Please show work!!!!
I don't just want the ANSWERS. I am here to learn.

Please show work!!!! I don't just want the ANSWERS. I am here to learn. Question 26...
Please show work!!!!
I don't just want the ANSWERS. I am here to learn.
Messages arrive to a computer server according to a Poisson distribution with a mean rate of 14 per hour. Round your answers to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654). (a) What is the probability that 6 messages will arrive in 2 hours? (b) What is the probability that 8 messages arrive in 45 minutes?
Please show work!!!!
I don't just want the ANSWERS. I am here to learn.
Suppose X has a Poisson distribution with a mean of 1.2. Determine the following probabilities. Round your answers to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654) (a)P(X 1) (b)P(X s 3) (c)P(X - 7) (d)P(X- 2)
Please show work!!!!
I don't just want the ANSWERS. I am here to learn.
Question 25 The number of surface flaws in a plastic roll used in the interior of automobiles has a Poisson distribution with a mean of 0.06 flaw per square foot of plastic roll. Assume an automobile interior contains 9 square feet of plastic roll. Round your answers to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654) (a) What is the probability that there are no surface flaws in an...
Please show work!!!!
I don't just want the ANSWERS. I am here to learn.
Suppose that the number of customers who enter a post office in a 38-minute period is a Poisson random variable and that P(X = 0) = 0.11. Determine the (a) mean and (b) variance of X. Round your answers to two decimal places (e.g. 98.76).
Please show work!!!!
I don't just want the ANSWERS. I am here to learn.
Because not all airline passengers show up for their reserved seat, an airline sells 129 tickets for a flight that holds only 123 passengers. The probability that a passenger does not show up is 0.10, and the passengers behave independently. Round your answers to two decimal places (e.g 98.76) (a) What is the probability that every passenger who shows up gets a seat? (b) What is...
Please show work!!!!
I don't just want the ANSWERS. I am here to learn.
Question 2:2 Batches that consist of 08 coil springs from a production process are checked for conformance to customer requirements. The mean number of nonconforming coil springs in a batch is Assume that the number of nonconforming springs in a batch, denoted as variable (a) What are n and P (b) What is P(X s 4)? (c) What is P(X 265) . (a) n places (e.g....
I am unable to figure this out. Please show some work if
possible. Thanks in advance!
The test statistic of z- -2.99 is obtained when testing the claim that p < 0.36. a. Using a significance level of α=0.01, find the critical value(s). b. Should we reject Ho or should we fail to reject Ho? Click here to view page 1 of the standard normal distribution table Click here to view page 2 of the standard normal distribution table a....
Probability questions. Answers are here but I don't know how to
do the work so please provide all steps. Thank you!!
1. a) An insurance company believes that people can be divided into two classes: those who are accident prone and those who are not. The company's statistics show that an accident-prone person will have an accident at some time within a fixed 1-year period with probability .4, whereas this probability decreases to .2 for a person who is not...
Hello, I am having issues with this
question. Please do show work, Thank you very much!
Analyze a CSR Capital Investment Proposal for Den-Tex Company Den-Tex Company is evaluating a proposal to replace its HID (high intensity discharge) lighting with LED (light emitting diode) lighting throughout its warehouse. LED lighting consumes less power and lasts longer than HID lighting for similar performance. The following information was developed: 500 watts per hr. 300 watts per hr. 700 HID watt hour consumption...
I just need the answer for question D, please show all your
work, thank you.
I
(1 point) Hourly wages at Manufacturing Plant A very from worker to worker, with an average hourly wage of $14.09, and a standard deviation of $2.3 per hour, or σ/YanIA-2.3. In an attempt to attract new employees, a newly constructed Manufacturing Plant B claims that its employees will be paid, on average, more than than employees at Manufacturing Plant A. Assume that the standard...