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Studies have shown that bats can consume an average of 10 mosquitoes per minute (berkshiremuseum.org).
a. Calculate the average number of mosquitoes that a bat consumes in a 30 - second interval?
b. What is the probability that a bat consumes 4 mosquitoes in a 30-second interval?
c. What is the probability that a bat does not consume any mosquitoes in a 30 - second interval?
d. What is the probability that a bat consumes at least one mosquito in a 30 - second interval?
Identify the number of conditions in a factorial design on the basis of knowing the number of independent variables and the number of levels of each independent variable.
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a prospective cohort study showed that 200 new cases of disease x occurred in 2000 person-years. calculate the
Justify your answer by finding the probability of each. (A calculator would be useful to get numerical values for the probabilities)
Suppose a firm evaluates the productivity of the three shifts of workers who work in their factory. Each shift's performance is measured based on the amount of output that is produced during the shift - day, evening, or swing shift.
sports fans tune to a local sports talk radio station according to a poisson process with the rate of three fans every
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The weight of many manufactured items is approximately normally distributed. For new U.S. pennies, the mean is 3.11 grams and the standard deviation is 0.05.
The Z calculated value (2.35) is greater than the Z critical value (1.96) and thus we reject the null hypothesis
1. Let Y have a chi-square distribution with 7 degrees of freedom. Find the following probabilities.
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