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CF Week 9 Assignment Template

This document provides instructions for a network engineer to analyze broadband internet speed data and report the results. The engineer is to: 1) Construct a box-and-whisker plot of speed data and include values. 2) Report mean, median, standard deviation and confidence interval from an Excel worksheet. 3) State the null and alternative hypotheses and report the test statistic, p-value, critical value and conclusion from the hypothesis test in Excel. 4) Evaluate the test results and provide a 1-2 page discussion with explanations, suggested solutions and decisions/next steps based on finding that download speeds exceed the claimed 12 Mbps minimum.
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CF Week 9 Assignment Template

This document provides instructions for a network engineer to analyze broadband internet speed data and report the results. The engineer is to: 1) Construct a box-and-whisker plot of speed data and include values. 2) Report mean, median, standard deviation and confidence interval from an Excel worksheet. 3) State the null and alternative hypotheses and report the test statistic, p-value, critical value and conclusion from the hypothesis test in Excel. 4) Evaluate the test results and provide a 1-2 page discussion with explanations, suggested solutions and decisions/next steps based on finding that download speeds exceed the claimed 12 Mbps minimum.
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Week 9 Assignment Template

Making Data Driven Decisions (150 Points)

Name:

Title of Presentation:

Write a two to three (2–3) page report in which you:

1. Construct a box-and-whisker plot for the provided data set. Copy each of the values

needed to construct a box-and-whisker plot from the Excel worksheet provided and enter

those numbers below.

Minimum Maximum Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3

(Median of (Median of (Median of

first half of the data set) second half

data set) of the data

set

10.51 14.79 11.6575 12.37 13.2025

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Create the box-and-whisker plot in Excel and include a screen shot of the box-and-

whisker plot below.

2. Copy the sample mean, median, and standard deviation from the provided Excel

Worksheet and enter those below.

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Mean Median Standard Deviation

12.43 12.3700 1.101311

3. Copy the 95% Confidence Interval from the Excel Worksheet provided and enter that

below.

Lower Limit Upper Limit

12.01543 12.8379

4. Use the results from the hypothesis test in the Excel worksheet provided to fill in the

table below. Clearly state the logic of your test, the calculations, and the conclusion of

your test.

Null Hypothesis ( H 0 ¿ µ=12

Alternative Hypothesis ( H 1 ¿ µ>12

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What type of Test Statistic did you use and population standard deviation unknown; t-test

why?

Value of Test Statistic 2.12197

P-value 0.02125

Critical Value 1.69913

Conclusion: Is the claim supported? Why Since the p-value (0.02125) is below the

or why not? significance level (α) of 0.05, we may

definitely reject the null hypothesis and

establish a significant difference in averages.

The company provides speeds over 12 Mbps.

5. Evaluate the results of the hypothesis test and communicate the suggested solutions based

on those results. (This section should be 1–2 pages). Provide the following discussion

based on the conclusion of your test:

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a. Provide a detailed explanation to your supervisor of how the results address

the concern.

In my role as a network engineer for a prominent broadband provider. Customers have begun to

express dissatisfaction with the company's download speed, which is equivalent to or below the

minimum claimed speed of twelve (12) Mbps. I conducted a random sampling of 30 customers

and performed speed tests on them. The minimum and maximum download speeds are 10.51 and

14.79, respectively. The download speed range is 4.28. The standard deviation is 1.1013 and the

mean download speed is 12.43 Mbps. The mean discrepancy in download speed is 1.1013.

The download speed exceeds 12 Mbps, contrary to the boss's belief that it is more than that

value. The velocity exceeds 12 Mbps. The boss was accurate. Customers express dissatisfaction

with the company's download speed, which falls below or matches the guaranteed minimum

speed of twelve (12) Mbps. As a result, their complaints are dismissed.

b. What is your suggested solution based on the results?

Our organization provides downloading rates above 12 Mbps, notwithstanding any client claims.

Given that the p value (0.02125) is below the significance threshold of 0.05, we reject the null

hypothesis and conclude that the average speed provided by our firm exceeds 12 Mbps.

c. What decisions should be made based on the results? What should the next steps

be?

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Our investigation indicates that the download speed exceeds 12 Mbps. Therefore, it is essential

for customers to reboot their devices and remove any unnecessary applications and programs.

Disconnect all other devices, download each item individually, and scan for malware.

Additionally, update the firmware, drivers, and cookies. In order to enable them to download

data at rates exceeding 12 Mbps.

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