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Answer:
The standard deviation of the number of runs required is 2447.26
Step-by-step explanation:
For each run, there are only two possible outcomes. Either the program fails, or it does not. The probability of the computer failing during a run is independent of other runs. So we use the binomial probability distribution to solve this question.
Binomial probability distribution
Probability of exactly x sucesses on n repeated trials, with p probability.
The standard deviation for the expected number of trials for r sucesses is:

A computer program has a bug that causes it to fail once in every thousand runs, on average.
This means that 
In an effort to find the bug, independent runs of the program will be made until the program has failed six times. What is the standard deviation of the number of runs required?
This means that r = 6. So

The standard deviation of the number of runs required is 2447.26
d because you take the denominator of the fraction and you put it infront of the square root then you take the numerator and multiply it by the number at hand in this case 7
Answer:
The answers are, in order:
1. Isolate
2. substitute
3. variable
Step-by-step explanation:
You're welcome :)
Answer:
The entire population will have a mean difference of μD = 0.
Step-by-step explanation:
This case is a null hypothesis for a test of repeated measures of two tails. The general null hypothesis is a hypothesis of no difference. We must find the differences of each pair and then find the mean of these differences.
Under a null hypothesis it is established that the population mean of the differences is 0.
Therefore, the correct option is the entire population will have a mean difference of μD = 0 (first option).
Second option is incorrect: It considers the sample instead of the population.
Third option is incorrect: It says that the mean difference is different from zero.
Forth option is incorrect: It says that the mean difference is different from zero.
Hope this helps!