• Q : Determining the percentile....
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    The amount of Jen s monthly phone bill is normally distributed with a mean of $50 and a standard deviation of $10. Find the 25th percentile.

  • Q : Problem based on standard deviation....
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    The lifetimes of light bulbs of a particular type are normally distributed with a mean of 370 hours and a standard deviation of 5 hours. What percentage of bulbs has lifetimes that lie within 1 sta

  • Q : Calculate standard deviation and coefficient of variation....
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    You can select 5 values for each of the two data sets and practically calculate the standard deviation and coefficient of variation for each data set to clarify your explanation.

  • Q : Questions based on statistics....
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    If light bulbs have lives that are normally distributed with a mean of 2500 hours and a standard deviation of 500 hours, what percentage of light bulbs have a life less than 2500 hours?

  • Q : Resulting distribution of the sample means....
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    Find the mean and the standard deviation of the resulting distribution of sample means for n=36. The mean of the resulting distribution of the sample means is?

  • Q : Total amount of water supplied per hour....
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    What is the total amount of water supplied per hour to the region inside the circle of radius R centered at the sprinkler?

  • Q : Find an expression for the number of bacteria....
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    A bacteria culture starts with 500 bacteria and grows at a rate proportional to its size. After 3 hours there are 8000 bacteria. (a) Find an expression for the number of bacteria after t hours.

  • Q : Volume of inhaled air in the lungs....
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    This explains, in part, why the function ƒ(t) = 1/2 sin (2πt/5) has often been used to model the rate of air flow into the lungs. Use this model to find the volume of inhaled air in the lung

  • Q : Lower and upper estimates for the distance....
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    The speed of a runner increased steadily during the first three seconds of a race. Her speed at half-second intervals is given in the table. Find lower and upper estimates for the distance that she

  • Q : Performance of the overall campaign....
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    Each campaign is comprised of multiple mailings, and each mailing is measured in terms of the response rate, which is the number of consumers who respond to the mailing. The performance of the overa

  • Q : Give upper and lower estimates for the quantity....
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    Give upper and lower estimates for the quantity Q6 of erupted materials after 6 seconds.

  • Q : Intermediate value theorem....
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    Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to show that there is a point on the path that the monk will cross at exactly the same time of day on both days.

  • Q : Unit price for hiring labour....
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    The unit price for hiring labour is K5000, and the unit price for raw material is K2500. find the ratio of x to y that maximizes the output?

  • Q : Find the approximate error in the cost....
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    In estimating the cost of a pile of bricks measured as 2m*15m*1.2m,the tape is stretched 1% beyong the standard length if the count is 450 bricks to 1m^3 and bricks cost $100 per 1000, find the appr

  • Q : Relationship between schizophrenia and the season of birth....
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    Each individual is also classified according to season in which he or she was born. Do the data indicate a significant relationship between schizophrenia and the season of birth? Test at the .05 le

  • Q : Compute the phi-coefficient....
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    Compute the phi-coefficient to measure the strength of the relationship.

  • Q : Significant change in the grade distribution....
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    Do the data indicate a significant change in the grade distribution? Test at the .05 level of significance.

  • Q : Investigate the phenomenon of home team advantage....
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    To investigate the phenomenon of "home team advantage," a researcher recorded the outcomes from 64 college football games on one Saturday in October

  • Q : Distribution for the general college....
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    Is the gender distribution for theater goers significantly different from the distribution for the general college? Test at the .05 level of significance.

  • Q : Find the regression equation....
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    Question: For the following data. Find the regression equation for predicting Y from X.

  • Q : Calculate the pearson correlation for the scores....
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    A set of n = 20 pairs of scores (X and Y values) has SSX = 25, SSY = 16, and SP = 12.5. If the mean for the X values is M = 6 and the mean for the Y values is M = 4, Calculate the Pearson correlation

  • Q : Pearson correlation between time and grade....
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    We carefully observed a recent exam and recorded the amount of time each student spent working and the grade each student received. Following are data for a sample of n = 10 students. Calculate the

  • Q : Problem related to two-tailed test....
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    Assuming a two-tailed test with α = .05, how large a correlation is needed to be statistically significant for each of the following samples?

  • Q : Calculate sp-the sum of products of deviations....
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    Question: Calculate SP (the sum of products of deviations) for the following scores. Note: Both means are decimal values, so the computational formula works well.

  • Q : Problems based on probability....
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    Calculate SP (the sum of products of deviations) for the following scores. Note: Both means are decimal values, so the computational formula works well.

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