STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS+ECON.>CUSTOM<
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ISBN: 9781256861799
Author: NEWBOLD
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 3, Problem 108E
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The probability of carrying illegal amount of liquor by a passenger who is identified by TPS.
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The Customs Inspection agency at international airports has developed a traveler profiling system (TPS) to detect passengers who are trying to bring more liquor into the country than is allowed by present regulations. Long-term studies indicate that 20% of the passengers are carrying more liquor than is allowed. Tests on the new TPS scheme has shown that of those carrying illegal amounts of liquor, 80% will be identified and subject to complete luggage search. In addition 20% of those not carrying illegal amounts of liquor will also be identified by TPS and subject to a complete luggage search.If a passenger is identified by TPS, what is the probability that the passenger is carrying an illegal amount of liquor? Comment on the value of this system.
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The significance level is 5%
Of all tested hypotheses, 40% are true
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STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS+ECON.>CUSTOM<
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