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QNT/561 Descriptive Statistics

Study on descriptive statistics, data summarization, and probability distributions.

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QNT/561 Descriptive Statistics - Page 1 preview imageRunning head: DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS1Descriptive StatisticsNameQNT/561DateInstructor’s Name"Cellnet Telecommunication has gathered data on the production output for Shift 1 and Shift 2over a period of time. Using the descriptive statistics provided, analyze the central tendency,dispersion, and distribution of production rates for both shifts. Discuss the significance of theconfidence intervals, skewness, and kurtosis values. Based on these statistical measures, whatconclusions can be drawn regarding the production performance of Shift 1 and Shift 2? How canthese insights be used to optimize production planning at Cellnet?Word Count Requirement:1000-1200 words.
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QNT/561 Descriptive Statistics - Page 3 preview imageDESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS2Descriptive StatisticsDetermine the appropriatedescriptive statistics.Note: If the data was normally distributed, use the mean and standard deviation. If the data wasskewed significantly, use themedian and interquartile range.Numeric VariableName1shift 1Distribution: State if not normally distributedCentral Tendency:Mean = 997Dispersion:Standard Deviation = 20Number:Count = 59Min/Max:959 and 1034Confidence Interval:(if distribution is normal)992 to 1002Numeric VariableName2(if applicable)Distribution: State if not normally distributedCentral Tendency:Mean = 881.54Dispersion:Standard deviation = 17.681Number:Count=59Min/Max:847 & 913Confidence Interval:(if distribution is normal)876.94 to 886.15Attribute VariableName(if applicable)dateCreate a bar chart. Describe the proportions.
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