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Q1. You roll a single die numbered from 1 to 6 twice. What is the probability of rolling a six the first time and an odd number the second?
Q2. A jar contains 12 caramels, 7 mints and 16 dark chocolates. Two candies are chosen without replacement. What is the probability of selecting a dark chocolate then selecting a caramel.
Q3. What is the probability that New Year's Day is on January 1st of the following year?
Q4. The probability that you will receive homework today is 4/5. What is the probability that you will not receive homework?
Q5. You have a jar of jelly beans in front of you with the following flavors: 12 are lime, 17 are papaya, 5 are mango and 13 are bubble gum. What is the probability of selecting either a lime or bubble gum flavored jelly bean followed by a mango jelly bean? (WITHOUT REPLACEMENT)
On a scale from 0 to 100, the mean level of economic development among the countries in the world is 65 and the standard deviation is 10. What proportion of countries in the world have economic development scores above 80?
Conclude that the population average pulse rate is 71.8. Reject the hypothesis that the population average pulse rate is 70.
Standard deviation of 0.7 inches. If 21 items is chosen at random, what is the probability that their mean length is less than 10.5 inches.
Search the library for a scholarly journal article of a study that presents the results using correlation analysis. Summarize the article, explain how the correlation was used, and the value of correlation analysis.
Find the probability that an eligible voter selected at random will have the following characteristics.
q1.a man has blood type b. the mans mother was type ab and his father was type a. if his wife has blood type o and is
What is the probability of finding 1 or more children with chronic bronchitis in a population where the incidence rate of chronic bronchitis is 10% (like the one above?)
A stationery store wants to estimate the mean retail value of greeting cards that it has in its inventory. A random sample of 100 greeting cards indicates a mean value of $2.55 and a standard deviation of $0.44.
Using the .05 level of significance: a) Is there a difference among types of gasoline? b) Is there a difference in the cars?
Petroleum is cracked to make gasoline and other products such as lubricating oil and kerosene.The process is too slow to allow sample sizes greater than one. The following are the octane rating of the output from the process recorded at intervals..
The manager wants to know the probability that any particular cookie will have fewer than 5. What type of probability distribution will most likely be used to analyze the number of chocolate chips per cookie?
A recent study of 75 workers found that 53 people rode the bus to work each day. Find the 95 percent confidence interval of the proportion of all workers who rode the bus to work.
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