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Question 1105633: The probability of a man to live 20 more years is X and the probability of his wife to live 20 more years is Y.
1) find the probability of both to live 20 more years.
2) find the probability of at least one person to live 20 more years.
3) find the probability of only the man to live 20 more years

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Question 1105665: At a store, customers are randomly selected to participate in a survey. On Friday, there were 500 customers at the store. Out of all those people, 90 were selected to participate in the survey. On Saturday, the store manager expects 700 customers in the store. If the probability of being selected to participate in the survey on Saturday is the same as it was on Friday, how many customers will be selected to participate in the survey on on Saturday?
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Question 1105652: Assuming. X is normally distributed on average he was stuck for u=20 minutes a random selection of five days showed the delay to have a mean =15.2 minutes with a sample deviation of 6.3 minutes does this mean the delay is now shorter use significant level .05
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Question 1105651: Before the change the average sales used to be 24952$ a day with a standard deviation of $1904 a random sample of 38 days gave a sample mean of $25894 a day does this indicate the population mean daily sales are now more then they used to be use 1% level is significance
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Question 1105649: Seven percent of cell phones produced by a large factory have defects what is the probability the number of phones with defects from a random sample of 30 is. Between 5 and 7
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Question 1105708: a bag contains 2 white and 3 black balls. Four persons A,B,C and D in the order
named above, each draw a ball and does not replace it. The person who draws a
white ball first receives Rs. 10. What are their respective expectations?

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Question 1105650: Their is a 80 % chance it will rain on any given day in Seattle what is the probability that of 118 random selected days there will be rain on at most 90 of them
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Question 1105712: Suppose p(x)=.25 and p(y)=.40. If p(x|y)= .20, what is p(y|x)?
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Question 1105711: Suppose that 62 percent of the graduates from your high school go on to a four year college, 15 percent go on to two year colleges, 18 percent find employment, and remaining graduates search for a job. If a randomly selected student is not going to a four year college, what is the probably he or she will find employment ?
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Question 1105748: Please help me solve this question:
A café offers a meal deal for £3.50, consisting of a sandwich, a packet of crisps and a drink.
7 different sandwiches, 4 different flavours of crisps and 5 different drinks are available in a meal deal.
A customer claims to have tried every possible meal deal combination exactly once. How much has this customer spent on meal deals in total?

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Question 1105749: given the following joint probability distribution:
f(x,y)=x+y/30 , x=0,1,2,3;y=0,1,2
1)Find P(X+Y=4) and P(X>Y).
2)Check whether X and Y are independent random variables.

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Question 1105643: Statistics students participated in an experiment to test their ability to determine when 1 minute​ (or 60​ seconds) has passed. The results are given below in seconds. Find the​ range, variance, and standard deviation for the given sample data. Identify one reason why the standard deviation from this sample might not be a good estimate of the standard deviation for the population of adults.
51,53,60,69,56
I KNOW THE RANGE IS 18 SECONDS
BUT NEED HELP WITH SAMPLE VARIANCE

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Question 1105772: For each of the following problems, please provide the requested information.
. (a)  What is the level of significance? State the null and alternate hypotheses. Will you use a left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed test? 

. (b)  Identify the sampling distribution you will us: the standard normal or Student’s t. Explain the rationale for your choice. What is the value of the sample test statistic? 

. (c)  Find (or estimate) the P − value. Sketch the sampling distribution and show the area corre- sponding to the P − value. 

(d) Find the critical value(s).
(e) Based on your answers for parts (a) to (d), will you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis? Interpret your decision in the context of the appA Victoria Secret store in New York City claims that 25% of their customer are male. However, a observation of 189 people buying lingerie found that 124 were female. Does this indicate that the percentage of male shoppers is greater than 25%? Use α = 0.01.

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Question 1105831: In Science, the mean is 60 and the standard deviation is 15. What percent of students scored a mark above 90 in science?
How do you do this question? Thanks

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Question 1105839: A brand name has 60​% recognition rate. If the owner of the brand wants to verify that rate by beginning with a small sample of 15 randomly selected​ consumers, find the probability that exactly 9 of the 15 consumers recognize the brand name. Also find the probability that the number who recognize the brand name is not
9.

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Question 1105636: if A,B and C are mutually exclusive events and p(A) =0.2,p(B)=0.3 p(C)=0.2find (a) p(A union B union C),(b) p(Acomplement intersect (B union C)), (c) p(B union C complement ) complement


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Question 1105774: . For each of the following problems, please provide the requested information.
. (a)  What is the level of significance? State the null and alternate hypotheses. Will you use a left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed test? 

. (b)  Identify the sampling distribution you will us: the standard normal or Student’s t. Explain the rationale for your choice. What is the value of the sample test statistic? 

