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Question 718386: In 2004,57.2%of all enrolled college students were female.choose one enrolled student at random.what is the probability that the student was male?
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Question 718373: Drawing from a regular deck of playing cards, what is the probability of drawing a face card (jack, queen, or king) 3 times in a row? (Assume that jokers are taken out, and assume no replacement. Round your answer to four decimal places.)Help?
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Question 718355: 5. A Petroleum Company fills steel drums with a lubricating oil. The mechanism that fills the drums, set equal to the mean that wants to be achieved, is not very precise and sometimes it underfills the drums and sometimes it overfills them in such a way that the weight of the oil in the drum is normally distributed with mean 250 pounds and standard deviation 2 pounds. The company doe not want to underfill the drums so it conducts routine testing on the weight of the drums. A drum is under filled if its weight is below 248 pounds.
a. What proportion of all drums are underfilled?
b. If a random sample of 20 drums, what is the probability that 4 drums are underfilled?
c. If a random sample of 90 drums is selected, what is average number of drums you expect to observe underfilled?
d. What should the valve setting be to ensure that less than 1 percent of all drums are underfilled?

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Question 718313: In a normal distribution with mu = 25 and sigma = 9, what number corresponds to z = -2?
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Question 718646: Six problems (numbered 1 to 6) are set for a math test. A student can score 0, 1, 2, 3 points for each problem. Find the number of ways to score a total of 15 points for the six problems.
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Question 718657: Given that the random variable X is normally distributed with a mean of 80 and a standard deviation of 10, P(85 < X < 90) is
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Question 718659: Ok so the problem asks to look at the following discrete probability distribution for home runs per game.
The chart is as follows
number of home runs probability
0 39%
1 31%
2 22%
3 6%
4 2%
The first question is what is the probability more than 2 home runs were scored in a game?
So I wrote 8% because it wants to know more then 2 so I don't think you include 2 so I added 3 and 4 home runs and got that percentage???
What is the probability at least one home run was scored in a game?
For this one it was tricky because I was not sure if you include 0 and 1 or if you just include 1???
What is the probability at most 3 home run were scored in a game?
For that one I put 98% because I added the percentages for 0 1 2 3 but I wasn't sure if I was supposed to include 3 in that problem??
Please Help

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Question 718658: If Z is a standard normal random variable, then the value z for which P(-z < Z < z) equals 0.8764 is
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Question 718662: 1. Express each of the following events in terms of the events A, B and C as well as the operations
of complementation, union and intersection:
(a) at least one of the events A, B, C occurs;
(b) at most one of the events A, B, C occurs;

(c) none of the events A, B, C occurs;
(d) all three events A, B, C occur;
(e) exactly one of the events A, B, C occurs;
(f) events A and B occur, but not C;
(g) either event A occurs or, if not, then B also does not occur.
In each case draw the corresponding Venn diagrams.

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Question 718748: if you flip coin 12 times, calculate the following: in how many ways can you get 3h and 9t and what is the probability of this occurring? repeat this problem,but this time find the number of times and probability that you get 6h. Is this the most likely outcome?
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Question 718935: if the probility of being hospitalized during a yar is 0.1, find the probablity that no one in a family of five will be hospitalized in a year?
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Question 718942: normal distribution with a mean of 61 and standard deviation of 5, how to calculate the standard score equivalents for
x x z t
66

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Question 718977: A factory worker can package 75 games in 15 mins.
How many games can he package per minute

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Question 662810: A burglar breaks a stained-glass window to enter a property. 20% of the window glass is red and all the broken glass fragments are well-mixed together on the floor. When he is arrested a short time later, 10 fragments of glass are found embedded in his new shoes. Assuming all this glass comes from the broken window and that all color fragments adhere equally, calculate the following:
Question 1. The probability of no red fragments in his shoes.
1 (use 4 decimal places)


Question 2. The probability of 1 red fragment in his shoes. 2 (use 4 decimal places)


Question 3. The probability of 5 red fragments in his shoes. 3 (use 4 decimal places)

