MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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Author: Amos Gilat
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Please help with parts b, c, d, e. They are attached as an image. Will thumbs up! Thank you! Data is attached as an image or typed below as well. 

Non_Stop_Flights

one_Stop_flights

1434.9

1556.2

1653.18

1549.33

1617.95

1511.14

1668.19

1497.84

1809.16

1882.04

1641.15

1600.5

1494.61

1699.01

1776.6

1582.12

 

1894.51

 

1502.09

Jonathan considers booking a flight to see the temple at Chichen Itza, which is near Cancun Mexico. Expedica.ca offers both business class (non-stop/direct) as well as first class flights (with a 1-stop layover). Jonathan wants to know if the prices for his
options are approximately the same, or if flying first class will generally cost more. Can you help him find this out? Use a =
Download .csv file
0.044 for all calculations. The specifics can be found in the file below.
0.044.
(a) Check to see if the distribution of the flight classes appear to be normal. Hint: use a p-value to decide with a =
A. neither direct flights nor layover flights appear to be normal
B. layover flights appear to be normal but direct flights do not appear to be normal
C. direct flights appear to be normal but layover flights do not appear to be normal
D. Both direct flights and layover flights appear to be normal
(b) Report the p-value of the test you ran in (a) concerning the normality of first class flights, use at least two decimals in your answer.
P-value =
(c) Does there appear to be a negative difference in the general price between business and first class flights?
A. Yes
В. No
C. I have too much information to answer this question
D. I don't have enough information to answer this question
a) buy a business class (direct) flight
b) buy a first class (layover) flight
c) buy a business class (layover) flight
d) buy a first class (direct) flight
e) buy either a first or business flight, since the difference is negligible
(d) At what level of significance would you come to a different conclusion? Please use at least four digits in your answer. Give a decimal not a percentage.
Significance Level =
(e) Based on the above calculations, to save money Jonathan should | ?
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Transcribed Image Text:Jonathan considers booking a flight to see the temple at Chichen Itza, which is near Cancun Mexico. Expedica.ca offers both business class (non-stop/direct) as well as first class flights (with a 1-stop layover). Jonathan wants to know if the prices for his options are approximately the same, or if flying first class will generally cost more. Can you help him find this out? Use a = Download .csv file 0.044 for all calculations. The specifics can be found in the file below. 0.044. (a) Check to see if the distribution of the flight classes appear to be normal. Hint: use a p-value to decide with a = A. neither direct flights nor layover flights appear to be normal B. layover flights appear to be normal but direct flights do not appear to be normal C. direct flights appear to be normal but layover flights do not appear to be normal D. Both direct flights and layover flights appear to be normal (b) Report the p-value of the test you ran in (a) concerning the normality of first class flights, use at least two decimals in your answer. P-value = (c) Does there appear to be a negative difference in the general price between business and first class flights? A. Yes В. No C. I have too much information to answer this question D. I don't have enough information to answer this question a) buy a business class (direct) flight b) buy a first class (layover) flight c) buy a business class (layover) flight d) buy a first class (direct) flight e) buy either a first or business flight, since the difference is negligible (d) At what level of significance would you come to a different conclusion? Please use at least four digits in your answer. Give a decimal not a percentage. Significance Level = (e) Based on the above calculations, to save money Jonathan should | ?
Non_Stop_Flights one_Stop_flights
1
1434.9
1556.2
2
1653.18
1549.33
3
1617.95
1511.14
1668.19
1497.84
5
1809.16
1882.04
1641.15
1600.5
7
1494.61
1699.01
8
1776.6
1582.12
9
1894.51
10
1502.09
4,
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Transcribed Image Text:Non_Stop_Flights one_Stop_flights 1 1434.9 1556.2 2 1653.18 1549.33 3 1617.95 1511.14 1668.19 1497.84 5 1809.16 1882.04 1641.15 1600.5 7 1494.61 1699.01 8 1776.6 1582.12 9 1894.51 10 1502.09 4,
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