Mathematics, 24.04.2020 03:11 ericgalo808
Use Microsoft Excel and StatDisk to complete the Flying Squadron Costs table for the aircraft type listed below:
If your last name begins with the letter M through Z, complete the costs using the F-35 data; use the Charleston data point in your z-score and probability calculations.
Report your values to two decimal places (i. e., 0.12) except for probability. Report probability values to four decimal places (i. e. p = 0.1234).
Post the images of your spreadsheet and StatDisk results in the discussion area along with a narrative of your findings and the responses to the questions below.
Do these costs appear to come from a population that has a normal distribution? Why or why not?
Can the mean of your data sample be treated as a value from a population having a normal distribution? Why or why not?
Did an “unusually low” or “unusually high” z-score value occur?
Was the associated z score probability value less than 0.05 (p < 0.05); meaning a “significantly low” or “significantly high”
event? If yes, what are the implications for the base and/or aircraft?
What were your findings? Hint: focus on the calculated mean, standard deviation and z-score (include probability) to interpret your results.
I don't know how to make this into Statdisk and need help with the questions, pls
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