Student 1 will work no matter what the other student is doing because then the return will be 10 or 5 as compared to 00 when he is not working.
The answer Is "A", work regardless of the decision made by student 2.
Student 1 Work 1: +10 2: +10 Don't work 1: +5 2: +5 Work Student 2...
If a committee with 2 student members is to be formed, what is the probability of forming a committee with one A grade student and one F grade student? if a committee with 3 student members is to be formed, what is the probability of forming a committee with two A grade student and one B grade student? If the records show that, the probability of failing (with grade F) this course is p,[use the answer of question previous( 0.0666)...
Student #2 C- 72% 144 34 0 40 70 Student #3 74% C 148 40 10 43 55 Student # 4 50 36 A 93% 186 10 90 Student #5 B+ 87% 174 48 10 46 70 Student #6 56% 112 44 5 28 35 Student #7 65 84% 168 50 10 43 Student #8 48 B- 80% 159 46 10 55 Student #9 C+ 79% 158 50 10 73 25 Student #10 86% 172 33 5 44 90 Student...
The minimum UGPA that would still place a student in
the top 10% of UGPAs is
We were unable to transcribe this imageScore: 0 of 5 pts 5.3.35-т The undergraduate grade point averages (UGPA) of students taking an admissions test in a (a) What is the minimum UGPA that would still place a student in the top 10% of UGPAS? (b) Between what two values does the middle 50% of the UGPAs lie? (a) The minimum UGPA that would stil...
An education researcher claims that 54% of college students work year-round. In a random sample of 200 college students, 108 say they work year-round. At a = 0.01, is there enough evidence to reject the researcher's claim? Complete parts (a) through (e) below. (a) Identify the claim and state Ho and Ha Identify the claim in this scenario. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice. (Type an integer or a decimal. Do...
The table lists the smoking habits of a group of college students 5 Sex Non-smoker Regular Smoker Heavy Smoker Total Man 135 58 198 Woman 187 21 5 213 Total 322 79 10 411 If a student is chosen at random, find the probability of getting someone who is a man or a non-smoker. Round your answer to three decimal places. O A. 0.948 > OB. 0.941 OC. 0.808 OD. 0.937
Question 9 (2 points) Figure 17-5. Two companies, ABC and QRS, are sellers in the same market. Each company decides whether to charge a high price or a low price. In the figure, the dollar amounts are payoffs and they represent annual profits for the two companies. ABC's Decision Low price High price ABC's profit = $10 million ABC's profit - $14 reallion High price ORS's profit - $10 million QRSs profit - $4 million QRS'S Decision ABC's profit -...
1.) What is the probability that any randomly selected student (male or female) had a high school GPA between 3.00 and 4.00? Solve this problem using the Standard Normal Table (Z table). Show all work and provide the probability as a decimal rounded to four decimal places. 2.) If a female student had a high school GPA of 4.00, what percentile would this be for all female students? Solve this problem using the Standard Normal Table (Z table). Show all...
A prominent university conducted a survey on the effect of
part-time work on student grade point average (GPA). Let x
be the hours worked per week and y the GPA for the year. A
summary of the results is below. What can the university conclude
with α = 0.05?
n = 29
y
= 69
x
= 517
y2
= 189
,
x2
= 11703
yx
= 1392
,
y − ŷ
2
= 14
a) Compute the quantities below....
Please help! Student # keys Student # keys Student # keys 1 0 9 5 17 3 2 2 10 1 18 3 3 4 11 5 19 2 4 2 12 3 20 7 5 3 13 2 21 3 6 2 14 4 22 2 7 0 15 0 8 3 16 1 Make a dot plot of the distribution of the number of keys carried. Does the sample distribution reveal any marked departures from normality? Explain. Compute...
1 foot 2 feet 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 0 1 NEED HELP WITH QUESTION 3 & 4. EXPERIMENT 1 In class one day last semester, I randomly assigned students to one of two groups as they came into class. The first person into the room was assigned to group 1, the second person to group 2, the third to group...