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... and the final exam. Each student will also be given a set of problems to work using MINITAB 14 and turn in as graded assignments. Course grade will be calculated on straight percentage with the following cut offs: ...
                        	... and the final exam. Each student will also be given a set of problems to work using MINITAB 14 and turn in as graded assignments. Course grade will be calculated on straight percentage with the following cut offs: ...
									Probability for Seismic Hazard Analysis
									
... discussions of probability theory, refer to an introductory probability text book. ...
                        	... discussions of probability theory, refer to an introductory probability text book. ...
									Probability
									
... Example 7.5 Night-lights and Myopia Revisited Assuming these data are representative of a larger population, what is the approximate probability that someone from that population who sleeps with a nightlight in early childhood will develop some degree of myopia? ...
                        	... Example 7.5 Night-lights and Myopia Revisited Assuming these data are representative of a larger population, what is the approximate probability that someone from that population who sleeps with a nightlight in early childhood will develop some degree of myopia? ...
									Probability Study Guide
									
... 9.A spinner has 4 equal divisions, numbered 1 to 4. Predict how many times an even number is likely to occur in 100 spins. A 25 ...
                        	... 9.A spinner has 4 equal divisions, numbered 1 to 4. Predict how many times an even number is likely to occur in 100 spins. A 25 ...
									First Quarter MC Review
									
... 4) Ten zombies walk into a bar. The zombies are 3 times as likely to order a Coke over a Sprite. These are the only two drinks a zombie ever orders. What is the probability that exactly seven out of the ten order a Coke? (a) 0.5256 (b) 0.4744 (c) ...
                        	... 4) Ten zombies walk into a bar. The zombies are 3 times as likely to order a Coke over a Sprite. These are the only two drinks a zombie ever orders. What is the probability that exactly seven out of the ten order a Coke? (a) 0.5256 (b) 0.4744 (c) ...
									Section 4.4
									
... • Experiment: a procedure that yields one of a given set of possible outcomes • Sample space: set of possible outcomes • Event: a subset of the sample space • LaPlace’s definition, stated formally, is: The probability p of an event E, which is a subset of a finite sample space S of equally likely ou ...
                        	... • Experiment: a procedure that yields one of a given set of possible outcomes • Sample space: set of possible outcomes • Event: a subset of the sample space • LaPlace’s definition, stated formally, is: The probability p of an event E, which is a subset of a finite sample space S of equally likely ou ...
									Chapter 6 Continuous Random Variables and Distributions
									
... Example (6.7): The incomes of all families in a particular suburb can be represented by a continuous random variable. It is known that the median income for all families in this suburb is $60,000 and that 40% of all families in the suburb have incomes above $72,000. a) For a randomly chosen family w ...
                        	... Example (6.7): The incomes of all families in a particular suburb can be represented by a continuous random variable. It is known that the median income for all families in this suburb is $60,000 and that 40% of all families in the suburb have incomes above $72,000. a) For a randomly chosen family w ...
									Practice Test 1
									
... 1. A population has a mean of 75 and a standard deviation of 8. A random sample of 800 is selected. The expected value of xoverbar is a. 8 b. 75 c. 800 d. None of these alternatives is correct. 2. In computing the standard error of the mean, the finite population correction factor is used when a. N/ ...
                        	... 1. A population has a mean of 75 and a standard deviation of 8. A random sample of 800 is selected. The expected value of xoverbar is a. 8 b. 75 c. 800 d. None of these alternatives is correct. 2. In computing the standard error of the mean, the finite population correction factor is used when a. N/ ...
									6.0 Introduction The link between probability and statistics arises
									
... Does this make sense? Is it impossible to see, for example, 8 cars at this junction? Do we know, with certainty, that we will never see 10 cars pass this junction, even in rush hour? Do we know that we will never see fewer than two cars pass this junction, even at three o’clock in the morning? We of ...
                        	... Does this make sense? Is it impossible to see, for example, 8 cars at this junction? Do we know, with certainty, that we will never see 10 cars pass this junction, even in rush hour? Do we know that we will never see fewer than two cars pass this junction, even at three o’clock in the morning? We of ...
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... distribution. Now let Z be the random variable defined by Z = max{X, Y} i.e. the larger of X and Y. i) Find an expression for the cdf of Z. Hint: Z  z if and only if X  z and Y  z. ii) Use the cdf of Z to calculate the probability that the larger of two independent Uniform(0, 1) random variables ...
                        	... distribution. Now let Z be the random variable defined by Z = max{X, Y} i.e. the larger of X and Y. i) Find an expression for the cdf of Z. Hint: Z  z if and only if X  z and Y  z. ii) Use the cdf of Z to calculate the probability that the larger of two independent Uniform(0, 1) random variables ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									