Compute the least squares estimated line.

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Assignment Solutions, Case study Answer sheets Project Report and Thesis contact [email protected] www.mbacasestudyanswers.com ARAVIND – 09901366442 – 09902787224 Business Statistics 1. The sample data from a research survey conducted in various countries on the amount of time 3-5 year-old children spent alone with their fathers each day is as follows: Country Time with Dad (minutes) Bangladesh 30 Bhutan 46 China 54 Nepal 50 Pakistan 46 Nigeria 42 Korea 46 Russia 42 India 50 For the above sample, determine the following measures: a. The mean b. The standard deviation c. The mode d. The 75th percentile Based on your calculations comment on the father-children relationship (10 Marks) 2. ‘Prince’ a chaiwala at Mumbai Central station believes that the sales of tea at his tea shop depends upon the weather. He has taken a sample of a week’s data. Below you are given the results of the sample. (10 Marks) Cups Sold Temperature 350 50 200 60 210 70 100 80 80 90 70 100 50 110 a. Which variable is the dependent variable? b. Compute the least squares estimated line. c. Is there a significant relationship between the sales of coffee and temperature? e. Predict sales of a 95 degree day. 3. According to one of the recent study published in an International report, the cost of medical malpractice in the United States is USD 55.6 billion a year, which is approximately 2.4 percent of US annual health-care spending. An earlier research report published in 2011, in the New England Journal of Medicine revealed that, during the period 1991 to 2005, 7.4 percent of all physicians licensed in the US had a malpractice claim. These staggering numbers not only contribute to the high cost of health care, but the size of successful malpractice claims also contributes to high premiums for medical malpractice insurance. The table below contains a sample of data set of claim payments made in a year’s time and other information about the claimant a. Using descriptive statistics explore claim payment amounts, and identify factors that appear to influence the amount of the payment. (5 Marks) b. Do a correlation analysis between ‘Amount’ and ‘Age’ and interpreted the coefficient of correlation. Assignment Solutions, Case study Answer sheets Project Report and Thesis contact [email protected] www.mbacasestudyanswers.com ARAVIND – 09901366442 – 09902787224

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Assignment Solutions, Case study Answer sheets Project Report and Thesis contact [email protected] www.mbacasestudyanswers.com ARAVIND – 09901366442 – 09902787224 Business Statistics 1. The sample data from a research survey conducted in various countries on the amount of time 3-5 year-old children spent alone with their fathers each day is as follows: Country Time with Dad (minutes) Bangladesh 30 Bhutan 46 China 54 Nepal 50 Pakistan 46 Nigeria 42 Korea 46 Russia 42 India 50 For the above sample, determine the following measures: a. The mean b. The standard deviation c. The mode d. The 75th percentile Based on your calculations comment on the father-children relationship (10 Marks) 2. ‘Prince’ a chaiwala at Mumbai Central station believes that the sales of tea at his tea shop depends upon the weather. He has taken a sample of a week’s data. Below you are given the results of the sample. (10 Marks) Cups Sold Temperature 350 50 200 60 210 70 100 80 80 90 70 100 50 110 a. Which variable is the dependent variable? b. Compute the least squares estimated line. c. Is there a significant relationship between the sales of coffee and temperature? e. Predict sales of a 95 degree day. 3. According to one of the recent study published in an International report, the cost of medical malpractice in the United States is USD 55.6 billion a year, which is approximately 2.4 percent of US annual health-care spending. An earlier research report published in 2011, in the New England Journal of Medicine revealed that, during the period 1991 to 2005, 7.4 percent of all physicians licensed in the US had a malpractice claim. These staggering numbers not only contribute to the high cost of health care, but the size of successful malpractice claims also contributes to high premiums for medical malpractice insurance. The table below contains a sample of data set of claim payments made in a year’s time and other information about the claimant a. Using descriptive statistics explore claim payment amounts, and identify factors that appear to influence the amount of the payment. (5 Marks) b. Do a correlation analysis between ‘Amount’ and ‘Age’ and interpreted the coefficient of correlation. Assignment Solutions, Case study Answer sheets Project Report and Thesis contact [email protected] www.mbacasestudyanswers.com ARAVIND – 09901366442 – 09902787224

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