subject
Mathematics, 22.08.2020 23:01 jakhunter354

Random sampling from a large lot of manufactured items yields a number of defective items X with an approximate binomial distribution with p being the true proportion of defectives in the lot. A sampling plan consists of specifying the number, n, of items to be sampled and an acceptance number $a$. After n items are inspected, the lot is accepted if X \leq a and is rejected if X > a. A. For n = 100 and a = 20 calculate the probability of accepting the lot for values of p equal to 0, 0.1, 0.3, 0.5 and 0.9 and 1. Write the six acceptance probabilities, separated by commas.
B. Graph the probability of lot acceptance as a function of p. This is called an operating characteristic curve. They key is to store your lists of ps and your list of probabilities as vectors in R, and then to use these as the X and Y axes in a geom_line() plot.

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Mathematics

question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:20
Suppose a laboratory has a 30 g sample of polonium-210. the half-life of polonium-210 is about 138 days how many half-lives of polonium-210 occur in 1104 days? how much polonium is in the sample 1104 days later? 9; 0.06 g 8; 0.12 g 8; 2,070 g
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30
The number of members f(x) in a local swimming club increased by 30% every year over a period of x years. the function below shows the relationship between f(x) and x: f(x) = 10(1.3)xwhich of the following graphs best represents the function? graph of f of x equals 1.3 multiplied by 10 to the power of x graph of exponential function going up from left to right in quadrant 1 through the point 0, 0 and continuing towards infinity graph of f of x equals 10 multiplied by 1.3 to the power of x graph of f of x equals 1.3 to the power of x
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30
Savannah had 40 iris blooms last year this year she had 15% more iris blooms how many more hours blooms did savannah have this year
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:20
The first week samantha learned to read braille, she could read 10 words per minute. in the second week she increased her speed by 20%. in the third week she increased her speed again by another 25%. how many words could she read per minute by the third week? hurry and tell me!
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Random sampling from a large lot of manufactured items yields a number of defective items X with an...
Questions
question
Geography, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Mathematics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Chemistry, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
History, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Mathematics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Mathematics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Mathematics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Mathematics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Mathematics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Mathematics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Mathematics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Mathematics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Mathematics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
History, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Mathematics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Mathematics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Mathematics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Physics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Mathematics, 13.09.2020 14:01
question
Biology, 13.09.2020 14:01
Questions on the website: 13722367