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At the Droll Pineapple Company, managers are always interested in size of pineapples grown in company's fields. The weights of pineapples grown in droll fields were normally distributed with standard deviation of 2.5 ounces. Last year harvested pineapples had average weight of 31 ounces.
1. Assume the single pineapple is selected at random from last year's crop. Determine the probability that it weighs more than 35 ounces?
A test indicates the presence of a particular disease 90% of the time when the disease is present and the presence of the disease 2% of the time when the disease is not present.
Decision making using the Transportation method.
The food distributor selects a sample of stores located in areas where he believes the shoppers are receptive to trying new products. What type of sampling does this represent?
A population has a mean of 53 and a standard deviation of 21. A sample of 49 observations will be taken what is the probability that the sample mean will be greater than 57.95?
A journal polled its readers to determine the proportion of wives who, if given a second chance, would marry their husband again.
Frequently, tests that yield abnormal results are repeated for confirmation. What is the probability that for a normal person a test will be at least 1.5 times as high as the upper limit of normal on two separate occasions?
You are working on an analysis of your company's current cost structure reviewing the various fixed and variable costs within your firm. Your objective is to maximize your firms profit.
In a group of six professors selected at random, what is the expected number of extroverts? What is the standard deviation of the distribution?
In 2006, the Florida poll conducted by Florida International University asked whether current environmental regulations are too strict or not too strict. Of 1200 respondents. 229 said they were too strict. Find and interpret a (a) 95%. (b) 99% con..
Read the data from the fictitious research study regarding diabetes and alcohol consumption, and analyze and interpret the results.
Find the mean, median, mode, and midrange for these data.
An automobile manufacturer claims the variance in the fuel consumption for its vehicles is less than the variance of similar type vehicles from another competitor.
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