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m544In a sample of 200 residents of Georgetown County, 120 reported they believed the county real estate taxes were too high. Develop a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of residents who believe the tax rate is too high. Does it seem reasonable to conclude that 50% of the voters believe that taxes are too high? doc
m545In an ANOVA table, MSE was equal to 10. Random samples of six were selected from each of four populations, where the sum of squares total was 250. a. Set up the null hypothesis and the alternate hypothesis. b. What is the decision rule? Use the .05 significance level. c. Complete the ANOVA table, what is the value of F? d. What is your decision regarding the null hypothesis?
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m546In an automated filling operation, the probability of an incorrect fill when the process is operated at a low speed is 0.001. When the process is operated at a high speed, the probability of an incorrect fill is 0.01. Assume that 30% of the containers are filled when the process is operated at a high speed and the remainder are filled when the process is operated at a low speed. (a) What is the probability of an incorrectly filled container? (b) If an incorrectly filled container is found, what is the probability that it was filled during the high-speed operation?
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m547In Chapter 19, we discuss acceptance sampling. Acceptance sampling is a statistical method used to monitor the quality of purchased parts and components. To ensure the quality of incoming parts, a purchaser or manufacturer normally samples 20 parts and allows one defect. a. What is the likelihood of accepting a lot that is 1% defective? b. If the quality of the incoming lot was actually 2%, what is the likelihood of accepting it? c. If the quality of the incoming lot was actually 5%, what is the likelihood of accepting it? buy
m548In a chemical plant, 24 holding tanks are used for final product storage. Four tanks are selected at random and without replacement. Suppose that six of the tanks contain material in which the viscosity exceeds the customer requirements. (a) What is the probability that exactly one tank in the sample contains high viscosity material? (b) What is the probability that at least one tank in the sample contains high viscosity material? (c) In addition to the six tanks with high viscosity levels, four different tanks contain material with high impurities. What is the probability that exactly one tank in the sample contains high viscosity material and exactly one tank in the sample contains material with high impurities?
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m549In circuit testing of printed circuit boards, each board either fails or does not fail the test. A board that fails the test is then checked further to determine which one of five defect types is the primary failure mode. Represent the sample space for this experiment.
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m550In a clinical study, volunteers are tested for a gene that has been found to increase the risk for a disease. The probability that a person carries the gene is 0.1. (a) What is the probability 4 or more people will have to be tested before 2 with the gene are detected? (b) How many people are expected to be tested before 2 with the gene are detected?
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m551In a college football game, the quarterback attempted passes with the following results. Find the total gain or loss. Try Gain/Loss 1st 13-yd gain 2nd 12—yd gain 3rd 21-yd gain buy
m552In each of the following cases, indicate whether classical, empirical, or subjective probability is used. a. A baseball player gets a hit in 30 out of 100 times at bat. The probability is .3 that he gets a hit in his next at bat. b. A seven-member committee of students is formed to study environmental issues. What is the likelihood that any one of the seven is randomly chosen as the spokesperson? c. You purchase 1 of 5 million tickets sold for Lotto Canada. What is the likelihood you will win the $1 million jackpot? d. The probability of an earthquake in northern California in the next 10 years above 5.0 on the Richter Scale is .80. buy
m553In Exercise 3-66, recall that 20 parts are checked each hour and that X denotes the number of parts in the sample of 20 that require rework. (a) If the percentage of parts that require rework remains at 1%, what is the probability that hour 10 is the first sample at which X exceeds 1? (b) If the rework percentage increases to 4%, what is the probability that hour 10 is the first sample at which X exceeds 1? (c) If the rework percentage increases to 4%, what is the expected number of hours until X exceeds 1?
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m554In Exercise 3-70, recall that a particularly long traffic light on your morning commute is green 20% of the time that you approach it. Assume that each morning represents an independent trial. (a) What is the probability that the first morning that the light is green is the fourth morning that you approach it? (b) What is the probability that the light is not green for 10 consecutive mornings?
