Convert 16500 tonnes to kg/ha
State whether the following statement true or false
QUESTION 4
The number of arrivals per minute at a bank located in the central business district of a large city
was recorded over a period of 200 minutes, with the following results:
Arrivals Frequency
0 14
1 31
2 47
3 41
4 29
5 21
6 10
7 5
8 2
The probability of at least two arrivals per minute at the bank is 0:155:
QUESTION 26
A local fire station receives on average 8.5 emergency telephone calls per hour. Assume that
these calls are Poisson distributed. Calculate the probability that
(a) the fire station will get nine calls during one hour. (2)
(b) the fire station will get five to seven (inclusive) calls during one hour. (3)
(c) the fire station will get at least 4 calls during one hour. (3)
(d) the fire station will get more than 6 calls during one hour.
QUESTION 25
Suppose that X is a binomial random variable with n D 25 and p D 0:5: Calculate
(a) the probability P .X D 15/: (2)
(b) the probability P .X 16/: (4)
(c) the expected value of X. (2)
(d) the variance of X. (3)
QUESTION 24
According to a report from the research for Studying Health System Change, 20% of South Africans
delay or go without medical care because of concerns about cost. Suppose that 8 individuals are
randomly selected.
(a) What is the probability that two individuals will delay or go without medical care? (2)
(b) What is the probability that at most two individuals will delay or go without medical care? (3)
(c) What is the probability that at least seven individuals will delay or go without medical care?
(3)
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QUESTION 21
Let X represent the number of children in a randomly selected South African household. The
probability distribution of X is given below.
x 1 2 3 4 5
P .x/ 0:25 0:33 0:17 0:15 0:10
(a) What is the probability that a randomly selected South African household will have more than
2 children? (3)
(b) What is the probability that a randomly selected South African household will have between
2 and 4 children (inclusive)? (3)
(c) What is the probability that a randomly selected South African household will have fewer than
4 children? (3)
(d) Calculate the expected number of children in a randomly selected South African household.
(4)
(e) Calculate the variance of the number of children in a randomly selected South African house-
hold. (5)
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The regular price for a pair of shoes is $245. They are currently on sale for 25% off. The harmonized sales tax in Ontario is 13%. Your receipt shows that the final cost is $ 215.32. Are you happy with the final cost? Explain why or why not. Complete without a calculator and show your work.
The time taken to complete a particular type of job is distributed approximately normally with mean 1.8 hours and standard deviation 0.1 hours. (a) If normal-time work finishes at 6.00 p.m. and a job is started at 4.00 p.m., what is the probability that the job will need overtime payments? (b) What estimated completion time (to the nearest minute) should be set so that there is a 90% chance that the job is completed on time?
1)A cab driver knows from experience that the number of fares he will pick up in an evening is a random variable with µ = 21.3 and s = 3.4 Assuming that the distribution of this random variable can be approximated closely with a normal curve, find the probabilities that in an evening the driver will pick up (a) at least 30 fares (b) anywhere from 20 to 25 fares inclusively.
Consider all possible samples of size 2 that can be drawn with replacement from the population 1, 5, and 8. Compute the following:
1. Population mean
2. Population variance
3. Population standard deviation
4. Illustrate the probability histogram of the sampling distribution of the means