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BUSINESS REPORT Part 1

The document contains a business report on inferential statistics with 4 problems. Problem 1 discusses probabilities related to injuries in players. Problem 2 analyzes breaking strengths of gunny bags. Problem 3 considers whether unpolished stones are suitable for printing. Problem 4 examines how the hardness of dental implants varies depending on dentists, methods, and their interaction for different alloys. Figures and statistical analyses are provided to support the answers.

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BUSINESS REPORT Part 1

The document contains a business report on inferential statistics with 4 problems. Problem 1 discusses probabilities related to injuries in players. Problem 2 analyzes breaking strengths of gunny bags. Problem 3 considers whether unpolished stones are suitable for printing. Problem 4 examines how the hardness of dental implants varies depending on dentists, methods, and their interaction for different alloys. Figures and statistical analyses are provided to support the answers.

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BUSINESS REPORT ON
INFERENTIAL STATISTICS
PROJECT

-RAHUL SHARMA
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Sr. CONTENT Page


No. no.
A Problem1: Physiotherapist 4

1.1 What is the probability that a randomly chosen player would 4


suffer an injury?

1.2 What is the probability that a player is a forward or a winger? 4

1.3 What is the probability that a randomly chosen player plays in a 4


striker position and has a foot injury?

1.4 What is the probability that a randomly chosen injured player is a 4


striker?

B Problem2: Gunny Bags 4-6

2.1 What proportion of the gunny bags have a breaking strength of 4-5
less than 3.17 kg per sq cm?

2.2 What proportion of the gunny bags have a breaking strength of 5


at least 3.6 kg per sq cm.?

2.3 What proportion of the gunny bags have a breaking strength 6


between 5 and 5.5 kg per sq cm.?

2.4 What proportion of the gunny bags have a breaking strength 6


NOT between 3 and 7.5 kg per sq cm.?

C Problem3: Zingaro stone 7

3.1 Zingaro has reason to believe that the unpolished stones may 7
not be suitable for printing. Do you think Zingaro is justified in
thinking so?

3.2 Is the mean hardness of the polished and unpolished stones the 7
same?

D Problem4: Dental Implant Data 7-9

4.1 How does the hardness of implants vary depending on dentists? 7


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4.2 How does the hardness of implants vary depending on 7-8


methods?

4.3 What is the interaction effect between the dentist and method on 8
the hardness of dental implants for each type of alloy?

4.4 How does the hardness of implants vary depending on 9


dentists and methods together?

FIGURES: -

Fig (no.) Description Page no.


Fig (1) Proportion of gunny bags have a breaking strength of less 5
than 3.17 kg per sq cm
Fig (2) Proportion of gunny bags have a breaking strength of at 6
least 3.6 kg sq cm.
Fig (3) Proportion of gunny bags have a breaking strength between 6
5 and 5.5 kg per sq cm

Fig (4) Proportion of gunny bags have a breaking strength not 7


between 3 and 7.5 kg per sq cm.

Fig (5) Hardness of implants vary depending on dentists. 8

Fig (6) Hardness of implants vary depending on methods. 8


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Problem1: Physiotherapist

1.1 What is the probability that a randomly chosen player would suffer an
injury?

Answer:- The probability that a randomly chosen player would suffer an inju
ry is 61.70%

1.2 What is the probability that a player is a forward or a winger?


Answer:- The probability that a player is a forward or a winger is 100.00%

1.3 What is the probability that a randomly chosen player plays in a striker
position and has a foot injury?

Answer:- The probability that a randomly chosen player plays in a striker po


sition and has a foot injury is 31.03%

1.4 What is the probability that a randomly chosen injured player is a


striker?

Answer:- The probability that a randomly chosen injured player is a striker is


31.03%

Problem2: Gunny Bags

2.1 What proportion of the gunny bags have a breaking strength of less than
3.17 kg per sq cm?
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Answer:-

FIG(1):- Proportion of gunny bags have a breaking strength of less than 3.17 kg per sq cm

2.2 What proportion of the gunny bags have a breaking strength of at least
3.6 kg per sq cm.?

Answer:- The proportion of gunny bags with breaking strength of at least 3.


6 kg per sq. cm is 0.8247

FIG(2):- Proportion of gunny bags have a breaking strength of at least 3.6 kg sq cm.
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2.3 What proportion of the gunny bags have a breaking strength between 5
and 5.5 kg per sq cm.?

Answer:- The proportion of gunny bags with breaking strength between 5 a


nd 5.5 kg per sq. cm is 0.1306

FIG(3):- Proportion of gunny bags have a breaking strength between 5 and 5.5 kg per sq cm
2.4 What proportion of the gunny bags have a breaking strength NOT
between 3 and 7.5 kg per sq cm.?

Answer:- The proportion of gunny bags with breaking strength not between
3 and 7.5 kg per sq. cm is 0.1390

FIG(4):- Proportion of gunny bags have a breaking strength not between 3 and 7.5 kg per sq cm.
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Problem3: Zingaro Stone

3.1 Zingaro has reason to believe that the unpolished stones may not be
suitable for printing. Do you think Zingaro is justified in thinking so?

Answer:- The unpolished stones may not meet the printing requirements.

3.2 Is the mean hardness of the polished and unpolished stones the same?

Answer:- The mean hardness of polished and unpolished stones is significan


tly different.

Problem4: Dental Implant Data

4.1 How does the hardness of implants vary depending on dentists?

Answer:-

FIG(5):- Hardness of implants vary depending on dentists.

4.2 How does the hardness of implants vary depending on methods?

Answer:- ANOVA F-statistic: 19.89268013119534


ANOVA p-value: 7.683891892977992e-08
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FIG(6):- Hardness of implants vary depending on methods .

4.3 What is the interaction effect between the dentist and method on the
hardness of dental implants for each type of alloy?

Answer:-
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4.4 How does the hardness of implants vary depending on dentists and
methods together?

Answer:-

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