• Q : Find the probability of new medication....
    Basic Statistics :

    A new medication gives 10% of the users an undesirable reaction. If a sample of 14 users receive the medication, find the probability of:

  • Q : Mean and the standard deviation of the number of returns....
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    If one day 5 of the 14 actually contain illegitimate deductions, find the probability that 2 of them will be selected by the auditor. Also, find the mean and the standard deviation of the number of

  • Q : Determining the probability of two events....
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    Consider the following two events: the first throw is a 1, 2, or 3; the first throw is an even number. Find the probability of each of these two events. Are these two events independent?

  • Q : Determine the percentage of defective washers....
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    The mean inside the diameter of all washers produced by a machine is 0.502 inches and the standard deviation is 0.005 inches. The Company can only accept washers whose inside diameters are in the ra

  • Q : Sample mean and the sample standard deviation....
    Basic Statistics :

    Constructing confidence Intervals - given the sample mean and the sample standard deviation, use this information to construct the 90% and 95 % confidence interval for the population mean, which int

  • Q : Expected number of cereal boxes....
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    Cereal Boxes are sold with prizes inside. There are 3 different prizes possible and they occur with probability 1/2, 1/3 and 1/6. What is the expected number of Cereal Boxes you must buy to get one

  • Q : Probability density of service time of an arbitrarily....
    Basic Statistics :

    What is the probability that in the next hour a total of n service requests will arrive? What is the probability density of service time of an arbitrarily chosen service request ?

  • Q : Compute the value of the correlation coefficient....
    Basic Statistics :

    Compute the value of the correlation coefficient for the data obtained in the study of the number of absences and the final grade of the seven students in the statistics class.

  • Q : Game of standard american roulette....
    Basic Statistics :

    In the game of standard American Roulette, a bet placed on " Black" always has a p=18/38, probability of winning.

  • Q : Rating an investment service....
    Basic Statistics :

    Are there any probability calculations that would be appropriate for rating an investment service? Why or why not?

  • Q : Medical records of rattlesnake bites....
    Basic Statistics :

    Medical records of rattlesnake bites show that about 30% of bites are dry bites. If an ER sees 6 patients what is the probability first 5 bites contain venom and 1 does not?

  • Q : Experiment consists of rolling....
    Basic Statistics :

    An experiment consists of rolling three fair dice --- a red die, a blue die, and a white die --- and recording the number rolled on each die. Assume that the dice are fair, so that all outcomes are

  • Q : People different tasks constitutes a different assignment....
    Basic Statistics :

    Assume that there are 14 board members: 9 females, and 5 males including Mark. There are 3 tasks to be assigned. Note that assigning the same people different tasks constitutes a different assignmen

  • Q : Different issues of time....
    Basic Statistics :

    Assume that there are 7 different issues of Newsweek, 6 different issues of Sports Illustrated, and 2 different issues of Time, including the December 1st issue, on the rack. You choose 4 of them at

  • Q : Estimate the proportion p of all people....
    Basic Statistics :

    We wish to survey n people to estimate the proportion p of all people who have lied on an survey. People are asked to ?ip 2 coins. If both times it comes up as heads, they are asked to reply "no" if

  • Q : Average a particular insurance sales....
    Basic Statistics :

    You are given that on average a particular insurance sales person is successful 15% of the time. On a given week this person makes 12 sales calls.

  • Q : Three black pieces of cloth....
    Basic Statistics :

    A box contains three black pieces of cloth, two striped pieces, and four dotted pieces. A piece is selected randomly and then placed back in the box. A second piece is selected randomly. What is the

  • Q : Probability they are both diamonds....
    Basic Statistics :

    Two cards are drawn from a deck (without replacement). What is the probability they are both diamonds? Please show your work.

  • Q : Appropriate elements of the sample space....
    Basic Statistics :

    By counting the appropriate elements of the sample space if necessary, find the probability of each of the following events:

  • Q : Represent the mean composite satisfaction rating....
    Basic Statistics :

    Letting represent the mean composite satisfaction rating for the XYZ-Box, set up the null hypothesis H0 and the alternative hypothesis Ha needed if we wish to attempt to provide evidence supporting

  • Q : Confidence the mean intake of calcium....
    Basic Statistics :

    What sample size is needed to estimate with 95% confidence the mean intake of calcium within 20 units of the true mean if the intake is normal with a variance of 1900 units?

  • Q : Admission test for a school of engineering....
    Basic Statistics :

    A sample of 50 scores on the admission test for a school of engineering is drawn at random from the scores of the persons who applied to the school in 2010. If the sample mean and the standard devia

  • Q : Value-added and nonvalue-added activities....
    Basic Statistics :

    Develop a flow chart for the process that you follow every morning from the time you awake until you arrive at your school. Identify the value-added and nonvalue-added activities.

  • Q : Estimate the type i error rate....
    Basic Statistics :

    If one test result came back positive for the fungus when no fungus was present (out of 29 samples in which no fungus was present), estimate the Type I error rate.

  • Q : Running an analysis of variance....
    Basic Statistics :

    When running an analysis of variance (ANOVA): two-factor with replication (two-way test), you get a p-value for the interaction effect, indicating whether it is statistically significant. If it is

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