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1. Identify the Type I error in this context? What would be the possible consequence of committing the Type I error in this context? a. They do not conclude that the solar panel is effective when it is not actually effective. b. They do not conclude that the solar panel is effective when it is actually effective. c. They conclude that the solar panel is effective when it is actually effective. d. They conclude that the solar panel is effective when it is not actually effective
1. A certain company makes electrical cables having a mean strength of 40 kg/cm² and a standard deviation of 2 kg/cm². Assuming the strength follows a normal distribution,
a. What percentage of cables will have a strength exceeding 43 kg/cm²?
b. If strength is measured to the nearest kg/cm², what percentage of cables will have
strength exceeding 43 kg/cm²?
c. Illustrate the normal curve for a and b.
A small home business set up with an investment of $ 10,000 for equipment. The business manufactures a product at a cost of br. 0.64 per unit. If the product sales for Br. 1.20 per unit how many units must be sold before the business breaks even?
A retail co. plans to work on a margin of 54% of retail price & to incur other Variable Cost of 4%. If is expected fixed cost of Br. 40,000.
Find the equation relating Total Cost to sales
Find the profit if sales are Br. 80,000
Find the breakeven revenue
If profit is Br. 20,000 what should be the revenue level?
If you have any one item at a price of Br. 20/unit how do you convert the cost equation in terms of revenue in to a cost equation in terms of quantity?
THE PRESIDENT OF A SERVICE UTILITY CLAIMS THAT 60 PERCENT OF HIS 500,000 CUSTOMERS ARE VERY SATISFIED WITH THE SERVICE THEY RECEIVE. TO TEST THIS CLAIM, THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER SURVEYED CUSTOMERS, USING SIMPLE RANDOM SAMPLING. AMONG THE SAMPLED CUSTOMERS, 64 PERCENT SAY THEY ARE VERY SATISFIED. BASED ON THESE FINDINGS, CAN WE REJECT THE PRESIDENT'S HYPOTHESIS THAT 64% OF THE CUSTOMERS ARE VERY SATISFIED? USE A 0.01 LEVEL OF SIGNIFICANCE.
II. Determine the given of the problems below and formulate the null and alternative hypothesis both in words and symbols. Write your answer in your notebook. Please follow the format in the examples.
2. A study was conducted to determine the marrying age of teachers. It was found out that the mean marrying ager of teachers is 30 years old. Fifteen teachers were surveyed randomly and found that their mean marrying age was 33 years old with a standard deviation of 5 years. Use 10% level of significance to test the hypothesis and assume that the population is normally distributed.
3. A study was conducted to determine the marrying age of teachers. It was found out that the mean marrying ager of teachers is 30 years old. Fifteen teachers were surveyed randomly and found that their mean marrying age was 33 years old with a standard deviation of 5 years. Use 10% level of significance to test the hypothesis and assume that the population is normally distributed.
Both Maria and Firdaus are salaried individuals. They are saving for their retirement 20 years from now. Both of them are also in the 28% marginal tax bracket. Maria makes a $2000 contribution annually on December 31 into a savings account (subjected to tax) earning an effective rate of 8% per year. At the same time, Firdaus makes a $2000 annual payment to an insurance company (tax-sheltered) for an after-tax-deferred annuity. The annuity also earns interest at an effective rate of 8% per year. (Assume that both of them remain in the same tax bracket throughout this period, and disregard state income taxes.)
Calculate how much each of them will have in their investment account at the end of 20 years.
Compute the interest earned on each account.
Show that even if the interest on Firdaus’ investment were subjected to a tax of 28% upon withdrawal of his investment at the end of 20 years, the net accumulated amount of his investment would still be greater than the net accumulated amount of Maria’s investment.
1. Evaluate each of these expressions.
a) 1 1000 ∧ (0 1011 ∨ 1 1011)
b) (0 1111 ∧ 1 0101) ∨ 0 1000
c) (0 1010 ⊕ 1 1011) ⊕ 0 1000
d) (1 1011 ∨ 0 1010) ∧ (1 0001 ∨ 1 1011)
In the class of Statistics, there are 75 students in total out of which 55 male, 20 female students. 10 students need to be selected for the occasion of freshers' reception.
a. Find out the mean and standard deviation of the binomial distribution.