Assignment Chapter 5 Problem SetDetails:Complete problems in the textbook.Submit one Excel file. Put each problem result on a separate sheet in your file.You are not required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.5.2 The following table contains the probability distribution for the number of traffic accidents daily in a small city:Number of Accidents Daily (X) P1X = xi20 0.101 0.202 0.453 0.154 0.055 0.05a. Compute the mean number of accidents per day.b. Compute the standard deviation.5.10 If n = 5 and = 0.40, what is the probability thata. X = 4?b. X ? 3?c. X < 2?d. X > 1?5.15 When a customer places an order with Rudys On-Line Office Supplies, a computerized accounting information system (AIS) automatically checks to see if the customer has exceeded his or her credit limit.
Past records indicate that the probability of customers exceeding their credit limit is 0.05. Suppose that, on a given day, 20 customersplace orders. Assume that the number of customers that the AIS detects as having exceeded their credit limit isdistributed as a binomial random variable.a. What are the mean and standard deviation of the number of customers exceeding their credit limits?b. What is the probability that zero customers will exceed their limits?c. What is the probability that one customer will exceed his or her limit?5.21 Assume that the number of network errors experienced in a day on a local area network (LAN) is distributed as a Poisson random variable. The mean number of networkerrors experienced in a day is 2.4. What is the probability that in any given daya. zero network errors will occur?b. exactly one network error will occur?c. two or more network errors will occur?d. fewer than three network errors will occur?5.22 The quality control manager of Marilyns Cookies is inspecting a batch of chocolate-chipcookies that has just been baked. If the production process is incontrol, the mean number of chip parts per cookie is 6.0. Whatis the probability that in any particular cookie being inspecteda. fewer than five chip parts will be found?b. exactly five chip parts will be found?c. five or more chip parts will be found?d. either four or five chip parts will be found?************************************************************Assignment Chapter 5 Problem SetDetails:Complete problems in the textbook.Submit one Excel file. Put each problem result on a separate sheet in your file.You are not required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.56.1 Given a standardized normal distribution (with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1, as in Table E.2), what is the probability thata. Z is less than 1.57?b. Z is greater than 1.84?c. Z is between 1.57 and 1.84?d. Z is less than 1.57 or greater than 1.84?6.5 Given a normal distribution with m = 100 and s = 10, what is the probability thata. X > 75?b. X < 70?c. X < 80 or > 100?d. Between what two X values (symmetrically distributed around the mean) are 80% of the values?6.7 In 2008, the per capita consumption of coffee in the United States was reported to be 4.2 kg, or 9.24 pounds (dataextracted from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_coffee_consumption_per_capita). Assume that the percapita consumption of coffee in the United States is approximately distributed as a normal random variable, with a meanof 9.24 pounds and a standard deviation of 3 pounds.a. What is the probability that someone in the United States consumed more than 10 pounds of coffee in 2008?b. What is the probability that someone in the United States consumed between 3 and 5 pounds of coffee in 2008?c. What is the probability that someone in the United States consumed less than 5 pounds of coffee in 2008?d. 99% of the people in the United States consumed less than how many pounds of coffee?6.9 Consumers spend an average of $21 per week in cash without being aware of where it goes (data extracted fromSnapshots: A Hole in Our Pockets, USA Today, January 18, 2010, p. 1A). Assume that the amount of cash spentwithout being aware of where it goes is normally distributed and that the standard deviation is $5.a. What is the probability that a randomly selected person will spend more than $25?b. What is the probability that a randomly selected person will spend between $10 and $20?c. Between what two values will the middle 95% of the amounts of cash spent fall?6.11 A statistical analysis of 1,000 long-distance telephone calls made from the headquarters of the Bricks and ClicksComputer Corporation indicates that the length of these calls is normally distributed, with m = 240 seconds and s = 40a. What is the probability that a call lasted less than 180 seconds?b. What is the probability that a call lasted between 180 and 300 seconds?c. What is the probability that a call lasted between 110 and 180 seconds?d. 1% of all calls will last less than how many seconds?Assignment Chapter 5 Problem SetDetails:Complete problems in the textbook.Submit one Excel file. Put each problem result on a separate sheet in your file.You are not required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.5.2 The following table contains the probability distribution for the number of traffic accidentsdaily in a small city:Number of Accidents Daily (X) P1X = xi20 0.101 0.202 0.453 0.154 0.055 0.05a. Compute the mean number of accidents per day.b. Compute the standard deviation.5.10 If n = 5 and = 0.40, what is the probability thata. X = 4?b. X ? 