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Finn changes his mind and, from now on, decides to take the normal route to work everyday. On any given day,the time(in minutes) it takes Finn to get to work is normally distributed with mean u= 40 and variance=81,Find the 33rd percentile of the time it takes Finn to get to work on any given day. Do not include any units in your answer.
The international polling organization Ipsos reported data from a survey of 2000 randomly selected Canadians who carry debit cards
An economist wishes to estimate the average family income in a certain population. The population standard deviation is known to be $4,500, and the economist uses a random sample of size = 225.
Discuss the main assumption for using a chi-square test. Find a research article that uses chi-square and explain why it was the right test and how the assumption plays into it.
Lucerne earns a gross income of $5,500 per month and applies for a mortgage with a monthly PITI of $1,244. Lucerne has other financial obligations totaling $829 per month. (Use the ratio guidelines from your text) What type of mortgage, if any, wo..
On average, 12 percent enrolled in the Federal Aviation Administration's air traffic controller training program will have to repeat the course.
Suppose that in fact 8% of the apples on the truck do not meet the desired standard. What's the probability that the shipment will be accepted anyway?
Bay area community college (BACC) has collected data comparing the starting salaries of their graduating students with last names beginning with the letters A through M with those whose last names begin with N through Z.
These batting averages cannot be compared directly because the distribution of major league batting averages has changed over the years.
when a decision problem under risk or uncertainty involves multiple objectives what solution approaches are
Suppose that the amounts that students at a college spend on textbooks this semester have a normal curve with mean µ = $360 and standard deviation s = $120.
Can we use a linear model to predict the number of beetle larvae from the number of stumps? If so, how accurate will our predictions be?
An applicant needs a minimum combined score of 1400 to gain admission and what percentage of applicants have combined GRE scores between 1200
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