. (c)  Find (or estimate) the P − value. Sketch the sampling distribution and show the area corre- sponding to the P − value. 

(d) Find the critical value(s).
40. Pizza delivery place claims that they can have a pie in your hand in no more than 30 minutes. A random sample of 14 deliveries gave an mean delivery time of 30 minutes and 40 seconds with a standard deviation s of 5 minutes and 51 seconds. Assume that the delivery times are normally distributed. Based on the sample, is the delivery time is greater than the advertised 30 minutes? Use 0.05 as level of significance.

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Question 1105926: Listed below is the population by state for the 15 states with the largest population. Also included is whether that state's border touches the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, or the Pacific Ocean (coastline).

Rank State Population Coastline
1 California 38,802,500 Yes
2 Texas 26,956,958 Yes
3 Florida 19,893,297 Yes
4 New York 19,746,227 Yes
5 Illinois 12,880,580 No
6 Pennsylvania 12,787,209 No
7 Ohio 11,459,163 No
8 Georgia 10,097,343 Yes
9 North Carolina 9,943,964 Yes
10 Michigan 9,909,877 No
11 New Jersey 8,938,175 Yes
12 Virginia 8,326,289 Yes
13 Washington 7,061,530 Yes
14 Massachusetts 6,745,408 Yes
15 Arizona 6,731,484 No

Suppose three states are selected at random. Calculate the probability for the following:

a. None of the states selected have a population of more than 9 000 000. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)

b. Exactly one of the selected states has a population of more than 9 000 000. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)

c. At least one of the selected states has a population of more than 9 000 000. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)

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Question 1105773: For each of the following problems, please provide the requested information.
. (a)  What is the level of significance? State the null and alternate hypotheses. Will you use a left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed test? 

. (b)  Identify the sampling distribution you will us: the standard normal or Student’s t. Explain the rationale for your choice. What is the value of the sample test statistic? 

. (c)  Find (or estimate) the P − value. Sketch the sampling distribution and show the area corre- sponding to the P − value. 

(d) Find the critical value(s).
(e) Based on your answers for parts (a) to (d), will you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis? Interpret your decision in the context of the application.
36. A Statistics teacher claims that 60% of his students will pass the class with an ”A”. Due to change of text book and educational objectives there is a worry that the number of students getting an ”A” will be smaller now. A random sample of 80 students shows that 43 got an ”A”. Test the teachers claim at significance level of 5%. 


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Question 1105928: List the major characteristics of a normal probability distribution. (Select all that apply.)
Check All That Apply
() Skewed.
() Symmetrical.
() Bell-shaped.
() Asymptotic.
() Uniform.

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Question 1105928: List the major characteristics of a normal probability distribution. (Select all that apply.)
Check All That Apply
() Skewed.
() Symmetrical.
() Bell-shaped.
() Asymptotic.
() Uniform.

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Question 1105924: The Downtown Parking Authority of Tampa, Florida, reported the following information for a sample of 225 customers on the number of hours cars are parked and the amount they are charged.

Number of Hours Frequency Amount Charged
1 15 $ 2
2 38 5
3 50 9
4 45 13
5 20 14
6 16 16
7 5 18
8 36 20
225


a-1. Convert the information on the number of hours parked to a probability distribution. (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)
Hours / Probability
1 ?
2 ?
.?
.?
.?
8.?


a-2. Is this a discrete or a continuous probability distribution
()Discrete
()Continuous

b-1. Find the mean and the standard deviation of the number of hours parked. (Do not round the intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to 3 decimal places.)

b-2. How long is a typical customer parked? (Do not round the intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to 3 decimal places.)

c. Find the mean and the standard deviation of the amount charged. (Do not round the intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to 3 decimal places.)

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Question 1105710: how many young adults should be interviewed to estimate the proportion of the young adult population who earn less than $15000 to within .03 with 90 perfent confindence?
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Question 1105974: Experience has shown that 9/200 of all CDs produced by a certain machine are defective. If a quality control technician randomly tests twenty CDs, compute each of the following probabilities:
i- P(exactly one is defective)
ii- P(half are defective)
iii- P( no more than two are defective)

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Question 1105986: in exercise 6 how many correct answers would you expect based on sheer guesswork?
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Question 1105985: Suppose that you are in a class of 31 students and it is assumed that approximately 16% of the population is left-handed.
(a) Compute the probability that exactly five students are left-handed.
(b) Compute the probability that at most four students are left-handed.
(c) Compute the probability that at least six students are left-handed.

