• Q : Write down a reasonable pdf of xbar....
    Basic Statistics :

    Given: mean value 10000, and standard deviation 500, random sample size n = 40

  • Q : Random variables and their possible values....
    Basic Statistics :

    Two random variables and their possible values, and joint pdf of (X,Y), and the function.

  • Q : Random value with the pmf....
    Basic Statistics :

    Let Y be a random value with the pmf in the table

  • Q : Women are on the committee....
    Basic Statistics :

    Find out the probability that at least 2 women are on the committee.

  • Q : Calculate the number of ways....
    Basic Statistics :

    Calculate the number of ways that a committee of 3 students which has at least 1 girl can be selected from the group

  • Q : Determine the null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis....
    Basic Statistics :

    In sentence, determine the null hypothesis being tested. Using symbols, determine the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis. Conduct the hypothesis test using a two-tailed test with a a=.05

  • Q : Find out the mean of the sampling distribution....
    Basic Statistics :

    Find out the mean of the sampling distribution of the sample mean. Find out the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the sampling mean

  • Q : Find out the mean number of hours....
    Basic Statistics :

    You want a confidence level of 95% with the significance level of 0.05. You find out the mean number of hours spent studying per day to be 2.4.

  • Q : Confidence interval for true proportion of students....
    Basic Statistics :

    In the survey of 200 students, it was found that 60 students said English wasn't their first language. Make a 95% confidence interval for true proportion of students whose first language isn't Engli

  • Q : Person of color increased in the poverty stricken part....
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    Determine whether the following events are independent or dependent being african american or any person of color increased in the poverty stricken part of the big city and going to college for highe

  • Q : Determine weighted mean....
    Basic Statistics :

    Your grade in the class consists of 2 midterms 15% each, homework 10%, project 5%, attendance 10%, and final 30%. Determine weighted mean if your scores are as follows.

  • Q : Assessing the appropriateness of the regression line....
    Basic Statistics :

    When assessing the appropriateness of the regression line, it is often helpful to examine a residual plot. A residual plot is a scatterplot of the (a) x values (b) y^ values (c)residuals plotted aga

  • Q : Customers regarding minimum waiting period....
    Basic Statistics :

    You desire to reward 2% of the customers that wait the longest amount of time. So what should you tell your customers regarding minimum waiting period before they can get reward?

  • Q : Confidence interval for true proportion of students....
    Basic Statistics :

    In the survey of 200 students, it was found that 60 students said English wasn't their first language. Make a 95% confidence interval for true proportion of students whose first language isn't Engli

  • Q : Probability of randomly selecting cigarettes....
    Basic Statistics :

    Suppose that the mean and standard deviation of nicotine in cigarettes haven't changed. Determine the probability of randomly selecting 50 cigarettes with a mean of .893 or less. Would you agree wit

  • Q : Determine the probability that more than two patients....
    Basic Statistics :

    A new drug named CURAIDS that is 60% effective in extending average life of AIDS patient by twenty years. Five randomly chosen AIDS patients from Africa are treated with this new drug. Answer follo

  • Q : Number of hours they study per day....
    Basic Statistics :

    You're curious to know whether Hartnell College students on average study more than three hours per day. So you surgery 30 students randomly and ask them individually about number of hours they stud

  • Q : Total transportation cost....
    Basic Statistics :

    A toy manufacturer ships toys from 3 plants to three regional distribution centers. The shipping costs per carload, plant capacities (in carloads) as well as demands (in carloads) are given below. S

  • Q : Calculate the ucl and lcl....
    Basic Statistics :

    In the past, n = 50 fuses are tested each and every hour and pbar = 0.03 have been defective. Compute the UCL and LCL. After a production error, assume that the true p shifts to p = 0.05.

  • Q : Determine the sampling distribution of the sample mean....
    Basic Statistics :

    A population include five numbers 1,3,5,7,9. Assume we randomly choose three of those five numbers without replacement and calculate the sample mean and sample median, of the three numbers selected

  • Q : Superior to a within-subjects design....
    Basic Statistics :

    Determine situations in which a between-subjects design would be superior to a within-subjects design.

  • Q : Sketch probability density function....
    Basic Statistics :

    The random variable X has a uniform density function over the interval [?1, 1]. Sketch probability density function of X. Find the mean and variance of X.

  • Q : Commercial website processes upon average....
    Basic Statistics :

    A large commercial website processes upon average 2.56 credit card payments per minute. The number X of credit card payments processed in one minute intervals can be modeled accurately with Poisson

  • Q : True proportion of premium grade fuel-quality failures....
    Basic Statistics :

    How many samples would be required to make a 99% confidence interval that is in 0.02 of the true proportion of premium grade fuel-quality failures?

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

    First, Determine the alternative and the null hypotheses. Secondly, compute the critical value and df. Next, employ the appropriate formula.

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