01.12.2021

What is the mean for this list of numbers? 19, 22, 24, 45
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Given the data :

114, 261, 319, 183,654,313,58,98,335,324,52,125,342,66,321,893,690,798,201,74,632,216,76,155,161,304,530,1110,93,631,75,344,264,1120,122,45,304,192,316,63

USING CALCULATOR :

The mean(m) of the data: = ΣX/n

n = sample size = 40

m = 12974/40

m = 324.4

Median = ((n + 1)/2) th term = 41/2 = (20 + 21)th term / 2

= (261 + 264) / 2 = 262.5

Standard deviation (s) = sqrt(Σ(x - m)²/n))

s = 281. 74

B.) Coefficient of skewness (Ks) :

3(mean - median) / standard deviation

3(324.4 - 262.5) / 281.74

= 0.66

Mild positive skewness Given a positive skew Coefficient value.

(d-1) Are there any outliers?

Yes

Four outliers

(d-2) What are the limits for outliers? (Round your answers to 1 decimal place. Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.)

Lower bound = Q1 - (1.5 * IQR)

Upper bound = Q3 + (1.5 * IQR)

IQR = Q3 - Q1

Q3 = upper quartile = 343 ; Q1 = 106 ; Q2 = 262.5

IQR = 343 - 106 = 237

Lower bound = 106 - (1.5 * 237) = - 249.5

Upper bound = 343 + (1.5 * 237) = 698.5

-249.5 ≤ X ≤ 698.5

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15,15,15,19,19,22,23,24,27,30,31,35,41,44,45

the mean (average) can be found by adding up all the numbers and dividing that by how many numbers there are.
The mean of this data set is : 405/15 = 27

the mode is the number that appears most often in ur data set
so the mode is : 15

the range is the highest number - the lowest number
the range is (45 - 15) = 30

the median is ur middle number
the median is : 24

ascending order (smallest to largest) is : mode, median, mean, range
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15,15,15,19,19,22,23,24,27,30,31,35,41,44,45

the mean (average) can be found by adding up all the numbers and dividing that by how many numbers there are.
The mean of this data set is : 405/15 = 27

the mode is the number that appears most often in ur data set
so the mode is : 15

the range is the highest number - the lowest number
the range is (45 - 15) = 30

the median is ur middle number
the median is : 24

ascending order (smallest to largest) is : mode, median, mean, range
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If you're asking for the mean, median, mode, and range, I will do it for you.
The mean is the average, which is the sum of the numbers divided by the total amount of numbers there are.
15 + 15 + 15 + 19 + 19 + 22 + 23 + 24 + 27 + 30 + 31 + 35 + 41 + 44 + 45.
The sum of these numbers is 405. The total amount of numbers is 15.
405/15 = 27.
Your average (mean) is 27.
The mode is the number that appears the most within the list of given numbers. 15 appeared the most.
Your mode is 15.
The median is the middle number of a list of numbers from least to greatest.
To do this quickly without any hesitation, we will eliminate the smallest number with the greatest number until we can no longer do so.
15, 15, 15, 19, 19, 22, 23, 24, 27, 30, 31, 35, 41, 44 ,45.
15, 15, 19, 19, 22, 23, 24, 27, 30, 31, 35, 41, 44.
15, 19, 19, 22, 23 ,24, 27, 30, 31, 35, 41.
19, 19, 22, 23, 24, 27, 30, 31, 35.
19, 22, 23 ,24, 27, 30, 31.
22, 23, 24, 27, 30.
23, 24, 27,
24.
Your median is 24.
The range is the difference of the largest number with the smallest number.
45 is the largest number, 15 is the smallest number.
45-15=30.
Your range is 30.
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6.6:

While printing a document, the following options are available in setting sections.

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In this section the following setting options are available:

Print All Pages: This option is selected if you want to print all pages in documentPrint Selection: This option is printing a section in a documentCustom Print: Allow custom printDocument Info: print document informationList of Markup: print all the listed markupsPrint Markup: print mark up in your documentOnly print odd pages: Print odd pages in documentOnly print even pages: Print even pages in documentPages: In this option, you can provide custom pages to print i.e. combination of both odds and evens. e.g. 1-5,7,9,10-12. This will print page 1 to 5, the print page 7 and 9, and then print page 10 to 12. Print one sided: if you want to print on one side of paperManually print on both sided: if you want to print both sides of the paperCollated: If you want to print more than one copy, then this option will print all document and then start printing from first page to last page and continue to your number of print copies.Uncollated: If you print 3 copy of document, this option will start printing first page 3 times, then second page 3 times and so on.

