• Q : Find out the probability....
    Basic Statistics :

    The amount of gasoline sold daily at service station is value of x of random variable X that is approximately uniformly distributed with minimum of 2000 gallons and max of 5000 gallons. Find out th

  • Q : Typical and the number of hits per year....
    Basic Statistics :

    For past 103 years, a certain state suffered 28 direct hits from the major(category 3 to 5) hurricanes. Suppose that this was typical and the number of hits per year follows poisson distribution. Co

  • Q : Critical value of sample proportion....
    Basic Statistics :

    Based upon the information in part (c), test the hypothese Ho: "pie"<+0.5 vs H1: "pie">0.5 and find out the critical value of sample proportion (P).

  • Q : Chisquare test for uniform distribution....
    Basic Statistics :

    Perform the chisquare test for uniform distribution. At ? = .05, does this sample contradict the assumption that sales are same for each beverage?

  • Q : Determine poisson process....
    Basic Statistics :

    The number of hits to the web site follows a poisson process. Hits take place at the rate of 1.6 per minute between 7:00pm and 9:00pm. Given below are three scenarios for number of hits to be web si

  • Q : Noise levels in decibels at area urban hospitals....
    Basic Statistics :

    A researcher is interested in determining the noise levels in decibels at area urban hospitals. She wants to be 90% confident that her estimate is correct.

  • Q : Probability that the sample mean....
    Basic Statistics :

    A random sample of 100 grapefruits is gathered and mean diameter is calculated. Determine the probability that the sample mean is greater than 6.01 inches?

  • Q : Average score on a particular golf course....
    Basic Statistics :

    A sample of 140 golfers showed that their average score on a particular golf course was 93.38 with a standard deviation of 4.36. Answer each of the following.

  • Q : Population standard deviation....
    Basic Statistics :

    Given a level of confidence of 99% and a population standard deviation of 13, answer the following:

  • Q : Compute the z-score....
    Basic Statistics :

    Consider the population with and µ=65.7 and Ö=5.52, (A) Compute the z-score for x =63.1 from a sample of size 13. (B) Could this z-score be used in calculating probabilities using Table 3

  • Q : Effect of raising verbal ability....
    Basic Statistics :

    Verbal ability scores have u=50 and 0=10. The distribution is normal. A new drug is touted as having effect of raising verbal ability by 5 points, and we recruit the sample of n = 49 people to test

  • Q : Studying attitudes of parents of preschool children....
    Basic Statistics :

    A researcher studying attitudes of parents of preschool children interviews the random sample of 50 mothers, each and every having one preschool child. He asks each mother, "How many times did you c

  • Q : Expected winnings for a ticket buyer....
    Basic Statistics :

    A raffle has grand prize of a Alaskan cruise valued at $ 10500 with second prize of resort vacation valued at $1300. If each ticket osts $2 and 9200 tickets are sold, determine the expected winnings

  • Q : Calculate the mean and standard deviation....
    Basic Statistics :

    According to the airline a particular flight is on time 95% of time assume 120 flights are randomly selected calculate the mean and standard deviation of random variable x, the number of on-time fli

  • Q : Find an approximation for the probability....
    Basic Statistics :

    Use the central limit theorem and the histogram correction to find an approximation for the probability that the number of heads is between 140 and 160.

  • Q : Determine the expected volume of the box....
    Basic Statistics :

    A box is to be constructed so that its height is five inches as well as its base is Y inches by Y inches, where Y is a random variable described by the pdf, fY(y) = 6y(1 - y), 0<y<1. Determine

  • Q : Effort to increase production of an automobile....
    Basic Statistics :

    In an effort to increase production of an automobile part, the factory manager decides to play music in the manufacturing area. Eight workers are selected and the number of items each produced for a

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

    A student thinks that the average grade upon the statistics final examination is 87. A sample of 36 final examinations is taken. The average grade in sample is 83.96 with standard deviation of 12.

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

    Determine the point estimate of proportion of people who will like the cereal? Construct a 95% confidence interval for true proportion of people who will like the cereal.

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

    Fifty students are enrolled in an Economics class. After the first examination, a random sample of 5 papers was selected. The grades were 60, 75, 80, 70, and 90. Determine the standard error of the

  • Q : Determine the critical value of z....
    Basic Statistics :

    Using a one-sample z test, determine the z-score for this data? (Answer to 2 decimal places). Determine the critical value of z in the previous question? Report the critical value CLOSEST to your cal

  • Q : Binomial random variable with parameters....
    Basic Statistics :

    Let X be the binomial random variable with parameters n and p, both unknown. Find estimators of n and p by the method of moments, based on random sample of size N.

  • Q : Samples of commuter and residential students....
    Basic Statistics :

    The data below report the average number of hours per week students devote to extracurricular activities. Is there a difference between these randomly selected samples of commuter and residential st

  • Q : What is the p-value....
    Basic Statistics :

    The mean of sample A is significantly different than the mean of sample B. Sample A: 59 30 74 62 87 73 Sample B: 53 67 85 57 93 79 Use a two-tailed t-test of independent samples for the above hypoth

  • Q : Women with the major depressive disorder....
    Basic Statistics :

    It has been hypothesized that women with the Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) have decreased immune function. A recent study found that the random sample of 61 women with MDD had an average blood ATP

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