Name: Samuel Anim Ofosu Index Number: PG4727915: Figure One: Variation of Water Used Per Day and Source of Water Scheme
Name: Samuel Anim Ofosu Index Number: PG4727915: Figure One: Variation of Water Used Per Day and Source of Water Scheme
3. Is the quantity of water used in the wet seasons related to the quantity of water used in
The quantity of water used in the wet seasons is related to the quantity of
water used in the dry season. The correlation coefficient was 74.702%
i. The quantity of water used per day varies by the source of piped water scheme.
The quantity of water used per day varies with the source of water scheme
Figure one: Variation of water used per day and source of water scheme
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Inferring from figure one, the dependence on the available sources of water
is relatively uniform for the wet season. This might be due to the fact that
alternative source of water may be available. Drawing from the public stand
During the wet season, the neighbour’s connection served as a major source
ii. The distribution of those who pay for water and the quantity of water.
The number of households that pay for water usage varies over the seasonal
It can be observed from figure two that payments for water use is high in the
dry season compared to the wet season. A major reason may be the access
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5. Test whether the average quantity of water used a day is the same for each season?
Hint; t test.
To test whether the average quantity of water used a day is the same for
H0: The average quantity of water used a day is the same for each season.
H1: The average quantity of water used a day is not the same for each
season.
Results from the t-test indicate that null hypothesis can be rejected because
variation in the average quantity of water used in a day for each season.
H0: The average quantity of water used a day is the same for each season.
H1: The average quantity of water used a day is not the same for each
season.
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7. Regress the quantity of water used in dry season against household size. Explain the
output!
squared
8. Similarly, regress the quantity of water used in wet season against household size.
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