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You are one space short of winning a child's board game and must roll a 1 dice to claim victory. You want to know how many rolls it might take.
a) Describe how you would simulate rolling the dice until you get 1.b) Run at leaset 30 trailsc) Based on your stimulation, estimate the probabilities that you might win on the first roll, the second, the third.d) Calculate the actual probability model.e) Compare the distributions of outcomes in your simulation to the probability model.
Determine the highest and lowest scores and calculate the range. Determine an appropriate interval size (i) for grouping data. Draw a frequency polygon from the data. Are the data normal or skewed?
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A survey of 608 adults showed that 401 of them approved of the way city government was being run. Find a 99% confidence interval for the true proportion of voters who approve the way city government is being run.
It has been determined empiracally that for a certain egg producer, the number of cracked or broken eggs X, in a randomly slected box containing six eggs, follows approximately the distribution given in the table below:
Would you use a one-tailed or two-tailed test? Explain your response.
A small business owner is experiencing a high staff turnover and wants to design a study to investigate the problem. What is the probability of randomly chosen student scoring at least 60?
In a slow year, Deutsche Burgers will produce 2 million hamburgers at a total cost of $3.5 million. In a good year, it can produce 4 million hamburgers at a total cost of 4.5 million.
Internal study by Technology Services department at Lahey Electronics disclosed company employees get the average of 2 emails per hour. Suppose arrival of these emails is approximated by Poisson distribution.
This set of height measurements are recorded in centimeters. Answer the following questions using the Histogram Applet. Is 1.7cm a Plausible mean value? Explain.
A software company wants to determine whether there is a relationship between their three sales offices and the sales of their software products. The actual sales results are
The Federal Government is stepping up efforts to reduce average response times of fire departments to fire calls. The distribution of mean response times to fire calls follows a normal distribution with a mean of 12.8 minutes and a standard deviat..
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