SOLUTION: Please can someone Take a look at Problems 145964, 145965, 145966, 145967, 145968, 145969, and 145970-74? I posted these on friday and I really do need help with these as soon as c
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Question 146161: Please can someone Take a look at Problems 145964, 145965, 145966, 145967, 145968, 145969, and 145970-74? I posted these on friday and I really do need help with these as soon as conveniently possible. Thanks.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Can I assume these problems are taken from "Applied Statistics in
Business and Economomics"?
If so, tell me what pages the problems are on and I will have a
look at them.
You must realize that diagosing these problems and typing responses
is a very time consuming process; that is why you are getting no
response to your posting. If you posted a question or some questions
about certain aspects of the problems you might get someone to look
at the problem. Posting a specific problem would probably indicate
you had made an attempt yourself to attack the larger question.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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