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A shop produces pipes of 100cm length. But due to manufacturing errors, sometimes the pipes are too long or too short. Let X be the error in the length of pipes produced in a shop. X has the following probability distribution f(x)= SA(1 – x)2 if –1<x<1, 10 otherwise a. Find A. b. Find the cumulative distribution function of X? c. Find the expected value of X. d. Find the variance of X. e. What is the probability that a...
1. A shop produces pipes of 100cm length. But due to manufacturing errors, sometimes the pipes are too long or too short. Let X be the error in the length of pipes produced in a shop. X has the following probability distribution f(x)= A(1 - x)? if -1<x<1, otherwise a. Find A. b. Find the cumulative distribution function of X? c. Find the expected value of X. d. Find the variance of X. e. What is the probability that a...
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1. A shop produces pipes of 100cm length. But due to manufacturing errors, sometimes the pipes are too long or too short. Let X be the error in the length of pipes produced in a shop. X has the following probability distribution if -2<x<2, 0 otherwise a. Find A. b. Find the cumulative distribution function of X? c. Find the expected value of X....
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1. A shop produces pipes of 100cm length. But due to manufacturing errors, sometimes the pipes are too long or too short. Let X be the error in the length of pipes produced in a shop. X has the following probability distribution if -2<x<2, 0 otherwise a. Find A. b. Find the cumulative distribution function of X? c. Find the expected value of X....
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10. [12 pts] After manufacture, computer disks are tested for errors. Let X be the number of errors detected on a randomly chosen disk. The following table presents values of the cumulative distribution function F(x) of X 12 34 F0.41 0.72 0.83 0.95 1 (a) Find the probability mass function (b) What is the probability that two or fewer error are detected? (c) What is the probability that exactly one error is detected? (d) How many errors would you expect...
Name: Section Number To be graded assignments must be completed and submitted on the original book page Hypothesis Testing -As a Diagnostic Test ? Answer the following questions over the content material you just read or watched. 1. What is a false positive rate in the context of hypothesis testing? 2. What is the goal of hypothesis testing? 3. What is a Type I error, and how is it related to an "alpha level?" 4. What does it mean to...
Read the article below and in your own words, (1-2 sentences) what is the "true direction" or right way to interpret nature, according to Bacon? True Directions Concerning the Interpretation of Nature (1620) Francis Bacon Those who have taken it on themselves to lay down the law of nature as something that has already been discovered and understood, whether they have spoken in simple confidence or in a spirit of professional posturing, have done great harm to philosophy and the...
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This case presents two phases of a large business transformation project involving the implementation of an ERP system with the aim of creating an integrated company. The case illustrates some of the challenges associated with integration. It also presents the obstacles facing companies that undertake projects involving large information technology projects. Bombardier and Its Environment Joseph-Armand Bombardier was 15 years old when he built his first snowmobile...