• Q : Simple linear regression model....
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    Fit a simple linear regression model and give a the regression equation.

  • Q : Large restaurant was observed....
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    The amount of money spent weekly on cleaning, maintenance, and repairs at a large restaurant was observed over a long period of time to be approximately normally distributed, with mean μ = $609 a

  • Q : Reservations on a certain flight....
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    An airline finds that 5% of the persons who make the reservations on a certain flight do not show up for the flight. If the airline sales 160 tickets for a flight with only 155 seats, what is the pr

  • Q : Outcome of each shot is independent....
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    Suppose that the probability that a duck hunter will successfully hit a duck is 0.40 on any given shot. Suppose also that the outcome of each shot is independent from the others.

  • Q : Compute the slope and y-intercept....
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    Compute the slope and y-intercept of the least squares regression line for estimating the IQ score of a person at age 35 from his/her IQ score at age 18. Thanks.

  • Q : Probability distribution for daily sales....
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    A heavy-equipment salesperson can contact either one or two customers per day with probability 1/3 and 2/3, respectively. Each contact will result in either no sale or a $50,000 sale, with the proba

  • Q : Calculate the probability that the number of defectives....
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    Assume that in each cycle, the machine can produce either a good or a defective part according to the Bernoulli quality model. The good part is produced with probability 0.99. Calculate the probabil

  • Q : Probability that the axle in a car....
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    A car assembly plant uses axles from two suppliers, A and B. The axles manufactured by A and B fail within 10 years with probabilities 0.2 and 0.1, respectively. The assembly plant uses 50% of axle

  • Q : Sum of the dice....
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    A pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the sum of the dice is equal to 7.

  • Q : Sum of the dice....
    Basic Statistics :

    A pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the sum of the dice is equal to 7.

  • Q : Greater relative dispersion....
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    For data set A, the mean is $1235, with a standard deviation of $140. For data set B, the mean is 15.7 inches, wit ha standard deviation of 1.87 inches. Which of these two data sets has the greater

  • Q : Percentile score on the exam....
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    Sara and Gerry took a math exam. Sara's percentile score on the exam was 40; Gerry's percentile score on the same test was 80. We know that

  • Q : Educational research journal reports....
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    A recent article in an educational research journal reports a correlation of +.8 between math achievement and overall math aptitude for a large sample of students.

  • Q : Calculate the z-score for particular airplane lateness....
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    The average lateness for one of the top airline companies is 10 minutes. The variance of the lateness measure is calculated as 9. An airplane arrived 13 minutes after the stated arrival time. Calcul

  • Q : Conditional proportion values....
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    Calculate the conditional proportions on "major" at each level of the "position." Interpret one of the conditional proportion values so obtained

  • Q : Normally distributed with a standard deviation....
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    Can the professor conclude at the 5% significance level that the claim is true, assuming that the number of cases is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 1.5?

  • Q : Score on the last paper....
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    An instructor has graded 26 exam papers submitted by students in a class of 27 students, and the average so far is 68. (The maximum possible score is 100.) How high would the score on the last paper

  • Q : Normal approximation to the binomial....
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    If x is a binomial random variable where n=100 and p=.1, find the probability that x is less than or equal to 12 using the normal approximation to the binomial.

  • Q : Normally distributed with a standard deviation....
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    The weight of a product is normally distributed with a standard deviation of .6 ounces. What should the average weight be if the production manager wants no more than 5% of the products to weigh mor

  • Q : What is the probability of second date....
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    David and melissa are out on a blind date. Melissa asks david if he can guess the day and month of her birthday.

  • Q : Find the standard score of a data value....
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    A set of 50 data values has a mean of 15 and a variance of 25. Find the standard score of a data value=30?

  • Q : Determine the probability that a customer will buy....
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    Determine the probability that a customer will buy at least one of these items: cigar or beer.

  • Q : Expected value for playing roulette....
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    What is the expected value for playing roulette if you bet $8 on red? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

  • Q : Estimate the probability of a not-guilty verdict....
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    In a product liability case, a company can settle out of court for a loss of $350,000, or go to trial, losing $1,100,000 if found guilty and nothing if found not guilty. Lawyers for the company esti

  • Q : Confidence interval for the population mean difference....
    Basic Statistics :

    An independent-measures research study uses a total of 18 participants to compare two treatment conditions. If the results are used to construct a 90% confidence interval for the population mean dif

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