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Exhibit 10.2
The following questions are based on the problem description and the output below.
A college admissions officer wants to evaluate graduate school applicants based on their GMAT scores, verbal and quantitative. Students are classified as either successful (Group 1) , marginally successful (Group 2) or not-successful (Group 3) in their graduate studies. The officer has data on 20 current students, 7 successful (Group 1) , 6 marginally successful (Group 2) and 7 not successful (Group 3) . Exhibit 10.2 The following questions are based on the problem description and the output below. A college admissions officer wants to evaluate graduate school applicants based on their GMAT scores, verbal and quantitative. Students are classified as either successful (Group 1) , marginally successful (Group 2)  or not-successful (Group 3)  in their graduate studies. The officer has data on 20 current students, 7 successful (Group 1) , 6 marginally successful (Group 2)  and 7 not successful (Group 3) .   ​   ​   ​   ​   -Refer to Exhibit 10.2. What number of observations is classified incorrectly? A)  19 B)  20 C)  7 D)  1Exhibit 10.2 The following questions are based on the problem description and the output below. A college admissions officer wants to evaluate graduate school applicants based on their GMAT scores, verbal and quantitative. Students are classified as either successful (Group 1) , marginally successful (Group 2)  or not-successful (Group 3)  in their graduate studies. The officer has data on 20 current students, 7 successful (Group 1) , 6 marginally successful (Group 2)  and 7 not successful (Group 3) .   ​   ​   ​   ​   -Refer to Exhibit 10.2. What number of observations is classified incorrectly? A)  19 B)  20 C)  7 D)  1Exhibit 10.2 The following questions are based on the problem description and the output below. A college admissions officer wants to evaluate graduate school applicants based on their GMAT scores, verbal and quantitative. Students are classified as either successful (Group 1) , marginally successful (Group 2)  or not-successful (Group 3)  in their graduate studies. The officer has data on 20 current students, 7 successful (Group 1) , 6 marginally successful (Group 2)  and 7 not successful (Group 3) .   ​   ​   ​   ​   -Refer to Exhibit 10.2. What number of observations is classified incorrectly? A)  19 B)  20 C)  7 D)  1Exhibit 10.2 The following questions are based on the problem description and the output below. A college admissions officer wants to evaluate graduate school applicants based on their GMAT scores, verbal and quantitative. Students are classified as either successful (Group 1) , marginally successful (Group 2)  or not-successful (Group 3)  in their graduate studies. The officer has data on 20 current students, 7 successful (Group 1) , 6 marginally successful (Group 2)  and 7 not successful (Group 3) .   ​   ​   ​   ​   -Refer to Exhibit 10.2. What number of observations is classified incorrectly? A)  19 B)  20 C)  7 D)  1Exhibit 10.2 The following questions are based on the problem description and the output below. A college admissions officer wants to evaluate graduate school applicants based on their GMAT scores, verbal and quantitative. Students are classified as either successful (Group 1) , marginally successful (Group 2)  or not-successful (Group 3)  in their graduate studies. The officer has data on 20 current students, 7 successful (Group 1) , 6 marginally successful (Group 2)  and 7 not successful (Group 3) .   ​   ​   ​   ​   -Refer to Exhibit 10.2. What number of observations is classified incorrectly? A)  19 B)  20 C)  7 D)  1
-Refer to Exhibit 10.2. What number of observations is classified incorrectly?


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