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Question 17 of 21 5 Points Suppose that the number of goals scored by the Andover High School lacrosse team is Poisson distributed with a mean (L) of 3.3 per game. If we randomly attended 5 games last season, what is the probability we saw Andover shut out at least 3 times? (Note: being shut out means Andover scored no goals) EXCEL COMMAND
Suppose that the number of calls to the customer service department of Kimberly’s Fine Furniture is Poisson distributed with a µ = 1 per minute. What is the probability of getting at least 50 calls for per hour for at least 3 out of 5 random one-hour periods? A. (1- POISSON(49,60,1))3 B. 1- BINOMDIST(3,5,1-POISSON(50,60,1),1) C. BINOMDIST(3,5,POISSON(50,60,1),0) D. 1- BINOMDIST(2,5,1-POISSON(49,60,1),1) E. BINOMDIST(3,5,1-POISSON(49,60,1),1)
12. Suppose that the number of goals scored by the King Philip High School soccer team is Poisson distributed with a mean (u) of 3.2 per game. If we randomly attended a game last season, what is the probability we saw King Philip shut out? (Note: being shut out means King Philip scored no goals) EXCEL COMMAND
0.8 points S Suppose that the average number of new clients that a sales representative signs in a month is 25 and that the distribution of this random variable is Poisson. What is the probability that any given sales representative will sign more than 30 new clients in a month? Answer to at least four decimal places. You may find it easier to use excel than to use a calculator for this one
Question 6 of 21 5 Points Assume that students arrive at a professor's office following a Poisson distribution with a mean (u) = 5 per hour. What is the probability that during a 3 hour period we get more than 3 students in the first hour, less than 3 in the second hour and exactly 3 in the last hour? A. None of these multiple choice options are correct B. 1-poisson(3,15,1))*poisson(2,15,1) poisson(3,15,0) C. (1-poisson(3,5,1))*poisson(2,5,1)*poisson(3,5,0)*6 c D. (1-poisson(3,5,1))*poisson(2,5,1)*poisson(3,5,0) O E. (1-poisson(3,5,1))*poisson(2,5,1)*poisson(3,5,0)*3...
Question 1 (20 points, Poisson or not Poisson): Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society published that a total of 20 kg asteroids hits the earth per day. (a) (5 Pts.) By using Poisson distribution, determine the probability of getting 5 kg of asteroids in 4 hours? (b) (5 Pts.) Determine the probability in Part (a) by using an appropriate continuous distribution. (c) (5 Pts.) If we de ne random variable X as the time required for 0.5 kg of...
Question 47 (20 points) A local tire dealer wants to predict the number of tires sold each month. He believes that the number of tires sold is a linear function of the amount of money invested in advertising. He randomly selects 6 months of data consisting of tire sales (in thousands of tires) and advertising expenditures (in thousands of dollars). Based on the data set with 6 observations, the simple linear regression model yielded the following results. X = 24...
UsePoissonsheet to answer this question. Suppose that X, the number of customers arriving each hour at the only checkout counter in a local pharmacy, is approximately Poisson distributed with mean = 20 customers per hour. Find the probability that Xis more than 24. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. Put a box around your answer.
Question 2 of 4 (3 points) 7.1 Section Exercise 16 A random sample of the number of farms (in thousands) in various states follows. Estimate the mean number of farms per state with 95% confidence. Assumo = 31. Round intermediate and final answers to one decimal place. Assume the population is normally distributed. 95 47 50 40 109 78 6 52 21 15 7 68 16 48 79 44 Source: New York Times Almanac. Download data < u
IN AN EXCEL FILE USING EXCEL FUNCTIONS CALCULATIONS SHOW FORMULAS IN CELL PLEASE Suppose the number of customers arriving each hour at the only checkout counter in a local pharmacy is approxima hour. a. Find the probability that exactly 10 customers arrive in a given hour. b. Find the probability that at least five customers arrive in a given hour 1) tely Poisson distributed with an expected arrival rate of 20 customers per c. Find the probability that no more...