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Q: Statistics Question: Descriptive, Estimation, Rejection Rule, Interval Estimate ( No Answer,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Statistics Question: Descriptive, Estimation, Rejection Rule, Interval Estimate
Category: Reference, Education and News
Asked by: doriancalifornia-ga
List Price: $200.00
Posted: 06 Apr 2004 06:27 PDT
Expires: 07 Apr 2004 16:56 PDT
Question ID: 325971
Hi,

This question involves special characters (summations, integrals,
etc.). Please see this document:

http://www.geocities.com/dorianr1950/questions.pdf

The question involves topics such as
 - Continuous Distributions
 - Joint Distributions
 - Descriptive Statistics
 - Estimation
 - Inference on the Mean and Variance of a Distribution

Please explain your computational steps (i.e. if you applied a formula
or looked up a value in a table, etc) and explanation as I want to
understand this stuff.

I'd like the answer to be in some form that uses special characters
such as LaTeX or Microsoft Word with Equation Editor, etc. BUT other
forms are acceptable as well. I guess plain text would be okay if its
very clear and well laid out.

Tip will be provided for quality and explanation.

Clarification of Question by doriancalifornia-ga on 06 Apr 2004 06:28 PDT
READERS,

YOU HAVE TO COPY PASTE THAT ADDRESS INTO THE ADDRESS BAR. I don't know
why, but it doesn't work when you click on it.

Request for Question Clarification by livioflores-ga on 07 Apr 2004 16:53 PDT
Remember to close this question if you split it!!
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Subject: Re: Statistics Question: Descriptive, Estimation, Rejection Rule, Interval Estimate
From: livioflores-ga on 06 Apr 2004 21:40 PDT
 
I suggest you to split the question into several parts (one for each
question) in order to get at least a partial answer, if one of us can
give you only a partial answer he/she does not post any because we
cannot post partial answers. There are 9 problems, so you can post 9
questions of $22 each one (or less or more, as you want), naming them
"Problem number x of part y".

I hope this suggestion helps you to find assistance.

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