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Mean Standard deviation Sample size Five-number summary on the total time Conduct a formal hypothesis testing to help John decide whether to offer the delivery guarantee or not.

The purpose of this assignment is to develop students' abilities to combine the knowledge of descriptive statistics covered in Weeks 1 and 2 and one-sample hypothesis testing to make managerial decisions. In this assignment, students will develop the ability to use statistical analysis and verify whether or not a claim is valid before advertising it.
Assignment Steps
Resources: Microsoft Excel®, Spicy Wings Case Study, Spicy Wings Data Set
Develop a 700-word statistical analysis.
Use descriptive statistics to compute a measure of performance John can use to analyze his delivery performance. Find the following for your measures:
Mean Standard deviation Sample size Five-number summary on the total time Conduct a formal hypothesis testing to help John decide whether to offer the delivery guarantee or not.
Estimate the probability of an order taking longer than 30 minutes.
Make a recommendation in a short narrative including the following:
Based on the sampled data, should John offer the guarantee? What percent of the Saturday deliveries would result in a customer receiving a free order? What recommendations might help John improve his Saturday delivery times? Format your assignment consistent with APA format.
Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.
Note: Grades are awarded based upon individual contributions to the Learning Team assignment. Each Learning Team member receives a grade based upon his/her contributions to the team assignment. Not all students may receive the same grade for the team assignment.
Materials Spicy Wings Case Grading Guide Spicy Wings Case Study Spicy Wings Data Set
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D.A.R.Y.L.P.Y.N AT G.M.A.I.L Sample size Five-number summary on the total time
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