Sheet1Payment27Purpose of Assignment 24The purpose of this assignment is to develop students' abilities to combine the knowledge of descriptive statistics covered in Weeks 1 and 2 and one-sample hypothesis testing to make managerial decisions. In this assignment, students will learn how statistical analysis is used in predicting an election winner in the first case. In the second case, students will conduct a hypothesis test to decide whether or not a shipping plan will be profitable. 1439Assignment Steps 1331Resources: Microsoft Excel®, Case Study Scenarios, SpeedX Payment Times2633Develop a 700- to 1,050-word statistical analysis based on the Case Study Scenarios and SpeedX Payment Times. 1323Include answers to the following: 1724Case 1: Election Results 18Use 0.10 as the significance level (α).34Conduct a one-sample hypothesis test to determine if the networks should announce at 8:01 P.M. the Republican candidate George W. Bush will win the state. 13Case 2: SpeedX23Use 0.10 and the significance level (α).16Conduct a one-sample hypothesis test and determine if you can convince the CFO to conclude the plan will be profitable. 3230Format your assignment consistent with APA format. 29211922142720112030241821241827272721222318172326202022211336182526191628162016142514351716191917182223222723232120182932271521263220292515213024231418223724352924172715191219211921151720213119271926262623122034212420211623131918312923281919222421231425172221182215271423252424171630241727241710251513292122112530231819181421221719233126251516282722122512211926162130162513111322281421301914319142128
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ABC/123 Version X
1Case Study – Election Results
When an election for political office takes place, the television networks cancel regular programming and instead, provide election coverage. When the ballots are counted, the results are reported. However, for important offices such as president or senator in large states, the networks actively compete to see which will be the first to predict a winner. This is done through exit polls, wherein a random sample of voters who exit the polling booth is asked for whom they voted. From the data, the sample proportion of voters supporting the candidates is computed. Hypothesis testing is applied to determine whether there is enough evidence to infer the leading candidate will garner enough votes to win.
Suppose in the exit poll from the state of Florida during the 2000 year elections, the pollsters recorded only the votes of the two candidates who had any chance of winning: Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush. In a sample of 765 voters, the number of votes cast for Al Gore was 358 and the number of votes cast for George W. Bush was 407. The network predicts the candidate as a winner if he wins more than 50% of the votes. The polls close at 8:00 P.M. Based on the sample results, conduct a one-sample hypothesis test to determine if the networks should announce at 8:01 P.M. the Republican candidate George W. Bus.
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1. Sheet1Payment27Purpose of Assignment 24The purpose of this
assignment is to develop students' abilities to combine the
knowledge of descriptive statistics covered in Weeks 1 and 2
and one-sample hypothesis testing to make managerial
decisions. In this assignment, students will learn how statistical
analysis is used in predicting an election winner in the first
case. In the second case, students will conduct a hypothesis test
to decide whether or not a shipping plan will be
profitable. 1439Assignment Steps 1331Resources: Microsoft
Excel®, Case Study Scenarios, SpeedX Payment
Times2633Develop a 700- to 1,050-word statistical analysis
based on the Case Study Scenarios and SpeedX Payment
Times. 1323Include answers to the following: 1724Case 1:
Election Results 18Use 0.10 as the significance level
(α).34Conduct a one-sample hypothesis test to determine if the
networks should announce at 8:01 P.M. the Republican
candidate George W. Bush will win the state. 13Case 2:
SpeedX23Use 0.10 and the significance level (α).16Conduct a
one-sample hypothesis test and determine if you can convince
the CFO to conclude the plan will be
profitable. 3230Format your assignment consistent with APA
format. 2921192214272011203024182124182727272122231817
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Title
ABC/123 Version X
2. 1Case Study – Election Results
When an election for political office takes place, the television
networks cancel regular programming and instead, provide
election coverage. When the ballots are counted, the results are
reported. However, for important offices such as president or
senator in large states, the networks actively compete to see
which will be the first to predict a winner. This is done through
exit polls, wherein a random sample of voters who exit the
polling booth is asked for whom they voted. From the data, the
sample proportion of voters supporting the candidates is
computed. Hypothesis testing is applied to determine whether
there is enough evidence to infer the leading candidate will
garner enough votes to win.
Suppose in the exit poll from the state of Florida during the
2000 year elections, the pollsters recorded only the votes of the
two candidates who had any chance of winning: Democrat Al
Gore and Republican George W. Bush. In a sample of 765
voters, the number of votes cast for Al Gore was 358 and the
number of votes cast for George W. Bush was 407. The network
predicts the candidate as a winner if he wins more than 50% of
the votes. The polls close at 8:00 P.M. Based on the sample
results, conduct a one-sample hypothesis test to determine if the
networks should announce at 8:01 P.M. the Republican
candidate George W. Bush will win the state. Use 0.10 as the
significance level (α).
Case Study – SpeedX
SpeedX, a large courier company, sends invoices to customers
requesting payment within 30 days. The bill lists an address,
and customers are expected to use their own envelopes to return
their payments. Currently, the mean and standard deviation of
the amount of time taken to pay bills are 24 days and 6 days,
respectively. The chief financial officer (CFO) believes
including a stamped self-addressed envelope would decrease the
amount of time. She calculates the improved cash flow from a
2-day decrease in the payment period would pay for the costs of