Suppose you are a hospital manager and have been told that the probability of one respirator monitor failing is 0.01. You have 20 monitors. In this situation, using the normal approximation to the binomial distribution will give you the mean and standard deviation of:
The probability of one monitor failing.
The probability that no monitor fails.
The number of monitors, out of the 20 total monitors, that will fail.
The number of times a single monitor will fail.
Suppose you are a hospital manager and have been told that the probability of one respirator...
Assume you have just been hired as a coding manager at a local hospital. One of the things that you have discovered in your first week is that the coders are not allocated any funds for continuing education. Discover ways that you can remedy this situation, keeping in mind that currently you will not have any budget for this. Come up with 3 solutions to rectify this problem? What options do you have for your coders to obtain continuing education?...
You may need to use the appropriate appendix table or technology to answer this question.Assume a binomial probability distribution has p = 0.70and n = 400.(a)What are the mean and standard deviation? (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
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You may need to use the appropriate appendix table or technology to answer this question. A binomial probability distribution has p = 0.20 and n = 100. (a) What are the mean and standard deviation? mean standard deviation (b) Is this situation one in which binomial probabilities can be approximated by the normal probability distribution? Explain. No, because np > 5 and n(1 - p) > 5. Yes, because n > 30. No, because np < 5 and n(1-p) <...
17. (15pts] Consider a surgical procedure to rebuild damaged cartilage in the knee. According to previous surgeries, the procedure has an 85% of succeeding with no further complications. A doctor performs this procedure 20 times. (a) The doctor would like to use the normal approximation for binomial. Find the mean and standard deviation for X, the number of patients with further complications. (b) The doctor is interested in calculating the probability of seeing at most one patient with a future...
A. Assume that the probability of a being born with Genetic Condition B is π=π=17/20. A study looks at a random sample of 352 volunteers. Find the most likely number of the 352 volunteers to have Genetic Condition B. (Round answer to one decimal place.) μ = B. Determine whether the given procedure results in a binomial distribution. If not, give the reason why not. Rolling a single die 34 times, keeping track of the number of 3s that are...
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Solve the problem. 18) Assume that women have heights that are normally distributed with a mean of 63.6 inches 18) and a standard deviation of 2.5 inches. Find the value of the quartile Q3. 19) Assume that women's heights are normally distributed with a mean of 63.6 inches and a 19) standard deviation of 2.5 inches. If 90 women are randomly selected, find the probability that they have a mean height between 62.9 inches and 64.0...
Say you have a spinner when with 10 different sections (all equally sized and numbered 1-10). If you plan to spin the wheel 20 times and will count the number 3 as a success. a) What is the probability of getting the number 3 in one spin (probability of Success)? b) Assuming this fits the criteria for a binomial distribution, what would be the expected value (mean) be? c) What would the standard deviation be?
3. Determine whether or not the following distribution is a probability distribution. If it is not, give the characteristic which is not satisfied by the distribution. Please show your work and write your final answer in one or two sentences. (ipt) 1 2 3 P(X = x) 1/3 2/3 1/3 4. The 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital hospital is considering the purchase of a helicopter to transport critical patients. The relative frequency of X, the number of times a helicopter...
Say you have a spinner wheel with ten different sections (all equally sized and numbered 1-10). if you plan to spin the wheel 20 times, and will count the number 3 as a success... a) What is the probability of getting the number 3 in one spin (probability of success)? b) Assuming this fits all the criteria for a binomial distribution, what would the expected value (mean) be? c) What would the standard deviation be?
Human Resources You have been a department manager at Metro Hospital for 15 months. Today you received a memo from the Human Resources department indicating that one of the employees whom you supervise, Ramon Olivarez, has come to them to file a grievance against one of your actions. In accordance with company policy, you are asked to provide a written response within a week. A copy of Ramon’s grievance is attached to the memo and reads as follows: “My manager...