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Question 719118: When 4 coins are tossed the first three tosses come up the same. [hint: when 4 coins are tossed, the following 16 outcomes are possible
{HHHH,HTTT,THHH,TTTT}
HHHH, TTTT, HTTT, THHH }

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Question 719175: "A new Corvette weighs 3273 pounds. A manufacturer s scale that is accurate to the nearest 10 pounds gives the weight as 3250 pounds, while the U.S. Department of Transportation uses a scale that is accurate to the nearest 0.1 pound and obtains a weight of 3298.2 pounds"
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Question 719122: In a survey, 85% of the voters support a particular referendum. If 40 voters are chosen at random, and X is the number of voters that support this referendum, find the standard deviation X.
Draw a graph showing the probability distribution for the sample space for tossing four coins.
On a Saturday evening, 34% of the people in Chicago go out to dinner, 18% see a movie, 13% have a party, and 35% stay home. Seventeen people are randomly selected. Can the probability that exactly 4 of them stay home be computed using binomial model?
Please help with questions. Need ASAP. Thank you in advance.

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Question 719196:
The math test has 10 multiple choice questions, each with 3 answers. If Betty guesses correctly on the first 3 questions, what is the probability that she will guess correctly on the fourth question?

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Question 719196:
The math test has 10 multiple choice questions, each with 3 answers. If Betty guesses correctly on the first 3 questions, what is the probability that she will guess correctly on the fourth question?

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Question 719316: a diamond can be classified as either gem quality or industrial grade. 87% of diamonds are industrial grade. What is the probability that 2 randomly selected diamonds with be industrial grade?
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Question 719361: In a game, $3 is bet on the roll of a 7 sided die. If 3, 4, 5, 6 is rolled, the player wins $2.
a. What is the expected winnings from the game?
b. Is the game fair? Explain why or why not.

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Question 719371: A box contains two aces and a king Two cards are drawn from the box: A K A
a. Without replacement of the first card drawn-
i. Diagram the two draws
ii. What is the probability of having an ace and a king after the two draws?
b. With replacement of the first card drawn-
i. Diagram the two draws
ii. What is the probability of having an ace and a king after the two draws?

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Question 719387: The J.O. Supply Company buys calculators from a Korean supplier. The probability of a defective calculator is 10%. 100 calculators are selected at random. What is the expected number of defectives? What is the standard deviation? What is the probability that 3 or more calculators will be defective?
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Question 719395: Australian coins are made in 6 denominations: 1₵, 2₵, 5₵, 10₵, 20₵, 50₵ and $1.
Your tasks are to determine all the different ways a person could make from those coins total amounts of:
7₵
10₵
20₵ (answer here is >35)
30₵ (here without using any 1₵ coins)
For each of the 4 cases, all the ways must be shown in a logically sequenced list and you must carefully explain in words the logical sequencing “rules” you used so the reader can see that your list is complete.
P.S. The summation of all the ways across all 4 cases will approach 75.

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Question 719585: In how many ways can we select a president, vice president, secretary, treasurer and auditor from a group of 8 persons?
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Question 719584: How many three-letter words that can be made from the first ten letters of the English alphabet if no repetitions are allowed?
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Question 719583: if repitition is not allowed, how many 4-digit numbers can be made from the digits 2,3,6,8,4,9 and 7
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Question 679249: one card is selected at random from a deck of cards. what is the probability the card selected is a red card and a black card?


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Question 719687: A random variable X has the following probability distribution:
X P(X)
-2 0.1
-1 k
0 0.2
1 2k
2 0.3
3 3k
Find K and P(X<2).


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Question 719766: Can you please explain what it means when you are asked to list the chances of an experiment in a probability question.
Thank you!

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Question 719882: A sample of size 7 (n = 7) has a mean of M = 9.
One of the sample scores is changed from x = 19 to x = 5. What is the value for the new sample mean?

