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X G *R : R Question 12 - Statical Process Cox Use

X G *R : R Question 12 - Statical Process Cox Use Both Types Of Run Tests To x + czto.mheducation.com/ext/map/index.html?_con=con&cxternal_browser=0&launchUrl=https%253A%252F%252Fnewconnect.mheducation.com%252F#/activity/question-group/kEZASsBkEPu-gzwy... !!! Apps > Maps Gmail YouTube Login Chegg Writi... Statical Process Control Homework Help Save & Exit Submit Reading list Savoc Check my work 12 Use both types of run tests to analyze the daily expense voucher listed below. Assume a median of $31. $ Amount Day Day 10 points Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Day 15 17 18 19 23 21 Anount ($) 10.54 36.31 27.14 30.38 31.96 32.93 eBook References Amount (5) 27.69 28.13 33.02 30.31 31.59 33.64 34.73 35.02 33.39 32.51 27.98 31.25 33.98 25.56 24.46 29.65 31.08 33.03 29.10 25.19 28.60 28.02 26.67 36.10 32.07 44.10 41.44 29.62 30.12 26.19 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 23 24 25 26 27 20 29 38 Amount (5) 25.16 26.11 29.84 31.75 29.14 37.78 34.16 38.28 29.49 30.81 30.60 34.46 35.10 31.76 34.se 16 47 43 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 59 59 56 16 11 12 13 14 15 25.67 35.80 32.23 26.76 30.51 29.35 24.99 22.45 1. Observed number of runs using Median Test is 2. Expected number of runs using Median Test is (Round to one decimal.) ) 3. Standard deviation using Median Test is . (Round to two decimals.) 4. This test statistic for the Median Test is (Round to two decimals. Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign.) 5. By observing the test statistic for the Median Test, we can conclude that the process is non-random 6. Observed number of runs using Up/Down Test is 7. Expected number of runs using Up/Down Test is (Round to one decimal.) 8. Standard deviation using Up/Down Test is (Round to two decimals.) 9. This test statistic for the Up/Down Test is (Round to two decimals. Negative values should be indicated by a minus Mc Graw Hill Type here to search O ! 1A 7C Cloudy GM 40 ENG 09:59 09-11-2021 3 Question 12 - Statical Process Cox (X + Lise Both Types Of Run Tests To R : ezto.mheducation.com/ext/map/index.html?_con-congexternal_browser-O&launchUrl=https%253A%252F%252Fnewconnect.mheducation.com%252F#/activity/question group/KEZASsBKEPul gzsvy... !!! Apps > Maps Gmail YouTube C Login Chego Writ... | Reading list Statical Process Control Homework Seved Help Save & Exit & Submit Check my work 12 40.54 27.69 28.13 , 27.14 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 points 16 17 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 29.65 31.68 33.3 29.10 25.19 28.60 20: 20.02 26.67 36.48 32.07 44.10 41.44 29.62 38.12 26.19 20. 31 31.59 33.64 34.73 35.09 33.39 22.51 27.98 31.25 33.98 25.56 24.45 31.96 32.23 34.40 25.67 46 47 4L 49 52 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 6 25.16 26.11 29.84 31.75 29.14 37.78 344 34.16 33.26 29.49 3.1 30.60 34.46 35.10 31.76 34.90 eBook 39 48 41 42 43 44 45 Helerences 32.23 26.76 30.51 29.35 24.09 22.45 1. Observed number of runs using Median Test is 2. Expected number of runs using Median Test is (Round to one decimal.) 3. Standard deviation using Median Test is .(Round to two decimals.) 4. This test statistic for the Median Test is (Round to two decimals. Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign.) 5. By observing the test statistic for the Median lest, we can conclude that the process is non-random 6. Observed number of runs using Up/Down Test is 7. Expected number of runs using Up/Down Test is (Round to one decimal.) 8. Standard deviation using Up/Down Test is - (Round to two decimals.) 9. This test statistic for the Up/Down lest is (Round to two decimals. Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign.) 10. By observing the test statistic for the Up/Down Test with 2-11.96 limits., we can conclude that the process is random 11. Comparing both the tests, we can conclude that non-random v variations are present in the data. Mc Graw Hill H Type here to search O 7C Cloudy E ) 01 ENG 10:00 09-11-2021 Use both types of run tests to analyze the daily expense voucher listed below. Assume a median of 53 unt (5) Amount Dw ( 29.0 Amount (5 Day Amount 1 28.1 33.0 25 2011 11.0 29:10 23 2.1 31.5 12 1 19 20 21 32 21 24 31 31 29.14 2. 35 316 7 51 2010 14 > 350 31 32:51 27.98 112 0 53.2 10 11 12 1 14 1 2 J. 12 3 21 23 0 3.5 29 53 40 30.12 26. 31. 