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Math 533 ( Applied Managerial Statistics ) Full Course 2016

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MATH 533 ( Applied Managerial Statistics ) Full Course 2016

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(MATH 533 Applied Managerial Statistics – DeVry)

(MATH 533 Week 1)
MATH 533 Week 1 Homework Problems (MyStatLab)
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MATH 533 Week 1 Quiz
(MATH 533 Week 2)
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MATH 533 Week 2 Graded Discussion Topics
MATH 533 Week 2 Course Project – Part A (SALESCALL Inc.)
(MATH 533 Week 3)
MATH 533 Week 3 Homework Problems (MyStatLab)
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(MATH 533 Week 4)
MATH 533 Week 4 Homework Problems (MyStatLab)
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(MATH 533 Week 6)
MATH 533 Week 6 Homework Problems (MyStatLab)
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MATH 533 Week 6 Course Project – Part B (SALESCALL Inc.)
(MATH 533 Week 7)
MATH 533 Week 7 Course Project – Part C (SALESCALL Inc.)
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(MATH 533 Week 8 Final Exam Answers)

MATH 533 ( Applied Managerial Statistics ) Final Exam Answers

MATH 533 Final Exam Set 1

1. (TCO D) PuttingPeople2Work has a growing business placing out-of-work MBAs. They claim they can place a client in a job in their field in less than 36 weeks. You are given the following data from a sample.
Sample size: 100
Population standard deviation: 5
Sample mean: 34.2
Formulate a hypothesis test to evaluate the claim. (Points : 10)
Ho: µ = 36; Ha: µ ≠ 36
Ho: µ ≥ 36; Ha: µ < 36
Ho: µ ≤ 34.2; Ha: µ > 34.2
Ho: µ > 36; Ha: µ ≤ 36
Ans. b.
H0 must always have equal sign, < 36 weeks

2. (TCO B) The Republican party is interested in studying the number of republicans that might vote in a particular congressional district. Assume that the number of voters is binomially distributed by party affiliation...

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