• Q : Confidence interval estimate-percentage of spring semester....
    Basic Statistics :

    Construct a 95% confidence interval estimate for the percentage of spring semester students who will return to summer school.

  • Q : Point estimate for the proportion of people....
    Basic Statistics :

    What is the point estimate for the proportion of people who liked the chocolate bar?

  • Q : Weight of every infant born at the hospital....
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    A hospital in a large city records the weight of every infant born at the hospital. the distribution of weights is normally shaped, has a mean = 2.9 kg, and has a std. dev. =0.45.

  • Q : Average height of trees in a plot of land....
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    A researcher wants to know the average height of trees in a plot of land. The researcher randomly samples 18 trees, and finds that the average height is 4.7 meters with a standard deviation of 0.32

  • Q : Mean deviation from median....
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    Calculate the mean deviation form (1) arithmetic mean (2) median (3) mode in respect of the marks obtained by nine students gives below and show that the mean deviation from median is minimum.

  • Q : Probability that jerry will get a plate....
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    If license plates are issued at random from all possible plates, what is the probability that Jerry will get a plate that ends in AAA?

  • Q : Defective telephones in the shipment....
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    A sample of 4 telephones is selected from a shipment of 20 phones. There are 5 defective telephones in the shipment. How many of the samples of 4 phones do not include ny of the defective ones?

  • Q : Invoices recieve the discount....
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    (Binomial distribution) a large firm allows a discount on any invoice that is paid within 90 days. of all invoices, 10% recieve the discount. in a company audit, 12 invoices are sampled at random. w

  • Q : Exercise to reduce stress....
    Basic Statistics :

    Exercise to reduce stress: A survey by mens health magazine stated that 14% of men said they used exercise to reduce stress. At a = 0.10, test the claim that a random sample of 100 men was selected

  • Q : Conducting a chisquare test....
    Basic Statistics :

    The outcome is patient's self-reported effect of treatment. The data are shown below. Are symptoms independent of treatment? Conduct a ChiSquare test at a 5% level of significance.

  • Q : Confidence interval estimate of the mean sat scores....
    Basic Statistics :

    A random sample of 225 SAT scores has a mean of 1500. Assume that SAT scores have a population standard deviation of 300. Construct a 95% confidence interval estimate of the mean SAT scores. Show wo

  • Q : Find the standard deviation....
    Basic Statistics :

    A random sample of STAT200 weekly study times in hours is as follows: 4   14   15   17   20 a. Find the standard deviation.

  • Q : True mean operating time without recharging....
    Basic Statistics :

    We can assume that times are normally distributed. We wish to test if the true mean operating time without recharging is more than 400 minutes.

  • Q : Probability based on mean of the sample....
    Basic Statistics :

    A bakery has an average daily expense of $1350. The standard deviation is $150. The owner takes a sample of 50 bills, what is the probability the mean of his sample will be between $1200 and $1500?

  • Q : Appropriate approach to conduct a hypothesis test....
    Basic Statistics :

    Determine the appropriate approach to conduct a hypothesis test for this claim: The systolic blood pressure of men who run at least five miles each week varies less than does the systolic blood pres

  • Q : Waiting time for a license plate renewal....
    Basic Statistics :

    Suppose that the waiting time for a license plate renewal at a local office of a state motor vehicle department has been found to be normally distributed with a mean of 30 minutes and a standard dev

  • Q : Estimate the proportion of smokers in the population....
    Basic Statistics :

    How large a sample should be taken to estimate the proportion of smokers in the population with a margin of error of .02 (to the nearest whole number)? Use 95% confidence.

  • Q : Write the null and alternative hypotheses....
    Basic Statistics :

    The Human Resources Department believes that women tend to take more personal time than men because they tend to be the primary child care givers in the family. Write the null and alternative hypoth

  • Q : Problem based on one or two tailed test....
    Basic Statistics :

    A random sample of 90 students at a private high school is tested and and a mean SAT score of 1030 is obtained. The average score for public high school student is 1000 (σ= 200). Is this a on

  • Q : Experiencing negative treatment effects....
    Basic Statistics :

    Determine the appropriate approach to conduct a hypothesis test for this claim: Fewer than 5% of patients experience negative treatment effects. Sample data: Of 500 randomly selected patients, 2.2%

  • Q : Mean price of diamonds....
    Basic Statistics :

    The cost of a one-carat VS2 clarity, H color diamond from Diamond Source USA is $5600 ( Diamond Source website, March 2003). A midwestern jeweler makes calls to contacts in the diamond district of N

  • Q : Annual costs follows the normal probability distribution....
    Basic Statistics :

    Assume the distribution of annual costs follows the normal probability distribution and the standard deviation is $ 4,500. Ninety- five percent of all students at private universities pay less than

  • Q : Probability based on executive who speaks foreign language....
    Basic Statistics :

    What is the probability that an executive who speaks a foreign language has not traveled internationally??

  • Q : Selecting a marble and recording the color....
    Basic Statistics :

    A jar contains 1 red marble, 3 yellow marbles and 2 blue marbles. A game consists of selecting a marble and recording the color and then, without replacing the marble, drawing a second marble and re

  • Q : Probability related to number of absences....
    Basic Statistics :

    If you pick an employee at random, what is the probability that the number of absences for this one employee would exceed 25 days?

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