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4 students apply to a PhD program. The program accepts 45%…
4 students apply to a PhD program. The program accepts 45% of all applicants. Students are accepted and rejected independently of each other. Let the random variable X represent the number of the 4 students who get accepted into the PhD Program. What is the probability that 2 students are accepted to the program if it is known that more than 1 will be accepted? (round your answer to 4 decimal places) (Hint: Binomial distribution with P=45% and n=4, and conditional probability)
The probability that a person tested negative on a screening…
The probability that a person tested negative on a screening test given that he/she does not have a disease is called the
When the sample is selected by using subjects that are most…
When the sample is selected by using subjects that are most easily contacted, what type of sampling is being done?
It is known that people in the USA spend on average 16 hours…
It is known that people in the USA spend on average 16 hours a day using electronic devices with a standard deviation of 3.5 hours. This data follows a normal distribution. What is the probability someone spends exactly 16 hours using electronic devices a day? (round your answer to 4 decimals)
A pediatrician would like to study cholesterol level in chil…
A pediatrician would like to study cholesterol level in children 2 to 6 years of age. He selected 5 patients and found their cholesterol levels to be: 185, 225, 250, 196, 179 The sample standard deviation of cholesterol level of this group of patients is? round your answer to 4 decimal places.
A sample of 2500 patients were taken to assess a medical tes…
A sample of 2500 patients were taken to assess a medical test. 40% of the sample had a positive test, 563 patients have the disease and tested negative, and 235 patients do not have the disease and tested positive. What is the probability someone has a negative test if it is known they do not have the disease? (round your answer to 4 decimal places)
Using the information below calculate the predicted value fo…
Using the information below calculate the predicted value for Y for the given value of X. Y (Dependent Variable) = Cost of a car in thousands of dollars (i.e. Y = 1 means one-thousand dollars) X (Independent Variable) = Miles per Gallon in city traffic yhat = 28.1 + 0.62*X On average how many thousands of dollars would a car cost if it gets 30 Miles per Gallon in city traffic (round your answer to 4 decimal places)?
It is known that people in the USA spend on average 17 hours…
It is known that people in the USA spend on average 17 hours a day using electronic devices with a standard deviation of 7 hours. This data follows a normal distribution. What is the probability someone spends less than 20 hours using electronic devices a day if it is known that they spend more than 13 hours using electronic devices a day? (round your answer to 4 decimals) (Hint: Normal distribution and conditional probability)
In one study on the effect of Dyazide on blood pressure leve…
In one study on the effect of Dyazide on blood pressure level, 25 subjects were randomly chosen to receive Dyazide and 25 were chosen to receive a placebo. These subjects were later examined to check for differences in their blood pressure levels. In a second study, 200 subjects who reported taking Dyazide for a long period of time had their blood pressure levels compared with those of 200 people who had never taken Dyazide. Which of the following statements is correct?