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Suppose that a certain college class contains 62 students. Of these, are 26 freshmen, are38 mathematics majors, and are11 neither. A student is selected at random from the class.
(a) What is the probability that the student is both a freshman and a mathematics major?
(b) Given that the student selected is a freshman, what is the probability that he is also a mathematics major
Consider the following age data, which is the result of selecting a random sample of 20 United Airlines pilots.
The stock price on the next day can either go up by $10 with probability 40% or go down by $10 with probability 60%. What is the probability that the 2nd day's stock price is $50 given that the 1st day's price is $60?
a) Find the range of the data set? (round to the nearest tenth) b) Change 46.5 to 69.6 and find the range of the new data set (round to the nearest tenth)
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a study of peach trees found that the average number of peaches per tree was 825. the standard deviation of the
You are going to play mini golf. A ball machine that contains 20 green golf balls, 20 red golf balls, 22 blue golf balls, and 25 yellow golf balls, randomly gives you your ball. What is the probability that you end up with a yellow golf ball?
What does the result imply about Mendel's claimed proportion of 3/4?
Find the expected GPA when SAT = 800. Find E (GPA|SAT = 1,400). Comment on the difference.
Use the IBM APA software to calculate the appropriate descriptive statistics for the variables in your assigned data
At the .05 significance level, can we conclude that the guideline is still reasonable?
For a certain experiment, the Poisson distribution with parameter λ = m has been assigned. Show that a most probable outcome for the experiment is the integer value k such that m - 1 ≤ k ≤ m.
sample surveys conducted in a large county in a certain year and again 20 years later showed that originally the
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