• Q : Confidence interval for mean life expectancy....
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    Calculate a 95 confidence interval for the mean life expectancy of a smoker ? Calculate a 95% confidence interval for mean life expectancy of a non smoker. Do these two confidence intervals provide

  • Q : Flower arrangements in the greenville....
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    Keith's Florists has 17 delivery trucks, employed mainly to deliver flowers and flower arrangements in the Greenville, South Carolina, area. Of these 17 trucks, 6 have brake problems.

  • Q : Evidence that one class performs....
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    Does this provide evidence that one class performs at the higher level than the other? Confirm your response with hypothesis test and a 95% confidence interval.

  • Q : Mean brain volume for a group of healthy....
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    The mean brain volume for a group of healthy adults is collected and the mean brain volume of adults diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive behavior is also obtained. The results are listed below. Test

  • Q : Revenue for top companies....
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    Given the following information regarding the raise in revenue for top companies x compared to the pay CEO's receive y.

  • Q : Expected number of defective....
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    The quality-control inspector of production plant will reject batch of syringes if two or more defective syringes are found in random sample of nine syringes taken from batch. Assume the batch conta

  • Q : Probability distribution for the number....
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    Assume that about 24% of those called will determine an excuse (work, poor health, travel out of town, etc.) to avoid jury duty. If 10 people are called for jury duty, determine the standard deviati

  • Q : Elevator on the ground floor....
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    The number of people who enter elevator on the ground floor is a Poisson random variable with mean ten. There are five floors above the ground floor, and each person is equally likely to exit the el

  • Q : Employees at production plant was taken....
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    A sample of 25 blue-collar employees at production plant was taken. Each and every employee was asked to assess his own job satisfaction (x) on scale from 1 to 10. In addition, the numbers of days a

  • Q : Percentages for classes....
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    From the normal table, the percentages for classes are 2.28%, 13.59%, 34.13%, 34.13%, 13.59%, and 2.28%, respectively. Do observed frequency data provide significant reason to discredit hypothesis t

  • Q : Best upper bound that can be attained by chebyshev....
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    An intellectual society, HIGHQ, claims that it grants membership only to people whose IQ is at least 2.5 standard deviations above average. Determine the best upper bound that can be attained by Che

  • Q : Confidence interval of the true mean of unhealthy days....
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    The average number of unhealthy days based upon Air Quality Index, AQI, in random sample of 10 metropolitan areas was 33.5 and sample standard deviation was 27.7 days. Determine the 98% confidence i

  • Q : Predict sales representatives eventual success....
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    A corporation administers aptitude test to all new sales representatives. Management is interested in extent to which this test is capable to predict sales representatives' eventual success. The ac

  • Q : Determine the avearge number of hours students....
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    A university dean of students wishes to determine the avearge number of hours students spend doing home work per week. =6.2 hours from a previous study.

  • Q : Best upper bound that can be attained by chebyshev....
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    An intellectual society, HIGHQ, claims that it grants membership only to people whose IQ is at least 2.5 standard deviations above average. Determine the best upper bound that can be attained by Che

  • Q : Error to the random behaviour of the weather....
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    Most weather forecasters protect themselves very well by attaching probabilities to their forecasts, such as "The probability of rain today is 40%." Then, if a specific forecast is incorrect, you're

  • Q : Estimate the strength of certain kind of braided cord....
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    An experiment was conducted to estimate the strength of certain kind of braided cord after weathering. The strengths of 56 pieces of cord that had been weathered for 30 days were investigated.

  • Q : Determine mean for discrete probability distribution....
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    A baseball player is asked to swing at pitches in sets of four. The player swings at 100 sets of 4 pitches. The probability distribution for making a particular number of hits is given below. Determ

  • Q : Correct statistical conclusion....
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    A 1-sample test for a population mean has a critical value of 1.96 and a test statistic of 1.71. The correct statistical conclusion is to:

  • Q : Population of scores with mean....
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    Assume we have a population of scores with mean (?) of 200 and standard deviation (?) of 10. Suppose that the distribution is normal. Provide answers to the following questions:

  • Q : Population of scores with a mean....
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    Assume we have a population of scores with a mean (?) of 975 and a standard deviation (?) of 15. Suppose that the distribution is normal. Provide answers to the following questions:

  • Q : Normally distributed with mean....
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    From normal table, the percentages for classes are 2.28%, 13.59%, 34.13%, 34.13%, 13.59%, and 2.28%, respectively. Do the observed frequency data provide significant reason to discredit the hypothes

  • Q : Input capture event occurs....
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    An input capture event occurs at a count of 0x4DD2. If the next event occurs after 25 msec, what value is loaded? The e clock is 24 MHz and the pre-scale value is 16.

  • Q : Input capture event occurs....
    Basic Statistics :

    An input capture event occurs at a count of 0x4DD2. If the next event occurs after 25 msec, what value is loaded? The e clock is 24 MHz and the pre-scale value is 16.

  • Q : Find out an excuse....
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    Assume that about 20% of those called will find out an excuse (work, poor health, travel out of town, etc.) to avoid jury duty. If 14 people are called for jury duty, determine the probability that

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