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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
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:
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.
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.
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
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
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).
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.
Consider a sequence of independent Bernoulli trials with p=0.34. What is the expected number of trials to obtain the first success?
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.
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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.
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.
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
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
The number of flaws on a computer tape has a Poission distribution with the average number of flaws being 1 every foot.
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.
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.