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Once an individual has been infected with a certain disease, let X represent the time (days) that elapses before the individual becomes infectious. The article "The Probability of Containment for Multitype Branching Process Models for Emerging Epidemics" (J. of Applied Probability, 2011: 173-188) proposes a Weibull distribution with aα= 2.2, ß= 1.1, and g 5 .5
a residential heat pump with a coefficient of performance of 2.2 delivers energy to the dwelling at a rate of 23 kw.
The major shopping areas in community of Springdale include Springdale Mall, West Mall, and downtown area on Main Street. A telephone survey has been conducted to determine strengths and weaknesses of these areas and to find out how they fit in th..
How much money would a Western household have to spend on groceries per year in order to be at the 99th percentile?
Write a statistical null and alternate hypothesis and draw a conclusion about the relative safety of the three types of seats.
The maximum likelihood estimate for D is the number of defectives which gives the highest probability for obtaining the number of defectives observed in the sample. Guess this number D and then write a computer program to verify your guess.
in a gallop poll of 1005 randomly selected americans in april 2006 482 responded yes to the question do you consider
assume that the data has a normal distribution. also assume that the standard deviation of the population sigma is
A study of postoperative pain relief is conducted to determine if drug A has a significantly longer duration of pain relief than drug B.
the average length of life of a brand of light bulb is 2000 hours with a population standard deviation of 120. a sample
A tollbooth operator has observed that cars arrive randomly at and average randomly at an average rate of 360 cars per hour. (Hint use a Poisson Distribution).
Start rolling dice until a particular number, say 3, is obtained, and keep track of how many rolls are necessary. Repeat 100 times. Then find the average.
a sample of 235 students found that 18 had a gpa greater than 2.89. the population from which the sample was drawn is
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