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Flura [38]
3 years ago
13

HELP URGENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEEDED IN 10 MINUTES

Mathematics
1 answer:
Kryger [21]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1.  124 degrees                       2.141 degrees

3.         b then a                4.b then b

Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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x        f                fx       x²         fx²

1       27             27        1          27

2       30           60         4          120

3       29           87         9          261

4       21            84         16        336

<u>5       24           120       25        600           </u>

<u>      ∑f=131      ∑fx=378             ∑fx²=1344   </u>

Mean = x`=<u> </u> ∑fx/ <u>  </u>∑f=  2.9

Standard Deviation = s= √∑fx²/∑f-(∑fx/∑f)²

                  s= √1344/131 - (378/131)²

                   s= √10.26-(2.9)²

                     s= √10.26- 8.41

                    s= √1.85= 1.360

Next we need to compute the expected frequencies for all classes and the value of chi square. The necessary calculations for expected frequencies , ei`s ( ei= npi`) where pi` is the estimate of pi together with the value of chi square are shown below.

Categories      zi`      P(Z<z)             pi`       Expected         Observed

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1                     -1.39      0.0823    0.0823       10.78                  27

2                   -0.66       0.2546     0.1723         22.57                30

3                    0.07        0.5279      0.2733       35.80                 29

4                   0.808      0.7881       0.2602        34.08                21

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Next we need to compute the expected frequencies for all classes and the value of chi square. The necessary calculations for expected frequencies , ei`s ( ei= npi`) where pi` is the estimate of pi together with the value of chi square are shown below.

Categories           Expected         Observed       (oi-ei)²/ei

                       frequency ei    Frequency Oi         OBSERVED VALUE

1                            10.78                  27                     24.41

2                          22.57                30                         1.54

3                          35.80                 29                        1.29

4                         34.08                21                           5.02

5                          19.51                 24                         1.033

<u>Total                                              131                   33.293</u>

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The critical region is chi square ≥ chi square (0.001)(2) =9.21

<u>CONCLUSION:</u>

Since the calculated value of chi square =9.21  does not fall in the critical region we are unable to reject our null hypothesis and conclude normal distribution provides a good fit for the given frequency distribution.

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