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Mark used 14 bananas, 15 oranges, and 24 strawberries in his fruit salad.
Dani used 7 bananas, 9 oranges, and 12 strawberries. Did Mark and Dan
use the same ratio of bananas to strawberries? *
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Logan wants to know how many skateboards have defective parts. he inspects 20,000 skateboards and keeps track of the number of defects per board. use his probability distribution table to find the expected value for defects on a skateboard.
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Data on oxide thickness of semiconductors are as follows: 426 432 418 418 421 436 418 408 431 435 423 426 411 434 435 432 411 426 407 439 422 426 412 416 consider this data as a sample of the population. (a) calculate a point estimate of the mean oxide thickness for all wafers in the population. (round your answer to 3 decimal places.) (b) calculate a point estimate of the standard deviation of oxide thickness for all wafers in the population. (round your answer to 2 decimal places.) (c) calculate the standard error of the point estimate from part (a). (round your answer to 2 decimal places.) (d) calculate a point estimate of the median oxide thickness for all wafers in the population. (express your answer to 1 decimal places.) (e) calculate a point estimate of the proportion of wafers in the population that have oxide thickness greater than 430 angstrom. (round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
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