• Q : Construct a confidence interval for population proportion....
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    At the 95% degree of confidence and with n=58 and x=28 to construct a confidence interval for the population proportion p.

  • Q : Construct a confidence interval for the population mean....
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    Use the given degree of confidence and sample data to construct a confidence interval for the population mean μ. Thirty randomly selected students took the calculus final.

  • Q : Normally distributed with a mean....
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    In a certain population, body weights are normally distributed with a mean of 152 pounds and a standard deviation of 26 pounds. How many people must be surveyed if we want to estimate the percentage

  • Q : Determining the sample size needed to achieve....
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    When determining the sample size needed to achieve a particular error estimate you need to know σ. What are two methods of estimating σ if σ is unknown?

  • Q : Submitted bids on two separate state contracts....
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    A construction company has submitted bids on two separate state contracts, A and B. The company feels that it has a 60% chance of winning contract A, and a 50% chance of winning contract B. Furtherm

  • Q : Suppose the population of all cylindrical engine part....
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    Suppose the population of all cylindrical engine part outside diameters that would be produced by new machine is normally distributed, and let σ(squared) denote the variance of this popluation

  • Q : Compute the probability by using poisson distribution....
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    Phone calls arrive at the rate of 9 per 15 minutes. Compute the following probability by using Poisson distribution: no calls in 15 minute period, 2 or less calls in 15 minute period, and, receiving

  • Q : Confidence interval and the confidence interval....
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    A 95% confidence interval and the 99% confidence interval are computed from same set of data. What statement would you say about above information.

  • Q : Sample size for an interval estimate....
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    What is not required when computing the sample size for an interval estimate of the population mean?

  • Q : Estimate the mean age of the college students....
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    What sample size should be used if we would like to estimate the mean age of the college students at a particular campus with 95% confidence?

  • Q : Describe an appropriate null hypothesis....
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    In each of following situations, describe an appropriate null hypothesis Ho and alternative hypothesis Ha. Be sure to determine the parameters that you employ to state the hypothesis. (we have not y

  • Q : Population of heights of female college students....
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    Suppose that population of heights of female college students is approximately basically distributed with mean ? of 66.45 inches and standard deviation ? of 4.72 inches. A random sample of the 82 he

  • Q : Grouped frequency distribution for the data given below....
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    Construct both ungrouped and grouped frequency distribution for the data given below:

  • Q : Standard error of the mean....
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    In the early years of twenty-first century, annual salaries for federal employees in Upper Midwest averaged approximately $42,000, with population standard deviation (s) of $4,900.

  • Q : Standard deviation of total amount of time....
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    Determine the standard deviation of total amount of time in minutes the operator will spend on calls each day? Provide your answer to four decimal places.

  • Q : Example of nominal-ordinal-interval....
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    Categorize the following as an example of nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio level of measurement, and discuss why it represents this level: distance between two signposts

  • Q : How would the standard of error....
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    How would the standard of error alter if the sample size was 100 instead of 25 with same sample standard deviation?

  • Q : Bit is one of integers....
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    In a digital computer, the bit is one of integers {0,1}, and a word is any string of 32 bits. How many different words are poss

  • Q : Sample proportion in favor of candidate....
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    Suppose that 40 percent of voters in the specific region support a candidate. Find out the probability that a sample of 900 voters would yield a sample proportion in favor of candidate in three perc

  • Q : Show the test statistic and the critical values....
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    Indicate which test you're performing; show the test statistic and the critical values as well as mention whether the test is one-tailed or two-tailed.

  • Q : College freshmen support....
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    In the study conducted by UCLA, it was found that 30% of college freshmen support raised military spending. If 12 college freshmen are randomly selected, find out the probability that more than fiv

  • Q : Null hypothesis and the alternate hypothesis....
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    What is the null hypothesis and the alternate hypothesis. Determine the decision rule.

  • Q : Witness in a case of alleged racial discrimination....
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    An expert witness in a case of alleged racial discrimination in a state university school of nursing introduced a regression of the determinants of Salary of each professor for each year during an 8

  • Q : Find out the percentage of homes with digital....
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    Derive an equation of line passing through points A(0,5) and B(4,25). Using the equation found in part find out the percentage of homes with digital TV services at beginning of 2001.

  • Q : Possible selections for answer....
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    A student takes the multiple-choice exam with ten questions, each with 4 possible selections for answer. A passing grade is 60% or better. Assume that the student was unable to find time to study fo

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