Math227Test#3Fall2007 Name:
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1A_Given that z is the standard normal variable (with mean 0 and standard deviation 1), find(15points)
- P(1.23 ≤ z ≤ 2.35) b. P(-1.28 ≤ z ≤ 1.39)
c. P12
1B_Given that x is normal variable with mean μ = 1000 and standard σ = 100, find
- P(800<x ≤ 1000) b. P(x >1250)
- The LDLvalue for population of certain city is approximately normal with a mean of 55mg/100ml and a standard deviation of 10mg/100ml. If we randomly select a subject from this population, find the probability that the individual will have a LDL level (12points)
a. between 40 and 60b. between 35 and 75
c. above 62d. below 40
- The CustomerServiceCenter in a large New York department store has determined that the amount of time spent with a customer about a complaint is normally distributed with a mean of 10 minutes and a standard deviation of 2 minutes. What is the probability that for a randomly chosen customer with a complaint the amount of time spent resolving the complaint will be (12points)
- Less than 14 minutes?
- More than 6 minutes?
- Between 8 and 12 minutes?
- A simple random sample of size 20 is drawn from a normal population that is withand the sample mean of 75. Construct the 90% confidence interval about the population mean. (10points)
- A simple random sample of size 21 is drawn from a population that is known to be normally distributed. The sample mean,=100 and the standard deviation, s =15. Construct the 98% confidence interval about the population standard deviation.(10points)
- The following data represent the age of a random sample of 12 from a large university. Assume that the scores for each gender are normally distributed with no outliers
25 / 36 / 21 / 25 / 20
28 / 40 / 18 / 16 / 22
26 / 26
Construct the 95% confidence interval about the population mean (10points)
- Dr. Ghamsary wants to take a survey of families who own at least one gun. He wants to be 97% sure that the true proportion of families who own at least one gun is no more that 2% or the true proportion. How large the sample should be taken? (10 points)
- If he has some idea of the past research about the estimate of this proportion and that is about 25%..
- If he has no prior knowledge of the proportion?
- A health care professional wishes to estimate the birth weight of infants. How large a sample must she select if she desires to be 90% confident that the true mean is within 6 ounces of the sample mean? The standard deviation of the birth weights is known to be 8 ounces?
(10 points)
- A survey found that out of 300 workers, 240 said they were interrupted three or more times an hour by phone messages, faxes, etc. Find the 92% confidence interval of the population proportion of workers who are interrupted three or more times per hour. (10 points)
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