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Question 1204140: Assume that a sample is used to estimate a population proportion p. Find the 90% confidence interval for a sample of size 95 with 31.6% successes. Enter your answer as a tri-linear inequality using decimals (not percents) accurate to three decimal places.
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Answer should be obtained without any preliminary rounding. However, the critical value may be rounded to 3 decimal places.

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Question 1204156: A firm is considering expanding into 6 of 18 possible cities. How many different selections of cities are possible? (Enter answer as a whole number)

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Question 1204159: In a CT lottery, a set of 5 different numbers are chosen from 1 to 51. How many different lottery tickets are there? (Enter answer as a whole number)

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Question 1204159: In a CT lottery, a set of 5 different numbers are chosen from 1 to 51. How many different lottery tickets are there? (Enter answer as a whole number)

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Question 1204158: If an urn has 5 white balls and 6 red balls and 8 green balls, what is the probability that 4 randomly selected balls contain 2 white balls and 2 green balls? (Enter answer as a decimal with at least 4 correct decimal places)

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Question 1204155: Aldrich Ames is a convicted traitor who leaked American secrets to a foreign power. Yet Ames took routine lie detector tests and each time passed them. How can this be done? Recognizing control questions, employing unusual breathing patterns, biting one's tongue at the right time, pressing one's toes hard to the floor, and counting backwards by 7 are countermeasures that are difficult to detect but can change the results of a polygraph examination†. In fact, it is reported in Professor Ford's book that after only 20 minutes of instruction by "Buzz" Fay (a prison inmate), 85% of those trained were able to pass the polygraph examination even when guilty of a crime. Suppose that a random sample of seven students (in a psychology laboratory) are told a "secret" and then given instructions on how to pass the polygraph examination without revealing their knowledge of the secret. What are the following probabilities? (Round your answers to three decimal places.)
(a) all the students are able to pass the polygraph examination

(b) more than half the students are able to pass the polygraph examination

(c) no more than half of the students are able to pass the polygraph examination

(d) all the students fail the polygraph examination

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Question 1204157: Find the probability of fewer than 3 successes in 9 repeated Bernoulli trials where the probability of success is 0.2. (Enter answer as a decimal with at least 4 correct decimal places)

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Question 1204182: For a laboratory assignment, if the equipment is
working, the density function of the observed outcome
X is
f(x) = {2(1 − x), 0 < x < 1,
{0, otherwise.
Find the variance and standard deviation of X.

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Question 1204182: For a laboratory assignment, if the equipment is
working, the density function of the observed outcome
X is
f(x) = {2(1 − x), 0 < x < 1,
{0, otherwise.
Find the variance and standard deviation of X.

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Question 1204187: Suppose a study of the faculty at U.S. medical schools revealed that 33% of the faculty were women and 67% were men. Of the female faculty, 33% were full/associate professors, 49% were assistant professors, and 18% were instructors. Of the male faculty, 51% were full/associate professors, 36% were assistant professors, and 13% were instructors. If a faculty member at a U.S. medical school selected at random held the rank of full/associate professor, what is the probability that the faculty member was female? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
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Question 1204187: Suppose a study of the faculty at U.S. medical schools revealed that 33% of the faculty were women and 67% were men. Of the female faculty, 33% were full/associate professors, 49% were assistant professors, and 18% were instructors. Of the male faculty, 51% were full/associate professors, 36% were assistant professors, and 13% were instructors. If a faculty member at a U.S. medical school selected at random held the rank of full/associate professor, what is the probability that the faculty member was female? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
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Question 1204192: The probability that a certain machine turns out a defective item is 0.05. Find the
probability that in a run of 75 items, at least two are defective.
a.)0.8944 b.)0.08425 c.) 0.1056 d.) 0.8359 e.) 0.9158

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Question 1204192: The probability that a certain machine turns out a defective item is 0.05. Find the
probability that in a run of 75 items, at least two are defective.
a.)0.8944 b.)0.08425 c.) 0.1056 d.) 0.8359 e.) 0.9158

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Question 1204190: A lottery has a grand prize of $280,000, five runner-up prizes of $28,000 each, eleven third-place prizes of $7000 each, and twenty-three consolation prizes of $700 each. If 1,400,000 tickets are sold for $1 each and the probability of any one ticket winning is the same as that of any other ticket winning, find the expected return on a $1 ticket. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

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Question 1204195: Approximately 10% of people are left-handed. If two people are selected at random, what is the probability of the following events?
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Question 1204199: A single 6-sided die is rolled. What is the probability of rolling a 1 or a prime number?
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Question 1204212: From experience, an airline knows that only of the passengers booked for a certain flight actually show up. If passengers are randomly selected, find the probability that at most of them show up.
Carry your intermediate computations to at least four decimal places, and round your answer to two decimal places.

