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- 7. In a regional spelling bee, the 8 finalists consist of 3 boys and 5 girls. Find the number of sample points in the sample space S for the number of possible orders at the conclusion of the contest for (a) all 8 finalists; (b) the first 3 positions.Suppose we have a set of 37 lightbulbs, and we wish to select a random sample of 5 distinct bulbs from this set. How many possible such samples exist? There are possible samples of this size.4- Show that for a sample of n=39, the smallest and the largest Z values are (-1.69) and (1.69), and the middle (the 20th) Z value is 0.00
- 7. A population has = 60 and = 10. Find the z-score corresponding to each of the following sample means: a. A sample of n = 4 with M = 55. b. A sample of n = 25 with M = 64 c. A sample of n = 100 with M = 62a) What proportion of 20% of defective items should a supervisor in the quality system of a plastic products company accept when they ask him to evaluate a routine inspection procedure for orders of 100 identical articles, knowing that the procedure consists of taking a sample of 10 items and the one to accept the order if no more than 2 defective items are found? b) How many defective items are expected to appear in the sample?III. In a sample of 20 kaing of mangoes, each containing 50 mangoes, the vendor found that 5, 8, 12, 3, 0, 6, 11, 7, 5, 4, 2, 9, 4, 2, 7, 9, 3, 6, 5, and 2 mangoes respectively are rotten.
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