Q BgQuestion:

      
Novice
Karma Points: 25
Respect (100%):
posted by  ERTW on 11/7/2009 12:02:45 PM  |  status: Live  |  Earned Karma: 25

3-61 Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers

Course Textbook Chapter Problem Needs by
Statistics and Probability Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers (4th) by Montgomery, Runger 3 61 11/9/2009 at 7:00:00 AM
Question Details:
For each scenario described below, state whether or not the binomial distribution is a reasonable model for the random variable and why. State any assumptions you make.
a) A production process produces thousands of temperature transducers. Let X denote the number of nonconforming transducers in a sample of size 30 selected at random from the process.
b) From a batch of 50 temperature transducers, a sample of size 30 is selected without replacement. Let X denote the number of nonconforming transducers in the sample.
c)Four identical electronic components are wired to a controller that can switch from a failed component to one of the remaining spares. Let X denote the number of components that have failed after a specified period of operation.
d) Let X denote the number of accidents that occur along the federal highways on Arizona during a one-month period.
e) Let X denote the number of correct answers by a student taking a multiple choice exam in which a student can eliminate some of the choices as being incorrect in some questions and all the incorrect choices in other questions. 
f) Defects occur randomly over the surface of a semiconductor chip. However only 80% of defects can be found by testing. A sample of 40 chips with one defect each is tested. Let X denote the number of chips in which the test finds a defect.
g) Reconsider the situation in part (f). Now suppose the sample of 40 chips consists of chips with 1 and with 0 defects.
h) A filling operation attempts to fill detergent packages to the advertised weight. Let X denote the number of detergent packages that are under-filled.
i) Errors in a digital communication channel occur in bursts that affect several consecutive bits. Let X denote the number of bits in error in a transmission of 100,000 bits.
j) Let X denote the number of surface flaws in a large coil of galvanized steel.

I'm quite uncertain where to even begin the questions. I don't know how to rationalize my answer or how I would even know if the binomial distribution is reasonable for the random variable.
Bonus Point Alert! Earn +4 additional karma points for helping this gold member.

AAnswers:

Answer Question Ask for clarification

No one has answered this question yet.

Be the first to answer. Earn up to 10 karma points.

Answer Question Ask for clarificarion

Join Cramster's Community

Cramster.com brings together students, educators and subject enthusiasts in an online study community. With around-the-clock expert help and a community of over 100,000 knowledgeable members, you can find the help you need, whenever you need it. Join for free today » How Cramster is different from tutoring »