You are the operations manager for Flipper Seadoo, a Mexican seadoo manufacturer that will be exporting their product into Canada soon. The Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) now includes emissions specifications for seadoos. All seadoos must meet this specification if they want to be sold legally in Canada. In order to obtain this certification, the carbon monoxide (CO) emissions from a seadoo must not exceed 300 parts per million (PPM) more than 5% of the time. The current catalytic converter used has historically produced seadoos with a mean CO emission of 260 PPM with a standard deviation of 23 PPM. What is the probability that a seadoo's CO emissions will exceed 300 PPM with the current catalytic converter? a) 0.0410 Ob) 0.0228 Oc) 0.9590 d) 0.9878 e) 0.1587 You are the operations manager for Flipper Seadoo, a Mexican seadoo manufacturer that will be exporting their product into Canada soon. The Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) now includes emissions specifications for seadoos. All seadoos must meet this specification if they want to be sold legally in Canada. In order to obtain this certification, the carbon monoxide (CO) emissions from a seadoo must not exceed 300 parts per million (PPM) more than 5% of the time. Which combination of mean CO emission and standard deviation would meet the CEPA certification requirements? a) Mean CO emission of 270 PPM and standard deviation of 19 PPM Ob) Mean CO emission of 260 PPM and standard deviation of 26 PPM c) Mean CO emission of 268 PPM and standard deviation of 18 PPM d) Mean CO emission of 265 PPM and standard deviation of 22 PPM e) All of the above would meet the certification requirements
You are the operations manager for Flipper Seadoo, a Mexican seadoo manufacturer that will be exporting their product into Canada soon. The Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) now includes emissions specifications for seadoos. All seadoos must meet this specification if they want to be sold legally in Canada. In order to obtain this certification, the carbon monoxide (CO) emissions from a seadoo must not exceed 300 parts per million (PPM) more than 5% of the time. The current catalytic converter used has historically produced seadoos with a mean CO emission of 260 PPM with a standard deviation of 23 PPM. What is the probability that a seadoo's CO emissions will exceed 300 PPM with the current catalytic converter? a) 0.0410 Ob) 0.0228 Oc) 0.9590 d) 0.9878 e) 0.1587 You are the operations manager for Flipper Seadoo, a Mexican seadoo manufacturer that will be exporting their product into Canada soon. The Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) now includes emissions specifications for seadoos. All seadoos must meet this specification if they want to be sold legally in Canada. In order to obtain this certification, the carbon monoxide (CO) emissions from a seadoo must not exceed 300 parts per million (PPM) more than 5% of the time. Which combination of mean CO emission and standard deviation would meet the CEPA certification requirements? a) Mean CO emission of 270 PPM and standard deviation of 19 PPM Ob) Mean CO emission of 260 PPM and standard deviation of 26 PPM c) Mean CO emission of 268 PPM and standard deviation of 18 PPM d) Mean CO emission of 265 PPM and standard deviation of 22 PPM e) All of the above would meet the certification requirements
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