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A gardner plants 12 flowers. It is perdicted that on an average, 15% of the flowers planted will die during the first winter. Using the information above, please answer the following questions:
1. What type of probability distribution is presented?
2. Find the probability that EXACTLY 5 of the flowers will die in the first winter (round to 4 decimal places).
3. Find the probability that 5 or less of the flowers will die in the first winter (round to 4 decimal places).
4. Find the probability that MORE than 5 of the flowers will die in the first winter (round 4 decimal places).
While it can't be denied that advertising impacts sales, it is also true that advertising is expensive and companies want to advertise in ways that have the greatest benefit for the amount of money spent.
The quality-control inspector checks 200 pieces in a certain operation. The piece is either good or defective. The record for nine hours.
1) What is correlation? 2) What is an example of two variables that are likely to be correlated because they are both changing over time?
The paired data below consist of the test scores of 6 randomly selected students and the number of hours they studied for the test.
The number of passengers on the Carnival Sensation during one-week cruises in the Caribbean follows the normal distribution.
What is the expected number of Republicans who will win office in the coming election?
If an urn is selected at random and a ball is drawn, find the probability it will be red.
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Determine whether the Zero Population Growth data for urban U.S. resident is also true for rural U.S. residents on the basis of the sample data with α=0.05.
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In a mobile phone shop on a Sunday morning, out of n = 77 customers x = 19 buy a mobile phone. What is the 95% confidence interval for the proportion of customers buying a mobile phone?
State the statistical assumptions of this test Using the data set you have selected, select independent and dependent variables.
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