Math 533 Final Exam Set 1

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1. (TCO A) The number of service calls made in the past 60 days by a sample of 20 technical representatives for AJ TECH is given below.

a. Compute the mean, median, mode, and standard deviation, Q1, Q3, Min, and Max for the above sample data on number of service calls made in the past 60 days.

b. In the context of this situation, interpret the Median, Q1, and Q3. (Points : 33)

2. (TCO B) Consider the following data on customers at an office supply store. These customers are categorized by their previous volume purchases and their age.

If you choose one customer at random, then find the probability that the customer

a. is a new customer.

b. is a high volume customer and is in the 40′s

c. is in the 20′s, given that the customer is low volume

3. (TCO B) DCW Chemical is planning to implement an acceptance sampling plan for raw materials. A random sample of 22 batches from a large shipment (having a large number of batches) is selected. If two or more of the 22 batches fail to meet specifications, then the entire shipment is returned. Otherwise, the shipment is accepted.

In a sample of 22 batches from a population that is 1% defective (1% of the batches fail to meet specifications), find the probability that

a. two or more batches fail to meet specifications.

b. exactly two batches fail to meet specifications.

c. fewer than two batches fail to meet specifications.

4. (TCO B) CJ Computer Disks stocks and sells recordable CDs. The monthly demand for these CDs is closely approximated by a normal distribution with a mean of 20,000 disks and standard deviation of 4,000 disks. CJ receives shipments from the supplier once per month (at the beginning of each month).

a. Find the probability that the demand for recordable CDs exceeds 30,000 for a particular month.

b. Find the probability that the demand for recordable CDs is between 12,000 and 18,000....