Jar JarBinks has determined that he has to run at least 6 miles per hour to protect
Question:
Jar JarBinks has determined that he has to run at least 6 miles per hour to protect himself from being run over and koilled by a droid tank in case of an invasion. Jar jarBinks records his maximum and found it to be 10.47, higher than his hmaxdimum speed. Did he make a cakculation mistake? Why/why not? speedeveryday for a week. The max speeds he recorded are: 10, 2, 8, 3.369. To determine variability in his data, Jar JarBinks calculated variance
O No, variance determines variability in squared differences
O Yes, variance does not provide information about the variability in the data
O Yes, he should have just relied on the average for the variability
O No, variance compounds errors in variability and the cumulative error explains a higher variance number
2. Looking at the sales and marketing expenditure data, an analyst realizes that despite increasing the marketing expenditure on one product, the sales of that product did not increase. if the analyst was to compute a correlation, what be the expected correlation coefficient
O Corelation coefficient close to -1
O Corelationcoeficient close to onmega
Correlation coefficient close to zero
O Conelation coefficient close to + 1