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- Is my answer correct on this Ken Ken puzzle?A dairy farmer thinks that the average weight gain of his cows depends on two factors: the type of grain that they are fed and the type of grass that they are fed. The dairy farmer has four different types of grain from which to choose and three different types of grass from which to choose. He would like to determine if there is a particular combination of grain and grass that would lead to the greatest weight gain on average for his cows. He randomly selects three one-year-old cows and assigns them to each of the possible combinations of grain and grass. After one year he records the weight gain for each cow (in pounds) with the following results. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant difference in the average weight gains among the cows for the different types of grain? Cow Weight Gain (Pounds) Grass A Grass B Grass B Grain A 359359 327327 232232 277277 250250 163163 191191 304304 216216 Grain B 331331 348348 176176 318318 205205…A dairy farmer thinks that the average weight gain of his cows depends on two factors: the type of grain that they are fed and the type of grass that they are fed. The dairy farmer has four different types of grain from which to choose and three different types of grass from which to choose. He would like to determine if there is a particular combination of grain and grass that would lead to the greatest weight gain on average for his cows. He randomly selects three one-year-old cows and assigns them to each of the possible combinations of grain and grass. After one year he records the weight gain for each cow (in pounds) with the following results. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant difference in the average weight gains among the cows for the different types of grain? Cow Weight Gain (Pounds) Grass A Grass B Grass B Grain A 163163 287287 305305 267267 304304 325325 198198 348348 172172 Grain B 338338 291291 223223 286286 168168…
- Dogs are inbred for such desirable characteristics as blue eye color; but an unfortunate by-product of such inbreeding can be the emergence of characteristics such as deafness. A 1992 study of Dalmatians (by Strain and others, as reported in The Dalmatians Dilemma) found the following: (i) 31% of all Dalmatians have blue eyes. (ii) 38% of all Dalmatians are deaf. (iii) 42% of blue-eyed Dalmatians are deaf. Based on the results of this study is "having blue eyes" independent of "being deaf"? No, since .31 * .38 is not equal to .42. No, since .38 is not equal to .42. No, since .31 is not equal to .42. Yes, since .31 * .38 is not equal to .42. Yes, since .38 is not equal to .42. Submit QuestionQuestion 13A fourth-grade teacher suspects that the time she administers a test, and what sort of snack her students have before the test, affects their performance. To test her theory, she assigns 90 fourth-grade students to one of three groups. One group gets candy (jelly beans) for their 9:55 AM snack. Another group gets a high-protein snack (cheese) for their 9:55 AM snack. The third group does not get a 9:55 AM snack. The teacher also randomly assigns 10 of the students in each snack group to take the test at three different times: 10:00 AM (right after snack), 11:00 AM (an hour after snack), and 12:00 PM (right before lunch). Examining the graph and the table of means, which of the following is a null hypothesis that might be rejected using a two-factor analysis of variance? Check all that apply. There is no interaction between the type of snack and the time of test μ10:00 AM10:00 AM ≠ μ11:00 AM11:00 AM ≠ μ12:00 PM12:00 PM μ10:00 AM10:00 AM = μ11:00 AM11:00 AM =…Consider a two-player game that is set up with two piles of stones. The two players are taking turns removing stones from one of the two piles. In each turn, a player must choose a pile and remove one stone or two stones from it. The player who removes the last stone (making both piles empty) wins the game. Show that if the two piles contain the same number n ∈ Z+ of stones initially, then the second player can always guarantee a win.
- At a certain company, three alternative techniques, A, B, and C for training employees to perform a piece-work operation are currently under consideration. Five workers were randomly selected for training in each technique. The results of the evaluation are summarized below. Using 0.05 level of significance Is there a significant difference among the three techniques? find the s12find the s22Find the Total Sum of Squares. 124, 870116, 680746886None of the choicesSuppose you are going to randomlysample 1 individual from a population of160 people. In the population, there are50 children younger than 12, 70teenagers, and 40 adults. What is theprobability the individual you select willbe a teenager or an adult? Show solution.A three-finger Morra game is a game in which two players simultaneously show one, two, or three fingers at each round. The outcome depends on a predetermined set of rules. Here is an interesting example: If the numbers of fingers shown by A and B differ by 1, then A loses one point. If they differ by more than 1, the round is a draw. If they show the same number of fingers, A wins an amount equal to the sum of the fingers shown. Determine the optimal strategy for each player. (Enter your probabilities as fractions.) Player A should show one finger with probability _____ , two fingers with probability _____ , and three fingers with probability ______ . Player B should show one finger with probability _______ , two fingers with probability ________ , and three fingers with probability ________ . Find the expected value of the game. The expected outcome is the player A will win __________ points per round, on average.
- An internet research company surveyed online shoppers, each of whom made one purchase today.The company recorded the type of purchase each shopper made. Here is a summary. Type of purchase Number of shoppersFood 18Clothing 25Beauty supplies 40Electronics 12 Three shoppers from the survey are selected at random, one at a time without replacement. What is theprobability that none of the three shoppers purchased food?Do not round your intermediate computations. Round your final answer to three decimal places.In a community there are equal number of males and females.Suppose 5% of the males & 2% of the females are disabled. Aperson is chosen randomly. If the person is male, what is theprobability that he is disabled?In a toy shop ,2% of the toys are defective.If a boy selects 4 toys randomly ,find the probabiility of getting atleast one of the toys defective .