3?c. X < 2?d. X > 1?5.15 When a customer places an order with Rudys On-Line Office Supplies, a computerized accounting informationsystem (AIS) automatically checks to see if the customer has exceeded his or her credit limit. Past recordsindicate that the probability of customers exceeding their credit limit is 0.05. Suppose that, on a given day, 20 customersplace orders. Assume that the number of customers that the AIS detects as having exceeded their credit limit isdistributed as a binomial random variable.a. What are the mean and standard deviation of the number of customers exceeding their credit limits?b. What is the probability that zero customers will exceed their limits?c. What is the probability that one customer will exceed his or her limit?5.21 Assume that the number of network errors experienced in a day on a local area network (LAN) is distributed as a Poisson random variable. The mean number of networkerrors experienced in a day is 2.4. What is the probability that in any given daya. zero network errors will occur?b. exactly one network error will occur?c. two or more network errors will occur?d. fewer than three network errors will occur?5.22 The quality control manager of Marilyns Cookies is inspecting a batch of chocolate-chipcookies that has just been baked. If the production process is incontrol, the mean number of chip parts per cookie is 6.0. Whatis the probability that in any particular cookie being inspecteda. fewer than five chip parts will be found?b. exactly five chip parts will be found?c. five or more chip parts will be found?d. either four or five chip parts will be found?************************************************************Details:Complete problems in the textbook.Submit one Excel file. Put each problem result on a separate sheet in your file.You are not required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.56.1 Given a standardized normal distribution (with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1, as in Table E.2), what is the probability thata. Z is less than 1.57?b. Z is greater than 1.84?c. Z is between 1.57 and 1.84?d. Z is less than 1.57 or greater than 1.84?6.5 Given a normal distribution with m = 100 and s = 10, what is the probability thata. X > 75?b. X < 70?c. X < 80 or > 100?d. Between what two X values (symmetrically distributed around the mean) are 80% of the values?6.7 In 2008, the per capita consumption of coffee in the United States was reported to be 4.2 kg, or 9.24 pounds (dataextracted from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_coffee_consumption_per_capita). Assume that the percapita consumption of coffee in the United States is approximately distributed as a normal random variable, with a meanof 9.24 pounds and a standard deviation of 3 pounds.a. What is the probability that someone in the United States consumed more than 10 pounds of coffee in 2008?b. What is the probability that someone in the United States consumed between 3 and 5 pounds of coffee in 2008?c. What is the probability that someone in the United States consumed less than 5 pounds of coffee in 2008?d. 99% of the people in the United States consumed less than how many pounds of coffee?6.9 Consumers spend an average of $21 per week in cash without being aware of where it goes (data extracted fromSnapshots: A Hole in Our Pockets, USA Today, January 18, 2010, p. 1A). Assume that the amount of cash spentwithout being aware of where it goes is normally distributed and that the standard deviation is $5.a. What is the probability that a randomly selected person will spend more than $25?b. What is the probability that a randomly selected person will spend between $10 and $20?c. Between what two values will the middle 95% of the amounts of cash spent fall?6.11 A statistical analysis of 1,000 long-distance telephone calls made from the headquarters of the Bricks and ClicksComputer Corporation indicates that the length of these calls is normally distributed, with m = 240 seconds and s = 40a. What is the probability that a call lasted less than 180 seconds?b. What is the probability that a call lasted between 180 and 300 seconds?c. What is the probability that a call lasted between 110 and 180 seconds?d. 1% of all calls will last less than how many seconds?
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