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m555In an injection-molding operation, the length and width, denoted as X and Y, respectively, of each molded part are evaluated. Let A denote the event of 48 = X = 52 centimeters B denote the event of 9 = Y = 11 centimeters C denote the event that a critical length meets customer requirements. Construct a Venn diagram that includes these events. Shade the areas that represent the following: (a) A (b) A &#8745; B (c) A’ U B (d) A U B (e) If these events were mutually exclusive, how successful would this production operation be? Would the process produce parts with X _ 50 centimeters and Y _ 10 centimeters? doc
m556In item such as an increase in taxes, recall of elected officials, or an expansion of public services can be placed on the ballot if a required number of valid signatures are collected on the petition. Unfortunately, many people will sign the petition even though they are not registered to vote in that particular district, or they will sign the petition more than once. Sara Ferguson, the elections auditor in Venango County, must certify the validity of these signatures after the petition is officially presented. Not surprisingly, her staff is overloaded, so she is considering using statistical methods to validate the pages of 200 signatures, instead of validating each individual signature. At a recent professional meeting, she found that, in some communities in the state, election officials were checking only five signatures on each page and rejecting the entire page if two or more signatures were invalid. Some people are concerned that five may not be enough to make a good decision. They suggest that you should check 10 signatures and reject the page if 3 or more are invalid. In order to investigate these methods, Sara asks her staff to pull the results from the last election and sample 30 pages. It happens that the staff selected 14 pages from the Avondale district, 9 pages from the Midway district, and 7 pages from the Kingston district. Each page had 200 signatures, and the data below show the number of invalid signatures on each.  Use the data to evaluate Sara’s t doc
m557In June, an investor purchased 300 shares of Oracle (an information technology company) stock at $20 per share. In August, she purchased an additional 400 shares at $25 per share. In November, she purchased an additional 400 shares, but the stock declined to $23 per share. What is the weighted mean price per share?
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m558In a manufacturing operation, a part is produced by machining, polishing, and painting. If there are three machine tools, four polishing tools, and three painting tools, how many different routings (consisting of machining, followed by polishing, and followed by painting) for a part are possible?
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m559In a manufacturing process that laminates several ceramic layers, 1% of the assemblies are defective. Assume that the assemblies are independent. (a) What is the mean number of assemblies that need to be checked to obtain five defective assemblies? (b) What is the standard deviation of the number of assemblies that need to be checked to obtain five defective assemblies?
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m560In recent times, with mortgage rates at low levels, financial institutions have had to provide more customer convenience. One of the innovations offered by Coastal National Bank and Trust is online entry of mortgage applications. Listed below are the times, in minutes, for eight customers to complete the application process for a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage and the times for nine customers to complete an application for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage. 15 years, fixed rate ...... 41, 36, 42, 39, 36, 48, 49, 38 30 years, fixed rate ...... 21, 27, 36, 20, 19, 21, 39, 24, 22 At the .05 significance level, is it reasonable to conclude that it takes less time for those customers applying for the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage? Do not assume the distribution times follow a normal distribution for either group. buy
m561In recent years, due to low interest rates, many homeowners refinanced their home mort-gages. Linda Lahey is a mortgage officer at Down River Federal Savings and Loan. Below is the amount refinanced for 20 loans she processed last week. The data are reported in thousands of dollars and arranged from smallest to largest.  a. Find the median, first quartile, and third quartile. b. Find the 26th and 83rd percentiles. c. Draw a box plot of thedata. buy
m562In a semiconductor manufacturing process, three wafers from a lot are tested. Each wafer is classified as pass or fail. Assume that the probability that a wafer passes the test is 0.8 and that wafers are independent. Determine the probability mass function of the number of wafers from a lot that pass the test.
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m563In a sheet metal operation, three notches and four bends are required. If the operations can be done in any order, how many different ways of completing the manufacturing are possible?
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