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ASHFORD UNIVERSITY MAT 540 Week 2 Quiz WITH ALL COMPLETE AND LATEST SOLUTIONS GRADE A+
- Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2020
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A large research hospital and a community hospital are located in your area. The surgery cases, even of the same type, are not equally serious. Large research hospitals tend to get the most serious surgery cases, whereas community hospitals tend to get more of the routine cases. Suppose that patients can be classified as being in either "Good" or "Poor" condition and the outcomes of surgery are as shown in table below.
A large research hospital and a community hospital are located in your ar...
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MAT 540 WEEK 3 QUIZ 2 2016
- Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2019
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Question 1 
1. If two events are not mutually exclusive, then P(A or B) = P(A) P(B)
True 
False 
2 points 
Question 2 
1. Seventy two percent of all observations fall within 1 standard deviation of the mean if the data is normally distributed.
True 
False 
2 points 
Question 3 
1. Probability trees are used only to compute conditional probabilities. 
True 
False 
2 points 
Question 4 
1. The equal likelihood criterion assigns a probability of 0.5 to each state of nature, regardless of how many...
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MAT 540 WEEK 3 QUIZ 2 2016 VERSION
- Exam (elaborations) • 8 pages • 2018
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Question 1 
1. If two events are not mutually exclusive, then P(A or B) = P(A) P(B)
True 
False 
2 points 
Question 2 
1. Seventy two percent of all observations fall within 1 standard deviation of the mean if the data is normally distributed.
True 
False 
2 points 
Question 3 
1. Probability trees are used only to compute conditional probabilities. 
True 
False 
2 points 
Question 4 
1. The equal likelihood criterion assigns a probability of 0.5 to each state of nature, regardless of how many...