Orientation

Portait Orientation: this option is used for printing portrait pageLandscape orientation: this option is used to print on landscape of pagePage size: in this option, you can select different page sizes for printing. Margins: This option allow you to set the margin of your printing pagePages per sheet: This option allow you to print multiple page per sheet.

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A cell is an intersection between row and column in Excel on a spreadsheet. A cell in Excel starts from A1. A cell can contain different types of values for example string values, date values, text values, and numerical values, etc.

Cell also contains a reference to other cells in a spreadsheet.

To insert the value into a cell, first you have to select the particular cell, then click on it, and then enter a value in it. If you want to modify the cell value. for example, you may wrongly enter the number, 23456 instead of 24456. Then you may edit it in the formula bar because if you directly selected the cell, and start inserting value, you cant and you may lost the cell values.

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The following options are available in the Insert Cells Dialog Box.

To appear the insert cells dialog box, click any particular cell, where you want to insert the cell. Then click right-click, a window will open, in it, you can select the insert cell option. As you click on this option, a dialog box will appear with the following option.

Shift Cell Right: It will shift the selected cell to the rightShift Cell Down: It will shift the selected cell to leftEntire Row: It will insert row below the selected cellEntire Column: It will insert the column to the right of the selected cell

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Border and Shading dialog box appears after inserting a table. Insert table in a document, then select the table and right-click on it, then click on the table properties. A new dialog box will appear, in under table tab at the bottom, border and shading button is shown. Click on this button, as you click this button, Border and Shading dialog box will appear. In this option, you have different settings for the border.

Border: under this option, you can select different border style, color, and width for table, text, paragraph, and cell.

Page Border: In this option, you can select different border styles, border sizes, border arts and apply these to all documents or sections of the document. In this option, you have different settings for the border.

Shading: In this option, you can fill the table with color and also you can apply different patterns with color.

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The default orientation in MS word is portrait. Using this layout, the width of the document is smaller than the height of the document.

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The difference between the print layout and outline is given below:

The print layout shows the document in a way that how it would look like after printing, while outlook layout doesn't show how your document looks like on the pageIn print layout, you can easily customize and modify your document, while in the layout you need to adjust the layout of the document and it is hard to do thatIn print layout, you can easily adjust while inserting a new line while in layout it is quite difficult and each line is inserted with a bullet.The print layout shows how the final print of the document looks like while the outline layout only shows the outlines of the document. Outline layout makes possible to collapse and expand different sections of the document to easily move blocks of text around the document. It is useful when you are looking at a document that has a large number of pages and sections.

Please find the rest of the solution is in attached word document.

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The answers to questions is given below in explanation section

Explanation:

6.6:

While printing a document, the following options are available in setting sections.

Document

In this section the following setting options are available:

Print All Pages: This option is selected if you want to print all pages in documentPrint Selection: This option is printing a section in a documentCustom Print: Allow custom printDocument Info: print document informationList of Markup: print all the listed markupsPrint Markup: print mark up in your documentOnly print odd pages: Print odd pages in documentOnly print even pages: Print even pages in documentPages: In this option, you can provide custom pages to print i.e. combination of both odds and evens. e.g. 1-5,7,9,10-12. This will print page 1 to 5, the print page 7 and 9, and then print page 10 to 12. Print one sided: if you want to print on one side of paperManually print on both sided: if you want to print both sides of the paperCollated: If you want to print more than one copy, then this option will print all document and then start printing from first page to last page and continue to your number of print copies.Uncollated: If you print 3 copy of document, this option will start printing first page 3 times, then second page 3 times and so on.

Orientation

Portait Orientation: this option is used for printing portrait pageLandscape orientation: this option is used to print on landscape of pagePage size: in this option, you can select different page sizes for printing. Margins: This option allow you to set the margin of your printing pagePages per sheet: This option allow you to print multiple page per sheet.

Answer (7)

A cell is an intersection between row and column in Excel on a spreadsheet. A cell in Excel starts from A1. A cell can contain different types of values for example string values, date values, text values, and numerical values, etc.

Cell also contains a reference to other cells in a spreadsheet.

To insert the value into a cell, first you have to select the particular cell, then click on it, and then enter a value in it. If you want to modify the cell value. for example, you may wrongly enter the number, 23456 instead of 24456. Then you may edit it in the formula bar because if you directly selected the cell, and start inserting value, you cant and you may lost the cell values.

