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noted. If the average change was a reduction of 14.8 with a sample standard deviation of6.4, what conclusions can be drawn?EXAMPLE 8.3gSOLUTION Let us start by testing the hypothesis that the change could be due solely tochance — that is, that the 50 changes constitute a normal sample with mean 0. B[r]
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ForewordOur future is dependent on the fruits of research in engineering and the physical sciences, such aschemistry, which play a critical role in developing economic growth and improving our quality of life.Many of the life-improving breakthroughs of the last century in areas such as[r]
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Specific methods: Statistics and detailed analysis of existing solutions to improve quality of customer care of VNA, the thesis points out limitations and reasons so that it is to become basis for the proposed solutions to improve customer care policy for VNA up to 2020.
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