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SCENARIO 13-10 The management of a chain electronic store would like to develop a model for predicting the weekly sales (in thousands of dollars)for individual stores based on the number of customers who made purchases.A random sample of 12 stores yields the following results:
-Referring to Scenario 13-10, the null hypothesis for testing whether the number of customers who make a purchase effects weekly sales cannot be rejected if a 1% probability of committing a type I error is desired.
Outstanding Checks
Checks issued by a company that have been recorded in its books but have not yet been cashed by the recipient.
Deposits In Transit
Deposits in transit refer to money that has been received and recorded by a business but not yet by its bank, often because of time needed for the banking processing.
NSF Check
A check that cannot be processed due to insufficient funds in the account it was drawn on, also known as a "bounced check."
EFT Deposit
An electronic funds transfer directly into a bank account, considered a safe and efficient way to transfer money.
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