• Q : Next week maximum production....
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    Using the decision variables x6 and s6, write a constraint that sets next week's maximum production of the 6-cylinder connecting rods to either 0 or 6000 units.

  • Q : Calculate the rolled throughput yield....
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    Stamping has a yield of 98%, heattreating a yield of 96%, and plating a yield of 94%. Calculate the Rolled Throughput Yield

  • Q : Capital budgeting problem with six projects....
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    The following questions refer to a capital budgeting problem with six projects represented by binary variables x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, and x6.

  • Q : Measured on a profilometer....
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    A total of 100 rotors were measures with a caliper. Of these, 8 were too long. The same 100 rotors were measured on a profilometer and 12 were too rough. Exactly 4 of these 100 rotors had both discr

  • Q : Weight of adult females in the unites states....
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    The weight of adult females in the Unites States is known to follow a normal distribution with mean 165 lbs and standard deviation 30 lbs.

  • Q : Random variable for the grocery store customer....
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    Define a random variable for the grocery store customer's shopping time. Give the distribution and parameter(s) and state the support.

  • Q : Mean of all measurements....
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    If Cavendish's measurements had no bias, the mean of all measurements he could have made would be the true density of the Earth. The modern figure for the density of the Earth is 5.517 times the den

  • Q : What are the pc lines for a process....
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    What are the PC lines for a process that has a nominal of 32.0°C and a tolerance of +2.0 and -1.0 °C?

  • Q : Variable for the grocery store customer....
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    Define a random variable for the grocery store customer's shopping time. Give the distribution and parameter(s) and state the support.

  • Q : Random variable for the grocery store customer shopping time....
    Basic Statistics :

    Define a random variable for the grocery store customer's shopping time. Give the distribution and parameter(s) and state the support.

  • Q : Determine the central lines and control limits....
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    Determine the central lines and control limits for Zbar and W charts for the following data and draw the graphs. If the target doubleXbar is 25.00 and target Rbar is 0.05, determine the plotted poin

  • Q : Geological study that indicates....
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    An oil company conducts a geological study that indicates that an exploratory oil well should have a 20% chance of striking oil. What is the probability that the first strike comes on the third well

  • Q : Purchaser of electrical components buys....
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    A purchaser of electrical components buys them in lots of size 10. It is his policy to inspect 3 components randomly from a lot and to accept the lot only if all 3 are nondefective. If 30 percent o

  • Q : New consulting applications per week....
    Basic Statistics :

    A Statistical Consulting Center receives on average 2 new consulting applications per week. ( The Center is open 5 days per week ). Let T be the weekday waiting time (in days) for receiving next app

  • Q : Choosing between the following investment strategies....
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    You are choosing between the following investment strategies: Invest $200 in stock A. Stock A costs $20 per share. Expected yield per share of stock A is $2, and the variance of yield per share is 9

  • Q : Determining the standard error of the mean....
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    If the standard deviation of a normally distributed population is 20.0 and we take a sample of size 4, then the standard error of the mean is 10.0

  • Q : Random for a mosquito count....
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    The average number of mosquitos in a stagnant pond is 70 per square meter with a standard deviation of 12. If 9 square meters are chosen at random for a mosquito count, find the probability that the

  • Q : Find the probability that a sample....
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    Assume that cans of a X-brand of soda are filled so that the actual amount have a mean of 12.00 oz and a standard deviation of 0.11 oz. Find the probability that a sample of 36 cans will have a mean

  • Q : Average yearly cost per household of owning a cat....
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    The average yearly cost per household of owning a cat is $183.80. Suppose that we randomly select 36 households that own a cat. What is the probability that the sample mean of these 36 households i

  • Q : Random variable for the grocery store customer....
    Basic Statistics :

    Define a random variable for the grocery store customer's shopping time. Give the distribution and parameter(s) and state the support. What is the probability that a customer gets a parking ticket?

  • Q : Magazine article that involves statistical study....
    Basic Statistics :

    Select a newspaper or magazine article that involves statistical study and write a paper answering these questions. Is this study descreptive or inferential? Explain your answer?

  • Q : Probability distribution for the number....
    Basic Statistics :

    A U.S. roulette wheel has a total of 38 spaces. Of which, 18 are red, 18 are black and 2 are green. You play 3 times. a. Construct a probability distribution for the number of times red comes up in

  • Q : Identify the distribution of y....
    Basic Statistics :

    Suppose the continuous random variable X has an exponential distribution with expected value 0.4. Let the discrete random variable Y be defined as follows:

  • Q : Interval for estimating the true population mean....
    Basic Statistics :

    In a random sample of 32 computers, the mean repair cost was $110 and the standard deviation was $44.50. What is the 95% confidence interval for estimating the true population mean?

  • Q : Compressive strength of samples of cement....
    Basic Statistics :

    The compressive strength of samples of cement can be modeled by a normal distribution with a mean of 6000 kilograms per square centimeter and a standard deviation of 100 kilograms per square centime

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