Devry MATH221 Week 4 Homework Latest 2019 JULY

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MATH221 Statistics for Decision Making

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Question 1 The length of time a person takes to decide which shoes to purchase is normally distributed with a mean of 8.54 minutes and a standard deviation of 1.91. Find the probability that a randomly selected individual will take less than 5 minutes to select a shoe purchase. Is this outcome unusual?

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4VA. Calculating normal probabilities (Links to an external site.) (2:18)

4DA. Description of normal distribution, area, and probabilities, definition of unusual events (Links to an external site.) (DOCX)

Probability is 0.03, which is usual as it is not less than 5%

Probability is 0.97, which is unusual as it is greater than 5%

Probability is 0.03, which is unusual as it is less than 5%

Probability is 0.97, which is usual as it is greater than 5%

Question 2 Monthly water bills for a city have a mean of $108.43 and a standard deviation of $36.98. Find the probability that a randomly selected bill will have an amount greater than $173, which the city believes might indicate that someone is wasting water. Would a bill that size be considered unusual?

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4VA. Calculating normal probabilities (Links to an external site.) (2:18)

4DA. Description of normal distribution, area, and probabilities, definition of unusual events (Links to an external site.)(DOCX)

Probability is 0.04, which is unusual as it is not less than 5%

Probability is 0.04, which is usual as it is less than 5%

Probability is 0.04, which is unusual as it is less than 5%

Probability is 0.04, which is usual as it is not less than 5%

Question 3 In a health club, research shows that on average, patrons spend an average of 42.5 minutes on the treadmill, with a standard deviation of 4.8 minutes. It is assumed that this is a normally distributed variable. Find the probability that randomly selected individual would spent between 30 and 40 minutes on the treadmill.

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4VA. Calculating normal probabilities (Links to an external site.) (2:18)

4DA. Description of normal distribution, area, and probabilities, definition of unusual events (Links to an external site.)(DOCX)

0.70

Less than 1%

0.40

0.30

Question 4 A tire company measures the tread on newly-produced tires and finds that they are normally distributed with a mean depth of 0.98mm and a standard deviation of 0.35mm. Find the probability that a randomly selected tire will have a depth less than 0.50mm. Would this outcome warrant a refund (meaning that it would be unusual)?

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4VA. Calculating normal probabilities (Links to an external site.) (2:18)

4DA. Description of normal distribution, area, and probabilities, definition of unusual events (Links to an external site.)(DOCX)

Probability of 0.09 and would not warrant a refund

Probability of 0.09 and would warrant a refund

Probability of 0.91 and would warrant a refund

Probability of 0.91 and would not warrant a refund

Question 5 A grocery stores studies how long it takes customers to get through the speed check lane. They assume that if it takes more than 10 minutes, the customer will be upset. Find the probability that a randomly selected customer takes more than 10 minutes if the average is 7.45 minutes with a standard deviation of 1.04 minutes.

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4VA. Calculating normal probabilities (Links to an external site.) (2:18)

4DA. Description of normal distribution, area, and probabilities, definition of unusual events (Links to an external site.)(DOCX)

0.007

0.501

0.993

0.071

Question 6 In an agricultural study, the average amount of corn yield is normally distributed with a mean of 185.2 bushels of corn per acre, with a standard deviation of 23.5 bushels of corn. If a study included 1100 acres, about how many would be expected to yield more than 190 bushels of corn per acre?

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4VB. Calculating number from a sample that meet criteria based on normal probabilities (Links to an external site.) (1:32)

419 acres

639 acres

503 acres

461 acres

Question 7 On average, the parts from a supplier have a mean of 31.8 inches and a standard deviation of 2.4 inches. Find the probability that a randomly selected part from this supplier will have a value between 27.0 and 36.6 inches. Is this consistent with the Empirical Rule of 68%-95%-99.7%?

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4DB. Connection between normal probabilities and Empirical Rule (Links to an external site.) (DOCX)

Probability is 0.95, which is consistent with the Empirical Rule

Probability is 0.95, which is inconsistent with the Empirical Rule

Probability is 0.02, which is inconsistent with the Empirical Rule

Probability is 0.98, which is inconsistent with the Empirical Rule

Question 8 A process is normally distributed with a mean of 10.2 hits per minute and a standard deviation of 1.04 hits. If a randomly selected minute has 12.9 hits, would the process be considered in control or out of control?

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4VC. Calculating probabilities from manufacturing to determine if system is in control (Links to an external site.) (4:12)

Out of control as this one data point is more than two standard deviations from the mean

In control as this one data point is not more than three standard deviations from the mean

In control as only one data point would be outside the allowable range

Out of control as this one data point is more than three standard deviations from the mean

Question 9 The candy produced by a company has a sugar level that is normally distributed with a mean of 16.8 grams and a standard deviation of 0.7 grams. The company takes readings of every 10th bar off the production line. The reading points are 17.3, 14.9, 18.3, 16.5, 16.1, 17.4, 18.4. Is the process in control or out of control and why?

