• Q : Determine the expected number....
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    Determine the probability that all 10 cases are between 89.7 and 90.3 millimeters. Determine the expected number of the 10 cases that are between 89.7 and 90.3 millimeters?

  • Q : Specialized communication system....
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    Determine the probability that a technician is needed after a one-week period? If you are the first one in the city to place an order, determine the probability that you have to wait more than two we

  • Q : Unknown population standard deviations....
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    Supposing that the two populations have unequal as well as unknown population standard deviations, develop a 99% confidence interval for µ1 - µ2 for following.

  • Q : Unemployment benefits in alabama....
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    Let µ1 and µ2 be the means of all weekly unemployment benefits in Alabama and Mississippi paid throughout 2009, respectively. Determine the point estimate of µ1, - µ2?

  • Q : Always purchases coach-class tickets....
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    An airline claims that there is the 0.10 probability that coach-class ticket holder who flies frequently will be upgraded to first class upon any flight. This outcome is independent from flight to f

  • Q : Determine the sample size required to achieve....
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    Determine the sample size required to achieve an approximate power of 0.85 when the true mean MOR is 6400 psi. What did you suppose to do these analyses? Demonstrate the validity of your assumptions.

  • Q : Can the null hypothesis be rejected....
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    A one-sample z-test for the population mean is performed. Assume that the p-value for the test is 0.04. For what significance levels (values of ?) Can the null hypothesis be rejected?

  • Q : Randomly selected students on standardized test....
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    The following data represent scores of sample of 50 randomly selected students on standardized test.

  • Q : Probability of selecting a student....
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    The mean score of the college entrance test is 400; the standard deviation is 70. The scores are normally distributed. Determine the probability of selecting a student who scored above 300?

  • Q : Sequencial limit point....
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    Assume A is a number sequence and A has sequencial limit point P, B is number sequence and B has sequencial limit point Q, then the number sequence A + B has sequencial limit point P + Q.

  • Q : Appropriate for describing the relationship....
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    Explain why the information provided suggests that a linear model may not be appropriate for describing the relationship between Child morality and Income in these countries.

  • Q : Find a prediction interval....
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    Find a 99% prediction interval for y when x = 14 for this data set:

  • Q : Mean and standard deviation of the random variable....
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    Find out the mean and standard deviation of the random variable for which the probability mass function is defined as follows:

  • Q : Claims the average number of years....
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    Sam Ying, a career counselor, claims the average number of years of schooling for an engineer is 15.8 years. A sample of 16 engineers had a mean of 15 years and a standard deviation of 1.5 years. Th

  • Q : Use the car pool lanes....
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    Determine the percentage of that cannot use the car pool lanes

  • Q : Standard deviation for a weather data set....
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    A small standard deviation for a weather data set with a normal distribution indicates large variances in the range of those values in the data set.

  • Q : Probability that the actual weight....
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    Determine the probability that the actual weight is within 0.1 g of the prescribed weight? Determine the probability that the actual weight differs from the prescribed weight by more than 0.3 g?

  • Q : Find out the mean and standard deviation....
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    Determine the probability that there will be one or more empty seats for any one flight? Find out the mean and standard deviation for this random variable.

  • Q : Confidence interval for the tires....
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    Checkers Cab Company is trying to decide which brand of tires to employ for the coming year. Based upon current price and prior experience, they have narrowed their choice to two brands,

  • Q : Determine the probability of selecting a student....
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    The mean score of the college entrance test is 400; the standard deviation is 70. The scores are normally distributed. Determine the probability of selecting a student who scored above 300?

  • Q : Question regarding probability distribution....
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    The number of riders traveling on freeway can be modeled as random variable and its probability distribution is given as follows:

  • Q : Consecutive summer olympic games....
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    The winning times (in seconds) of women in 100-meter dash for consecutive summer Olympic games are listed below. Assume that the times are sample data from a larger population: 11.07 11.08 11.06 10.

  • Q : Breaking strength of at least....
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    Suppose five samples of yarn are chosen randomly. Determine the probability that at least one of them has the breaking strength of at least 100?

  • Q : Probability that at least two civil war question....
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    You're preparing for exam in your American History course for which the professor has given out 10 possible essay questions ahead of time. Four of them, randomly selected, will be on exam. Of the 10

  • Q : Average electric bill in the residential area....
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    The average electric bill in the residential area is $72 for month of april. The standard deviation is $6. If the amounts of electric bills are normally distributed, find out the probability that 14

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