Answer (8)

The following options are available in the Insert Cells Dialog Box.

To appear the insert cells dialog box, click any particular cell, where you want to insert the cell. Then click right-click, a window will open, in it, you can select the insert cell option. As you click on this option, a dialog box will appear with the following option.

Shift Cell Right: It will shift the selected cell to the rightShift Cell Down: It will shift the selected cell to leftEntire Row: It will insert row below the selected cellEntire Column: It will insert the column to the right of the selected cell

Answer (9)

Border and Shading dialog box appears after inserting a table. Insert table in a document, then select the table and right-click on it, then click on the table properties. A new dialog box will appear, in under table tab at the bottom, border and shading button is shown. Click on this button, as you click this button, Border and Shading dialog box will appear. In this option, you have different settings for the border.

Border: under this option, you can select different border style, color, and width for table, text, paragraph, and cell.

Page Border: In this option, you can select different border styles, border sizes, border arts and apply these to all documents or sections of the document. In this option, you have different settings for the border.

Shading: In this option, you can fill the table with color and also you can apply different patterns with color.

Answer (10):

The default orientation in MS word is portrait. Using this layout, the width of the document is smaller than the height of the document.

Answer (11)

The difference between the print layout and outline is given below:

The print layout shows the document in a way that how it would look like after printing, while outlook layout doesn't show how your document looks like on the pageIn print layout, you can easily customize and modify your document, while in the layout you need to adjust the layout of the document and it is hard to do thatIn print layout, you can easily adjust while inserting a new line while in layout it is quite difficult and each line is inserted with a bullet.The print layout shows how the final print of the document looks like while the outline layout only shows the outlines of the document. Outline layout makes possible to collapse and expand different sections of the document to easily move blocks of text around the document. It is useful when you are looking at a document that has a large number of pages and sections.

Please find the rest of the solution is in attached word document.

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Title: The Standard of Historical Fashion Accuracy in Film: Rules are Meant to be Broken. An Analysis of Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette (2006) as a Costume Film

Abstract: In Sofia Coppola's 2006 film "Marie Antoinette," the costumes seem to say, "Let them eat cake, but make it couture!" As we dive into the world of powdered wigs and pastel silk, we must ask: does historical accuracy really matter, or is this a cinematic confection best enjoyed with a pinch of creative license? When watching a period piece, the first thing you notice is the costuming. It's what sets the scene, immerses you into the era, and breathes life into the film. For years, there has been a set standard in filmmaking that if you are to make a period film, it has to be accurate. “The main priority is to always ensure the clothes are believable for the time period…When the attire…stands out by looking like something from another era, it creates a jarring effect…that can heavily disturb the believability of the film,” (Long Para. 1). What happens when you break the rules? Just like Marie Antoinette herself, Sofia Coppola rebelled against societal norms in the name of fashion and self-expression.

Historically accurate costuming is a vital component of period pieces, as it plays a pivotal role in transporting the audience to a specific time and place. It functions as a time machine and helps establish a visual and emotional connection between the audience and the past, enhancing the overall storytelling experience. It gives the film believability and credibility. The attention to detail in costuming is a testament to the commitment of filmmakers and theater professionals to honoring the past, preserving its legacy, and educating the present. An example of films with incredible historical accuracy would be “Pride and Prejudice” (1995), “Little Women” (2019), and “Dunkirk" (2017). These films are known for their prestigious costuming and ability to portray the time period with precision.

When directing “Marie Antoinette,” however, Coppola wanted to remain close enough to accurate costuming to allow viewers to connect with the time period, while also allowing her creative liberty shine. The costume designer, Milena Canonero, wanted to simplify and stylize the extravagance of 18th-century fashion while also maintaining the believability of the era. Coppola wanted to use the costuming to emphasize the naivety of Marie Antoinette. To emphasize that she was only fourteen years old at the beginning of her reign, they used a pastel and confectionary inspired color palette, as opposed to the popular jewel tones of the 18th century. KK Barrett in an interview with the New York Times said: “[She] is a naive and impulsive teen who loves clothes, jewelry, and sweets…a palette of light blues, pinks, and greens reflects her youthful spirit…We freshened the whole palette…pastel vision. We didn’t want to get into the darker, somber colors that Sofia calls the ‘jewel tones.’ We…overemphasize[d] the fact that she was 14.”