24 1. Observed number of runs using Medion Testis 2. Expected number of runs using Median Testis (Round to one decimal) 3. Standard deviation using Median Tests (Round to two decimals) 5. This test statistie for the Medion Test (Round to two decimal Negative values should be indicated by S By observing the test statistic for the Medion Test, we can conclude that the process is 6. Observed number of runs using Up/Down Test 7. Expected number of runs using Up/Down Tosti (Round to one decimal) 8. Standard deviation using Up/Down Testis Round to no decimals. 8. This test status for the Up Down Testis Round to two decimais. Negative values should be indicat 2 2 15 2012 240 50 1 Observed number of runs using Median Testis 2. Expected number of runsing Medan Tests (Round to one decimal 3 Standard deviation using Median Tests (Round to two decimals) This test statistic for the Medan Tests (Round to two decimals. Negative values should be indicated by a minus) 5. By observing the test statistic for the Medianes we can conclude that the most Observed number one sing Up Down Test 7 Expected number of runs using Up/Down Test Round to be decimal 8. Standard deviation using Up Down This (Round to two deca This testate for the Up/Down Test (Round to two acimal Negative values should be indby olgn.) 10. By observing the test state for the Up/Down Test with 196 we can congue that pro 11. Combating both the tests we can conclude that tak tot variations posent the data & in Nood to AD 2 Use both types of run tests to analyze the daily expense voucher listed below. Assume a median of $3 Day Day Day Amount ($) Hook ferences 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Amount ($) 27.69 28.13 33.02 30.31 31.59 33.64 34.73 35.09 33.39 32.51 27.98 31.25 33.98 25.56 24.46 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Amount ($) 29.65 31.08 33.03 29.10 25.19 28.60 20.02 26.67 36.40 32.07 44.10 41.44 29.62 30.12 26.39 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Amount (s) 40.54 36.31 27.14 30.38 31.96 32.03 34.40 25.67 35.80 32.23 26.76 30.51 29.35 24.09 22.45 Day 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 25.16 26.11 29.84 31.75 29.14 37.78 34.16 38.28 29.49 30.81 30.60 34.46 35.10 31.76 34.90 1. Observed number of runs using Median Test is 2. Expected number of runs using Median Test is Round to one decimal X G *R : R Question 12 - Statical Process Cox Use Both Types Of Run Tests To x + czto.mheducation.com/ext/map/index.html?_con=con&cxternal_browser=0&launchUrl=https%253A%252F%252Fnewconnect.mheducation.com%252F#/activity/question-group/kEZASsBkEPu-gzwy... !!! Apps > Maps Gmail YouTube Login Chegg Writi... Statical Process Control Homework Help Save & Exit Submit Reading list Savoc Check my work 12 Use both types of run tests to analyze the daily expense voucher listed below. Assume a median of $31. $ Amount Day Day 10 points Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Day 15 17 18 19 23 21 Anount ($) 10.54 36.31 27.14 30.38 31.96 32.93 eBook References Amount (5) 27.69 28.13 33.02 30.31 31.59 33.64 34.73 35.02 33.39 32.51 27.98 31.25 33.98 25.56 24.46 29.65 31.08 33.03 29.10 25.19 28.60 28.02 26.67 36.10 32.07 44.10 41.44 29.62 30.12 26.19 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 23 24 25 26 27 20 29 38 Amount (5) 25.16 26.11 29.84 31.75 29.14 37.78 34.16 38.28 29.49 30.81 30.60 34.46 35.10 31.76 34.se 16 47 43 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 59 59 56 16 11 12 13 14 15 25.67 35.80 32.23 26.76 30.51 29.35 24.99 22.45 1. Observed number of runs using Median Test is 2. Expected number of runs using Median Test is (Round to one decimal.) ) 3. Standard deviation using Median Test is . (Round to two decimals.) 4. This test statistic for the Median Test is (Round to two decimals. Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign.) 5. By observing the test statistic for the Median Test, we can conclude that the process is non-random 6. Observed number of runs using Up/Down Test is 7. Expected number of runs using Up/Down Test is (Round to one decimal.) 8. Standard deviation using Up/Down Test is (Round to two decimals.) 9. This test statistic for the Up/Down Test is (Round to two decimals. Negative values should be indicated by a minus Mc Graw Hill Type here to search O ! 1A 7C Cloudy GM 40 ENG 09:59 09-11-2021 3 Question 12 - Statical Process Cox (X + Lise Both Types Of Run Tests To R : ezto.mheducation.com/ext/map/index.html?