5 people arrive independently at a multiplex theater showing 12 different movies. What is the probability that 2 or more go see the same movie?
5 people arrive independently at a multiplex theater showing 12 different movies. What is the probability...
You usually go to the theater to see a lot of movies. Now you are considering buying a DVD player and renting movies instead. You currently pay $9 per movie when you go to the theater but if you buy the DVD player you will have to pay only $5 per movie rental. You estimate that the DVD player will cost $400 (at t = 0) and will last 3 years. Except for cost, you are indifferent to seeing movies...
At the movies: A movie theater is considering a showing of The Neverending Story for a 80's thowback night. In order to ensure the success of the evening, they've asked a random sample of 60 patrons whether they would come to the showing or not. Of the 60 patrons, 30 said that they would come to see the film. Construct a 99% confidence interval to determine the true proportion of all patrons who would be interested in attending the showing....
A movie theater has four (4) auditoriums. Each of the four auditoriums plays a different film. The theater has a single ticket booth and a cashier who can maintain an average service rate of 280 movie patrons per hour. Patrons arrive at an average rate of 210 per hour and follow a Poisson distribution. Find the average number of moviegoers waiting in line to purchase a ticket. What percentage of the time is the cashier busy? What is the average...
A random group of thirty customers at a local theater was interviewed regarding their movie viewing habits. The following responses were obtained for the question, "How many times during the past month did you go to the movies?" 1. Number of movies attended 0 1 2 3 4 Number of customers 10 8 6 Construct the probability distribution for X- number of times to attend a movie during the past month and construct the cumulative probability distribution for this data....
Cars arrive at a car wash randomly and independently; the probability of arrivalis the same for any two time intervals of equal length. The mean arrival rate is 15 cars per hour. (EXCEL) (a) What is the probability that 20 or more cars will arrive during any given hour of operation? (b) What is the mean time between arrivals? Why?
Suppose I am having a big Movie Party. In my Movie collection I have 12 Movies, in my Pantry I have 6 different kinds of Snacks, and in the Refrigerator I have 4 different kinds of Drinks. The breakdown of each is as follows: 12 Movies – 5 Action, 5 Romantic Comedies, 2 Thrillers 6 Snacks – 1 Popcorn, 3 Chips, 2 Cookies 4 Drinks – 2 Juice, 2 Soda 1. What is the probability that I will select an Action Movie...
The table below shows the number of people viewing a certain movie in a movie theater. Use this table to answer questions 5-9. Age 0-12 Age 13-17 Age 18+ Total Male 16 4 14 34 Female 47 18 27 92 Total 63 22 41 126 What is the probability that a male person in the theatre is 13-17 years old? Give your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth.
Cars arrive at a car wash at the rate of 18 cars per hour. Assume that cars arrive independently and the probability of an arrival is the same for any two time intervals of equal length. (2 pts.) Compute the probability of at least three arrivals in a 5-minute period. (2 pts.) Compute the probability of at most two arrivals in a 10-minute period.
A study was done to look at the relationship between number of movies people watch at the theater each year and the number of books that they read each year. The results of the survey are shown below. Movies 6 4 7 10 2 3 6 7 9 10 3 2 Books 6 8 6 4 14 9 11 5 9 8 12 9 Find the correlation coefficient: r=r= Round to 2 decimal places. The null and alternative hypotheses for correlation...
study was done to look at the relationship between number of movies people watch at the theater each year and the number of books that they read each year. The results of the survey are shown below. 26 Movics 4 9 4 0 1 3 Books 12 1 2 13 a. Find the correlation coefficient: r = Round to 2 decimal places. b. The null and alternative hypotheses for correlation are: Ho ? 0 H1? 0 Round to 4 decimal...