• Q : Find an equation for the motion....
    Basic Statistics :

    An object is in simple harmonic motion. Find out an equation for motion given that the frequency is 4/π and at time t = 0, y = 0, and y' = 8. Determine the equation of motion?

  • Q : Equation for the motion....
    Basic Statistics :

    An object is in simple harmonic motion. Find an equation for the motion given that the period is π/4 and at time t = 0, y = 1, and y' = 8. What is the equation of motion?

  • Q : Missing value of y in the table....
    Basic Statistics :

    Would the correlation between x and y in the table above be positive or negative? Find the missing value of y in the table.

  • Q : Percentage of them weigh....
    Basic Statistics :

    In a certain population, body weights are normally distributed with a mean of 152 pounds and a standard deviation of 26 pounds. Assume that we want 96% confidence that the error is no more than 4 pe

  • Q : Normal random variable with a mean....
    Basic Statistics :

    A soft-drink vending machine is set so that amount of drink dispensed is normal random variable with mean of 200 milliliters and standard deviation of 15 milliliters. Determine the probability that

  • Q : Weights of packets of cookies produced by a certain....
    Basic Statistics :

    The weights of packets of cookies produced by the certain manufacturer approximately follow the normal distribution with mean of 202 grams and standard deviation of 3 grams.

  • Q : Different types of rehearsal methods....
    Basic Statistics :

    A teacher is interested in comparing the effects of three different types of rehearsal methods (Rote rehearsal, Imagery, and Story) on number of words recalled. Participants are randomly assigned in

  • Q : Equal educational levels as well as clinical experiences....
    Basic Statistics :

    Each participant's difference score (= anger score after the treatment minus (-) anger score before the treatment) is shown in following table. The three therapists in this experiment have equal edu

  • Q : Mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution....
    Basic Statistics :

    Determine the mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the sample mean? Determine the probability that mean for the sample is between 16.5 and 19.2?

  • Q : History of postpartum infection....
    Basic Statistics :

    A survey of 90 recently delivered woman enrolled in medicaid determined that 28 of them had a history of postpartum infection. Test the null hypothesis that the population mean for medicaid enrolled

  • Q : Degree of confidence and sample data....
    Basic Statistics :

    Use the given degree of confidence and sample data to construct a confidence interval for the population mean, µ. Assume that the population has a normal distribution.

  • Q : Estimate the cumulative distribution function....
    Basic Statistics :

    Determine the sample space S (list sample points). Describe a non-trivial random variable (x) on S. Determine the probability function of x? Estimate the cumulative distribution function of x?

  • Q : Determine the numerical value....
    Basic Statistics :

    How large of the sample of Sharks should be employed in order to obtain the average miles per gallon to be employed in the advertisements? Note: The standard deviation (?) can be estimated as the r

  • Q : Point estimate of population proportion....
    Basic Statistics :

    Make hypotheses that can be employed to test whether the population proportion of those who will employ the coupons is sufficient to go national.

  • Q : Null and alternative hypotheses....
    Basic Statistics :

    State the null and alternative hypotheses assuming the intent of the researcher is to determine states that differ from the 70% reported by the National Center for Health Statistics.

  • Q : Null and alternative hypotheses....
    Basic Statistics :

    State the null and alternative hypotheses assuming the intent of the researcher is to identify states that differ from the 70% reported by the National Center for Health Statistics.

  • Q : Determine average speed of cars....
    Basic Statistics :

    A safety officer wants to prove that ? = the average speed of cars driven by a school is less than 25 mph. Suppose that a random sample of 14 cars shows an average speed of 24.0 mph, with a sample s

  • Q : Population of men gets married....
    Basic Statistics :

    A random sample of 10 men who were married by age 30 showed average age at marriage of 22.2, with sample standard deviation of 1.9 years. Suppose that the age at which this population of men gets ma

  • Q : P-value for a one-sided test....
    Basic Statistics :

    The p-value for a one-sided test for a mean was 0.04. The p-value for the corresponding two-sided test would be:

  • Q : Confidence interval of the mean score....
    Basic Statistics :

    Answer each of the following (show all work and state the final answer to at least two decimal places.): Find out the 90% confidence interval of the mean score for all 140 golfers.

  • Q : Mean and standard error....
    Basic Statistics :

    Find the mean and standard error of the x distribution. Find p(x>67.75)

  • Q : Diameters of peaches in a certain orchard....
    Basic Statistics :

    The diameters of peaches in a certain orchard are normally distributed with a mean of 4.14 inches and a standard deviation of 0.61 inches

  • Q : Determine the probability that the sample average....
    Basic Statistics :

    The partial pressure of oxygen, PaO2, is measure of amount of oxygen in the blood. Suppose that the distribution of PaO2 levels among newborns has average of 38 mm Hg and standard deviation 9. ^6 I

  • Q : Units of the true mean....
    Basic Statistics :

    We want to estimate mean population. A random sample of subjects is selected and sample mean is computed. Determine the probability that the sample mean is in three units of the true mean if the sta

  • Q : Tossing heads on unbalanced coin....
    Basic Statistics :

    It is known that probability p of tossing heads on an unbalanced coin is either 1/4 or 3/4. the coin is tossed twice and a value for Y, the number of heads, is observed. For each and every possible

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