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The regular price for a pair of shoes is $245. They are currently on sale for 25% off.  The harmonized sales tax in Ontario is 13%. Your receipt shows that the final cost is $ 215.32. Are you happy with the final cost? Explain why or why not.  Complete without a calculator and show your work.


How many moles of Fe are in 210 L of Fe


The time taken to complete a particular type of job is distributed approximately normally with mean 1.8 hours and standard deviation 0.1 hours. (a) If normal-time work finishes at 6.00 p.m. and a job is started at 4.00 p.m., what is the probability that the job will need overtime payments? (b) What estimated completion time (to the nearest minute) should be set so that there is a 90% chance that the job is completed on time?


1)A cab driver knows from experience that the number of fares he will pick up in an evening is a random variable with µ = 21.3 and s = 3.4 Assuming that the distribution of this random variable can be approximated closely with a normal curve, find the probabilities that in an evening the driver will pick up (a) at least 30 fares (b) anywhere from 20 to 25 fares inclusively. 



Consider all possible samples of size 2 that can be drawn with replacement from the population 1, 5, and 8. Compute the following:


1. Population mean


2. Population variance


3. Population standard deviation


4. Illustrate the probability histogram of the sampling distribution of the means

Consider all possible samples of size 3 that can be drawn without replacement from the population 1, 5, and 8, 6, 10. Compute the following:

1. Population mean

2. Population variance

3. Population standard deviation

4. Illustrate the probability histogram of the sampling distribution of the means


1. A supermarket owner believes that the





mean income of its customers is P50,000





per month. One - hundred customers are





randomly selected and asked of thei r





monthly income. The sample mean is





P48,500 per month and the standard





deviation is P3,200. Is there sufficient





evidence to indicate that the mean





income of the customers of the





superma rket is P50,000 per month? Use





�� = 0.05.

The average age of public jeepneys playing in Metro Manila is 15 years. Assume that the standard deviation is 4 years. If a random sample of 64 public jeepneys is chosen, find the probability that the mean of jeepneys ages is Between 12 to 19 years

The following set of lead determinations on separate aliquots of a pooled blood serum were reported: 103,106,107 and 114 meq/ L. One of the values appears suspect. Should the suspected be retained or discarded at 95% confidence level?

Use a standard algorithm to calculate: "4 \\frac{2}{3}+\\frac{2}{3}-1\\frac{3}{4}" . Explain how you worked on the second step to assist the understanding of the standard algorithm used.


4 and 1are whole numbers and the rest are fractions.


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