Instead of the matronly wear and heavy makeup the real Marie Antoinette adorned, Coppola and her team kept the character fresh-faced and used organza and netting frills as opposed to the historically accurate heavy lace, making her ruffles look fresher and softer. They also excluded the use of opulent jewelry because they felt it made her look too mature, and instead used ribbons around her neck to emphasize her youthfulness and naivety as a monarch. Another whimsical touch Coppola added was the inclusion of Converse sneakers in Marie’s wardrobe. This was extremely frowned upon by the public at the film’s initial release, but I believe it helped enhance the film even further. Despite this, the costume designer Milena Canonero was awarded an Oscar for Costume Design.

The purpose of this film was to depict Marie Antoinette as not just a monarch, but also a teenage girl thrusted into an entirely different world. The decision to infuse inaccurate details and costuming, specifically the integration of Converse, was deliberate and, in my opinion, enhanced the film. By deviating from strict historical accuracy, Coppola managed to humanize Marie Antoinette. This made her character more relatable to modern audiences. It bridged the gap between the 18th century and the present, inviting viewers to see the young queen as more than just a distant historical figure. She was not only a symbol of decadence and opulence but a woman struggling to navigate the complexities of power and privilege. The color palette and stylized costuming were geared towards a strongly feminine audience and was a cinematic display of hyper-femininity and a female perspective on the life of Marie Antoinette. The decision to blend historical and modern elements breathed fresh life into the period piece, ultimately enhancing the film's impact and resonance. This is not the only film that benefited from historical inaccuracies. We have seen other period pieces become highly successful and publicly adored due to its inaccuracies. For example, many believe that the “Pride and Prejudice” (2005) film was more entertaining.

Works Cited
Brown, Anastasia. “Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette & Its Masterful Costume Design.” Anastasia Brown, December 2021, https://anastasiabrownn.medium.com/sofia-coppolas-marie-antoinette-its-masterful-costume-design-84b8145ed79d. Accessed 23 October 2023.
Coppola, Sofia, director. Marie Antoinette. 2006. Amazon Prime Video, https://www.amazon.com/Marie-Antoinette-Kirsten-Dunst/dp/B000NGYLOM. Accessed 23 October 2023.
King, Susan. “Versailles, done over in pastel.” Los Angeles Times, 10 September 2006, https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2006-sep-10-ca-marieset10-story.html. Accessed 23 October 2023.
Le, Mina. “i don’t care that Marie Antoinette (2006) is historically inaccurate!” YouTube, 22 February 2021, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yRmkAe43EA. Accessed 23 October 2023.
Long, Annaliese. “How important is historical accuracy in costume design for period pieces?” The Brantley Banner, 24 October 2022, https://brantleybanner.com/12093/opinions/how-important-is-historical-accuracy-in-costume-design-for-period-pieces/. Accessed 23 October 2023.

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9. Energy comes in many forms such as: thermal, mechanical, chemical

20. A high heart rate is a message from your body that you are going to have a heart attack

21. The measurement around something is called the diameter

22. Weight is the percentage of fat, bone, water, and muscle found in the human body. (1 point)

23. There are no secrets in fitness. (1 point)

True

24. Isometric contractions require the body to hold a fixed position for an extended period of time

so the muscle tissue does not stretch, bend, shorten, or lengthen.

(1 point)

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25. Even if you're not an athlete, a good is key to overall health. (1 point)

amount of flexibility

heart rate

26. Your body communicates with . (1 point)

itself

27. A person with a BMI of 36 would be considered: (1 point)

underweight

28. Getting at least hours of sleep in a row during the night is critical to your physical

abilities.

(1 point)

eight

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(1 point)

body movement

30. An indicator of your percentage of body fat is referred to as your

weight

31. A bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal that contracts and, as a result, produces

movement in different areas of the body is referred to as a:

muscle

32. The key to muscle strength is to rarely tire out the muscles in order to build up the cells and

increase their overall power.

(1 point)

True

33. Smooth muscles . (1 point)

are a collection of glands that produce hormones and regulate metabolism, growth, and development

34. Buddha says in terms of mindfulness, you need to pay careful attention to your body and

breath when trying to tune in to a certain experience.

(1 point)

True

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Endurance

36. Your resting heart rate is the lowest rate at which your heart pumps blood and your body's

natural state.