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Question 1105972: Suppose the weights of 11000 male students are normally distributed with mean 160 ponds and Variance of 40 ponds. Find the number of students with weights.
i- Less than 100 pounds
ii- Between 150 and 175 pounds
iii- Greater than 155 pounds
iv- Between 170 and 175 pounds
v- Greater than 210 pounds

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Question 1105966: I do not know how they got the answer
Three dice are rolled. Find each probability:
a) One of the rolls is a 6, given all rolls are even. ans. 12/27
b) One of the rolls is a 3, given two rolls are even. ans. 4/9
c) At least two of the rolls are even, given all three rolls are the same. ans. 1/2

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Question 1105966: I do not know how they got the answer
Three dice are rolled. Find each probability:
a) One of the rolls is a 6, given all rolls are even. ans. 12/27
b) One of the rolls is a 3, given two rolls are even. ans. 4/9
c) At least two of the rolls are even, given all three rolls are the same. ans. 1/2

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Question 1106014: A company installs 5000 lightbulbs, each with an average life of 500 hours, and a standard deviation of 100 hours. Find the percentage of bulbs that can be expected to last the period of time specified assuming the data is normally distributed. At least 500 hours.
between 500 and 675 hours
between 540 hours and 780 hours
more than 650 hours

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Question 1105746: The police notice 5 drunken drivers daily in average with the variance 4, independently everyday. What is the probability that they catch over 1900 drunken drivers yearly?

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Question 1106114: the mean of 10 observations is 15 .if an observation 24 is deleted ,find the of the remaining observations
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Question 1106130: A lady has 55 earrings in her jewel box: 21 pair of platinum earrings, 15 pair of gold earrings and 17 pair of silver earrings. The lights went out and she is completely in the dark. How many earrings must she take out to make 100% certain she has a pair of gold earrings?
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Question 1106130: A lady has 55 earrings in her jewel box: 21 pair of platinum earrings, 15 pair of gold earrings and 17 pair of silver earrings. The lights went out and she is completely in the dark. How many earrings must she take out to make 100% certain she has a pair of gold earrings?
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Question 1105973: After studying a couple's family history, a doctor determines that the probability of any child born to this couple having a gene for disease X is 1 out of 4. If the couple has three children, what is the probability that exactly two of the children have the gene for disease X?
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Question 1105923: An internal study by the Technology Services department at Lahey Electronics revealed company employees receive an average of 3.2 non-work-related e-mails per hour. Assume the arrival of these e-mails is approximated by the Poisson distribution.

What is the probability Linda Lahey, company president, received exactly 2 non-work-related e-mails between 4 P.M. and 5 P.M. yesterday? (Round your probability to 4 decimal places.)

Probability

What is the probability she received 6 or more non-work-related e-mails during the same period? (Round your probability to 4 decimal places.)

Probability


What is the probability she received two or less non-work-related e-mails during the period? (Round your probability to 4 decimal places.)

Probability

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Question 1105971: Please help me solve this problem: Twelve Ketchup cans, all of the same size have lost their labels. It is known that 7 contain tomatoes and remaining contain corn. If 5 cans selected at random. What is the probability that

i-All contain tomatoes ii-Five or more contain tomatoes iii-Exactly three contain tomatoes’

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Question 1106178: For instance, suppose that you randomly select a number at least 0 and at most 99 (that is, one of 0, 1, 2, ... , 99) from a sequence of random numbers obtained by repeatedly spinning a spinner. What is the probability that the number selected
a) is greater than 80?
=0.19

b) is a multiple of 3?
3/100
not sure how to work this one.
Show Answer 0.19
Show Answer 0.34

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Question 1020809: 3. An expert reviews a sample of 10 scientific articles (n = 10) and records the following numbers of error in each article: 0, 4, 2, 8, 2, 3, 1, 0, 5, and 7. Compute the SS, the variance, and the standard deviation for this sample using the definitional and computational formulas.
Explain, to a person who has never had a course in statistics what you have done.



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Question 1106266: If the call letters of radio stations must begin with the letter D, the second letter must be W, X, Y, Z while the third and fourth may be any letter how many different stations can there be?
a. If a repetition of letter is not allowed?
b. If repetitions are allowed?

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Question 1106243: there are 40 houses in the neighborhood
•company X provides electricity to 1/8 of the houses.
•company Y provides electricity to 2/5 of the houses.
•company S provides electricity to the remaining houses.
In this neighborhood,company S provides electricity to-

A)21
B)24
C)16
D)19

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Question 1106286: Three students Camille, Danielle and Erika are in a race. Camille and Danielle have the same probability of winning is twice as likely to win as Erika. Find the probability that
a. Camille wins
b. Danielle wins
c. Erika wins

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Question 1106292: A coin is rolled thrice,what is the probability for an event that at least two heads or at least two tails occur?
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Question 1106285: Three students Camille, Danielle and Erika are in a race. Camille and Danielle have the same probability of winning is twice as likely to win as Erika. Find the probability that
a. Camille wins
b. Danielle wins
c. Erika wins

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Question 1106312: what is the probability that at least 1 passenger is denied a seat due to overbooking?
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