A biostatistician is interested in studying the time X (in seconds) it takes a hematology cell counter to complete a test on a blood sample. The probability density function of the aforementioned time is:
a) Find the cumulative distribution function and compute the median and 65-th percentile of the time to complete a test on a sample.
b) What is the percentage of tests require less than π/3 seconds to complete?
c) Suppose that this biostatistician is interested in the following composite function of time to complete a test on a sample: exp(sin x). Compute the mean and variance of the underlying random variable.
A biostatistician is interested in studying the time X (in seconds) it takes a hematology cell...
A biostatistician is interested in studying the time X (in seconds) it takes a hematology cell counter to complete a test on a blood sample. The probability density function of the aforementioned time is: f(x) = ( cos x if 0 < x < π/2 0 elsewhere. 1. Find the cumulative distribution function and compute the median and 65-th percentile of the time to complete a test on a sample. 2. What is the percentage of tests require less than...
A biostatistician is interested in studying the time X (in seconds) it takes a hematology cell counter to complete a test on a blood sample. The probability density function of the aforementioned time is: f(x) = cos x if 0 < x < pi/2 0 elsewhere. 1. Find the cumulative distribution function and compute the median and 65-th percentile of the time to complete a test on a sample. 2. What is the percentage of tests require less than /3...
Exercice 2: A biostatistician is interested in studying the time X (in seconds) it takes a hematology cell counter to complete a test on a blood sample. The probability density function of the aforementioned time is: f(1) = cos z if 0 < x < 7/2 elsewhere. 1. Find the cumulative distribution function and compute the median and 65-th percentile of the time to complete a test on a sample. 2. What is the percentage of tests require less than...
Exercice 2:1 A biostatistician is interested in studying the time X (in seconds) it takes a hematology cell counter to complete a test on a blood sample. The probability density function of the aforementioned time is: f(x) = -{ cos x if (i < x <T/2 0 elsewhere. 1. Find the cumulative distribution function and compute the median and 65-th percentile of the time to complete a test on a sample. 2. What is the percentage of tests require less...
Exercice 2: A biostatistician is interested in studying the time X (in seconds) it takes a hematology cell counter to complete a test on a blood sample. The probability density function of the aforementioned time is: cose if 0<x</2 f(x) = 0 elsewhere. 1. Find the cumulative distribution function and compute the median and 65-th percentile of the time to complete a test on a sample. 2. What is the percentage of tests require less than 7/3 seconds to complete?...
Exercice 2: A biostatistician is interested in studying the time X (in seconds) it takes a hematology cell counter to complete a test on a blood sample. The probability density function of the aforementioned time is: COST f(x) = = {* if 0 < x < 1/2 elsewhere. 0 1. Find the cumulative distribution function and compute the median and 65-th percentile of the time to complete a test on a sample. 2. What is the percentage of tests require...
Exercise 1: Mussels are Canada's top shellfish aquaculture product, produced in Newfound- land and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Quebec. Mussels filter the sea water between their shells and accumulate viral, bacterial, and parasitic pathogens in their tissues. Among the mussels collected from a certain Canadian coastline 80% are infected with a parasite. A biologist examines 120 randomly selected mussels in this region. What is the probability that more than 86% of the mussels in this sample are...
QUESTION 8 1 poir The probability density function of the time it takes a hematology cell counter to complete a test on a blood sample is f(x)=0.04 for 57<x<82 seconds. Round your answers to 2 decimal places. (a) What proportion of tests require more than 70 seconds to complete? (b) What proportion of tests require less than one minute to complete? (c) Determine the mean and variance of the time to complete a test on a sample. Mean- seconds Variance...
In the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT), we are
interested in the total time to complete a project that is
comprised of a large number of
subprojects. For illustration, let X1, X2, X3 be three
independent random times for
three subprojects. If these subprojects are in series (the
first one must be completed
before the second starts, etc.), then we are interested in the
sum Y = X1 +X2+X3.
If these are in parallel (can be worked on simultaneously),...
In the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT), we are
interested in the total time to complete a project that is
comprised of a large number of
subprojects. For illustration, let X1, X2, X3 be three
independent random times for
three subprojects. If these subprojects are in series (the
first one must be completed
before the second starts, etc.), then we are interested in the
sum Y = X1 +X2+X3.
If these are in parallel (can be worked on simultaneously),...