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Cast a die a number of independent times until a six appears on the up side of the die. Find the probability density function F(x)= P(X<= x).
An extended-life light bulb claims the bulb has an average life of 12,000 hours, with a standard deviation of 500 hours. If the distribution is bell shaped and symmetrical
A certain airplane has two independent alternators to provide electrical power. The probability that a given alternator will fail on a 1-hour flight is .02. What is the probability that (a) both will fail? (b) Neither will fail? (c) One or the oth..
The project requires you forecast the historical data, replicating the appropriate trends, seasonalities, week-over-week variability, etc. Please refer to the chapter and materials on Forecasting for the procedures to do.
In the boom years of the late 1990s, it was often said that rapidly increasing stock prices were responsible for much of the rapid growth of real GDP. Explain how this could be true, using aggregate demand and aggregate supply analysis
let the number of trials be n = 3, and let the probability of success be p = 0.0228. Use a calculator to compare:
Let x1, ..., xn be a random sample from an exponential distribution, X ~ EXP(theta) a) If x(bar) = 17.9 with n = 50, then find a one-sided lower 95% confidence limit for theta.
A sample of 64 statistics students at a small college had a mean mathematics ACT score of 28 with a standard deviation of 4. Estimate the mean mathematics ACT score for all statistics students at this college. Give the 95% confidence interval.
The Travel Weekly International Air Transport Association survey asked business travelers regarding the purpose for their most recent business trip.
Three unrelated people go for dinner to a Chinese restaurant which uses MSG in its food. Each person has a 10% probability of developing an adverse reaction to the MSG.
If one item is chosen at random, determine these probabilities. It is a TV
At a certain pizza parlor, 45% of the customer's order a pizza containing onions, 38% of the customer's order a pizza containing sausage, and 79% order a pizza containing onions or sausage
What would be the critical value under the null hypothesis if the size of your test were 5%?
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