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1. To support National Heart Week, the Heart Association plans to install a free blood pressure...
To support National Heart Week, the Heart Association plans to install a free blood pressure testing booth in El Con Mall for the week. Previous experience indicates that, on average, 13.0 persons per hour request a test Assume amvals are Poisson distributed from an infinite population. Blood pressure measurements can be made at a constant time of four minutes each. Assume the queue length can be infinite with FCFS discipline a. What average number in line can be expected? (Round...
to support national heart week the heart association plans to install a free blood pressure testing booth at the soda city market.the association will have 5 separate setup to test blood pressure.they predict 50 people/hour will request a test with a cva =1 .it takes and on avarage , 5mitutes to complete the test with standard deviation of 3 minutes.on avarage ,how many people should the association except to see in line,waiting to have their blood tested?
Blood pressure: High blood pressure has been identified as a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. The proportion of U.S. adults with high blood pressure is 0.3. A sample of 32 U.S. adults is chosen. Use the TI-84 Plus Calculator as needed. Round the answer to at least four decimal places. al. Part 1 of 5 Is it appropriate to use the normal approximation to find the probability that more than 44% of the people in the sample have...
Blood pressure: High blood pressure has been identified as a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. The proportion of U.S. adults with high blood pressure is 0.4. A sample of 37 U.S. adults is chosen. Use the TI-84 Calculator as needed. Round the answer to four decimal places. Part 1 Is it appropriate to use the normal approximation to find the probability that more than 45% of the people in the sample have high blood pressure? It is and...
Blood pressure: A blood pressure measurement consists of two numbers: the systolic pressure, which is the maximum pressure taken when the heart is contracting, and the diastolic pressure, which is the minimum pressure taken at the beginning of the heartbeat. Blood pressures were measured, in millimeters, for a sample of 6 adults. The following table presents the results. The least-squares regression line y =be+b,x=111.1246 -0.2740x, s.7.0225868, (-x) = 187.33, and x = 119.67 are known for this data. Diastolic Systolic...
Blood pressure: High blood pressure has been identified as a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. The proportion of U.S. adults with high blood pressure is 0.3. A sample of 32 U.S. adults is chosen. Use the TI-84 Plus Calculator as needed. Round the answer to at least four decimal places. ol. Part 1 of 5 Is it appropriate to use the normal approximation to find the probability that more than 44% of the people in the sample have...
To help students with homework and to answer students' doubts in your operations management course planning to start a help desk every saturday staffed by your instructor .The working time of the help desk starts from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm. Statistics show that students arrive at a rate of four per hour and the distribution is approximately Poisson. Assistance time averages 10 minutes, distributed exponentially. Assume population and line length can be infinite and queue discipline is FCFS. Show...
Beate Klingenberg manages a Poughkeepsie, New York, movie theater complex called Cinema 8. Each of the eight auditoriums plays a different film; the schedule staggers starting times to avoid the large crowds that would occur if all eight movies started at the same time. The theater has a single ticket booth and a cashier who can maintain an average service rate of 300 300 patrons per hour. Service times are assumed to follow a negative exponential distribution. Arrivals on a...
QUESTION 1 10 points Save Answer The blood pressure (average of systolic and diastolic measurements) of each of 20 randomly selected persons was measured. The results were: 30, 38, 51, 32, 50, 23, 37, 24, 21, 67, 45, 47, 34, 36, 32, 29, 49, 55, 65, 41 Can we assume normality for this sample? (Hint: You can use qqnorm and qqline or the CLT to help answer this question) Yes Ο Νο QUESTION 2 10 points Save Answer The blood...
A pharmaceutical company claims that its new drug reduces systolic blood pressure. The systolic blood pressure (in millimeters of mercury) for nine patients before taking the new drug and 22 hours after taking the drug are shown in the table below. Using this data, find the 99%99% confidence interval for the true difference in blood pressure for each patient after taking the new drug. Assume that the blood pressures are normally distributed for the population of patients both before and...