(1 point)

True

37. A(n) workout is one that meets your needs. (1 point)

effective

38. Achieving fitness is a personal journey, one that will require a deep level of self-acceptance

and a willingness to push yourself to new limits.

(1 point)

True

39. Most adults should aim for about total of physical activity per week. (1 point)

4 hours

40. is/are a group of hormones secreted in the brain and nervous system that can

relieve pain and offer a natural high.

(1 point)

Endorphins

41. Even when the body is not actually doing anything (like sleeping), it is still in perpetual, or

constant, motion: rest.

(1 point)

True

42. What type of stretching should only be done once the body is warmed up and limber from

exercise as it involves stretching and bouncing lightly at the same time?

(1 point)

dynamic stretching

43. The study of systems in accelerated motion is called . (1 point)

dynamics.

44. Posture is a good indicator of. (1 point)

health

45. is the study of how muscle groups work and what keeps them going. (1 point)

Muscle physiology

46. Fitness goals are easily attained and not something that must be a lifelong pursuit. (1 point)

False

47. The word aerobic means relating to or involving . (1 point)

stretching

48. Your body produces a chemical in the brain called , which serve as a natural

painkiller and improve your ability to sleep.

(1 point)

hormones

49. The consists of the brain and spinal cord and performs an array of functions from

generating reflexes to processing information.

(1 point)

central nervous system

50. When heat and humidity rise so does your heart rate. (1 point)

True

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Explanation:

9. Energy comes in many forms such as: thermal, mechanical, chemical

20. A high heart rate is a message from your body that you are going to have a heart attack

21. The measurement around something is called the diameter

22. Weight is the percentage of fat, bone, water, and muscle found in the human body. (1 point)

23. There are no secrets in fitness. (1 point)

True

24. Isometric contractions require the body to hold a fixed position for an extended period of time

so the muscle tissue does not stretch, bend, shorten, or lengthen.

(1 point)

True

25. Even if you're not an athlete, a good is key to overall health. (1 point)

amount of flexibility

heart rate

26. Your body communicates with . (1 point)

itself

27. A person with a BMI of 36 would be considered: (1 point)

underweight

28. Getting at least hours of sleep in a row during the night is critical to your physical

abilities.

(1 point)

eight

29. Researchers in the field of biomechanics discover new and effective ways to perform a skill or

a sport based on their analysis of.

(1 point)

body movement

30. An indicator of your percentage of body fat is referred to as your

weight

31. A bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal that contracts and, as a result, produces

movement in different areas of the body is referred to as a:

muscle

32. The key to muscle strength is to rarely tire out the muscles in order to build up the cells and

increase their overall power.

(1 point)

True

33. Smooth muscles . (1 point)

are a collection of glands that produce hormones and regulate metabolism, growth, and development

34. Buddha says in terms of mindfulness, you need to pay careful attention to your body and

breath when trying to tune in to a certain experience.

(1 point)

True

35. refers to the amount of muscle in different bodies, along with bone, water, and fat. (1 point)

Endurance

36. Your resting heart rate is the lowest rate at which your heart pumps blood and your body's

natural state.

(1 point)

True

37. A(n) workout is one that meets your needs. (1 point)

effective

38. Achieving fitness is a personal journey, one that will require a deep level of self-acceptance

and a willingness to push yourself to new limits.

(1 point)

True

39. Most adults should aim for about total of physical activity per week. (1 point)

4 hours

40. is/are a group of hormones secreted in the brain and nervous system that can

relieve pain and offer a natural high.

(1 point)

Endorphins

41. Even when the body is not actually doing anything (like sleeping), it is still in perpetual, or

constant, motion: rest.

(1 point)

True

42. What type of stretching should only be done once the body is warmed up and limber from

exercise as it involves stretching and bouncing lightly at the same time?

(1 point)

dynamic stretching

43. The study of systems in accelerated motion is called . (1 point)

dynamics.

44. Posture is a good indicator of. (1 point)

health

45. is the study of how muscle groups work and what keeps them going. (1 point)

Muscle physiology

46. Fitness goals are easily attained and not something that must be a lifelong pursuit. (1 point)

False

47. The word aerobic means relating to or involving . (1 point)

stretching

48. Your body produces a chemical in the brain called , which serve as a natural

painkiller and improve your ability to sleep.

(1 point)

hormones

49. The consists of the brain and spinal cord and performs an array of functions from

generating reflexes to processing information.

(1 point)

central nervous system

50. When heat and humidity rise so does your heart rate. (1 point)

True

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