• Q : What is the probability....
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    Six people enter an elevator at first floor. The elevator starts going up and is going to stop at 9 floors. Supposing that each person is equally likely to get off at any of these 9 floors, what is

  • Q : Vertigo volunteered to participate....
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    A new drug is being tested to see if it alleviates the effects of vertigo. 16 who have vertigo volunteered to participate in the study. 8 people were given the drug and 8 people were not given the d

  • Q : Probability that the x-coordinate of the point....
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    A point is randomly chosen with the rectangle whose vertices are (0, 0), (2, 0), (2, 3), and (0, 3). Determine the probability that the x-coordinate of the point is less than the ycoordinate? (Hint:

  • Q : Probability of receiving a blue marble....
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    A bag contains 3 blue marbles, 2 green marbles, 1 white marble and 6 red marbles. Assume a marble is selected from the bag and not replaced. Determine the probability of receiving a blue marble on t

  • Q : Determine the probability of finding....
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    Determine the probability of finding 14 or more requests for hard disk drives with low storage capacity if the VP's assertion is correct. Do you believe that the proportion of customers requesting h

  • Q : Normally distributed with mean....
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    Suppose that a population is normally distributed with mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. Would it be unusual for the mean of a sample of 3 to be 115 or more? Why or why not?

  • Q : Delaminated beams of the certain type....
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    A journal article reports that a sample of size 5 was employed as a basis for computing a 95% interval for true average nature frequency (Hz) of delaminated beams of the certain type. The resulting

  • Q : Five mathematics courses....
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    If a student can choose one of three language courses, one of five mathematics courses, and one of four history courses, how many different schedules can be made?

  • Q : Specific section with five possible answers....
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    You are taking a multiple choice exam that has 10 questions in a specific section with five possible answers for each question. You didn't study for the test and you guessed the answers. The probabi

  • Q : True for a binomial distribution....
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    The following statements are true for a binomial distribution except: Binomial is a continuous probability distribution

  • Q : Engineering schools of university....
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    In certain engineering schools of university, 60% of students are employed and 80% of the students are full-time. Ninety percent of employed are full-time students.

  • Q : Solve a problem in statistics....
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    Two students (A and B) are challenged to solve a problem in statistics. Assume that the probability that A will solve the problem is 40%, the probability that B will solve problem is 55%, and probab

  • Q : Number identified as source....
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    Using the telephone numbers listed in your local directory as your population, randomly obtain 20 samples of size 3. From each telephone number identified as source, take the fourth, fifth, and sixt

  • Q : Discrete random variable with probability function....
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    Let X be discrete random variable with probability function f sub x. Find out formulas for probability function and distribution function of Y=(X-a)^2 where 'a' is an arbitrary constant.

  • Q : Standard deviation of the square footage....
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    Assume we know from past data that standard deviation of the square footage covered by a one gallon can of paint is somewhere between 2 and 4 square feet.

  • Q : Confidence interval for the difference....
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    Find a confidence interval for the difference between the corresponding true proportions of men and women who think the environment is a major concern.

  • Q : Determine the probability that the randomly selected....
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    Determine the probability that the randomly selected hiree will be designated management trainee but not be appointed to a management position?

  • Q : Study of ages of motorcyclists....
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    A study of ages of motorcyclists killed in crashes involves random selection of 134 drivers with mean of 33.01 years. Supposing that s=9.9 years construct and interpret a 99% confidence interval est

  • Q : Determine a population proportion....
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    Assume that a random sample is employed to determine a population proportion p. Find out the margin of error E that corresponds to the given statistics as well as confidence level.

  • Q : What is the expected profit....
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    A contractor is considering a sale that promises a profit of $23,000 with a probability of 0.7 or a loss(due to bad weather, strikes, and such) of $17,000 with a probability of 0.3. What is the expe

  • Q : Major overhaul of the healthcare system....
    Basic Statistics :

    Based on a previous study, in 2005, 50% of all American's believe that the healthcare system needs a major overhaul. Recently a survey was taken of 150 Americans; 84 of whom stated that a major over

  • Q : Variance of the dimes per sample....
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    The mean value of Dimes per sample=9/7 and the variance of the dimes per sample=24/49.We define a random variable D=3K-10. Find the mean, variance , and standerd deviation for D?

  • Q : Significance that the new filling....
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    The Wa-Wa water company produces bottles marked as 520 ml. Recently Wa-Wa has purchased new filling machine and it wants to see if the bottles are filled to an amount different than 520 ml.

  • Q : Use of standard normal distribution....
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    Which of following statements are true in testing H-naught: mu=275 vs H-alternate: mu > 275 based upon a sample of size 15 from a normal population with unknown standard deviation, sigma? The te

  • Q : Center for academic integrity at rutgers university....
    Basic Statistics :

    A study done by the Center for Academic Integrity at Rutgers University surveyed 2116 students at 21 colleges and universities. Some of the schools had an "honor code" and others did not.

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