• Q : Normal population having a mean....
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    A random sample of size 25 is taken from a normal population having a mean of 80 and a sample standard deviation of 5. A second random sample of size 36 is taken from a different normal population h

  • Q : Different models of equipment....
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    United manufacturing is planning on spending up to 4 million dollars on new automated assembly machinery. They have decided to purchase two different models of equipment and are trying to decide how

  • Q : Confidence interval on the mean surface temperature....
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    Construct a 95% two sided confidence interval on the mean surface temperature of the ice in the arena. Determine the p-value for question number 2. How does it compare to the alpha value?

  • Q : Performance of each company....
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    The performance of each company is rated based on the annual total return, including stock price changes and the reinvestment of dividends.

  • Q : Find the probability that a moviegoer....
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    The analysis found that 56 percent of the moviegoers were female, 26 percent were under age 25, and 17 percent were females under the age of 25. Find the probability that a moviegoer is either femal

  • Q : Regression equation between the weight of the car....
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    Consider the regression equation between the weight of the car (in lb) and fuel consumption: (miles/gallon)

  • Q : Beta estimates for linear regression....
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    Odds of success, odds ratio and LD-50, t-tests of single beta estimates and F-tests of subsets of beta estimates for linear regression, can you please provide example and definitions and calculation

  • Q : Total number of balls....
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    Suppose that 103 identical balls are randomly distributed into 100 distinct boxes. Given that the total number of balls in the first three boxes is 5, finnd the probability that no box is empty.

  • Q : Reliability of a commercial kit....
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    A researcher is wanting to study the reliability of a commercial kit to test for arsenic in groundwater. The data is attatched.

  • Q : Benefits of describing the data....
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    If you were given a large data set such as the sales over the last year of our top 1,000 customers, what might you be able to do with this data? What might be the benefits of describing the data?

  • Q : Consider the probability density function....
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    Let X be a geometric random variable with parameter p. Find the maximum likelihood estimator of p, based on a random sample of size n. Consider the probability density function

  • Q : Medical test to identify the virus....
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    Only 3% of a population carries the virus of a contagious disease. There is medical test to identify the virus, which identify with a 97% success rate among the virus-carriers. On the other hand, it

  • Q : Distribution of the average of a sample....
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    Distribution of the average of a sample of fish. The number of a rare fish caught per trawl is known to have a Poisson distribution with mean equal to 1.5 fish.

  • Q : Corresponding null and alternative hypothesis....
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    Write the corresponding null and alternative hypothesis. Calculate the pooled sample variance for rat lifespan. Perform the test of the null hypothesis and write your conclusion in words.

  • Q : Reject the peaches with mass....
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    We want to reject the peaches with mass in the lowest 10%. Calculate the lowest mass acceptable. Does the sample indicate (at the 1% significance level) that the mean peach mass is 12.35 or greater?

  • Q : Mean and median of the data....
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    Suppose we were not sure if the distribution of net weights was Normal. In which of the following circumstances would we not be safe using a t procedure in this problem? The mean and median of the d

  • Q : List the probabilities for each of those outcomes....
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    A certain couple plans on having three children. For each child, the probabilities that it is a boy or a girl are both 1/2. List all possible outcomes of genders for three children (GGG, GBG, GGB, e

  • Q : Discrete state stochastic process....
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    A discrete time, discrete state stochastic process is an ordered sequence of fixed values indexed by a time counter. Select one: True/ False?

  • Q : Measure of performance....
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    Which of these strategies is best according to this measure of performance? (Use response box to enter answer.)

  • Q : Confidence interval for the population mean....
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    An important factor in selling a residential property is the number of people who look through the home. A sample of 12 homes recently sold in the Buffalo, New York, area revealed the mean number l

  • Q : Estimate the value of the population proportion....
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    The Fox TV network is considering replacing one of its prime-time crime investigation shows with a new family-oriented comedy show. Before a final decision is made, network executives commission a

  • Q : Population proportion of us adults....
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    You wish to estimate, with 95% confidence, the population proportion of U.S. adults who say that plan to support a Republican for president in 2016. Your estimate must be accurate within 5% of the p

  • Q : Confidence interval for the population mean....
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    Assume the number of gallons sold follows the normal distribution with a population standard deviation of 1.80 gallons. From his records, he selects a random sample of 80 sales and finds the mean n

  • Q : Reject the null hypothesis....
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    Reject the null hypothesis, there is significant evidence that ?d < 0. Reject the null hypothesis, there is not significant evidence that ?d < 0.

  • Q : Determine the probability that the project....
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    Given the network diagram below, determine the probability that the project will finish within 26 weeks of its start. Times on the diagram are in weeks.

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