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the waiting times between a subway departure schedule and the arrival of a passenger are uniformly distributed between 0 and 8 minutes. Find the probability that a randomly selected passenger has a waiting time greater than 4.25 minutes


A simple random sample of 15 people from a certain population has mean age of 25 with a standard deviation of 10. Can we conclude that the mean age of the population is younger than 25? Let alpha = 0.05

  • Formulate the hypothesis: the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis.
  • Set the significance level for a. type of test critical value of z/t
  • Compute the z-statistic or t-statistic
  • Decision: compare the computed value of z or t with the Critical value.
  • Conclusion

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Christopher owns a large bicycle store and is planning his first business trip to Italy to source new suppliers. As it is his first trip abroad, he decides to make use of the travel agency that owns the space next to his store. The travel agency books his flight on Emirates airline and also books his hotel for him. The travel agency is a ________, which is part of Emirates’ _________ environment.


Select one:



a.


supplier; international



b.


agent; market



c.


retailer; market



d.


intermediary; market

Kulula decides to conduct environment scanning by updating relevant secondary or published information which they obtain from the organisation’s own database. Which form of elementary scanning is being applied?


Select one:



a.


Scanning in the most elementary form



b.


Scanning at the most advanced level



c.


Scanning at an external level



d.


Scanning at intermediate level

Identify the regions under the normal curve of the following standard normal values using the z table (refer to

the last page of this module).

1.) z = - 3.25 _____ 6.) z = -1.33 _____

2.)z = 1.25 ______ 7.) z = -2.5 _____

3.) z = 0.56 _____ 8.) z = 0.29 _____

4.) z = 3 ________ 9.) z = - 0.13 ____

5.)z = 1.96 ______ 10.) z = - 1.96 _____


A. The following numbers are the number found at the left side and upper part of the table. Identify the number that lies on the intersection between the given set of numbers. Use the Table of the Area Under Normal Curve indicated below

1.) - 1.6 and 0.09= _____

2.) 1.0 and 0.07 = _____

3.) 1.1 and 0.06 = _____

4.) 0.5 and 0.08 = _____

5.) 1.0 and 0.00 = __


Blood glucose levels for those obese teenagers have a mean of 120. A researcher thinks that a diet high in raw corn starch will have a positive or negative effect on blood glucose levels. A sample of 25 students who have tried the raw corn starch diet has a mean glucose level of 135 with a standard deviation of 38. Test the hypothesis using the level of significance of 0.10 that the raw corn starch diet had an effect.


The facilities, labour, raw materials and processing requirements would be included in the ___________ of the business plan.


Select one:



a.


general company description



b.


management plan



c.


operating plan



d.


marketing plan

a sample of air, upon analysis by an environmentalist showed that it contains 1.4x 10 of mercury per 50 ml of solution, what is the mercury concentration in a ppm chemistry answer


A population N = 5 consists of the following values: 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19. Estimate the population mean (u) using a random variable of size n = 3

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