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For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com MAT 300 Week 1 Discussion - "Statistics are Everywhere" (Note: Please respond to one [1] of the following two [2] bulleted items) • From the e-Activity, summarize the blog entry that you have read. Next, explain the manner in which Nate Silver’s analysis in your chosen blog entry addresses the salient points of one particular topic related to this class. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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  • MAT 300 Week 1 DiscussionStatistics are
    Everywhere
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  • MAT 300 Week 1 Discussion -
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  • "Statistics are Everywhere" (Note Please respond
    to one 1 of the following two 2 bulleted
    items)
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  • From the e-Activity, summarize the blog
    entry that you have read. Next, explain the
    manner in which Nate Silvers analysis in your
    chosen blog entry addresses the salient points of
    one particular topic related to this class.

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  • MAT 300 Week 1-11 Discussion Questions
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  • MAT 300 Week 1 Discussion Statistics are
    Everywhere
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  • MAT 300 Week 2 Discussion Graphical
    Representations of Data
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  • MAT 300 Week 3 Discussion Data Description
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  • MAT 300 Week 4 Discussion Playing Games with
    Probability
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  • MAT 300 Week 5 Discussion Real-Life Applications
    of Binomial Distribution
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  • MAT 300 Week 6 Discussion Normal Distribution
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  • MAT 300 Week 7 Discussion Confidence Intervals

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  • MAT 300 Week 2 DiscussionGraphical
    Representations of Data
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  • MAT 300 Week 2 Discussion -
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  • "Graphical Representations of Data" Please
    respond to the following
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  • From the e-Activity, discuss the data
    that the graph is used to visually represent.
    Speculate on why the editor chose the graph, as
    opposed to merely reporting the data.

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  • MAT 300 Week 3 Discussion Data Description
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  • e-Activity
  •          Read the article titled, Auto
    Insurance Costs Where Does Your State Rank?
    located at 
  • http//www.cbsnews.com/8301-505145_162-40542496/au
    to-insurance-costs-where-does-your-state-rank/.
    Be prepared to discuss.
  • Data Description" (Note Please respond to one
    1 of the following two 2 bulleted items)
  • From the e-Activity, the table shows Average
    Insurance Costs by State. Select two (2) states
    that are of interest to you. Next, speculate on
    three (3) possible reasons why the states you
    have chosen would have a difference in average
    insurance costs.
  • From the e-Activity, select ten (10) states and
    calculate the mean and standard deviation for
    average insurance costs.  Next, calculate the
    mean and standard deviation for

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  • MAT 300 Week 4 DiscussionPlaying Games with
    Probability
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  • MAT 300 Week 4 Discussion -
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  • "Playing Games with Probability" Please respond
    to the following
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  • From the e-Activity, determine the
    probability of winning your states lottery game.
    Provide a rationale to support your
    determination.

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  • MAT 300 Week 5 DiscussionReal-Life Applications
    of Binomial Distribution
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  • MAT 300 Week 5 Discussion -
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  • "Real-Life Applications of Binomial Distribution"
    (Note Please respond to one 1 of the following
    two 2 bulleted items)
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  • Provide one (1) real-life example or
    application of a binomial distribution. Explain
    how the example matches the conditions for the
    binomial distribution.
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  • Determine the conditions under which
    you would use a discrete probability distribution
    rather than a continuous probability
    distribution. Provide one (1) example to
    illustrate your reasoning.

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  • MAT 300 Week 6 DiscussionNormal Distribution
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  • "Normal Distribution" (Note Please respond to
    one 1 of the following two 2 bulleted items)
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  • Take a position on whether or not the
    total area under a normal distribution is
    in?nite. Provide an example to support your
    response.
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  • From the e-Activity, discuss whether or
    not the winning history of the team you selected
    follows a normal distribution. Provide a
    rationale to support your response.

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  • MAT 300 Week 7 DiscussionConfidence Intervals
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  • "Confidence Intervals" (Note Please respond to
    one 1 of the following two 2 bulleted items)
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  • The vast majority of the world uses a
    95 confidence in building confidence intervals.
    Give your opinion on why 95 confidence is so
    commonplace. Justify your response.
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  • Construct a hypothetical 95 confidence
    interval for a hypothetical case of your
    choosing. Use your own unique choice of mean,
    standard deviation, and sample size to calculate
    the confidence interval. Select one (1) option
    provided below and analyze what will happen to
    your confidence interval based on the option you
    selected

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  • MAT 300 Week 8 DiscussionYou Cant Prove the Null
    by Not Rejecting It
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  • MAT 300 Week 8 Discussion -
  • "You Cant Prove the Null by Not Rejecting It"
    (Note Please respond to one 1 of the following
    two 2 bulleted items)
  •          Debate if failing to reject the null
    is the same as accepting the null. Support your
    position with examples of acceptance or rejection
    of the null. Next, give your opinion on whether
    or not a failed t test proves the null
    hypothesis.   
  •          Take a position on this statement In
    setting up a hypothesis test, the claim should
    always be written in the alternative hypothesis.
    Provide one (1) example to support your

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  • MAT 300 Week 9 DiscussionCorrelation and
    Regression
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  • MAT 300 Week 9 Discussion -
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  • "Correlation and Regression" (Note Please
    respond to one 1 of the following two 2
    bulleted items)
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  • Debate the following statement
    "Correlation means Causation." Determine whether
    this statement is true or false, and provide
    reasoning for your determination, using the
    Possible Relationships Between Variables table
    from your textbook.

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  • MAT 300 Week 10 Assignment 1 Bottling Company
    Case Study
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  • Assignment 1 Bottling Company Case Study
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  • Imagine you are a manager at a major bottling
    company. Customers have begun to complain that
    the bottles of the brand of soda produced in your
    company contain less than the advertised sixteen
    (16) ounces of product. Your boss wants to solve
    the problem at hand and has asked you to
    investigate. You have your employees pull thirty
    (30) bottles off the line at random from all the
    shifts at the bottling plant. You ask your
    employees to measure the amount of soda there is
    in each bottle. Note Use the data set provided
    by your instructor to complete this assignment.
  • Write a two to three (2-3) page report in which
    you
  • 1. Calculate the mean, median, and standard
    deviation for ounces in the bottles.
  • 2. Construct a 95 Confidence Interval for the
    ounces in the bottles.
  • 3. Conduct a hypothesis test to verify if the
    claim that a bottle contains less than sixteen
    (16) ounces is supported. Clearly state the logic
    of your test, the calculations, and the

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  • MAT 300 Week 10 DiscussionTesting the Difference
    between Two Means
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  • Week 10 Discussion
  • "Testing the Difference between Two
    Means." (Note Please respond to one 1 of the
    following two 2 bulleted items)
  •          What two assumptions must be met when
    you are using the z test to test differences
    between two means? Can the sample standard
    deviations s1 and s2 be used in place of the
    population standard deviations s1 and s2?
  •          Retired workers and disabled workers
    both receive Social Security benefits. What
    information would we need to test the claim that
    the difference in monthly benefits

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  • MAT 300 Week 11 DiscussionRecap
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  • MAT 300 Week 11 Discussion -
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  • "Recap" (Note Please respond to both of the
    following two 2 bulleted items)
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  • Describe what you achieved during this
    course. Then, share your greatest or most
    rewarding achievement during this course.
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