• Q : Comparing tastiness of different kinds of cheese....
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    A researcher is interested in comparing tastiness of different kinds of cheese in grilled cheese sandwiches. The researcher expects that Cheddar cheese grilled sandwiches are rated tastier than Swis

  • Q : Christian maturity level of students....
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    A researcher is interested in comparing Christian maturity level of students who volunteer for the community service versus those who do not. The researcher supposes that those who carryout communit

  • Q : Examine the data....
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    What statistical test should be employed to examine the data? Identify H0 and Ha for this study. Conduct the appropriate analysis.

  • Q : Teenage pregnancy rate....
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    A high school counselor wants to examine whether the teenage pregnancy rate at her school is different from the rate nationwide. She knows that the rate nationwide is 15 %.

  • Q : Determine the joint probability function....
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    Determine the joint probability function for X1 and X2. What are the marginal probability functions for X1 and X2? Are X1 and X2 independent random variables?

  • Q : Number of arrivals at the gallery is poisson distribution....
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    The number of arrivals at the gallery is Poisson distribution with the average of 4.5 people per hour. Determine the probability that between 10 and 14 people (inclusive) will arrive in the next 4-hou

  • Q : Poisson mass function and that the average number of nuts....
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    Consider the manufacture of Grandmother's Fudge Nut Butter Cookies. Grandmother has noted that the number of nuts in a cookie is a random variable with a Poisson mass function and that the average n

  • Q : Estimate the numerical value of the variance....
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    Grandmother has noted that number of nuts in a cookie is the random variable with the Poisson mass function and that the average number of nuts per cookie is 1.5. Estimate the numerical value of the

  • Q : Determine the numerical value of the probability....
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    Determine the numerical value of the probability of having at least one nut in a randomly selected cookie?

  • Q : Behavior of three major systems....
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    Joe Galaxy is the astronaut for project Pluto. Mission success or failure depends only on behavior of three major systems. Joe decides the following assumptions are authentic and apply to the perfor

  • Q : Assume that an intelligence test....
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    Assume that an intelligence test is constructed to have the normal distribution with a mean of 100, and the standard deviation of 15. Between what two scores symmetrically distributed around mean wi

  • Q : What now is the conditional probability....
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    About the time when Joe was due back on Earth, you overheard the radio broadcast regarding Joe in a very noisy room. You're not positive what the announcer say, but, based upon all available informa

  • Q : Determine the probability that the foreman forgot....
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    The plant manager randomly chooses a molding from the early morning run and discovers it is defective. Determine the probability that the foreman forgot to shut off the machine the previous night?

  • Q : Perform a maintenance operation....
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    Suppose the time needed by the worker to carry out a maintenance operation is normally distributed with the mean of 68 minutes and a standard deviation of 7 minutes. Compute the probability that the

  • Q : Rejection region approach and the level of significance....
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    Employ rejection region approach and the level of significance =0.10 to test the proper hypothesis. Determine the appropriate p-value for this hypothesis

  • Q : Kind of population should the sample....
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    Determine the P-value of your test in (b) [ i.e approximate it by placing it between two values.] What kind of population should the sample have come from in order that t-test be valid?

  • Q : Find the probability of x successes....
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    Suppose that a procedure yields a binomial distribution with the trial repeated n times. Employ the binomial probability formula to find the probability of x successes given the probability p of suc

  • Q : Determine the probability that not enough seats....
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    Find out the probability that if the airline books 22 persons, not enough seats will be available? Determine the probability that not enough seats will be available.

  • Q : Find out the critical values....
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    Assume you will carry out a test to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to support the claim of linear correlation between two variables. Find out the critical values of r given the numbe

  • Q : Support the claim that mean speed of all cars....
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    There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that mean speed of all cars on that section of I-10 is greater than the posted speed limit of 70 mph.

  • Q : Proportion of seeds....
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    The data presented in table below resulted from experiment in which seeds of 5 different kinds were planted and number of seeds that germinated in five weeks after planting was recorded for each see

  • Q : Mean amount steady smokers....
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    A research firm conducted a survey to find out the mean amount steady smokers spend on cigarettes throughout a week. They found the distribution of amounts spent per week followed normal distributio

  • Q : Suggestion recalculate the sample size....
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    Management said that the sample size determined above is too large. What can be done to decrease the sample? Based upon your suggestion recalculate the sample size.

  • Q : Performing a rank correlation test....
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    When performing the rank correlation test, one alternative to using Critical Values of Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient table to find out critical values is to calculate them using this appro

  • Q : Confidence limits for the proportion....
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    Using the 0.99 confidence coefficient, Determine the confidence limits for the proportion that plan to vote for the Democratic incumbent?

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