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Can you help solve this math problem? The postanesthesia care area (recovery room) at St Luke's Hospital in Maumee, Ohio, was recently enlarged. The hope was that the enlargement the mean number of patients per day would be more than 25. A random sample of 15 days revealed the following numbers of patients. 25, 27, 25, 26, 25, 28, 28, 27,24, 26, 25, 29, 25, 27, 24. How do you solve this?

2007-04-21 00:52:23 · 5 answers · asked by shavon60120 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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25, 27, 25, 26, 25, 28, 28, 27,24, 26, 25, 29, 25, 27, 24. addition of all these = 391
Mean = total of all numbers / Total numbers
= 391/15 = 26.06

2007-04-21 01:23:55 · answer #1 · answered by Pranil 7 · 0 0

there are part of question tha you have omitted
At the .01 significance level, can we conclude that the mean number of patient per day is more than 25? Estimate the p-value and interpret it.

2014-11-08 17:33:32 · answer #2 · answered by ai-know 1 · 0 0

You can add all the numbers together and divide by 15, the total of values given. This is the mean, or average value.

2007-04-21 01:09:16 · answer #3 · answered by fangtaiyang 7 · 0 0

umm, i don't actually know what you're trying to ask? if it wants you to find the mean number of patients per day then you need to add up the number per day and then divide by the number of days. But im not sure what is being asked?

2007-04-21 00:59:48 · answer #4 · answered by ash 2 · 0 0

what is the exact question?

2007-04-21 01:20:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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