Category: Mathematics – Statistics

Discussion 3

 In this module, you have learned about two of the most frequently used probability distributions in biostatistics: the binomial and normal distributions. The binomial distribution and the normal distribution are similar in several ways. In fact, under certain conditions, the normal distribution is used to approximate the binomial. For your initial post, discuss the following […]

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3.1 Discussion: Statistics in Action

  Google your state’s Powerball or megamillions and calculate the probability of winning the jackpot. Most sites report odds instead of probability, so you’ll need to do a simple conversion.  Share a link that takes us to the odds information on your state’s Powerball or megamillions. – (My state is Virginia) In your original post, […]

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2-2 Journal: Article Selection

 This journal is an opportunity to discuss the merits of the articles you selected from the list provided. Your journal response needs to relate to the content in the course and to your personal and professional experiences, and specifically answer the following: What topic or health question did you research, and why is it relevant […]

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2-1 Problem Set: Summary Stats

 This problem set assignment will involve activities designed to solidify the concepts learned in both Modules One and Two. Problems will be similar to those you will face in Module Four and will include one or two real-world applications to prepare you to think like a biostatistician. Check the module resource list to see which […]

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Responses

 When responding to your peers, let them know if you agree or disagree with their assessment of the precision/reliability and validity of their measuring tool/method of measurement. Provide another tool that they could use to measure whatever they chose and discuss whether it is more or less precise and valid than their measuring tool. 

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Stat 200 Chapter4: Problem 1

Two fair dice, one blue and one red, are tossed, and the up face on each die is recorded. Define the following events: E:E: {{ The numbers are equal }} F:F: {{ The difference of the numbers is 3 or more }} Find the following probabilities: P(E)=P(E)=16 P(F)=P(F)=12 P(EandF)=P(EandF)=112 P(E|F)=P(E|F)= P(F|E)=P(F|E)= Are events E and […]

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Statics

I have a pearson account with approximately 19 assignments with about 7 questions on each. They have deadlines 2 days away from eachother & I am willing to pay someone to do these assignments for me by the due date of each up until January 26th !! Please help 

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Math major

 In preparation for writing your report to senior management next week, conduct the following descriptive statistics analyses with Microsoft Excel. Answer the questions below in your Microsoft Excel sheet or in a separate Microsoft Word document: Insert a new column in the database that corresponds to Annual Sales. Annual Sales is the result of multiplying […]

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Statistics

Inside the box of every cereal box contains a surprise gift. The store manager assures employees that 11 of the 51 boxes on the shelf have a secret decoder ring and inside the other 40 boxes on the shelf contain a different gift. If two cereal boxes are randomly selected from the shelf to purchase, […]

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