• Q : Confidence interval of mean score....
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    A sample golfer showed that their average score on specific golf course was 94 with standard d of 6. Determine the 95% confidence interval of mean score for all 40 golfers?

  • Q : Component of product to move from upon workstation....
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    By measuring the amount of time it takes component of product to move from upon workstation to the next, an engineer has estimated that the standard d is 5.1 seconds.

  • Q : Find the confidence interval specified....
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    A random sample of 88 light bulbs had a mean life x = 497 hrs. Assume the Standard d = 27 hrs. Construct a 90% confidence interval for the mean life, u, of all light bulbs of this type.

  • Q : Measurement of length of the index finger....
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    The measurement of length of the index finger of a human right hand is normally distributed variable with a mean of 5.5cm and a standard d of 0.8cm. What is the probability that the finger length of

  • Q : Average annual salary for worker in the us....
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    Suppose that the average annual salary for worker in the US is 31,000 and that annual salaries for Americans are normally distributed with standard d equal to 7,000. Find the following:

  • Q : Normal distributed with a mean....
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    Lice are pesky problem for children and is unrelated to cleanliness. The lifetime of lice which have fallen off scalp on bedding is aprox normal distributed with a mean of 2.2 days and a standard d

  • Q : Miles under normal driving situations....
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    Llantas Inc. claims that average life of certain tire is greater or equal than 25,000 miles under normal driving situations. A random sample of 16 tires is tested. The mean of the sample is 24,000 m

  • Q : Number of students scoring....
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    Suppose the test scores of 340 students are normally distributed with a mean of 65 and standard deviation of 3. What is the number of students scoring between 78 and 91?

  • Q : Determine the probability that an individual tiger....
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    Determine the probability that an individual tiger will weigh more that 300 lbs P(x > 300). Determine the probability that a random sample of 4 tigers will weigh between 200 and 350 lbs P(200<x&

  • Q : Imagery on the memory of students....
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    A cognitive psychologist is testing the affect of the employ of imagery on the memory of students. He collected the following data on a memory test after the learning situation where imagery was use

  • Q : Determine the probability the assembly line time....
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    For door chosen at random, determine the probability the assembly line time will be between 5 and 10 minutes?

  • Q : Determine the probability that the number of universal donor....
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    A hospital is conducting blood drive because it requires blood from at least 10 universal donors. If 200 volunteers donate blood, determine the probability that the number of universal donors is at

  • Q : Determine the failure rate....
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    Six items were tested to failure. test cycles are 1025, 1550, 2232, 3786, 5608 and 7918 respectively. Determine the failure rate.

  • Q : Probability of the team winning....
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    What is the probability of the team winning 13 games. What is the probability of the team winning 17 games

  • Q : Variance of the weight of boxes with captain crisp cereal....
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    Some customers believe that the variance of the weight of boxes with Captain Crisp cereal is more than 0.05. Use alpha = 0.10 to test the customers' claim.

  • Q : Ounces and standard deviation....
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    Assume the weights of the cans of mixed nuts have normal distribution with mean 32.4 ounces and standard deviation 0.4 ounces. For a random sample of size n = 9,

  • Q : What is your expected value....
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    In specific lottery game, you pay $1 to select a sequence of three digits, such as 233. If you select the same sequence of three digits that are drawn, you win and collect $500. What is your expecte

  • Q : Assume a simple random sample....
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    According to USA Today "Snapshot", 26% of U.S. adults do not have any credit cards. Assume a simple random sample of U.S. adults is obtained.

  • Q : Calculate various quantities related to performance....
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    Computers in some vehicles calculate various quantities related to performance. One of these is the fuel efficiency, or gas mileage, usually expressed as miles per gallon (mpg).

  • Q : Americans plan to change their shopping habits....
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    Based upon these survey data, is it reasonable to conclude that more than three-quarters of adult Americans plan to change their shopping habits if gas prices remain high? (Use ? = 0.01. For z round

  • Q : Confidence interval for the proportion....
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    A survey of 1257 student loan borrowers found that 438 had loans totaling more than $20,000 for their undergraduate education. Give a 98% confidence interval for the proportion of all student loan b

  • Q : Determine the probability that the car....
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    Assume the average lifetime of a car is 15 years and the lifetime follows the exponential distribution. Determine the probability that the car lasts 20 years

  • Q : Confidence interval limits....
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    The following confidence interval is obtained for the population proportion, p: (0.834, 0.856). Employ these confidence interval limits to find the margin of error, E.

  • Q : Basketball players each shoot....
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    Three basketball players each shoot 10 foul shots. Player A makes 6 shots, player B makes 8, and player C makes 6.

  • Q : Legalization of marijuana....
    Basic Statistics :

    60% of Americans oppose the legalization of marijuana. Assume a random sample of 6 Americans is taken.

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