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WORD PROBLEM

A researcher wished to estimate the difference between the proportion of users of two
shampoos who are satisfied with the prodcut. In a sample of 400 users of Shampoo A
taken by this researcher, 78 said they are satisifed. In another sample of 500 users of
Shampoo B taken by the same researcher, 92 said they were satisfied.

a) Construct a 90% confidence interval for the true difference between the two
population proportions.
b) Based on your answer in (a), what would be your response at "=0.1 to the claim
that there is no difference in customer satisfaction between the two shampoos?

A. Identify the following whether it is a Discrete Random Variable (DRV) or a


Continuous Random Variable (CRV).

CRV 1. Mass of human.


DRV 2. Number of Book Pages.
DRV 3. Number of Sales.
DRV 4. Number of calls.
CRV 5. Weight of Apples.
CRV 6. Length of Tree.
CRV 7. Volume of Solid Sphere.
CRV 8. Time of Class.
DRV 9. Mistakes per class.
DRV 10. People in line.
DRV 11. Number of hair strand.
CRV 12. Kilo of rice.
CRV 13. Volume of running water in the faucet.
CRV 14. Speed of car.
CRV `15. Diameter of circle.
B. USE TREE DIAGRAM
1. Playing two games of Tennis.

2. When you roll a die, the possible outcomes are?

3. Doubles O’s Cafe serves two desserts; a cake and a pie. They also serve three
beverages; coffee, tea and juice. Suppose you choose on dessert and one beverage.
How many people outcomes are there.
4. Rene Alarcon is a disc jockey. He chooses different types of records for each hour
of his three-hour program. The possible choices are listed below. How many
possible outcomes are there?

First Hour Second Hour Third Hour


Rock Instrumental Opera
Folk Jazz Classical

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