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Question 719904: one cube will be a 2 given their product is 8?
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Question 719934: Listed below are the commissions earned ($000) last year by the sales representatives at Furniture Patch Inc.





$2.9

$4.7

$7.3

$9.3

$12.1

$14.0

$14.7

$16.6

$17.1



18.0

18.3

21.4

40.0

42.2

84.5









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(a)

Determine the mean, median, and the standard deviation of the above sample data.(Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)






Mean




Median




Standard deviation





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(b)

Determine the coefficient of skewness using Pearson's method. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)



Coefficient of skewness





(c)

Determine the coefficient of skewness using the software method. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)



Coefficient of skewness



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Question 719936:
In recent years, due to low interest rates, many homeowners refinanced their home mortgages. Linda Lahey is a mortgage officer at Down River Federal Savings and Loan. Below is the amount refinanced for 20 loans she processed last week. The data are reported in thousands of dollars and arranged from smallest to largest.




56.6

57.3

58.9

62.8

64.2

69.7

74.0

79.1

83.9



87.4

92.6

92.9

93.8

95.1

96.1

97.7

99.0

99.7



100.2

100.5

















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(a)

Find the median, first quartile, and third quartile. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)






Median




Q1




Q3





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(b)

Find the 22nd and 79th percentiles. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)



22nd

and

79th

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Question 719929:
The Thomas Supply Company Inc. is a distributor of gas-powered generators. As with any business, the length of time customers take to pay their invoices is important. Listed below, arranged from smallest to largest, is the time, in days, for a sample of The Thomas Supply Company Inc. invoices.





12

13

14

17

25

27

31

35

35

35

36

37

39

40

43



46

48

49

51

52

54

54

55

58

60

62

63

65

70

79



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(a)

Determine the first and third quartiles. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)






Q1




Q3





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(b)

Determine the third decile and the fifth decile. (Round your answers to 1 decimal place.)






third decile




fifth decile





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(c)

Determine the 67th percentile.










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Question 720170: there are 14 boys and 13 girls in your class. what is the probability the teacher will call on a girl?
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Question 720323: The code is two different digits followed by a capital letter. How many different possible codes are there?
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Question 720606: By using an appropriate average find out the average rate of motion in the case of a person who rides the first mile at the rate of 10 miles per hour, the next mile at the rate of 8 miles per hour and the third at the rate of 6 miles per hour.
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Question 720625: A box contains 8 black and 7 red balls. 2 balls are drawn one after the other with out replacement. Find d probability of getting:
(i) a black ball and a red ball
(ii) two blacks ball
(iii) two red ball
(iv) one black and one red ball

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Question 720655: 6 students out of 30 have an A in Stats, find the probability that more than 25% have an A. Is it .073, .247, .2, or not possible? Thanks!
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Question 582881: A researcher predicts that watching a film on institutionalization will change students’ attitudes about chronically mentally ill patients. The researcher randomly selects a class of 36 students, shows them the film, and gives them a questionnaire about their attitudes. The mean score on the questionnaire for these 36 students is 70. The score for a similar class of students who did not see the film is 75. The standard deviation is 12. Using the five steps of hypothesis testing and the 5% significance level (i.e. alpha = .05), does showing the film change students’ attitudes towards the chronically mentally ill?
What does it mean to set alpha at .05?
What is your null hypothesis? Alternate hypothesis?
Is this a one-tailed or two-tailed hypothesis?
What is your obtained z?
What is the critical value of z?
Do you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis? State in words what you have found.

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Question 720706: Let U = {5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40}
A = {5, 10, 15, 20}
B = {25, 30, 35, 40}
C = {10, 20, 30, 40}.
Find A ⋂ C.

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Question 720794: Students taking a college introductory statistics class reported spending and average of $305 on text books that quarter with a standard deviation of $90.
One student spends $287 on textbooks. What was her standard score? What percent of the students spent less than she did on textbooks that Quarter?

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Question 720785: mu=40, sigma=10. If random samples of size n = 25 are selected from this population, what proportion of sample means will have values between 38 and 42?
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