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    detecting the client’s intention to fake the result. The Cannot Say scale indicates that the client answered all items of the test. The client answered the test in a consistent manner (VRIN= 46T). However, although it is within the normal range, an elevation in the True Response Inconsistency scale (TRIN= 64T) indicates that the client has a

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    The table shows me that Image E gives a very accurate value, correct to the nearest thirty seconds and meaning my precision in calculating angles has achieved an average (mean) between 0.1 and 0.2 degrees from the true value. The range (difference between small and largest values) is also less that 5% of the average result, suggesting that my angle calculations with different star trails produced repeatable results. However, Image D is at the complete opposite end of the spectrum, giving a value

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    take the verbal SAT. The average in 1967 was about 543; by 1994, the average was down to about 499. However, the AD stayed close to 110. The drop in averages has a large effect on the tails of the distribution. (a) Estimate the percentage of students scoring over 700 in 1967. (b) Estimate the percentage of students scoring over 700 in 1994. You may assume that the histograms follow the normal curve. Answer: (a) 5.5% (b) 2.3% 5. In HANESS, the men age 18 and over had an average height of 69 inches and

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    The range that we chose to use for growth rates was 1%, 1.5%, 2%, and 2.5%. We believe that Calaveras will continue to produce a high quality wine upholding a strong brand name and position in the market. Along with this, we believe that the wine industry as a whole will be growing into the future because of a growing economy. These rates represent indefinite growth; therefore, we are positioning your company to be growing slightly above the industry average. The free cash flow

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    that public schools can give as good results as private schools. Is it true? Our public education can give as good results as private, and also fulfils a social function without public funding, it would be impossible to achieve: to serve the entire student population and allow gaps in educational inequality begin to be reversed. Every year, high school results seem to confirm the supremacy of private education: high school average of note who come from private schools is much better than those who

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    t-Test Project MA 211 Statistics with Aviation Applications Dr. Richard Kuseski Introduction Research question: Is there a significant difference between the average age of the American Airlines fleet and the Southwest Airlines fleet of aircraft? As a legacy carrier in existence since 1930, it might be expected that American Airlines has an older fleet of aircraft than the younger Southwest Airlines. American Airlines has a large variety of aircraft models, has acquired airplanes from other legacy

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    Descriptive Statistics: Years Variable Location Mean StDev Variance Median Range IQR Mode Years Rural 12.46 4.94 24.44 13.00 16.00 7.00 13, 15, 18 Suburban 6.467 2.949 8.695 6.000 9.000 5.000 10 Urban 10.045 3.982 15.855 10.000 17.000 5.000

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    management accountants to assume linearity and/or spend many hours analysing total costs.   Assessing the fixed and variable cost split can be fraught with difficulties and can be time consuming.   2 Fixed costs remain fixed even over a wide range of activity.   Another simplifying assumption which

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    substances additive?’ This lab was used to help introduce the different types of glassware that will be used, as well as basic concepts such as density and the difference between accuracy and precision. Accuracy is how close the measure value is to the true value, while precision is how close the measured values are to each other. Volumetric glassware is designed to measure the volumes of particular liquids. Certain pieces of equipment, such as a volumetric pipet, are designed to be very accurate and

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    and calculate the average time it takes to roll a 2, and the average score as a result from the three games. From there I will use the mean for the amount of times it takes to roll a two, and trial a further 3 games by only rolling that amount of times, no matter what my score is. For example, If I roll a

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