• Q : Number of couples who say they paid for their honeymoon....
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    Seventy percent of married couples paid for their honeymoon themselves. You randomly choose 20 married couples and ask them if they paid for their honeymoon themselves. Find the probability that the

  • Q : Percent of married couples....
    Basic Statistics :

    Seventy percent of married couples paid for their honeymoon themselves. You randomly choose 20 married couples and ask them if they paid for their honeymoon themselves. Find out the probability that

  • Q : Binomial distribution with parameters....
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    We have seen that if Y has the binomial distribution with parameters n and p, then Y/n is an unbiased estimator of p. Te estimate the variance of Y, we generally use n(Y/n)(1-Y/n).

  • Q : Excellent measure of performance for the profit center....
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    Which of the following would be the most excellent measure of performance for the profit center?

  • Q : Question regarding the unknown variance....
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    A normal population has the known mean 50 and unknown variance. A random sample of n =16 is selected from this population, and sample results are = 52 and s=8. How strange are these results? Discuss.

  • Q : Probabilities of the failure to component....
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    For a given wind turbine, the probabilities of the failure to component A, B, and C follow the rule 3:2:5. The respective probabilities of detecting individual failure in the component are .8, .9 an

  • Q : Iq scores for adults follow a bell-shaped....
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    On the particular test, IQ scores for adults follow a bell-shaped (symmetric) distribution with mean=100 and a variance of 100. In a random sample of 1250 adults, approximately how many would have I

  • Q : Determining the ordinary deck of cards....
    Basic Statistics :

    A card is chosen from the ordinary deck of 52 cards. Find the probabilities for each of the following:

  • Q : Completely counter balanced to control....
    Basic Statistics :

    The table below shows the scores on the quiz. The study is completely counter balanced to control for order effects. The scores obtained are measured on an interval-ratio scale and are normally dist

  • Q : Difference between male and female students....
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    A teacher wants to investigate whether there is a difference between male and female students in the amount of time they spend studying for statistics. The table below shows the amount of time stude

  • Q : Difference between undergraduate students-graduate student....
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    1. An LU professor is interested in the whether there is the difference between undergraduate students and graduate students in the amount of time spent praying each and every day. The professor gat

  • Q : Find out the method-of-moments estimators....
    Basic Statistics :

    If Y1, Y2,..., Yn denote a random sample from the normal distribution with the mean u and variance x^2, find out the method-of-moments estimators of u and x^2.

  • Q : Random sample from the poisson distribution....
    Basic Statistics :

    Assume that Y1, Y2,..., Yn constitute the random sample from the Poisson distribution with mean u. Find out the method-of-moments estimator of u.

  • Q : Find the probability of getting....
    Basic Statistics :

    Assume 3 cards are drawn WITHOUT REPLACEMENT from the standard 52-card deck. Find the probability of getting....

  • Q : Determine the population....
    Basic Statistics :

    Investigators planted pine seedlings in the greenhouse in either full light OS light condensed to 5% of normal by shade cloth to estimate how well these pines grow in shade. At the end of the study

  • Q : Florida fruit company estimates....
    Basic Statistics :

    The production foreman for a Florida fruit company estimates that the average sale of oranges is 4,700 and the standard deviation is 500 oranges. Sales follow a normal distribution. What is the prob

  • Q : Probability that a randomly selected senior scores....
    Basic Statistics :

    Suppose it is known that the average score of all high school seniors taking a national test of basic skills is 360. These scores are normally distributed with a standard deviation of 80. A school

  • Q : Probability that the rank of each card....
    Basic Statistics :

    The cards in the standard deck of 52 have 13 different ranks, with ace=1, jack=11, queen=12, and king=13. You draw 3 cards from the deck in succession. What is the probability that the rank of each

  • Q : Gaussian random variable with the mean zero....
    Basic Statistics :

    Let Z be a Gaussian random variable with the mean zero and variance 1. Is the process X[n]=Zcos(Wo*n) wide-sense stationary? Describe.

  • Q : Real valued random procedure with zero mean....
    Basic Statistics :

    X[n] is the real valued random procedure with zero mean as well as autocorrelation function

  • Q : Number of defective fuses in the sample....
    Basic Statistics :

    A machine makes fuses with the average of 1% defective. If random variable x shows the number of defective fuses in the sample of 4, find out the probability density function and the distribution fu

  • Q : Determine the probability that the men....
    Basic Statistics :

    Suppose that four women as well as two men enter a restaurant and sit at random around a table that has four chairs on one side and another four on the other side. Determine the probability that the

  • Q : Probability of winning game....
    Basic Statistics :

    Much to the pleasure of the carnival organizers, people sometimes wrongly reason that they have a 1 in 6 chance of their number appear on each die and so a 3 X 1/6 =1/2 probability of winning this

  • Q : Lti system with the real impulse response....
    Basic Statistics :

    Given an LTI system with the real impulse response (i.e. the impulse response has no imaginary part), show that Any real input provides rise to a real output. Employ the convolution sum to show this.

  • Q : Determine the probability....
    Basic Statistics :

    Given that no flaws were found in the sample, determine the probability that the entire roll has no flaws?

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