Learning Teams Problem Sets

Problems No. 4.4 (pg. 101) Melinda (Only do this one problem)
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Problems No. 4.4 (pg. 101) Melinda

4.14 (pg 109) Laura

4.15 (pg 113) Matt

4.28 (pg 118)Mike

4.33 (pg 119) Latoya

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Yes the entire page is here but I only need you to do one problem so should only take a few minutes.

IMPORTANT:
Showing your work and how you reached the answer is critical in receiving your grade…simply putting down values as the final answer will not earn you any points

Week 3 LT Assignments
Chapter 4:

a) Determine the mean, median and the standard deviation
b) Determine the coefficient of skewness using pearson’s method.

Week 4 LT Assignments
Chapter 5:
12. The events X and Y are mutually exclusive. Suppose P(X) _ .05 and P(Y) _ .02. What is the probability of either X or Y occurring? What is the probability that neither X nor Y will happen?

18. Let P(X) _ .55 and P(Y) _ .35. Assume the probability that they both occur is .20. What is the probability of either X or Y occurring?
44. Berdine’s Chicken Factory has several stores in the Hilton Head, South Carolina, area. When interviewing applicants for server positions, the owner would like to include information on the amount of tip a server can expect to earn per check (or bill). A study of 500 recent checks indicated the server earned the following amounts in tips per 8-hour shift.

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Amount of Tip Number
$0 up to $ 20 200
20 up to 50 100
50 up to 100 75
100 up to 200 75
200 or more 50
Total 500

a. What is the probability of a tip of $200 or more?
b. Are the categories “$0 up to $20,” “$20 up to $50,” and so on considered mutually exclusive?
c. If the probabilities associated with each outcome were totaled, what would that total be?
d. What is the probability of a tip of up to $50?
e. What is the probability of a tip of less than $200?