_con-congexternal_browser-O&launchUrl=https%253A%252F%252Fnewconnect.mheducation.com%252F#/activity/question group/KEZASsBKEPul gzsvy... !!! Apps > Maps Gmail YouTube C Login Chego Writ... | Reading list Statical Process Control Homework Seved Help Save & Exit & Submit Check my work 12 40.54 27.69 28.13 , 27.14 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 points 16 17 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 29.65 31.68 33.3 29.10 25.19 28.60 20: 20.02 26.67 36.48 32.07 44.10 41.44 29.62 38.12 26.19 20. 31 31.59 33.64 34.73 35.09 33.39 22.51 27.98 31.25 33.98 25.56 24.45 31.96 32.23 34.40 25.67 46 47 4L 49 52 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 6 25.16 26.11 29.84 31.75 29.14 37.78 344 34.16 33.26 29.49 3.1 30.60 34.46 35.10 31.76 34.90 eBook 39 48 41 42 43 44 45 Helerences 32.23 26.76 30.51 29.35 24.09 22.45 1. Observed number of runs using Median Test is 2. Expected number of runs using Median Test is (Round to one decimal.) 3. Standard deviation using Median Test is .(Round to two decimals.) 4. This test statistic for the Median Test is (Round to two decimals. Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign.) 5. By observing the test statistic for the Median lest, we can conclude that the process is non-random 6. Observed number of runs using Up/Down Test is 7. Expected number of runs using Up/Down Test is (Round to one decimal.) 8. Standard deviation using Up/Down Test is - (Round to two decimals.) 9. This test statistic for the Up/Down lest is (Round to two decimals. Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign.) 10. By observing the test statistic for the Up/Down Test with 2-11.96 limits., we can conclude that the process is random 11. Comparing both the tests, we can conclude that non-random v variations are present in the data. Mc Graw Hill H Type here to search O 7C Cloudy E ) 01 ENG 10:00 09-11-2021 Use both types of run tests to analyze the daily expense voucher listed below. Assume a median of 53 unt (5) Amount Dw ( 29.0 Amount (5 Day Amount 1 28.1 33.0 25 2011 11.0 29:10 23 2.1 31.5 12 1 19 20 21 32 21 24 31 31 29.14 2. 35 316 7 51 2010 14 > 350 31 32:51 27.98 112 0 53.2 10 11 12 1 14 1 2 J. 12 3 21 23 0 3.5 29 53 40 30.12 26. 31. 24 1. Observed number of runs using Medion Testis 2. Expected number of runs using Median Testis (Round to one decimal) 3. Standard deviation using Median Tests (Round to two decimals) 5. This test statistie for the Medion Test (Round to two decimal Negative values should be indicated by S By observing the test statistic for the Medion Test, we can conclude that the process is 6. Observed number of runs using Up/Down Test 7. Expected number of runs using Up/Down Tosti (Round to one decimal) 8. Standard deviation using Up/Down Testis Round to no decimals. 8. This test status for the Up Down Testis Round to two decimais. Negative values should be indicat 2 2 15 2012 240 50 1 Observed number of runs using Median Testis 2. Expected number of runsing Medan Tests (Round to one decimal 3 Standard deviation using Median Tests (Round to two decimals) This test statistic for the Medan Tests (Round to two decimals. Negative values should be indicated by a minus) 5. By observing the test statistic for the Medianes we can conclude that the most Observed number one sing Up Down Test 7 Expected number of runs using Up/Down Test Round to be decimal 8. Standard deviation using Up Down This (Round to two deca This testate for the Up/Down Test (Round to two acimal Negative values should be indby olgn.) 10. By observing the test state for the Up/Down Test with 196 we can congue that pro 11. Combating both the tests we can conclude that tak tot variations posent the data & in Nood to AD 2 Use both types of run tests to analyze the daily expense voucher listed below. Assume a median of $3 Day Day Day Amount ($) Hook ferences 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Amount ($) 27.69 28.13 33.02 30.31 31.59 33.64 34.73 35.09 33.39 32.51 27.98 31.25 33.98 25.56 24.46 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Amount ($) 29.65 31.08 33.03 29.10 25.19 28.60 20.02 26.67 36.40 32.07 44.10 41.44 29.62 30.12 26.39 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Amount (s) 40.54 36.31 27.14 30.38 31.96 32.03 34.40 25.67 35.80 32.23 26.76 30.51 29.35 24.09 22.45 Day 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 25.16 26.11 29.84 31.75 29.14 37.78 34.16 38.28 29.49 30.81 30.60 34.46 35.10 31.76 34.90 1. Observed number of runs using Median Test is 2. Expected number of runs using Median Test is Round to one decimal

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