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Question 1204216: Replacement times for Maytag washer and dryer sets are normally distributed with a mean of 5.2 years and a standard deviation of 1.1 years.
Round all final answers to 3 decimals.
(a) Find the replacement time (in years) that separates the top 17 % from the bottom 83 %.

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Question 1204217: according to a study done by Nick Wilson of all to go University, Wellington, the probability a randomly selected individual will not cover his or her mouth when sneezing is 0.267. What is the probability that among 16 randomly observed individuals exactly 8 do not covers their mouth and sneezing
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Question 1204218: according to a study done by Nick Wilson of OtagoUniversity, Wellington, the probability a randomly select individual will not cover his or her mouth with sneezing is 0.267. What is the probability that among 16 randomly observed individuals fewer than 3 do not cover their mouth when sneezing.
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Question 1204221: According to research, the mean cost of safety equipment per year for colleges in Canada is $37,000.00. Suppose that these costs are normally distributed with a standard deviation of $5,000.00. If a Canadian College is selected at random, find the following probabilities.
For parts (b) express your answers as probabilities in decimal form (i.e. 0.0003 instead of 0.0300%), and round your answers to 4 decimal places.

(b) The cost is above $38,150.00.

For part (c), round your answer to 2 decimal places.
(c) What amount of cost is the cut-off for the top 10.20% of Canadian Colleges?

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Question 1204234: 1) There are 10 tennis balls in a box; 6 of them are new. Then two balls are taken from the box for the first play and are not returned there after the play. Then two random balls are taken for the second play from this box. Compute the probability that two balls taken for the second play are new.
2) There are eleven cars in some company. Four of them have problems with electronics. If five cars are randomly selected for inspection, what is the probability three of them do not have problems with electronics?

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Question 1204246: A poker hand consisting of 8 cards is dealt from a standard deck of 52 cards.
Find the probability that the hand contains exactly 2 face cards. Leave your answer as a reduced fraction.
The probability is
.

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Question 1204254: If the integers m and n are chosen at random from 1 to 100, then what is the probability that a number of the form 7^n+7^m is divisible by 5


a. 1/4 b. 1/2 c. 1/8 d. 1/3

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Question 1204254: If the integers m and n are chosen at random from 1 to 100, then what is the probability that a number of the form 7^n+7^m is divisible by 5


a. 1/4 b. 1/2 c. 1/8 d. 1/3

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Question 1204259: Assuming that the normal heart rate in normal healthy individuals is normally distributed with mean 70 and standard deviation 10 beats per minute. Which heart rates are in the
a. top 5%?
b. middle 30%
c. lower 27%

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Question 1204252: Two extrusion machines that manufacture steel rods are being compared. In a sample
of 1000 rods taken from machine 1, 960 met specifications regarding length and
diameter. In a sample of 600 rods taken from machine 2, 582 met the specifications.
Are the two machines equally effective at producing rods that meet the specifications?
Conduct a hypothesis test at 0.01 significance level to reach a conclusion. Use the Pvalue method

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Question 1202771: Statistics from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey show that 70% of the vehicles using the Lincoln Tunnel that connects New York City and New Jersey use E-ZPass to pay the toll rather than stopping at a toll booth. Twelve cars are randomly selected.
a. How many of the 12 vehicles would you expect to use E-ZPass?
b. What is the mode of the distribution? What is the probability associated with the mode? (Hint: Mode is the value of X with the highest probability)
c. What is the probability three or more of the sampled vehicles use E-ZPass?
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Question 1201062: (a) Find the minimal sample size required so that for a confidence interval, the maximal margin of error is
(b) Based on this sample size and the distribution, can we assume that the distribution is approximately normal? Explain.

