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Doggie Nuggets Inc. (DNI) sells large bags of dog food to warehouse clubs. DNI uses an...
Doggie Nuggets Inc. (DNI) sells large bags of dog food to warehouse dlubs.DNI uses an automatic äing process to ti the bags Wieights of the filed bags are approximately nomally strbuled with a mean of 53 klograms and a slandand deviation of 1.48 klograms Complete parts a through d below a What is the probability hat a filed bag witl weigh less than 52.6 klograms? The probabilitys Round to four decimal places as needed.) b what probabley Pat a randonty...
The actual weights of bags of pet food are normally distributed with a mean weight of a bag of 50.0 Ib., and a standard deviation of 0.2 lb. e) If there is a 35% chance to choose a bag with weight greater or equal to X, what is X? f) Any bag that has a weight above the 90 percentile is sold in the wholesale warehouse. What is the minimum weight that will be sold at the warehouse? g) What...
Let us assume that the weights of bags of dog food are normally distributed with a mean of 50 lb and a standard deviation of 2.5 lb. (a) Describe the shape and horizontal scaling on the graph of the distribution for the population of all weights of bags of fertilizer. (b) Find the probability that the weight from a single randomly selected bag will be less than 46 lbs. Based upon your results, would it be unusual to find an...
(1 point) Suppose that you have purchased a filling machine for candy bags that is supposed to fill each bag with 14 oz of candy. Assume that the weights of filled bags are approximately normally distributed. A random sample of 9 bags yields the following data (in oz): 13.13 13.29 13 13.42 14.52 13.59 14.79 14.59 14.59 Using a 0.05, can you conclude that the mean fill weight is actually less than 14 by computing the following: (a) the degree...
A pet food producer fills 25-pound bags of dog food on two different production lines located in separate cities. In an effort to determine whether differences exist between the average fill rates for the two lines, a random sample of 17 bags from line 1 and a random sample of 22 bags from line 2 were recently selected. Each bag's weight was measured and the accompanying table reports the summary measures from the samples. Assume the two lines are normally...
A company packages a bulk product in bags with a 50-pound label weight. During a typical day's operation of the fill process, 22 subgroups of five bag fills are observed. Using the observed data, 1 and Rare calculated to be 52.9364 pounds and 1.6818 pounds, respectively. When the 22 I's and 22 Rs are plotted with respect to the appropriate control limits, the first 6 subgroups are found to be out of control. We found that the elimination of a...
I need the answer for Question 2 by taking the information from Question 1 mentioned above.. . Suppose that you own a movie theater and that you have purchased a filling machine for candy bags which, according to the manufacturer, is supposed to fill each bag with 16 oz. of candy. You want to find out if the (population) mean μ is actually 16 oz. so, you take a random sample of 16 bags which yields the following data (in...
SYNOPSIS The product manager for coffee development at Kraft Canada must decide whether to introduce the company's new line of single-serve coffee pods or to await results from the product's launch in the United States. Key strategic decisions include choosing the target market to focus on and determining the value proposition to emphasize. Important questions are also raised in regard to how the new product should be branded, the flavors to offer, whether Kraft should use traditional distribution channels or...