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Question 619614: 1/4(x+4)=9
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Question 619802: I need some help with this question please.
I would appreciate some hints. Thank you.
You are applying for a job at two companies. Company A offers salaries with μ = $53,000 and σ = $4,000 and company B offers salaries with μ = $53,000 and σ = $2, 000. Which company is most likely to offer a starting salary more than $58, 000?

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Question 619778: three tickets selected at random from 100 ticket bearing number from 1 to 100. calculate the probablity that the maximum number on the ticket drawn is greater than 50

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Question 619872: A ceramic jar contains 48 quarters and 21 dimes. If two coins are randomly drawn in succession without replacement what is the probability that the total value of the coins is .20? I have taken 21/69 x 20/68 amd come up with the answer of 5/391 but this is not one of the options. The answers given to me on the study sheet are 188/391 147/1564 35/391 or 84/391. I am not sure what I have done wrong if anything and how this number is achieved. Help please
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Question 619850: A box contains 25% black balls and 75% white balls. The same number of black balls as were in the box are added (so new number of black balls is twice the original number). A ball is now drawn from the box at random. What is the probability that it is black?
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Question 619788: Mobile homes are tightly constructed for energy conservation. This can lead to a buildup of indoor pollutants. The paper "A Survey of Nitrogen Dioxide Levels Inside Mobile Homes" discussed various aspects of NO2 concentration in these structures.
(a) In one sample of mobile homes in the Los Angeles area, the mean NO2 concentration in kitchens during the summer was 36.66 ppb, and the standard deviation was 11.44. Making no assumptions about the shape of the NO2 distribution, what can be said about the percentage of observations between 13.78 and 59.54? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number.
(b) Inside what interval is it guaranteed that at least 89% of the concentration observations will lie?

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Question 619722: Sarah has a deck of 52 cards and ramdomly selects 2. What is the probability that she will pick the same cards?
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Question 619946: Hi, I was wondering if I could get some help understanding how to do this question:

How long do new batteries last on a camping trip? n1 = 42 random small camp flashlights
were fitted with brand 1 batteries and left on until the batteries failed. The sample mean
lifetime was x = 9.8 hours. Another n2 = 38 random small flashlights of the same model
were fitted with brand II batteries and left on until the batteries failed. The sample mean for
lifetimes was x = 8.1 hours. Historical data suggests that σ1 = 2.2 hours and σ2 = 3.5 hours. Find a 90% confidence interval for the population difference of lifetimes for
these batteries.

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Question 620094: if a single 9-sided die is tossed once, find the probability of rolling a number less than 2
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Question 620146: My price is $64,413.02, which is 45.9% higher than my competitor's price. What is my competitor's price?
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Question 620205: Determine whether each of the distributions given below represents a probability distribution. Justify your answer.
(A)
x 1 2 3 4
P(x) 0.01 7/12 1/12 1/4
(B)
x 3 6 8
P(x) 0.24 3/5 0.135

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Question 620125: Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution with a trial repeated n times. Use the Binomial Probability Formula to find the probability of x successes given the probability p of successes on a single trial n=6, x=4, p=0.55, q=0.45
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Question 620235: Nine college students had eaten the following number of times at a fast food restaurant for dinner in the last ten days:

5, 2, 4, 0, 4, 6, 4, 2, 3

Find the mean, median, mode, range, and midrange for these data. Please show all of your work.

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Question 620234: Please show all of your work when answering the following:

I. Use Chebyshev’s theorem to find what percent of the values will fall between 248 and 320 for a data set with a mean of 284 and standard deviation of 18.

II. Use the Empirical Rule to find what two values 95% of the data will fall between for a data set with a mean of 216 and standard deviation of 15.

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Question 620237: Starting with the data values 70 and 100, add three data values to the sample so that the mean is 86, the median is 82, and the mode is 82. Please show all of your work.

