• Q : Distribution of amounts purchased follows....
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    The mean amount purchased by a typical customer at Churchill's Grocery Store is $23.50 with a standard deviation of $5.00. Assume the distribution of amounts purchased follows the normal distributio

  • Q : Calculate the standard deviations-explain in words....
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    Note that all three data sets have a median of 50. Notice how spread out the points are in each data set and compare this to the standard deviations for the data sets. Describe the relationship you

  • Q : Aggressive behavior across grade levels....
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    Researcher was interested in the difference in aggressive behavior across grade levels. They selected 2 samples to compare: a group of 1st graders at a public school and a group of 5th graders from

  • Q : Contribute to the prediction error....
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    For a prediction value of y' from a specific value of x, which of the following contribute to the prediction error?

  • Q : Distribution be used to approximate binomial distribution....
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    A survey of US adults found that 19% are happy with their current employer. You randomly select 30 adults and ask them if they are happy with their current employer. Can a normal distribution be us

  • Q : Confidence interval for a mean....
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    When calculating a confidence interval for a mean, which of the following will increase the width of the confidence intervals?

  • Q : Normally distributed with a standard deviation....
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    The results are exhibited here. 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

  • Q : Repetition and a winning six-number combination....
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    In lotto 4 a better select 6 numbers 1 to 54 without repetition and a winning six-number combination is later randomly selected. Find the probability of getting exactly five of the winning numbers.

  • Q : Find the probability that each color is represented....
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    A bowl contains 18 candies 6 are green 12 are blue suppose you took 2 pieces of candy without looking. Find the probability that each color is represented if previously drawn candy is replace and is

  • Q : Hybridization experiment using peas....
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    A scientist conducted a hybridization experiment using peas with green pods and yellow pods. He crossed peas in such a way that 25% (or 149) of the 596 offspring peas were expected to have yellow p

  • Q : Find the probability that her height....
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    If 1 woman is randomly selected, find the probability that her height is between 62.7 in and 63.7 in.

  • Q : Possible samples and finding the proportion....
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    After listing the possible samples and finding the proportion of males in each sample, use a table to descrbe the sampling distribution of the proprtion of males.

  • Q : New inventory differentiates between the patients....
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    Use Hypothesis testing to determine if the new inventory differentiates between the patients who are described as depressed? Use an ? = .05

  • Q : Probability that she or he earns....
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    Of those who have a college degree, 5% earn more than $100,000 a year. Of those who do not have a college degree, 2% earn more than $100,000 a year. If a wage earner is selected at random, find the

  • Q : Inserted into the vending machine....
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    If 280 different coins are inserted into the vending machine, what is the expected number of rejected coins. The number of rejected coins is __ . (Round to the nearest integer.

  • Q : Standard deviation of the time to clear an international....
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    If the standard deviation of the time to clear an international flight is 5 minutes, what is the mean time to clear a flight? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

  • Q : Mean-median-mode-range-variance and standard deviation....
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    Identify the mean, median, mode, range, variance, and standard deviation of the following sample: ( 95, 92, 90, 90, 83, 83, 83, 74, 60 and 50).

  • Q : Standard error for the sample mean difference....
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    Two samples, each with n = 6 subjects, produce a pooled variance of 20. Based on this information, the estimated standard error for the sample mean difference would be __________.

  • Q : Expected number of rejected coins....
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    If 280 different coins are inserted into the vending machine, what is the expected number of rejected coins. The number of rejected coins is __ . (Round to the nearest integer.

  • Q : After servicing twelve of these phones....
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    What is the probability that after servicing twelve of these phones, phones of only two of the three types remain to be serviced?

  • Q : Develop breast cancer at some time....
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    According to the American Cancer Society, one in twelve women will develop breast cancer at some time in her life. Of the numbers mentioned, which are parameters?

  • Q : Distribution of annual salaries of employees....
    Basic Statistics :

    The table below gives the distribution of annual salaries of employees at a local hardware store. Based on the information given in the table, determine the: A) mean yearly salary; B)median yearly s

  • Q : What is the margin of error....
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    Suppose a recent poll of 1304 people concluded that 34% of american car owners do not know how to replace a flat tire with the spare what is the margin of error and 95% confidence interval

  • Q : Associated probabilities compute mean variance....
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    Set up probability. Showing all x variables and associated probabilities compute mean variance and standard deviation. Binomial exp p=0.6 and n=2

  • Q : Confidence intervals for treatment differences....
    Basic Statistics :

    A study involving 36 subjects randomly assigned six each to six treatment groups gives an ANOVA F test with p value = 0.085. What multipliers are used to construct 95% confidence intervals for treat

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