• Q : Probability that every passenger....
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    Assume that on the average 1 person out of 25 whold make plane reservations fails to show. An airline takes 100 independent reservations and has 96 seats. What is the probability that every passeng

  • Q : Poisson distrubution with a mean....
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    The number of phone calls passing through a switchboard has a Poisson distrubution with a mean equal to 3t, where t is the time in minutes. Find the probability of the following:

  • Q : Probability of a patient surviving....
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    A dr. has performed 4 heart transplants, and 2 of the patients survived for more than 5 years. She thinks that the probability of a patient surviving for 5 years or more is .2.

  • Q : General formulas for mean and variance....
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    Find the mean and varience of X. Use the general formulas for mean and variance and check results using the formulas u = np and o2 = npq.

  • Q : Estimating the percentage of a target market....
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    A local radio station is interested in estimating the percentage of a target market that has a favorable impression of its morning show. The marketing department wishes to estimate this proportion w

  • Q : Cost estimates of two procurement specialists....
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    You are a project manager who is reviewing the estimates for the cost of materials. You therefore begin tracking the estimated cost estimates of two procurement specialists and comparing their estim

  • Q : Geometric distribution with a mean....
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    Suppose the random variable X has a geometric distribution with a mean of 2.5. Determine the following probabilities. Round your answers to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654).

  • Q : Increase the risk for a disease....
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    In a clinical study, volunteers are tested for a gene that has been found to increase the risk for a disease. The probability that a person carries the gene is 0.1.

  • Q : Sequence of independent bernoulli trials....
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    Consider a sequence of independent Bernoulli trials with p=0.34. What is the expected number of trials to obtain the first success?

  • Q : Calculate the first two moments....
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    Suppose that the variable x takes on the values -2, -1, 0, 1, and 2 with probabilities 1/16, 4/16, 6/16, 4/16, and 1/16, respectively. Calculate the first two moments of x.

  • Q : Owner of several auto dealerships....
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    A marketing analyst for an owner of several auto dealerships knows that the demand for hybrid vehicles tends to fluctuate from year to year. This spring, the analyst will select a random sample of c

  • Q : Set a mileage guarantee....
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    Suppose a tire manufacturer wants to set a mileage guarantee on its new XB 70 tire. Tests revealed that the tire's mileage is normally distributed with a mean of 49,069 miles and a standard deviatio

  • Q : Prepare the equipment for a certain experiment....
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    The time X (minutes) for a lab assistant to prepare the equipment for a certain experiment is believed to have a uniform distribution with A = 20 and B = 30.

  • Q : Twenty-one percent of all liquid crystal displays....
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    Twenty-one percent of all liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are manufactured by Samsung. What is the probability that in a collection of two independent LCD purchases, at least one is a Samsung? (Round

  • Q : Practice regarding the payment of invoices....
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    A study of a company's practice regarding the payment of invoices revealed that an invoice was paid an average of 22 days after it was received. The standard deviation equaled six days. Assuming tha

  • Q : Number of painting imperfections per car....
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    A manufacturer of luxury cars is experiencing some difficulties with a new metallic paint. During the final check at the end of the assembly line, let X= be the number of painting imperfections per

  • Q : Compute the average of times....
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    You wish to see if the mean time μ is changed by meditation, so you have a group of 9 college students meditate for 30 minutes and then complete the maze. You  to complete the maz

  • Q : Customer satisfaction at one of its dealerships....
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    A car manufacturer is concerned about poor customer satisfaction at one of its dealerships. The management decides to evaluate the satisfaction surveys of its next 50 customers.

  • Q : Sketch the region of the nonzero probability....
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    Random variables X and Y have the joint PDF FX,Y (x, y) = 1/2 -1 <= x <= y <= 1 Sketch the region of the nonzero probability.

  • Q : World population in mid....
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    Starting with the world population in mid-2013 of 7.137 billion, and using an average growth rate of 1.2%, calculate in what year the world population density on dry land will reach 1 person/m2 (the

  • Q : Favorable impression of morning show....
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    A local radio station is interested in estimating the percentage of a target market that has a favorable impression of its morning show. The marketing department wishes to estimate this proportion w

  • Q : Null and alternative hypothesis....
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    Compute the sample proportion, Test Statistic, and p-value. At a 0.05 significance level perform a hypothesis test to see whether the new president has caused the proportion of loans in default to d

  • Q : Poission distribution with the average number of flaws....
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    The number of flaws on a computer tape has a Poission distribution with the average number of flaws being 1 every foot.

  • Q : Standard deviation of the population of returns....
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    According to the IRS the mean tax refund for the year 2009 was $3333. The standard deviation of the population of returns is $551, and the amounts follow the normal distribution.

  • Q : Spreading based on a logistic function....
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    This season's flu virus is spreading based on a logistic function. For a town of 50,000 people, they initially had 500 people infected. One month later, 1000 people were infected.

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