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This document provides fully worked solutions to the exercises and end-of-chapter problems from Statistics for Business and Economics, 8th Edition. It covers descriptive statistics, probability, distributions, sampling, hypothesis testing, regression, forecasting, and decision-making with data. The material is suitable for exam preparation, homework support, and reinforcing statistical methods used in business applications.

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Statistics for Business
and Economics
Eighth Edition



Chapter
1. Data and Statistics
2. Descriptive Statistics: Tabular and Graphical Approaches
3. Descriptive Statistics: Numerical Methods
4. Introduction to Probability
5. Discrete Probability Distributions
6. Continuous Probability Distributions
7. Sampling and Sampling Distributions
8. Interval Estimation
9. Hypothesis Testing
10. Statistical Inference about Means and Proportions With Two Populations
11. Inferences about Population Variances
12. Tests of Goodness of Fit and Independence
13. Analysis of Variance and Experimental Design
14. Simple Linear Regression
15. Multiple Regression
16. Regression Analysis: Model Building
17. Index Numbers
18. Forecasting
19. Nonparametric Methods

,20. Statistical Methods for Quality Control
Preface
21. Sample Survey


Contents

The purpose of Statistics for Business and Economics is to provide students, primarily in
the fields of business administration and economics, with a sound conceptual introduction
to the field of statistics and its many applications. The text is applications-oriented and has
been written with the needs of the nonmathematician in mind.
The solutions manual furnishes assistance by identifying learning objectives and providing
detailed solutions for all exercises in the text.



Acknowledgements
We would like to provide special recognition to Catherine J. Williams for her efforts in
preparing the solutions manual.


David R. Anderson
Dennis J. Sweeney
Thomas A. Williams

,Chapter 1
Data and Statistics

Learning Objectives

1. Obtain an appreciation for the breadth of statistical applications in business and economics.

2. Understand the meaning of the terms elements, variables, and observations as they are used in
statistics.

3. Obtain an understanding of the difference between qualitative, quantitative, crossectional and time
series data.

4. Learn about the sources of data for statistical analysis both internal and external to the firm.

5. Be aware of how errors can arise in data.

6. Know the meaning of descriptive statistics and statistical inference.

7. Be able to distinguish between a population and a sample.

8. Understand the role a sample plays in making statistical inferences about the population.

, Solutions:

1. Statistics can be referred to as numerical facts. In a broader sense, statistics is the field of study
dealing with the collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation of data.

2. a. 9

b. 4

c. Country and room rate are qualitative variables; number of rooms and the overall score are
quantitative variables.

d. Country is nominal; room rate is ordinal; number of rooms and overall score are ratio.

3. a. Average number of rooms = 808/9 = 89.78 or approximately 90 rooms

b. 2 of 9 are located in England; approximately 22%

c. 4 of 9 have a room rate of $$; approximately 44%

4. a. 10

b. Fortune 500 largest U.S. industrial corporations

c. Average revenue = $142,275.9/10 = $14,227.59 million

d. Using the sample average, statistical inference would let us estimate the average revenue for the
population of 500 corporations as $14,227.59 million.

5. a. 3

b. Industry code is qualitative; revenues and profit are quantitative.

c. Average profit = 10,652.1/10 = $1065.21 million

d. 8 of 10 had a profit over $100 million; 80%

e. 1 of 10 had an industry code of 3; 10%

6. Questions a, c, and d are quantitative.

Questions b and e are qualitative.

7. a. The data are numeric and the variable is qualitative.

b. Nominal

8. a. 2,013

b. Qualitative

c. Percentages since we have qualitative data

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