**I ATTACHED EVERYTHING IN THE PICTURES** I WILL RATE AND LEAVE A COMMENT AND FEEDBACK** Question 1: *How does the distribution of the home voltage
**I ATTACHED EVERYTHING IN THE PICTURES** I WILL RATE AND LEAVE A COMMENT AND FEEDBACK**
Question 1:
*How does the distribution of the home voltage compare to the distribution of the generator voltage? In other words, address uniformity, skewness, normality, etc.
*How do the 5-number summaries compare to one another?
*If you were the homeowner, what would be the most important observation you could make about the difference between the home voltage and the generator voltage?
Question 2:
*What is the mean for a single line?
*What is the mean for multiple lines?
*What is the standard deviation for a single line? (Round to two decimal places)
*What is the standard deviation for multiple lines? (Round to two decimal places)
*As the general manager, what information can we gather from comparing the means? Answer in real-life terms that the manager would be interested in.
*As the general manager, what information can we gather from comparing the standard deviations? Answer in real-life terms that the manager would be interested in.
*Which line setup is better?Single Line or Multiple Lines?
. Question 1 5 pts 9 1 Zach, living in Rhode Island, took voltage measurements on random days from the generator attached to him home, as well as the electricity directly coming into him home. Zach then arranged that data into a boxplot, as displayed here: Generator Voltage Home Voltage 122 123 124 125 Voltage (volts) a How does the distribution of the home voltage compare to the distribution of the generator voltage? In other words, address uniformity, skewness, normality, etc. Edit * Insert " Formats . B I U x x A . A . How do the 5-number summaries compare to one another? Edit * Insert Formats * B / U x, x A . A . If you were the homeowner, what would be the most important observation you could make about the difference between the home voltage and the generator voltage? Edit * Insert Formats * B I U x x A - A. . Question 2 15 pts O 1 Madison and Stephanie are both managers at a grocery store. When Madison is on duty, she likes to form a single line for customers. This allows each cashier to help the next available customer. We'll call this a "single line." When Stephanie is on duty, she has each customer choose which line they will get into. We'll call this "multiple lines." A random sample of customer wait times resulted in the following data (measured in minutes): Single Line 9 7.8 6.5 7.2 6.9 6.9 8 7.4 6.9 13.4 Multiple Lines 12 3.6 6.4 4.4 11 3.5 9.7 11 7.3 11.1 Mean What is the mean for a single line? What is the mean for multiple lines? Standard Deviation What is the standard deviation for a single line? (Round to two decimal places) What is the standard deviation for multiple lines? (Round to two decimal places) As the general manager, what information can we gather from comparing the means? Answer in real-life terms that the manager would be interested in. Edit " Insert Formats . B I U X x A - A Y Q As the general manager, what information can we gather from comparing the standard deviations? Answer in real-life terms that the manager would be interested in. Edit * Insert Formats . B I U x x A . A. e