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Assessment Task – Tutorial Questions Unit Code: HI6007 Unit Name: Statistics for Business Decisions Assignment: Tutorial Questions 2 Due: 11:59PM 19 June 2020 Weighting: 25% Purpose: This assignment is designed to assess your level of knowledge of the key topics covered in this unit Unit Learning Outcomes Assessed: 1. Students are able to apply appropriate business research methodologies to support decision-making process. 2. Students are able to identify and apply valid statistical techniques in a given scenario to solve business problems. 3. Students are able to justify and interpret the results of a statistical analysis in the context of critical reasoning for a business problem solving. 4. Students are able to apply statistical knowledge to summarize data graphically and statistically, either manually or via a computer package. 5. Students are able to justify and interpret statistical/analytical scenarios that best fit business solution. 6. Students are able to justify value and limitations of the statistical techniques to business decision making. Description: Each week students were provided with three tutorial questions of varying degrees of difficulty. These tutorial questions are available in the Tutorial Folder for each week on Blackboard. The Interactive Tutorials are designed to assist students with the process, skills and knowledge to answer the provided tutorial questions. Your task is to answer a selection of tutorial questions for weeks 7 to 11 inclusive and submit these answers in a single document. The questions to be answered are; Week 7 Question 2 (10 marks) A local health centre noted that in a sample of 400 patients, 80 were referred to them by the local hospital. a. Provide a 95% confidence interval for all the patients who are referred to the health centre by the hospital. (5 marks) b. What sample size would be required to estimate the proportion of all hospital referrals to the health centre with a margin of error of 0.04 or less at 95% confidence? (5 marks) Week 8 Question 1 (10 marks) The average starting salary of students who graduated from colleges of Business in 2009 was $48,400. A sample of 100 graduates of 2010 showed an average starting salary of $50,000. Assume the standard deviation of the population is known to be $8000. We want to determine whether or not there has been a significant increase in the starting salaries. Step 1. Statement of the hypothesis (1.5 marks) Step 2. Standardised test statistic formula (1 mark) Step 3. State the level of significance (1 mark) Step 4. Decision Rule (Draw a bell to show rejection zone) (3 marks) Step 5. Calculation of the statistic (2 marks) Step 6. Conclusion (1.5 marks) Week 9 Question 3 (10 marks) The data in the table below presents the hourly quantity of production for three lines of production processes over the first 4 days in XYZ Company. Answer the questions based on the Excel Output given below. Day Process 1 Process 2 Process 3 1 33 33 28 2 30 35 36 3 28 30 30 4 29 38 34 ANOVA: Single Factor SUMMARY Groups Count Sum Average Variance Process 1 4 120 30 4.66667 Process 2 4 136 34 11.3333 Process 3 4 128 32 13.3333 ANOVA Source of Variation SS df MS F P value Between Groups 32 ? ? ? Within Groups 88 ? ? Total 120 11 a. State the null and alternative hypothesis for single factor ANOVA. (1 mark) b. State the decision rule (α = 0.05). (4 marks) c. Calculate the test statistic. (3 marks) d. Make a decision. (2 marks) Week 10 Question 2 (10 marks) Personal wealth tends to increase with age as older individuals have had more opportunities to earn and invest than younger individuals. The following data were obtained from a random sample of eight individuals and records their total wealth (Y) and their current age (X). Person Total wealth (‘000s of dollars) Y Age (Years) X A 280 36 B 450 72 C 250 48 D 320 51 E 470 80 F 250 40 G 330 55 H 430 72 A part of the output of a regression analysis of Y against X using Excel is given below: SUMMARY OUTPUT Regression Statistics Multiple R 0.954704 R Square 0.91146 Adjusted R Square 0.896703 Standard Error 28.98954 Observations 8 ANOVA df SS MS F Significance F Regression 1 51907.64 51907.64 Residual 6 5042.361 840.3936 Total 7 56950 Coefficients Standard Error t Stat P-value Intercept 45.2159 39.8049 Age 5.3265 0.6777 a. State the estimated regression line and interpret the slope coefficient. (1.5 marks) b. What is the estimated total personal wealth when a person is 50 years old? (1 mark) c. What is the value of the coefficient of determination? Interpret it. (1.5 marks) d. Test whether there is a significant relationship between wealth and age at the 10% significance level. Perform the test using the following six steps. Step 1. Statement of the hypotheses (1 mark) Step 2. Standardised test statistic (0.5 mark) Step 3. Level of significance (0.5 mark) Step 4. Decision Rule (1.5 marks) Step 5. Calculation of test statistic (1.5 marks) Step 6. Conclusion (1 mark) Week 11 Question 3 (10 marks) A student used multiple regression analysis to study how family spending (y) is influenced by income (x1), family size (x2), and additions to savings (x3). The variables y, x1, and x3 are measured in thousands of dollars. The following results were obtained. ANOVA df SS Regression 3 45.9634 Residual 11 2.6218 Total Coefficients Standard Error Intercept 0.0136 x1 0.7992 0.074 x2 0.2280 0.190 x3 -0.5796 0.920 a. Write out the estimated regression equation for the relationship between the variables. (1 mark) b. Compute coefficient of determination. What can you say about the strength of this relationship? (3 marks) c. Carry out a test to determine whether y is significantly related to the independent variables. Use a 5% level of significance. (3 marks) d. Carry out a test to see if x3 and y are significantly related. Use a 5% level of significance. (3 marks) Submission Directions: The assignment has to be submitted via Blackboard. Each student will be permitted one submission to Blackboard only. Each student needs to ensure that the document submitted is the correct one. Academic Integrity Academic honesty is highly valued at Holmes Institute. Students must always submit work that represents their original words or ideas. If any words or ideas used in a class posting or assignment submission do not represent the student’s original words or ideas, the student must cite all relevant sources and make clear the extent to which such sources were used. 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Answer To: Assessment Task – Tutorial Questions Unit Code: HI6007 Unit Name: Statistics for Business Decisions...

Aarti answered on Jun 15 2021
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Week 7
Question 2)
Solution (a):
Given,
Sample size (n) = 400
Probability of success (p) = 80/400 = 0.2
The 95% confidence interval is calculated as:

The 95% confide
nce interval of the proportion lies with 0.1608 and 0.2392.
Solution (b):
Given,
Sample size (n) = 400
Probability of success (p) = 80/400 = 0.2
Error (E) = 0.04
Level of significance () = 0.05
The sample size is calculated using the following :

The sample size is 385.
Week 8
Question 2)
Solution (a):
Given,
Population mean () = 48400
Sample size (n) = 100
Sample mean () = 50000    
Population standard deviation () = 8000
Step 1:
The null and alternative hypothesis are as follows:

Step 2:
The standardized test formula is (also used to calculate the test statistics):

Step 3:
Let the significance level () = 0.05. As the population standard deviation is given, we use Z test. Here, it is a one tail test, the critical value is +1.96.
Step 4:
The decision rule is based on:
If the test statistics > critical value, we reject the null hypothesis.
If the test statistics < critical value, we do not reject the null hypothesis.
Decision rule based on the rejection region:
Step 5:
The test statistics is calculated using the above formula:

Step 6:
Conclusion:
Here, the test statistics is larger than the critical value, i.e. (1.96 < 2). We have to reject the null hypothesis. Therefore, we have enough evidence to show that the average starting salary of students is greater than 48400.
Week 9
Question 3)
Solution (a):
The null and alternative hypothesis are as follows:

Solution (b):
If the test statistics > critical value, we reject the null hypothesis.
If the test statistics < critical value, we do not reject the null...
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