Analysis of probabilities-colgate

Assignment Help Basic Statistics
Reference no: EM13112840

In the mid-1990s, Colgate-Palmolive had developed a new toothpaste for the U.S. market, Colgate Total, with an antibacterial ingredient that was already being successfully sold overseas. However, the word antibacterial was not allowed for such products by the Food and Drug Administration rules. So Colgate-Palmolive had to come up with another way of marketing this and other features of their new toothpaste to U.S. consumers. Market researchers told Colgate-Palmolive that consumers were weary of trying to discern among the different advantages of various toothpaste brands and wanted simplification in their shopping lives. In response, the name "Total" was given to the product in the United States: the one word would convey that the toothpaste is the "total" package of various benefits.

Young & Rubicam developed several commercials illustrating Total's benefits and tested the commercials with focus groups. One commercial touting Total's long-lasting benefits were particularly successful. Meanwhile, in 1997, Colgate-Palmolive received FDA approval for Total, five years after the company had applied for it.

The product was launched in the United States in January of 1998 using commercials that were designed from the more successful ideas of the focus group tests. A print campaign followed.

"Within three months, Colgate grabbed the number one market share for toothpaste. Ten months later, 21% of all U.S. households had purchased Total (a product of Colgate) for the first time. During this same period, 43% of those who initially tried Total purchased it again. Colgate Total had been successfully introduced into the U.S. market."

1) What probabilities are given in this case? Use these probabilities and the probability laws to determine what percentage of U.S. households purchased Total at least twice in the first 10 months of its release.

2) Is age category independent of willingness to try new products? According to the U.S. Census Bureau, approximately 20% of all Americans are in the 45-64 age category. Suppose 24% of the consumers who purchased Total for the first time during the initial 10-month period were in the 45-64 age category. Use this information to determine whether age is independent of the initial purchase of Total during the introductory time period. Explain your answer.

3) Using the probabilities given in Question 1, calculate the probability that a randomly selected U.S. consumer is either in the 45-64 age category or purchased Total during the initial 10-month period. What is the probability that a randomly selected person purchased Total in the first 10 months given that the person is in the 45-64 age category?

Reference no: EM13112840

Questions Cloud

How can the infection or disease be prevented : What are its symptoms, and how can it can be diagnosed? How can the infection or disease be prevented? What epidemiological and clinical impact does the disease or infection have?
Write a potential termination sequence : Write a potential termination sequence for Rho-independent and Rho-dependent termination. Underline the required sequences for both. Then write what each would look like once transcribed.
Explain how you think the claim will be resolved : Any defences you think defendants might assert. Explain how you think the claim will be resolved, stating legal reasons for your answer
Determine the ionization constant for hypochlorous : Determine the ionization constant for Hypochlorous before addition of any Potassium hydroxide, KOH and  after addition of 25.0 mL of KOH ?
Analysis of probabilities-colgate : In the mid-1990s, Colgate-Palmolive had developed a new toothpaste for the U.S. market, Colgate Total, with an antibacterial ingredient that was already being successfully sold overseas.
Discuss the importance of the specific sequential activity : Discuss the importance of the specific sequential activity of the microbial flora responsible for sauerkraut production (explain how does the initial bacterial population influence the next?).
Estimating the chemical formulas : Determine the chemical formulas for a covalent compound whose molecules contain 2 carbon atoms, 6 hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom
Compute the entropy of unfolding of lyzozyme : Lyzozyme(The protein) unfolds at a transition temperature of 75.5 degree celsius, the standard enthalpy of transition = 509 kJ/mol. Compute the entropy of unfolding of this protein at the temperature of twenty five degree celsius
Testing of proportion of florida bass female fish : Assume the condition of Normality is met for the problem below. I also want to know the following elements: (Please do not use the Student t test, nor a Chi-square test) Two-tailed test ok?

Reviews

Write a Review

Basic Statistics Questions & Answers

  Boundaries for critical region if alpha level is changed

If alpha level is changed from a = 0.05 to a = 0.01. What occurs to boundaries for critical region?

  Standard deviation of the number of special orders

a) What is the probability that for any day, the number of special orders sent out will be more than 4? b) What is the standard deviation of the number of special orders sent out daily?

  Problem related to pinochle deck of cards

A pinochle deck has 48 cards, two of each of six denominations (9, J, Q, K, 10, A) and the usual four suits. In a hand of 12 cards, what is the probability of getting a "bare" roundhouse, namely a king and queen of each suit and no other kings or ..

  Number assemblers and production

Draw a scatter diagram. Based on the scatter diagram, does there appear to be any relationship between the number assemblers and production? Explain.

  Values symmetrically distributed around the mean

Normal distribution of 5 pounds per square inch, standard deviation of 1.5 pounds per square inch, what proportion have less that 3.17 pounds per square inch, at least 3.6 pounds, are between 5 and 5.5 and 95% will be contained between what two va..

  Computing f-statistic for linear construct

Compute an F-statistic for each linear construct and determine its significance. Also, state what questions each of these contrasts address.

  Probability questions for stats students

Two marbles are selected, one at a time from a jar of marbles containing 10 black, 10 brown, 10 white and 10 green marbles. Let x represent the number of white marbles selected in 2 separate selections from the jar.

  Probability that filled carton will contain less milk

Machine which fills quart milk cartons is set up to average 32.2 oz per carton, with standard deviation of 1.2 oz.  Determine probability that filled carton will contain less than 32 oz of milk?

  Probability that person actually has heart disease

If the test is positive, what is the probability that this person actually has heart disease?

  Sample-size for population mean

How many boxes must the processor sample to be 95 percent confident that the sample mean does not differ from the population mean by more than 0.2 pounds?

  Confidence interval for the rate of positive tuberculin

Calculate the 95% confidence interval for the rate of positive tuberculin reaction separately for each of the two subpopulation, those with high exposure and those with low exposure.

  Measures of central tendency will change-recording error

You had calculated the following measures of central tendency: the mean, the median, and the mean trimmed 25%. Which of these measures of central tendency will change when you correct the recording error?

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd