Mathematics, 12.11.2019 00:31 vanessadaniellet21
Recently, a group of students was interested in the different factors that influence people to pet walked dogs. they compiled a list of all possible time slots between classes on school days from march 1 - april 16, 2004 (not including spring break or good friday) at ten locations on tamu campus. first, they randomly selected 20 time slots to walk a small dog, and then they used a completely different set of random numbers to select 20 times slots to walk a big dog. timeslots that occurred on rainy days were thrown out of the sample (3 walks for the small dog were cancelled). for each walk, the researchers recorded the number of people that stopped to pet the dog. the sample mean and sample standard deviation for number of people stopping to a big dog are 2.75 and 3.00657. for a small dog, those values are 7.52941 and 5.72405. the data from this study is used to test the claim "the average number of people who pet large dogs is different from the number who pet small dogs." assume the test is done at the ? = 0.05 significance level.(a) what is the response variable and what type of variable is it?
(b) are the conditions satisfied for conducting an independent samples t test on this data set? (c) what is the p-value? (use 4 decimal places).
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30, nayellisoto15
Lance lived in portugal and brazil for a total of 14 months to learn portuguese. he learned an average of 130 new words per month when he lived in portugal, and an average of 150 new words per month when he lived in brazil. in total he learned 1920 new words. write a system of equations to represent the situation. use x to represent portugal, and y to represent brazil
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