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The speed of cars passing through a check point follows a normal distribution with a mean of 45 miles per hour and a standard deviation of 6 miles per hour. What is the
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Question 2 The time to failure (in hours) for a laser in a cytometry machine is modeled by an exponential distribution with λ= 0.00004. What is the probability that the laser will last between
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Question 3 The percentage of people exposed to a bacteria who become ill is 10%. Assume that people are independent. Assume that 1000 people are exposed to the bacteria. Approximate
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Question 4 The diameter of ball bearings produced in a manufacturing process can be explained using a uniform distribution over the interval 2.5 to 6.5 meters. What is the probability that a
Answer saved randomly selected ball bearing has a diameter less than 5.3 meters?
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Question 5 The Probability density function of the time it takes a hematology cell counter to complete a test on a blood sample is f(x) = 0.04 for 45<x<70 seconds. What percentage of tests
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Question 6 A study of the time spent shopping in a supermarket for a market basket of 20 speci c items showed an approximately uniform distribution between 20 minutes and 40 minutes.
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question a. 30 and 5.77
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Question 7
Let X be the continuous variable with the density distribution f(x) =0.5x – 1 for 2<x<4. Determine: P(X<2.35)
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Question 8 The tensile strength of paper is modeled by a normal distribution with a mean of 45 pounds per square inch and a standard deviation of 2 pounds per square inch. If the
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Question 9 The time to failure (in hours) for a laser in a cytometry machine is modeled by an exponential distribution with λ= 0.00004. What is the probability that the laser will last at least
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Question 10 The tensile strength of paper is modeled by a normal distribution with a mean of 25 pounds per square inch and a standard deviation of 3 pounds per square inch. What is the
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