• Q : Number of balls that are not red....
    Basic Statistics :

    There are 100 balls in a jar and the balls are numbered from 1 to 100. You know that 50 of them are red and that the number of balls that are not red and odd is 40.

  • Q : Continuous uniform population with alpha....
    Basic Statistics :

    Find the sampling distributions of Y1 and Yn for random samples of size n from a continuous uniform population with alpha=0 and beta=1

  • Q : Probability a small car was involved in the accident....
    Basic Statistics :

    What is the probability a small car was involved in the accident (to 2 decimals)?

  • Q : Prior probability of the bid being successful....
    Basic Statistics :

    What is the prior probability of the bid being successful (that is, prior to the request for additional information). What is the conditional probability of a request for additional information given

  • Q : Suppose the slope of a regression line....
    Basic Statistics :

    Suppose the slope of a regression line in 1.4 the mean of the x" vales is 5.0 and the mean of the vales in 6-5, what is the y- intercept of the regression line

  • Q : Effects of three treatment conditions on males....
    Basic Statistics :

    The following data from two-factor study examining the effects of three treatment conditions on males and females.

  • Q : Four-state markov chain....
    Basic Statistics :

    Formulate a four-state Markov chain which states 1,2,3, and 4 where 3= a part that was scrapped and 4= a part that was sold for a profit. Compute the probability a part is scrapped in the production

  • Q : Four-state markov chain....
    Basic Statistics :

    Formulate a four-state Markov chain which states 1,2,3, and 4 where 3= a part that was scrapped and 4= a part that was sold for a profit. Compute the probability a part is scrapped in the production

  • Q : Representative of all adults in the united states....
    Basic Statistics :

    A teacher was interested in knowing how much tax people pay in the United States. She selected a simple random sample of her friends and asked them about their taxes. Is this sample likely to be rep

  • Q : Percentage of its customers carry a credit card....
    Basic Statistics :

    A retail establishment accepts either the American Express or the VISA credit card. A total of 24 percent of its customers carry an American Express card, 61 percent carry a VISA card, and 11 percen

  • Q : Spin landing on red panel....
    Basic Statistics :

    The spinner contains 4 red panels, 5 yellow panels, a bankrupt panel, 7 blue panels and two free spin panels. Calculate the following probabilities:

  • Q : Function independently....
    Basic Statistics :

    Of the microprocessors manufactured by a certain process, 20% are defective. Five microprocessors are chosen at random. Assume they function independently.

  • Q : Describe the sample space....
    Basic Statistics :

    Describe the sample space. Repeat when the second marble is drawn without replacing the first marble.

  • Q : Describe the sample space....
    Basic Statistics :

    Describe the sample space. Repeat when the second marble is drawn without replacing the first marble.

  • Q : Demonstrating how a researcher report....
    Basic Statistics :

    Write a sentence demonstrating how a researcher report would represent the results of the hypothesis test and the measure of the effect size

  • Q : Median credit card debt of american households....
    Basic Statistics :

    A report says that "the median credit card debt of American households is zero." We know that many households have large amounts of credit card debt. Explain how the median debt can nonetheless be z

  • Q : Probability distribution function....
    Basic Statistics :

    Let Y1, Y2,.....Yn be independent, uniformly distributed random variables on the interval [0, beta]. Find the probability distribution function of Y(n)=max(Y1,Y2,....Yn)

  • Q : Possible combinations of vehicles waiting for a left turn....
    Basic Statistics :

    The traffic that makes a left turn at an intersection consists of two types of vehicles, types A and B. A type A vehicle is twice the length of type B. The left-turn lane can accomodate eight vehicl

  • Q : Simple random sample of 40 male graduates....
    Basic Statistics :

    What is the probability that a simple random sample of 40 male graduates will provide a sample mean within $10,000 of the population mean, $168,000 (to 4 decimals)?

  • Q : Equivalent failure rate for a system....
    Basic Statistics :

    What is the reliability, the equivalent MTBF value, and the equivalent failure rate for a system that has a primary microprocessor circuit board and a secondary microprocessor circuit board that is

  • Q : System reliability for a light panel....
    Basic Statistics :

    What is the system reliability for a light panel containing 12 light bulbs, and only requires 9 bulbs to be working for success (only 3 failures allowed). The reliability performance of the bulbs is

  • Q : What is the project irr....
    Basic Statistics :

    Simkins Renovations Inc. is considering a project that has the following cash flow data. What is the project's IRR? Note that a project's IRR can be less than the WACC (and even negative), in which

  • Q : Accept long-lived projects....
    Basic Statistics :

    If a company uses the same payback requirement to evaluate all projects, say it requires a payback of 4 years or less, then the company will tend to reject projects with relatively short lives and a

  • Q : Account of the time value of money....
    Basic Statistics :

    One defect of the IRR method is that it does not take account of cash flows over a project's full life. One defect of the IRR method is that it does not take account of the time value of money.

  • Q : Consultant to quigley company....
    Basic Statistics :

    You were hired as a consultant to Quigley Company, whose target capital structure is 35% debt, 10% preferred, and 55% common equity. The interest rate on new debt is 6.50%, the yield on the preferre

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