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Your firm has 3 different manufacturing lines that each produce the same type of widget. There is a 85 percent chance that each line is functional on any given day. Assuming a Bernoulli process what is the probability of all three manufacturing lines working on any given day?
Which hypothesis-testing procedure would you use in the following situations? The mean time an American family lives in a particular single-family dwelling is 11.8 years.
An education expert is researching teaching methods and wishes to interview teachers from a particular school district. She randomly selects ten schools from the district and interviews all of the teachers at the selected schools.
How large a sample is needed to estimate the true proportion of home owners who have vegetable gardens to within 0.04 with 98% confidence?
Assume that a simple random sample has been selected from a normally distributed population and test the given claim. Use the p-value method for testing hypotheses.
Suppose you went to the Bureau of Labor Statistics web site and found several predictors of your salary. State three possible predictors and a simulated multilinear regression equation along with their p-values. What does your p-values tell you ab..
Insurance policy from company A costs $300 a year but guarantees to replace any losses due to theft. Create the decision tree.
Compute the test statistic for the goodness of fit test. At 95% confidence using the p-value approach, test the hypotheses. What do you conclude about the distribution?
A teller can process an average of 100 customers per hour, which also can be modeled by a Poisson distribution. If there is one teller on duty, determine:
Construct a 98% confidence interval for the population mean and interpret the result (round margin of error E to the nearest dollar).
If the lowest score you can earn and still be eligible for employment is an 84, what is the mean score for the exam? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
Write the null and alternative hypotheses for testing if participants and non-participants differ in level of problem behavior (Y).
The average labor charge for automobile mechanics is $54 per hour. The standard deviation is $4. Using Chebyshev's theorem, find the percentage of data values that will fall in the range of $48 to $60.
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