• Q : Determine population of scores with a mean....
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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:

  • Q : Population of scores with mean....
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    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:

  • Q : Indicating the z-scores corresponding....
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    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.

  • Q : Determine the lower limit of the interval....
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    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.

  • Q : Serum cholesterol values....
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    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

  • Q : Population of sunflower plants....
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    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

  • Q : Employee health insurance coverage....
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    Conduct a test of independence to find out whether employee health insurance coverage is independent of size of company. Use a = .05.

  • Q : Methods for assembling a product....
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    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

  • Q : Standard deviation of the noise distribution....
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    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

  • Q : Independent random samples of managers....
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    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

  • Q : Elevated cholesterol levels....
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    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

  • Q : Pooled estimate of the population variance....
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    Determine the pooled estimate of the population variance. Develop a 95% confidence interval for the difference between the two population means.

  • Q : Enhances the scores on driving exam....
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    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

  • Q : Difference between the average time of the two processes....
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    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,

  • Q : Independent random samples....
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    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.

  • Q : Estimating the mean amount of garbage....
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    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

  • Q : Determine the standard error of proportion....
    Basic Statistics :

    Determine the standard error of proportion. Determine the 95% confidence interval for population proportion. Determine the 99% confidence interval for population proportion.

  • Q : Non-conference home basketball game average....
    Basic Statistics :

    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.

  • Q : Variation in inter-arrival times....
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    Explain how variation in inter-arrival times provides rise to delays.

  • Q : Compute the mean and standard deviation of the number....
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    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.)

  • Q : Investigating tire life for a new rubber....
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    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

  • Q : Distribution of the amounts spent....
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    Assume that the distribution of the amounts spent follows the normal distribution with a standard deviation of $574.

  • Q : Five percent of the supermarket items cost....
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    Find the 55th percentile. Forty five percent of the supermarket items cost more than what amount?

  • Q : Estimate the average rate of speed....
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    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

  • Q : Digram for a coin that tossed three times....
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    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)}

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