A recent study found that of the patients receiving heart transplants after 2017, 80% were still alive. The files of 22 heart recipients are selected at random, and a follow-up study is made to see if each of the patients is still alive. Find the probability that:
a.) Exactly 18 are alive.
b.) Between 17 and 19, including 17 and 19 are alive.
A recent study found that of the patients receiving heart transplants after 2017, 80% were still...
A recent study found that 80% of all people over 60 years of age in a large city wear glasses. A random sample of 6 people over 60 years of age is selected. a. what is the probability that exactly 4 people will wear glasses? b. what is the probability that at most 5 people will wear glasses?
QUESTION 4 In a recent study the following data was obtained in response to the question "Do you favor recycling in your neighborhood? Yos No No Opinion 22 19 19 18 male female 24 20 If a person is selected at random, what is the probability that the person is either male or said yes? Give your answer as a decimal (not a percent) correct to 3 decimal places. QUESTION 5 A recent poll found that 26% of those surveyed...
Assume an approximate normal distrihution. IS. A random sample of 12 eniployees of the Wlergate Carpet Company wed an average contribution of $8.00 to the American Cancer Socicty, with a landard deviation of $1.25, Construct u 90% wnfidence interva: for the average contribution by all employces of the Watergate Carpet Company to the American Cancer Society. Assume the contribuions to hc?pproxi- matcly normally distributed. Suction 8.5 16. (a) A random sample of 200 voters from Salem, Virginia, is selected and...
Using the 5- Step procedure where necessary, complete the
following:
Coronary heart disease (CHD) begins in young adulthood, and is
the fifth leading cause of death among adults, and one of the
crucial factor is the serum cholesterol level. It is reported that
the serum cholesterol level for women in US is 168 mg/dl 10 years
ago. A researcher wants to see if the serum cholesterol level has
changed ever since. He collected a random sample of 30 females, and...
The data of a major referral hospital showed that most patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD) were black American. Based on this, it was concluded that black Americans are at higher risk of IHD compared to other community groups. How would you describe the conclusion? A. Correct, because risk factors for IHD are more common in black African American. B. Incorrect, because no test of statistical significance has been made C. Incorrect, because prevalence is used instead of incidence D....
The data of a major referral hospital showed that most patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD) were black American. Based on this, it was concluded that black Americans are at higher risk of IHD compared to other community groups. How would you describe the conclusion? A. Correct, because risk factors for IHD are more common in black African American. B. Incorrect, because no test of statistical significance has been made C. Incorrect, because prevalence is used instead of incidence D....
2. A recent study by the University of Pittsburg showed that the average number of airplanes flying over downtown Pittsburg is four per hour. Assume the passing of these airplanes is approximated by the Poisson distribution. (a) Find the probability that no airplanes flew over Pittsburg between 8am and 9am on Sunday. (b) Find the probability that exactly three airplanes flew during that time. (c) Find the probability that exactly four airplanes flew during that time (d) Find the probability...
2. A recent study by the University of Pittsburg showed that the average number of airplanes flying over downtown Pittsburg is four per hour. Assume the passing of these airplanes is approximated by the Poisson distribution (a) Find the probability that no airplanes flew over Pittsburg between 8am and 9am on Sunday. (b) Find the probability that exactly three airplanes flew during that time. (c) Find the probability that exactly four airplanes flew during that time. (d) Find the probability...
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Midterm ex review. MATH 101 Use the following information to answer the next four exercises. The midterm grades on a chemistry exam, graded on a scale of 0 to 100, were: 62, 64, 65, 65, 68, 70, 72, 72, 74, 75, 75, 75, 76,78, 78, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 92, 95, 98, 98, 100, 100,740 1. Do you see any outliers in this data? If so, how would...
A Waist is a Terrible Thing to Mind: The waist circumference of males 20 to 29 years ele is approximately normally distributed, with mean 92.5 cm and standard deviation 13.5 Source: M.A. McDowell. CD. Fryar.R. Hirs for Children and Adults: U.S. Population. 1999-2002. Advance data from vital and health statistics: No. 361. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics, 2005. d CL. Ogden, Anthropometric Reference Data 5. Draw a normal curve with the parameters labeled. 92.5 What proportion of 20-...