• Q : Support the claim that mean speed of all cars....
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    There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that mean speed of all cars on that section of I-10 is greater than the posted speed limit of 70 mph.

  • Q : Proportion of seeds....
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    The data presented in table below resulted from experiment in which seeds of 5 different kinds were planted and number of seeds that germinated in five weeks after planting was recorded for each see

  • Q : Mean amount steady smokers....
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    A research firm conducted a survey to find out the mean amount steady smokers spend on cigarettes throughout a week. They found the distribution of amounts spent per week followed normal distributio

  • Q : Suggestion recalculate the sample size....
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    Management said that the sample size determined above is too large. What can be done to decrease the sample? Based upon your suggestion recalculate the sample size.

  • Q : Performing a rank correlation test....
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    When performing the rank correlation test, one alternative to using Critical Values of Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient table to find out critical values is to calculate them using this appro

  • Q : Confidence limits for the proportion....
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    Using the 0.99 confidence coefficient, Determine the confidence limits for the proportion that plan to vote for the Democratic incumbent?

  • Q : Claims that average age of people....
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    A researcher claims that average age of people who buy lottery tickets is 63. A sample of 30 is selected and their ages are recorded as shown below. The standard deviation is 5. At a = 0.05 is there

  • Q : Compute a point estimate and confidence interval....
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    Compute a point estimate and confidence interval for the restaurant expenditure by people in the state whose food store expenditure is $5 billion.

  • Q : Question regarding naturalized citizens....
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    It has been conjectured by U.S. Census Bureau that "approximately 60% of foreign-born people who live in U.S. aren't naturalized citizens". Assume that in a national random sample of 70 foreign-born

  • Q : Shipment of thousands of components....
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    If a particular shipment of thousands of components actually has a 5% rate of defects, what is the probability that this whole shipment will be rejected?

  • Q : Determine the probability that their total annual costs....
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    Suppose that the average full time college student in the U.S. needs a total of $10,500 per year to cover the costs of tuition, books and fees with the standard deviation of $1,300. If 50 full time

  • Q : Average age of the fleets....
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    Determine the probability that the average age of these 40 airplanes is at least 14 years old? Round your answer to 4 decimal places. Remember to round your z-value to two decimal places.

  • Q : Estimate the percentage of variation....
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    Estimate the percentage of variation in observed values of the response variable stated by the regression.

  • Q : Confidence interval for population proportion....
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    A sample of 2000 union members was selected and there opinions about a proposed management union contract was were recorded. 1600 members were in favor of it. A 95% confidence interval for populatio

  • Q : Probability that a sample proportion....
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    The population proportion is .30. Determine the probability that a sample proportion will be within .04 of the population proportion for each of the following sample sizes?

  • Q : Determine the population proportion....
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    A population proportion is .40. A simple random sample of the size 200 will be taken as well as the sample proportion > will be used to determine the population proportion.

  • Q : Determine a population proportion....
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    Suppose that you wish to determine a population proportion, p. For the given margin of error as well as confidence level, determine the sample size required.

  • Q : Determine the expected number of faces....
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    Assume a fair, six-sided die is rolled ten times. Determine the expected number of faces which fail to appear in ten rolls?

  • Q : One-proportion z-test....
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    Employ the one-proportion z-test to perform the specified hypothesis test.

  • Q : Bid on a project....
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    Assume a contractor is going to bid on the project but the days to completion, X, is a rv whose probability distribution follows the pmf tabulated below:

  • Q : Question regarding the nonconforming units....
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    A lot of 10 items has three nonconforming units (NCUs). Draw a simple random sample of size n = 3, and let X denote the number of defective items.

  • Q : Question regarding the minimum number of auditors....
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    The proportion of the auditors hired last yr is to be estimated in 4%. The 90% confidence level is to be used. A similar study for 2010 revealed that the percentage of auditors was 34%. Determine th

  • Q : Probability-supermarket customers....
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    When supermarket customers are offered free samples,they take them 60% of time. When 317 customers are observed, determine the probability that more than 180 will take a sample?

  • Q : Percentage of americans....
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    Examine the output above to estimate what percentage of Americans take vacations between 15 and 24 days. What percentage of Americans will take more than 11 days? If 1000 Americans were polled regard

  • Q : Mean-median-mode-sample variance....
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    Determine the mean, median, mode, sample variance, and range. Do you think that this sample might have come from the normal population? Why or why not?

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