5.29 A Homeowner Plants 6 Bulbs Selected at Random From A Box Containing
5.29 A Homeowner Plants 6 Bulbs Selected at Random From A Box Containing
5.29 A Homeowner Plants 6 Bulbs Selected at Random From A Box Containing
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5.40 It is estimated that 4000 of the 10,000 voting residents of a town are
against a new sales tax. If 15 eligible voters are selected at random and
asked their opinion, what is the probability that at most 7 favor the new tax?
NOTE: If n is small compared to N, then a binomial distribution B(n; p = K/N) can be used to
approximate the hypergeometric distribution h(N;K; n). The approximation is good when n/N ≤
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3.6 The shelf life, in days, for bottles of a certain prescribed medicine is a
random variable having the density function
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Find the probability that a bottle of this medicine will have a shell life of
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3.7 The total number of hours, measured in units of 100 hours, that a family
runs a vacuum cleaner over a period of one year is a continuous random
variable X that has the density function
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Find the probability that over a period of one year, a family runs their
vacuum cleaner
(a) less than 120 hours;
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(b) Find the probability that more than 1/4 but fewer than 1/2 of the people
contacted will respond to this type of solicitation.
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3.12 An investment firm offers its customers municipal bonds that mature
after varying numbers of years.
Given that the cumulative distribution function of T, the number of years to
maturity for a randomly selected bond, is
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(a) P(T = 5);
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3.14 The waiting time, in hours, between successive speeders spotted by a
radar unit is a continuous random variable with cumulative distribution
function:
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3.17 A continuous random variable X that can assume values between x = 1
and x = 3 has a density function given by f(x) = 1/2.
(a) Show that the area under the curve is equal to 1.
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