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Question 620240: a highly selective boarding school will only admit students who place at least 2 standard deviations above the mean on a standardized test that has a mean of 300 and a standard deviation of 24. What is the minimum score that an applicant must make on the test to be accepted?
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Question 620256: kamal get 6 out of every 8 questions on a test correct .If he get 27 questions correct how many questions are on the test
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Question 620277: the age group normally dostribute with a men of 52 years in a standard divotion of 6 years . one women is randomly selected from the group and her age is observed. find the probability that her age will fall between 55 and 60 years

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Question 619963: Hi, I've been stuck on this question all day! Hoping I could get some help:
Whats the height of college hockey players? The avg height has been 68.3 inches. A random
sample of 14 hockey players gave a mean height of 69.1 inches. We may assume that x has a normal distribution with std dev of 0.9 inch. Does this indicate that the population mean height is
different from 68.3 inches? Use 5% level of significance
and this one as well please:
A random sample of 83 investment portfolios managed by Kendra showed that 62 of them met the targeted annual percent growth. A random sample of 112 portfolios managed by Lisa showed that 87 met the targeted annual percent growth. Find a 99% confidence interval for the difference in the proportion of the portfolios meeting target goals managed by Kendra compared with those managed by Lisa. Is there a difference in the proportions at the 99% confidence level?

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Question 620301: what is the 6th term of (2x-1/3y)^7
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Question 620338: 24 teams enter the basketball tournament. How many different arrangements for 1st 2nd and 3rd place are there?
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Question 620444: 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19=100 , To Make 50 Use Only 5 Digits ...? What The 5 Digits
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Question 620534: 14% of what number is 0.3
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Question 620528: If the period of a tangent function is 7π, what is the frequency of the function?
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Question 620509: Solve Probability Problems. P(x>450) Mean=390 Deviation=65
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Question 620632: If a population has a standard deviation of 18, what is the minimum number of samples that need to be averaged in order to be 95% confident that the average of the means is within 2 of the true mean?
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Question 620635: A medication is 75% effective against a bacterial infection. Find the probability that if 12 people take the medication, at least 1 person's infection will not improve
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Question 620582: Hello, may you please help me solve:
Is it more profitable to receive $1000 now or $1700 in nine years? Assume that money can earn 6% interest compounded annually.
Thank you!

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Question 620705: if 1+3+5+7+9+11+13+15+17+19=100 then please tell me from these 1 to 19 odd numbers whose 5 numbers sum is 50.
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Question 620707: Solve: 73x is congruent to(the three line equal symbol) 115 (mod 971).
I know you can change this to (73x-115)/971, but I'm not sure how to solve the rest of this.

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Question 620821: an urn contains 4 green, 5 blue, 2 red and 3 yellow marbles
so if eight marbles are drawn random, what is the probability that there are equal number of marbles of each colour?

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Question 620829: a bag contains 6 red cubes and 9 black cubes.if two cubes are randomly taken from the bag without replacement, what is the probability that the first cube is black and the second cube is red?
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Question 620835: a restaurant offers a sandwich and salad lunch. there are four possible salads, five breads and k types of meats available for the sandwich. If the total possible lunches is 40, find the value of k.

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Question 620839: A bank requires that its customers create a PIN to access their account. The PIN must be 3 letters (A-Z) followed by three numbers (0-9). How many unique PINS are there?
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Question 620910: The maximum error of estimate is a function of three factors: the level of confidence, sample size, and standard deviation. Is it true or false, and why or why not?
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Question 620912: If the radius of a dart board is 9 inches and the radius of the bullseye is 2 inches, what is the probability of getting a bullseye?
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Question 620836: a bag contains 6 red cubes and 6 blue cubes. If the first cube is randomly picked and put back, what is the probability that both cubes are red?
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Question 620938: Please help? I'm so lost on this problem. Can anyone help?
A sample of 140 golfers showed that their average score on a particular golf course was 93.38 with a standard deviation of 4.36.
Answer each of the following
(show all work and state the final answer to at least two decimal places.):
(A) Find the 90% confidence interval of the mean score for all 140 golfers.
(B) Find the 90% confidence interval of the mean score for all golfers if this is a sample of 95 golfers instead of a sample of 140.
(C) Which confidence interval is smaller and why?

