• Q : True standard deviation of the girls....
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    The standard deviation of math test scores at one high school is 16.1. A teacher claims that standard deviation of girls' test scores is different from 16.1. A random sample of 22 girls results in s

  • Q : Confidence interval for the true standard deviation....
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    Employ a significance level of 0.01 to test the teacher's claim. Develop a 99% confidence interval for the true standard deviation of the girls' test scores.

  • Q : Mean score for final exam....
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    At the 0.05 level of significance, test the claim that the mean score for final exam is greater than 140 points.

  • Q : Determine the most frequent sum....
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    We know that for a fair die, the most frequent sum in two rolls is seven. Determine the most frequent sum for this loaded die?

  • Q : Appropriate notation to describe the anova....
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    Examine and discuss how many independent variables there're in 2 x 3 experimental design and how many independent variables there are in 2 x 3 x 2 experimental design. Explain an experiment you woul

  • Q : Advantage of using a two-factor design....
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    Determine the advantage of using a two-factor design rather than conducting two separate studies, each investigating one of the factors?

  • Q : Characteristics that might comprise kinds of variables....
    Basic Statistics :

    Begin your e-mail to AIU by first providing overview of database, that is, a story regarding the characteristics that might comprise kinds of variables, etc.

  • Q : Question regarding the average temperatures....
    Basic Statistics :

    Supposing that these average temperatures are normally distributed, is there sufficient evidence at 5% level of significance to point to that the mean July temperature is greater than 84 degrees, wh

  • Q : Most popular shows on campus....
    Basic Statistics :

    A survey of 207 students a certain western university revealed following results when looking at most popular shows on campus.

  • Q : Probability of getting....
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    The House managed to load the die in such a manner that the faces "2" and "4" show up twice as frequently as all other faces. Meanwhile, all the other faces still show up with the equal frequency.

  • Q : Compute the mean and variance of the distribution....
    Basic Statistics :

    For the pmf, compute the mean and variance of the distribution. Determine the constant c so f(x) is satisfied.

  • Q : Probability of correctly rejecting the null hypothesis....
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    State and test appropriate hypothesis using?=0.05. If p=0.2, how large would the sample size have to be for us to a probability of correctly rejecting the null hypothesis of 0.8.

  • Q : Captain roger fundamental objectives....
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    Captain Rogers issued command, and aircraft was destroyed. It was later reported to be an Iranian Airbus airliner carrying 290 passengers. There were no survivors. What are Captain Roger's fundament

  • Q : Compounding the issue....
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    Compounding the issue was the heavy debt burden that was left over from his unsuccessful 1984 presidential bid. Using both an affect diagram and decision tree, structure Hart's decision.

  • Q : Strength of the cables....
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    A ski lift manufacturer produces steel cables that historically have been shown to have mean breaking strength of 1800 lbs. With a standard deviation of 100lbs. One of companys bright young engineer

  • Q : Average on the exam....
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    A software training company claims which graduates of its program will score average of 90% on competency exam. You personally know 8 recent graduates of this program whose average on the exam is 84

  • Q : Represent the serving size....
    Basic Statistics :

    The following data represent the serving size (in grams) of 40 sandwiches served at McDonald's and Burger King. 100,279,147,263,269,459,164,273,114,214,209,246,294,147,189,244,165,206,226,249,352,149

  • Q : Consider a normal population....
    Basic Statistics :

    Consider a normal population with µ = 25 and ? = 7.0. Compute the standard score for a value x of 23.

  • Q : Measuring amount of time....
    Basic Statistics :

    By measuring amount of time it takes a component of product to move from one workstation to the next, an engineer has determined that the standard deviation is 3.78 seconds.

  • Q : Distribution for number of credit card applications....
    Basic Statistics :

    A large retail company encourages its employees to get customers to apply for store credit card. Below is the distribution for number of credit card applications recieved per employee determine the

  • Q : Mean score on a certain aptitude test across....
    Basic Statistics :

    Suppose that the mean score on a certain aptitude test across the nation is 100, and that the standard deviation is 20 points. Find the probability that the mean aptitude test score for a randomly s

  • Q : Man mathematical expectation....
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    A man will win $ 70 if he throws either a seven or twelve in the roll of a pair of dice. He will Lose $ 20 if he does not. What is the man's mathematical expectation?

  • Q : Minimize objective function....
    Basic Statistics :

    For the following problem, maximize or minimize objective function according to what problem asks:

  • Q : Source queuing system has arrival rate....
    Basic Statistics :

    An infinite source queuing system has arrival rate of 45 customers per hour and average service time of two minutes per customer. The arrival rate can be stated as Poisson, and service time distribu

  • Q : Estimate the confidence level used for confidence interval....
    Basic Statistics :

    Estimate the maximum error of the estimate, E. Estimate the confidence level used for the given confidence interval.

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