Camp Rainbow offers overnight summer camp programs for children ages 10–14 every summer during June and July. Each camp session is one week and can accommodate up to 200 children. The camp is not coed, so boys attend during the odd-numbered weeks and girls attend during the even-numbered weeks. While at the camp, participants make crafts, participate in various sports, help care for the camp’s resident animals, have cookouts and hayrides, and help assemble toys for local underprivileged children. The camp provides all food as well as materials for all craft classes and the toys to be assembled. One cabin can accommodate up to 10 children, and one camp counselor is assigned to each cabin. Three camp managers are on-site regardless of the number of campers enrolled. Following is the cost information for Camp Rainbow’s operations last summer: Week Number of Campers Cost to Run Camp 1 110 $8,850 2 112 9,380 3 148 11,820 4 102 8,190 5 160 12,150 6 154 11,540 7 156 11,420 8 162 11,250 Required: 1. Perform a least-squares regression analysis on Camp Rainbow’s data. (Use Microsoft Excel or a statistical package to find the coefficients using least-squares regression. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
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24. If Japan had followed a Taylor Rule during the 1990s, would they have avoided their “lost decade”?
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Workers salaries are determined by bargaining a new wage rate per year (Expensive), but keeps a good quality-of-life. One option is to instead pay the workers a wage that is indexed to the CPI (Consumer Price Index), What are the advantages and disadvantages for a town to move from bargaining wage rate to a CPI model?
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A clinical trial was conducted using a new method designed to increase the probability of conceiving a girl. As of this writing, 963 babies were born to parents using the new method, and 887 of them were girls. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the new method is effective in increasing the likelihood that a baby will be a girl. Identify the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, test statistic, P-value, conclusion about the null hypothesis, and final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Use the P-value method and the normal distribution as an approximation to the binomial distribution.
What is the test statistics?
t=_ (round to two decimal places as needed.)
P-value is =_ (round to four decimal places as needed.)
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If you want to conduct 2*2 latin Square Design (LSD) what problem you will have to face to analysis the data? How will you overcome this problem?
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1. How can the characteristics, nature, or experiences of Latin American nations and the Philippines, as well as institutions and communities help them navigate through or yield under globalization?
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Black activist in Latin America are confronted with the narrative that the national framework is more important than racial identity . How does this impact black or African lives in America
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You will have point deduction for answers with fewer than 6 sentences of longer than 10 sentences. (5 points)
Discuss in view of historical perspective and current laws. What does it mean to be “disabled”? What are employers’ obligations towards new hires? (5points)
In “normal times”, what is the process for a nurse (RN/LPN/LVN) to leave Texas and be obtain permanent work in Florida? (5points)
A nursing unit in Wise-Town nursing home has many staff and patients infected with Covid-19. The company hired “outside nurses” to provide adequate staffing for the unit. Analyze the situation where the managing team of Wise-Town may be held liable for mistake made by those “agency” nurses. (5points)
A nurse is asked to float to a new unit to cover for loss of staff due to recent infections of Covid-19. Patients and staff are turning positive for the new infection. What are the nurse’s options, how about the law, how about the ethics? ***Remember to use the appropriate chapters in your book to analyze the reports.
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Although Latin America countries have been relying on fiscal rules, there is ample evidence that incumbents engage in what we call political budget cycles. That is, increasing fiscal deficit to boost the economy before elections in order to appear competent and therefore increase the chances of being re-elected.
Do you think the legislature has a role? Which fiscal rules do you propose to eliminate the political budget cycles in Latin America?
Hints: 1) you can review the US states fiscal rules. 2) fiscal rules A and B may not be as effective, but together A and B may be very effective.
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The heights of children are normally distributed. For three year old girls, the mean height is 38.7 inches and the standard deviation is 3.2 inches. A random sample of 5 three year old girls are chosen. Find P(x⎯⎯⎯ < 37) for n = 5. Enter your answer as an area under the curve with 4 decimal places. P(x⎯⎯⎯ < 37)
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