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Question 620971: 1) One of the many concerns of college students today is the time required for them to graduate with a baccalaureate degree (BA or BS). Current estimates in the California public university system is that takes an average of slightly over 5 years for a student to complete a baccalaureate degree. One researcher suggests that males take a significantly longer average time than females to complete a baccalaureate degree. What is the correct hypotheses to test in an attempt to support the claim of this researcher? Let {\mu_1 represent the average time it takes females to complete a baccalaureate degree in the California public university system, and let {\mu_2 represent the average time it takes males to complete a baccalaureate degree in the California public university system.
Choose one answer.
A. H_0:\mu_1-\mu_2=0 \\ H_a:\mu_1-\mu_2>0
B. H_0:\mu_1-\mu_2=0 \\ H_a:\mu_1-\mu_2<0
C. H_0:\mu_1-\mu_2=0 \\ H_a:\mu_1-\mu_2 \neq 0
D. H_0:\mu_1-\mu_2>0 \\ H_a:\mu_1-\mu_2 \neq 0
E. None of the above
2) Marks: 6
In the situation of Problem 1 above, suppose that two independent random samples from approximately normal distributions were taken from recent college graduates of the California public university system. As before, we let {\mu_1 represent the average time it takes females to complete a baccalaureate degree in the California public university system, and we let {\mu_2 represent the average time it takes males to complete a baccalaureate degree in the California public university system.
Using the summary data below from the two samples, compute the value of the test statistic t^*.
{\bar{x_1}=4.95 \bar{x_2}=5.22
s_1=0.64 s_2=0.89
n_1=21 n_2=21
Choose one answer.
A. -1.78
B. -1.59
C. -1.13
D. -1.00
E. -0.84
3)A psychologist is studying the effects of lack of sleep on the performance of various perceptual-motor tasks. After a given period of sleep deprivation, a measurement of reaction time to an auditory stimulus was taken for each of fifty randomly selected adult male subjects. The mean and standard deviation of the reaction times (in seconds) for the fifty adult male subjects were 1.82 seconds and 0.28 seconds respectively. Previous psychological studies have shown that the true mean reaction time for non-sleep-deprived male subjects is 1.70 seconds. Does the sample evidence indicate that the mean reaction time for sleep-deprived adult males is longer than that of non-sleep-deprived adult males. Select the correct hypotheses to test below.
Choose one answer.
A. H_0:\mu=1.82 \\ H_a:\mu<1.82
B. H_0:\mu=1.70 \\ H_a:\mu<1.70
C. H_0:\mu=1.82 \\ H_a:\mu>1.82
D. H_0:\mu=1.70 \\ H_a:\mu>1.70
E. None of the above
4) Marks: 6
Let p_1 be the proportion of successes in the first population and let p_2 be the proportion of successes in the second population. Suppose that you are testing the hypotheses:
H_0:p_1-p_2=0 \\ H_a:p_1-p_2 \neq 0
Futhermore suppose that z^*=1.73, find and input the p-value for this test. Round your answer to 4 decimal places.
To answer the question input only the actual number. Do not include units. Do not give your answer in sentence form -- just include the numerical answer rounded to exactly 4 decimal places____________
5) If you are testing hypotheses and your p-value gives you a rejection of the null hypothesis for a 5% significance level, then all other things being equal you would also get a rejection of the null hypothesis for a 10% significance level.
Answer:
True False

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Question 620966: 3. Select a random sample of at least 30 individuals, and using the z test for proportions, test one or more of the following hypotheses. Use α = 0.05.
a For educational level, H0: p = 0.50 for level 2.
b For smoking status, H0: p = 0.20 for level 1.
c For exercise level, H0: p = 0.10 for level 1.
d For gender, H0: p = 0.50 for males.
4. Select a sample of 20 individuals and test the hypothesis H0: σ2 = 225 for IQ level. Use α = 0.05.

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Question 621008: a spinner contains eight regions,numbered 1 through 8.the arrow has an epually likely chance of landing on any of the eight regions.1) if the spinner is spun once find :(A)P(6)(B)p(even)(c)p(not 5)(d)p(1 or 8)(e)p(2 or 3 or 4)
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Question 621187: You've recently hired 3 technicians, 4 engineers, 6 secretaries, and 12
interns. Of these 25 new employees, the company must send a team of 2 technicians,
2 engineers, 4 secretaries, and 5 interns overseas to assist in a secret project.
How many such teams are possible?

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Question 621413: There are 100 people in a group . There are 100 chocolates also. Each man gets 5 chocolates and each women gets 3 chocolates and each child gets only half a chocolate . How many men , women and children are there in that group.
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