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4VC. Calculating probabilities from manufacturing to determine if system is in control (Links to an external site.) (4:12)

It is in control as two of three consecutive data points are more than 2 standard deviations from the mean

It is in control as none of these data points is more than 3 standard deviations from the mean

It is out of control as two of three consecutive data points are more than 2 standard deviations from the mean

It is out of control as the values jump above and below the mean

Question 10 The toasters produced by a company have a normally distributed life span with a mean of 5.8 years and a standard deviation of 0.9 years, what warranty should be provided so that the company is replacing at most 5% of their toasters sold?

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4VD. Calculating probabilities to compare to set probabilities such as warranties and production guidelines (Links to an external site.) (2:23)

7.3 years

5.9 years

4.6 years

4.3 years

Question 11 A running shoe company wants to sponsor the fastest 5% of runners. You know that in this race, the running times are normally distributed with a mean of 7.2 minutes and a standard deviation of 0.56 minutes. How fast would you need to run to be sponsored by the company?

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4VD. Calculating probabilities to compare to set probabilities such as warranties and production guidelines (Links to an external site.) (2:23)

8.3 minutes

8.1 minutes

6.3 minutes

6.1 minutes

Question 12 The weights of bags of peas are normally distributed with a mean of 12.08 ounces and a standard deviation of 1.03 ounces. Bags in the upper 5% are too heavy and must be repackaged. What is the most that a bag can weigh and not need to be repackaged?

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4VD. Calculating probabilities to compare to set probabilities such as warranties and production guidelines (Links to an external site.) (2:23)

10.06 ounces

10.28 ounces

10.39 ounces

13.77 ounces

Question 13 A stock’s price fluctuations are approximately normally distributed with a mean of $26.94 and a standard deviation of $3.54. You decide to sell whenever the price reaches its highest 20% of values. What is the highest value you would still hold the stock?

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4VE. Determining values from normal distributions based on probabilities (Links to an external site.) (2:42)

4DC. Using normal distributions and probabilities to determine set values (DOCX

$29.92

$30.48

$30.42

$23.96

Question 14 In a survey of first graders, their mean height was 50.4 inches with a standard deviation of 3.55 inches. Assuming the heights are normally distributed, what height represents the first quartile of these students?

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4VE. Determining values from normal distributions based on probabilities (Links to an external site.) (2:42)

4DC. Using normal distributions and probabilities to determine set values DOCX

52.79 inches

48.01 inches

43.30 inches

46.84 inches

Question 15 Hospital waiting room times are normally distributed with a mean of 38.12 minutes and a standard deviation of 8.63 minutes. What is the shortest wait time that would still be in the worst 5% of wait times?

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4VE. Determining values from normal distributions based on probabilities (Links to an external site.) (2:42)

4DC. Using normal distributions and probabilities to determine set values DOCX

46.75 minutes

23.92 minutes

52.32 minutes

29.49 minutes

Question 16 A machine set to fill soup cans with a mean of 20 ounces and a standard deviation of 0.1 ounces. A random sample of 28 cans has a mean of 20.04 ounces. Should the machine be reset?

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4VF. Calculating probabilities using the Central Limit Theorem (Links to an external site.) (4:32)

4DD. Central Limit Theorem, definition of unusual events (Links to an external site.) DOCX

No, the probability of this outcome at 0.017, would be considered usual, so there is no problem

Yes, the probability of this outcome at 0.983 would be considered unusual, so the machine should be reset

No the probability of this outcome at 0.983 would be considered usual, so there is no problem

Yes, the probability of this outcome at 0.017, would be considered unusual, so the machine should be reset

Question 17 The length of timber cuts are normally distributed with a mean of 95 inches and a standard deviation of 0.52 inches. In a random sample of 30 boards, what is the probability that the mean of the sample will be between 94.7 inches and 95.3 inches?

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4VF. Calculating probabilities using the Central Limit Theorem (Links to an external site.) (4:32)

4DD. Central Limit Theorem, definition of unusual events DOCX

0.436

0.950

0.998

0.002

Question 18 The Dow Jones Industrial Average has had a mean gain of 432 pear year with a standard deviation of 722. A random sample of 40 years is selected. What is the probability that the mean gain for the sample was between 200 and 500?

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4VF. Calculating probabilities using the Central Limit Theorem (Links to an external site.) (4:32)

4DD. Central Limit Theorem, definition of unusual events DOC

0.703

0.297

0.836

0.164

Question 19 Of all the companies on the New York Stock Exchange, profits are normally distributed with a mean of $6.54 million and a standard deviation of $10.45 million. In a random sample of 73 companies from the NYSE, what is the probability that the mean profit for the sample was between -2.9 million and 4.5 million?

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4VF. Calculating probabilities using the Central Limit Theorem (Links to an external site.) (4:32)

4DD. Central Limit Theorem, definition of unusual events DOCX

0.048

0.052

0.477

0.239

Question 20

Doing research for insurance rates, it is found that those aged 30 to 49 drive an average of 38.7 miles per day with a standard deviation of 6.7 miles. These distances are normally distributed. If a group of 60 drivers in that age group are randomly selected, what is the probability that the mean distance traveled each day is between 29.9 miles and 39.9 miles?

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4VF. Calculating probabilities using the Central Limit Theorem (Links to an external site.) (4:32)

4DD. Central Limit Theorem, definition of unusual events DOCX

0.827

0.429

0.917

0.477

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