• Q : Major overhaul of the healthcare system....
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    Based on a previous study, in 2005, 50% of all American's believe that the healthcare system needs a major overhaul. Recently a survey was taken of 150 Americans; 84 of whom stated that a major over

  • Q : Variance of the dimes per sample....
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    The mean value of Dimes per sample=9/7 and the variance of the dimes per sample=24/49.We define a random variable D=3K-10. Find the mean, variance , and standerd deviation for D?

  • Q : Significance that the new filling....
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    The Wa-Wa water company produces bottles marked as 520 ml. Recently Wa-Wa has purchased new filling machine and it wants to see if the bottles are filled to an amount different than 520 ml.

  • Q : Use of standard normal distribution....
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    Which of following statements are true in testing H-naught: mu=275 vs H-alternate: mu > 275 based upon a sample of size 15 from a normal population with unknown standard deviation, sigma? The te

  • Q : Center for academic integrity at rutgers university....
    Basic Statistics :

    A study done by the Center for Academic Integrity at Rutgers University surveyed 2116 students at 21 colleges and universities. Some of the schools had an "honor code" and others did not.

  • Q : Test the hypothesis....
    Basic Statistics :

    Assume that you want to test the hypothesis Ho: p = 0.5 versus Ha: p < 0.5. Find out the sample size necessary in order to obtain a power of 0.8 when p = 0.4. Use α = 0.05.

  • Q : Calculate the profit earned....
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    Compute the profit earned/loss incurred on; a high performance tire that exceeds 40,000 miles, a high performance tire that doesn't exceed 40,000 miles, an all weather tire that exceeds 40,000 miles

  • Q : Percentage of debit card users....
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    In 2006, a sample of 200 customers at Bi-Rite grocery store revealed that 62 paid with credit card. Is there evidence at a .10 level of significance that percentage of debit card users has raised by

  • Q : Average proportion of defectives....
    Basic Statistics :

    Find out the average proportion of defectives in a shipment from this vendor. Find out the probability that a shipment from this vendor will contain 25% or more defectives.

  • Q : Failure of employees to follow instructions....
    Basic Statistics :

    A safety enginner feels that 30% of all industrial accidents in her plant are caused by failure of employees to follow instructions.

  • Q : Probability that at least 2 of the people....
    Basic Statistics :

    Six people enter an elevator at first floor. The elevator starts going up and is going to stop at 9 floors. Supposing that each person is equally likely to get off at any of these 9 floors, what is

  • Q : Threshold level of system....
    Basic Statistics :

    What is the threshold level of this system? Calculate the four probabilities that characterize this channel model

  • Q : Equipment purchase cost....
    Basic Statistics :

    Up front equipment purchase cost of $12,000, with a manufacturing cost per unit of $0.80, and equipment salvage recovery (at end of four years) of $2,000.

  • Q : Beta coefficients of stocks....
    Basic Statistics :

    The Beta coefficients of stocks are measure of their volatility (or risk) relative to the market as a whole. Stocks with beta coefficients greater than 1 generally bear greater risk (more volatile)

  • Q : Difference in the mean waiting time....
    Basic Statistics :

    Based upon the above information, at the .05 level of significance, is there evidence of difference in the mean waiting time between two branches?

  • Q : Recent large corporation bankruptcy....
    Basic Statistics :

    In light of a recent large corporation bankruptcy, auditors are becoming increasingly concerned about the possibility of fraud. Auditors might be helped in determining the chances of fraud if they c

  • Q : Recent large corporation bankruptcy....
    Basic Statistics :

    In light of a recent large corporation bankruptcy, auditors are becoming increasingly concerned about the possibility of fraud. Auditors might be helped in determining the chances of fraud if they c

  • Q : Determine the probability of receiving a blue....
    Basic Statistics :

    Determine the probability of receiving a blue marble on the first selection and a blue marble on the second selection, of receiving a blue marble on the first selection and NOT a blue marble on the

  • Q : What is the mean and standard deviation....
    Basic Statistics :

    It costs ABC $0.40 per pound to ship the box containing the weights. Because it's an odd-shaped package, though shipping the bar costs $0.50 a pound plus a $6.00 surcharge.

  • Q : Workers for a major automobile manufacturer....
    Basic Statistics :

    When the workers for a major automobile manufacturer go on strike, there are repercussions throughout the rest of the economy; in particular, the dealers who sell the cars and trucks feel the pinch.

  • Q : Find formulas for the density....
    Basic Statistics :

    Suppose that the distribution of radius R of stars has a density function f sub R. Find formulas for the density and the distribution function of their volume V=(4/3)R^3 pie.

  • Q : Discrete uniform random variable....
    Basic Statistics :

    Let X be a discrete uniform random variable with pooisble values [-5,5]. Find the probability function and distribution function of Y=X^2 -3X.

  • Q : True population proportion....
    Basic Statistics :

    People end up tossing 12% of what they purchase at the grocery store. Suppose this is the true population proportion and that you plan to take a sample survey of 540 grocery shoppers to further inve

  • Q : Average age of a death....
    Basic Statistics :

    In 1982, the average age of a death row inmate was 36.2. A sociologist claims that the average age of death row inmates has changed since. The sociologist collects a sample of 32 death row inmates f

  • Q : Males in nevada were lawyers....
    Basic Statistics :

    A study in 2000 reveals that 1.5% of males in Nevada were lawyers. A researcher believes that the percentage has since decreased. A sample of 500 male adults in Nevada revealed that 3 are lawyers. W

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