The marketing strategy will cost $50,000 immediately (year 0),
$44,000 in year 1, and $15,000 in year 2. There is uncertainty with
projected revenues, but the forecasted revenues and probabilities
for the marketing strategy are as follows:
- Success: Year 1: $109,000; Year 2: $126,000; Probability:
0.35
- Moderate success: Year 1: $95,000; Year 2: $75,000; Probability:
0.52
- Failure: Year 1: $55,000; Year 2: $57,000; Probability:
0.13
The company's MARR is 25%. You can ignore any other costs except
for the marketing costs.
Calculate the standard deviation of the net present worth for the
strategy.
HINT: it is easier to calculate the net present worth of each
separate result first (success, moderate success, failure) before
dealing with the probabilities."
In: Statistics and Probability
A company's marketing strategy will last two years and produce revenue in years 1 and 2 only. The strategy can result in a success, a moderate success, or a failure. The marketing strategy will cost $60,000 immediately (year 0), $38,000 in year 1, and $12,000 in year 2. There is uncertainty with projected revenues, but the forecasted revenues and probabilities for the marketing strategy are as follows: - Success: Year 1: $89,000; Year 2: $112,000; Probability: 0.26 - Moderate success: Year 1: $78,000; Year 2: $70,000; Probability: 0.42 - Failure: Year 1: $39,000; Year 2: $50,000; Probability: 0.32 The company's MARR is 15%. You can ignore any other costs except for the marketing costs. Calculate the standard deviation of the net present worth for the strategy. HINT: it is easier to calculate the net present worth of each separate result first (success, moderate success, failure) before dealing with the probabilities
In: Finance
You are considering two options for a new digital printing machine. Option A will last you 3 years and will cost $12,000. Option B will last 5 years and will cost $16,000. If you are planning to take a loan, at what interest rate would you be indifferent to the two options. (Hint: Use Goal Seek)
| A. |
31.15% |
|
| B. |
8.65% |
|
| C. |
18.01% |
|
| D. |
9.50% |
In: Finance
This week, you will use two of the data sets that were posted during last week's discussion, as follows: 1) Refer to the data set that you posted last week (high temperatures for your area during the month of June 2019) and 2) Refer to the data set that one of your classmates posted last week (high temperatures for their area during the month of June 2019). Use these data sets to test the claim that the average high temperature in June for your area is the same as the average high temperature in June for your classmate's area. You must use a two-sample t-test with a 0.05 significance level, assuming independent samples, and assuming that the population variances are not equal. You must show all steps (hypotheses, degrees of freedom, critical values, test statistic, decision about the null hypothesis and final conclusion). Take a picture of your work and post it.
87 81 87 90 89 86 89 93 73 80 80 78 82 86 90 86 87 84 77 92 84 87 81 83 91 88 93 97 98 92
86.36666667 mean
5.821975807 SD
2. Guess 85
79 77 76 84 86 87 86 85 84 80 74 71 73 76 82 73 78 73 73 76 68 79 80 78 87 86 87 83 92 95
Mean: 80.26666667 Standard Dev. (S): 6.475062686
In: Statistics and Probability
The economy has expanded rapidly over the last two years. Provide an explanation for this turn of events and show how it is an INUS explanation.
In: Economics
"A company's marketing strategy will last two years and produce revenue in years 1 and 2 only. The strategy can result in a success, a moderate success, or a failure. The marketing strategy will cost $71,000 immediately (year 0), $42,000 in year 1, and $13,000 in year 2. There is uncertainty with projected revenues, but the forecasted revenues and probabilities for the marketing strategy are as follows: - Success: Year 1: $107,000; Year 2: $114,000; Probability: 0.21 - Moderate success: Year 1: $94,000; Year 2: $76,000; Probability: 0.43 - Failure: Year 1: $38,000; Year 2: $48,000; Probability: 0.36 The company's MARR is 25%. You can ignore any other costs except for the marketing costs. Calculate the standard deviation of the net present worth for the strategy. HINT: it is easier to calculate the net present worth of each separate result first (success, moderate success, failure) before dealing with the probabilities."
In: Statistics and Probability
This week, you will use two of the data sets that were posted during last week's discussion, as follows: 1) Refer to the data set that you posted last week (high temperatures for your area during the month of June 2019) and 2) Refer to the data set that one of your classmates posted last week (high temperatures for their area during the month of June 2019). Use these data sets to test the claim that the average high temperature in June for your area is the same as the average high temperature in June for your classmate's area. You must use a two-sample t-test with a 0.05 significance level, assuming independent samples, and assuming that the population variances are not equal. You must show all steps (hypotheses, degrees of freedom, critical values, test statistic, decision about the null hypothesis and final conclusion). Take a picture of your work and post it.
Guess: 85
79 77 76 84 86 87 86 85 84 80 7471 73 76 82 73 78 73 73 76 68 79 80 78 87 86 87 83 92 95
Mean: 80.26666667 Standard Dev. (S): 6.475062686
Guess: 85
94 91 95 93 78 88 90 90 91 90 81 87 88 89 90 90 86 90 91 92 93 92 92 83 80 89 92 93 81 87
88.86666667 Mean 4.344900565 Standard Deviation
In: Statistics and Probability
For the last two questions, information from this documentary on "A Good Death," filmed in Australia, may be helpful. The entire video is 45 minutes, but it's not necessary to watch the entire video in order to answer the questions.
https://youtu.be/yFhrZ1j0Q20
What is the difference between acute care/intensive care, and palliative care? Give examples of each. 2 paragraph psychology question.. i am wondering also why my questions aren't been answered?
In: Psychology
I need the last two weeks of stock prices and this week as well:
| SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average |
| Martin Midstream Partners L.P |
| Axon Enterprise, Inc. |
| SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust |
In: Finance