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Len [333]
3 years ago
5

About what percent of the total income is spent on gas for car

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tester [92]3 years ago
8 0
45% is the total income for gas
tatuchka [14]3 years ago
6 0
It just depends on what type of engine u have either a v8, v6, or diesel
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Sampling distribution involves the proportions of a data element in a given sample.

  • <em>The proportion of Good TV set is 0.67</em>
  • <em>The number of ways of selecting 5 from 6 TV sets is 6</em>
  • <em>The number of ways of selecting 4 from 6 TV sets is 15</em>

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n = 6

Sample Space = Good, Good, Defective, Defective, Good, Good

<u>(a) Proportion that are good</u>

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Good = 4

So, the proportion (p) that are good are:

p = \frac{Good}{n}

p = \frac{4}{6}

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<u>(b) Ways to select 5 samples (without replacement)</u>

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^6C_5 = \frac{6!}{(6 - 5)!5!}

^6C_5 = \frac{6!}{1!5!}

^6C_5 = \frac{6 \times 5!}{1 \times 5!}

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^6C_4 = \frac{6!}{2!4!}

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\left[\begin{array}{ccc}TV&Good&Proportion\\1,2,3,4&2&0.5&2,3,4,5&2&0.5&3,4,5,6&2&0.5\\4,5,6,1&3&0.75&5,6,1,2&4&1&6,1,2,3&3&0.75\\1,2,3,5&3&0.75&3,5,6,2&3&0.75&1,3,4,5&2&0.5\\1,3,4,6&2&0.5&1,4,5,2&3&0.75&2,4,6,1&3&0.75\\2,4,6,3&2&0.5&2,4,6,5&3&0.75&3,5,6,1&3&0.75\end{array}\right]

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