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Assume we have a population of scores with a mean (µ) of 200 and a standard deviation (s) of 10. Assume that the distribution is normal. Provide answers to the following questions:
Assume we have a population of scores with mean (µ) of 975 and standard deviation (s) of 15. Suppose that the distribution is normal. Provide answers to the following questions:
In addition, complete the table indicating the z-scores corresponding to each of the participants whose score is given. Write a brief paragraph interpreting these z-scores.
Determine the lower limit of the 99% interval? Give your answer to three decimal places. Determine the upper limit of the 99% interval? Give your answer to three decimal places.
The serum cholesterol levels of the 12 to 14 years olds follow normal distribution with mean 162mg/dl and standard deviation 28mg/dl. Determine percentage of 12 to 14 years olds have serum cholester
The amount of growth, in 15-day period, for population of sunflower plants was found to follow normal distribution with mean 3.18 cm as well as standard deviation 0.53cm. What percentage of plants g
Conduct a test of independence to find out whether employee health insurance coverage is independent of size of company. Use a = .05.
Three different methods for assembling a product were proposed by an industrial engineer. To investigate the number of units assembled correctly with each method, 30 employees were randomly selected
Assume a regulation is passed which requires jet noise in this neighborhood to be lower than 105 decibels 95% of time. Supposing the standard deviation of the noise distribution remains the same, ho
Independent random samples of managers' yearly salaries (in $1000) taken from the governmental as well as private organizations provided following information. At 95% confidence, test to find out if
A current study of 300 patients found that of 100 alcoholic patients, 87 had elevated cholesterol levels, and of 200 nonalcoholic patients, 43 has elevated cholesterol levels. If patient is chosen a
Determine the pooled estimate of the population variance. Develop a 95% confidence interval for the difference between the two population means.
In order to find out whether or not driver's education course enhances the scores on driving exam, a sample of six students were given the exam before and after taking the course. The results are sh
Develop a 95% confidence interval estimate for the difference between the average time of the two processes. Is there conclusive evidence to prove that one process takes longer than the other? If yes,
Independent random samples taken on two university campuses revealed the following information concerning the average amount of money spent on textbooks during the fall semester.
A sanitation department is interested in estimating the mean amount of garbage per bin for all bins in the city. In a random sample of 40 bins, the sample mean amount was 53.9 pounds and the sample
Determine the standard error of proportion. Determine the 95% confidence interval for population proportion. Determine the 99% confidence interval for population proportion.
Fans arriving on given Saturday night for non-conference home basketball game average 0.33 per second. Let x represents number of fans arriving at specified time period.
Explain how variation in inter-arrival times provides rise to delays.
Compute the mean and standard deviation of the number of T.V. homes with cable service in the sample. (Round your answer(s) to 3 decimal places.)
A research engineer for a tire manufacture is investigating tire life for a new rubber compound and has built 16 tires and tested them to end-of-life in a road test. The sample mean and standard dev
Assume that the distribution of the amounts spent follows the normal distribution with a standard deviation of $574.
Find the 55th percentile. Forty five percent of the supermarket items cost more than what amount?
A local police department attempted to estimate the average rate of speed (X) of vehicles along a strip of Main Street. With hidden radar, the speed of a random selection of 25 vehicles was measured
Write the tree digram for a coin that tossed three times then list each of the 8 member of the sample space and define a random variable as equal to: {(2 times numbers of tails) -(number of heads)}