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BA 275 Quantitative Business Methods
Agenda Quiz #1 Experiencing Random Behavior Normal Probability Distribution Normal Probability Table
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Review Question: Warranty Level
Mean = 30,000 miles STD = 5,000 miles Q1: If the level of warranty is set at 15,000 miles, about what % of tires will be returned under the warranty? Q2: If we can accept that up to 2.5% of tires can be returned under warranty, what should be the warranty level?
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The Empirical Rule is not Enough
Mean = 30,000 miles STD = 5,000 miles Q1: If the level of warranty is set at 12,000 miles, about what % of tires will be returned under the warranty? Q2: If we can accept that up to 3% of tires can be returned under warranty, what should be the warranty level?
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The Normal Probability Distribution
A specific curve that is symmetric and bell-shaped with two parameters m and s2. It has been used to describe variables that are too cumbersome to be consider as discrete (i.e., continuous variable). For example, Physical measurements of members of a biological population (e.g., heights and weights), IQ and exam scores, amounts of rainfall, scientific measurements, etc. It can be used to describe the outcome of a binomial experiment when the number of trials is large. It is the foundation of classical statistics. Central Limit Theorem
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Standard Normal Probabilities (Table A)
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Standard Normal Probabilities (Table A)
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Example 1
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Example 2
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Example 3
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Sampling Distribution (Section 4.4)
A sampling distribution describes the distribution of all possible values of a statistic over all possible random samples of a specific size that can be taken from a population.
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Central Limit Theorem (CLT)
The CLT applied to Means With a sample of size n = 25, can we predict the value of the sample mean? CLT demo Example 1: X ~ a normal distribution with the mean 16, and variance 25. Example 2: X ~ a distribution with the mean 8.08, and variance
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Answer: Review Question: Warranty Level
Mean = 30,000 miles STD = 5,000 miles Q1: If the level of warranty is set at 15,000 miles, about what % of tires will be returned under the warranty? => 0.15% Q2: If we can accept that up to 2.5% of tires can be returned under warranty, what should be the warranty level? => 20,000 miles
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Answer: The Empirical Rule is not Enough
Mean = 30,000 miles STD = 5,000 miles Q1: If the level of warranty is set at 12,000 miles, about what % of tires will be returned under the warranty? => almost Q2: If we can accept that up to 3% of tires can be returned under warranty, what should be the warranty level? => 20,600 miles
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Answer: Example 1 Prob = 0.025
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Answer: Example 2 a = -1.41
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Answer: Example 3 b = 3.14
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