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4 Light Bulbs The lifetimes of light bulbs produced by a c mean 1000 hours and standard deviation 100 hours. ompany are independent and normally distributed with (a) What is the probability that a bulb will last less than 800 hours? (b) What is the probability that a bulb will last at least 1200 hours? (c) If 2 new bulbs are installed at the same time, what is the probability that they will both still...
Question 4 (2 points) The lifetimes of a certain brand of light bulbs are known to be normally distributed with a mean of 1,500 hours and a standard deviation of 400 hours. A random sample of 64 of these light bulbs is taken. The probability is 0.15 that the sample mean lifetime is more than how many hours? 1) 1670 2) 1548 3) 1552 4) 1652
A light bulb manufacturer wants to compare the mean lifetimes of two of its light bulbs, model A and model B. Independent random samples of the two models were taken. Analysis of 11 bulbs of model A showed a mean lifetime of 1345 hours and a standard deviation of 102 hours. Analysis of 15 bulbs of model B showed a mean lifetime of 1389 hours and a standard deviation of 82 hours. Assume that the populations of lifetimes for each...
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light bulb manufacturer wants to compare the mean lifetimes of two of its light bulbs, model A and model B. Independent random samples of the two models were taken. Analysis of 9 bulbs of model A showed a mean lifetime of 1234 hours and a standard deviation of 81 hours. Analysis of 15 bulbs of model B showed a mean lifetime of 1391 hours and a standard deviation of 110 hours. Assume that the populations...
Suppose that the lifetimes of light bulbs are approximately normally distributed, with a mean of 57 hours and a standard deviation of 3.5 hours. With this information, answer the following questions. (a) What proportion of light bulbs will last more than 61 hours? (b) What proportion of light bulbs will last 52 hours or less? (c) What proportion of light bulbs will last between 57 and 61 hours? (d) What is the probability that a randomly selected light bulb lasts...
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A light bulb manufacturer wants to compare the mean lifetimes of two of its light bulbs, model A and model B. Independent random samples of the two models were taken. Analysis of 15 bulbs of model A showed a mean lifetime of 1350 hours and a standard deviation of 102 hours. Analysis of 14 bulbs of model B showed a mean lifetime of 1384 hours and a standard deviation of 91 hours. Assume that the...
ECON 15B 3. A package of light bulbs promises an average life of more than 750 hours per bulb. A consumer group did not believe the claim and tested a sample of 40 bulbs. The average lifetime of these 40 bulbs was 740 hours with 13 = 30 hours. The manufacturer responded that its claim was based on testing hundreds of bulbs. a. If the consumer group and manufacturer both make 95% confidence intervals for the population's average lifetime, whose...
Can anyone help? Suppose that the lifetimes of light bulbs are approximately normally distributed, with a mean of 56 hours and a standard deviation of 3.2 hours. With this information, answer the following questions. (a) What proportion of light bulbs will last more than 62 hours? (b) What proportion of light bulbs will last 50 hours or less? (c) What proportion of light bulbs will last between 59 and 62 hours? (d) What is the probability that a...
Suppose that the lifetimes of light bulbs are approximately normally distributed, with a mean of 57 hours and a standard deviation of 3.5 hours. With this information, answer the following questions. (a) What proportion of light bulbs will last more than 61 hours? (b) What proportion of light bulbs will last 51 hours or less? (c) What proportion of light bulbs will last between 59 and 61 hours? (d) What is the probability that a randomly selected light bulb lasts...
Suppose that the lifetimes of light bulbs are approximately normally distributed, with a mean of 57 hours and a standard deviation of 3.5 hours. With this information answer the following questions. (a) What proportion of light bulbs will last more than 62 hours? (b) What proportion of light bulbs will last 50 hours or less? (c) What proportion of light bulbs will last between 58 and 62 hours? (d) What is the probability that a randomly selected light bulb lasts...