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The US government is interested in estimating the proportion of citizens over the age of 26 years who do not have health insurance. they want to be 95% confident in their estimate within 2.5% Assuming set up costs are expensive compared to the actual sampling, what size sample would then need to achieve these results at a 60% response rate?
three vendors have vegetable stands in a row. customers arrive at the stands 1 2 and 3 at rates 10 8 and 6. a customer
A motorbike battery manufacturer found that the life of their batteries is normally distributed with a mean life span of 8700 hours and a standard deviation of 400 hours. If a battery is selected randomly, find the probability that the battery wil..
The mean age of adult learners in a chosen class of 31 students is 33.8 years. The standard deviation is equal to 7 years.
a. suppose x has a poisson distribution with parameter ?11.44. find the following.i. the mean of x.ii. the standard
A manager of a large department store with three floors reports that the time a customer on the second floor must wait for an elevator has a uniform distribution ranging from 0 to 16 minutes. It takes the elevator 1 minute to go from floor to floo..
A new-car dealer is leasing various brand-new models for the monthly rates(in dollars) listed below. Estimate the true population variance and standard deviation in leasing rate with 90% confidence.
Explain why odds of 4 to 5 in favour of an event occurring have a different meaning than the same event having a probability of 4/5.
If we assume this is true, what is the probability that in a random sample of 700 undergraduate business students, 181 or more will major in accounting?
Variations and errors in the process of manufacturing alter the speed at which these processors can operate. The company tests each processor as it leaves the assembly line to determine its speed and sells it at an appropriate price
Conduct the appropriate test to determine whether the turnover rate of rural doctors has decreased. Use a = 0.01.- Compute the p value associated with this test.
Find the sample space S for this experiment.- List the outcomes in each of the events A, B, C, and D.- List the outcomes in the events A ∪ B and A ∩ B.
the sales of a grocery store had an average of 8000 per day. the store introduced several advertising campaigns in
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