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3 cards are randomly selected without replacement from an ordinary deck of 52 playing cards. Compute the conditional probability that the first card selected is a spade, given that the second and third cards are spades.
What signified to you on all of the problems that required a binomial distribution that you were to use a binomial distribution? Which problems required a binomial distribution?
Texas Company produces and sells 22,000 units of a single product. Costs associated with this level of production are as follows:
Using sample, determine a 98% confidence interval for mean weight of whole daily output.
Once again, suppose that the standard deviation of the average or median is $5.00. Which is the probability that the average or median of the sample is greater than $22.50 but less than $25.00?
Raccoons are identified by gender and then weighed from three different neighborhoods. Using a 0.05 significance level what can you conclude from the following Two-Way ANOVA results?
At the 0.05 level of significance, test whether the mean baseline body mass index for the population of middle aged men who develop diabetes is equal to 24.0 kg/m 2 , the mean for the population of men who do not. What is the p-value of the test?
Determine the highest number of miles (to nearest whole number) that motorist could drive in month and still qualify for discount?
Suppose four heads appeared face up on four tosses of a coin. what is the probability that a head will appear face up in the next toss of the coin?
Set up a hypothesis test. Is Charmers' truthful? Describe by working through hypothesis test.
We can compare two sample means to determine if the samples were obtained from normal populations with the same mean using the "t" distribution.
If there are 5 choices for a question and there is a 50% chance that the student knows the answer, what is the probability that the student knew the answer to a question he correctly answered?
Let x be a random variable that represents the commute time of teachers in a large urban area. If x is normally distributed with a mean of 46 minutes and a standard deviation of 5 minutes, find the commute time which is at the top of the bottom 25..
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