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Question 1204164: Engineers must consider the breadths of male heads when designing helmets. The company researchers have determined that the population of potential clientele have head breadths that are normally distributed with a mean of 5.7-in and a standard deviation of 0.9-in. Due to financial constraints, the helmets will be designed to fit all men except those with head breadths that are in the smallest 2.2% or largest 2.2%.
What is the minimum head breadth that will fit the clientele?
min =
What is the maximum head breadth that will fit the clientele?
Max=

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Question 1200975: An internet site compares the strokes per round of two professional golfers. Which golfer
is more consistent: Player A with µ = 71.5 strokes and 2.3 , or Player B with µ = 70.1
strokes and 1.2 strokes?

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Question 1200946: Suppose that in a population of voters in a certain region 38% are in
favor of particular bond issue. Nine hundred randomly selected voters are asked if they favor
the bond issue.
(a) Verify that the sample proportion pˆ computed from samples of size 900 meets the condition that its sampling distribution be approximately normal.
(b) Find the probability that the sample proportion computed from a sample of size 900 will
be within 5 percentage points of the true population proportion.

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Question 1204280: You intend to estimate a population mean
μ with the following sample.
24.7
42.1
36
24.3
-7.8
32.2
40.4

You believe the population is normally distributed. Find the 80% confidence interval. Enter your answer as an open-interval. This means enter your answer inside of parentheses accurate to two decimal places (because the sample data are reported accurate to one decimal place).
For example if the lower limit is 12.23 and the upper limit is 15.34 enter your answer as (12.32,15.34)
80% C.I. =
Answer should be obtained without any preliminary rounding. However, the critical value may be rounded to 3 decimal places. Did you enter your answer as an open-interval as described above?

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Question 1204282: In how many ways can a committee consisting of 3 men and 7 women be selected from a group consisting of 20 men and 15 women?
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Question 1204247: Every Saturday a fisherman goes to the river, the sea and the lake to fish, he catches fish with probabilities 0.25,0.5 and 0.25 respectively. If he goes to the sea, there is 75% chance or catching fish, the corresponding figures for the river and lake are 45% and 60% respectively.
I) find the probability that he catches a fish in a given saturday
2.What Is the probability that he catches fish on at least three of the 5 consecutive Saturdays.
III) if on a Saturday, he comes home with a very large volume of fish , where is it most likely he has been

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Question 1204289: What particular difficulties might there be in using Microsoft Excel to create a histogram?
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Question 1204309: Find the indicated probability given that Z is a random variable with a standard normal distribution. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
P(0 ≤ Z ≤ 1.23)
P(0 ≤ Z ≤ 1.23) =

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Question 1204309: Find the indicated probability given that Z is a random variable with a standard normal distribution. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
P(0 ≤ Z ≤ 1.23)
P(0 ≤ Z ≤ 1.23) =

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Question 1204317: Find the indicated probability assuming that x is a random variable with a normal distribution with the given mean and standard deviation. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
P(41 ≤ x ≤ 116), 𝜇 = 10, 𝜎 = 50
0.6715

Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect.

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Question 1204317: Find the indicated probability assuming that x is a random variable with a normal distribution with the given mean and standard deviation. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
P(41 ≤ x ≤ 116), 𝜇 = 10, 𝜎 = 50
0.6715

Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect.

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Question 1204323: A probability distribution has a mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 8. Use Chebyshev's inequality to find the minimum probability that an outcome is between 0 and 80. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)

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Question 1204334: In a lottery game, a player picks six numbers from 1 to 48. If 5 of the 6 numbers matches those drawn, the player wins the second prize. What is the probability of winning this prize?
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Question 1204335: A sample of 4 different calculators is randomly selected from a group containing 18 that are defective and 40 that have no defects. What is the probability that at least one of the calculators is defective?
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Question 1204333: A population of values has a normal distribution with = 131.2 and o = 20.3. You intend to draw a random
sample of size n = 18.
Find the probability that a single randomly selected value is less than 142.7.
P(X < 142.7) =
Find the probability that a sample of size n = 18 is randomly selected with a mean less than 142.7.
P(M < 142.7) =
Enter your answers as numbers accurate to 4 decimal places. Answers obtained using exact z-scores or z-scores rounded to 3 decimal places are accepted.

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Question 1204331: A particular fruit's weights are normally distributed, with a mean of 375 grams and a standard deviation of 21 grams.
If you pick 13 fruits at random, then 6% of the time, their mean weight will be greater than how many grams?
Give your answer to the nearest gram.

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