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MATH 225N Statistics Final Exam Latest Complete Questions & 100% Correct Answers-A club elects a president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer. How many sets of officers are possible if there are... 12 members and any member can be elected to each position? No person can hold more than one office. - 1320 A doctor at a local hospital is interested in estimating the birth weight of infants. How large a sample must she select if she desires to be 98% confident that the true mean is within 2 ounces of the sample mean? The standard deviation of the birth weights is known to be 5 ounces. - 34 A farmer was interested in determining how many grasshoppers were in his field. He knows that the distribution of grasshoppers may not be normally distributed in his field due to growing conditions. As he drives his tractor down each row he counts how many grasshoppers he sees flying away. After several rows he figures the mean number of flights to be 57 with a standard deviation of 12. What is the probability of the farmer will count 60 or more flights on average in the next 40 rows down which he drives his tractor? - 0.5710 A human gene carries a certain disease from the mother to the child with a probability rate of 49%. That is, there is a 49% chance that the child becomes infected with the disease. Suppose a female carrier of the gene has three children. Assume that the infections of the three children are independent of one another. Find the probability that all three of the children get the disease from their mother. Round to the nearest thousandth. - 0.118 A human gene carries a certain disease from the mother to the child with a probability rate of 57%. That is, there is a 57% chance that the child becomes infected with the disease. Suppose a female carrier of the gene has four children. Assume that the infections of the four children are independent of one another. Find the probability that at least one of the children get the disease from their mother. Round to the nearest thousandth. - 0.966 A human gene carries a certain disease from the mother to the child with a probability rate of 57%. That is, there is a 57% chance that the child becomes infected with the disease. Suppose a female carrier of the gene has four children. Assume that the infections of the four children are independent of one another. Find the probability that at least one of the children get the disease from their mother. Round to the nearest thousandth. - 0.966 A lab orders a shipment of 100 rats a week, 52 weeks a year, from a rat supplier for experiments that the lab conducts. Prices for each weekly shipment of rats follow the distribution below: How much should the lab budget for next year's rat orders assuming this distribution does not change. (Hint: find the expected price.) - $637.00 A local eat-in pizza restaurant wants to investigate the possibility of starting to deliver pizzas. The owner of the store has determined that home delivery will be successful if the average time spent on the deliveries does not exceed 40 minutes. The owner has randomly selected 22 customers and has delivered pizzas to their homes in order to test if the mean delivery time actually exceeds 40 minutes. Suppose the P-value for the test was found to be 0.0281. State the correct conclusion. - At α = 0.025, we fail to reject H0. [Show More]
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