Modern Business Statistics with Microsoft Office Excel (with XLSTAT Education Edition Printed Access Card) (MindTap Course List)
Modern Business Statistics with Microsoft Office Excel (with XLSTAT Education Edition Printed Access Card) (MindTap Course List)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781337115186
Author: David R. Anderson, Dennis J. Sweeney, Thomas A. Williams, Jeffrey D. Camm, James J. Cochran
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5.3, Problem 18E

The American Housing Survey reported the following data on the number of times that owner-occupied and renter-occupied units had a water supply stoppage lasting 6 or more hours in the past 3 months (U.S. Census Bureau website, October 2012).

Number of Units (1000s)
Number of Times Owner Occupied Renter Occupied
0 439 394
1 1100 760
2 249 221
3 98 92
4 times or more 120 111
  1. a. Define a random variable x = number of times that owner-occupied units had a water supply stoppage lasting 6 or more hours in the past 3 months and develop a probability distribution for the random variable. (Let x = 4 represent 4 or more times.)
  2. b. Compute the expected value and variance for x.
  3. c. Define a random variable y = number of times that renter-occupied units had a water supply stoppage lasting 6 or more hours in the past 3 months and develop a probability distribution for the random variable. (Let y = 4 represent 4 or more times.)
  4. d. Compute the expected value and variance for y.
  5. e. What observations can you make from a comparison of the number of water supply stoppages reported by owner-occupied units versus renter-occupied units?

a.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Construct a discrete probability distribution for the random variable x.

Answer to Problem 18E

The probability distribution for the random variable x is given by,

xf(x)
00.2188
10.5484
20.1241
30.0489
40.0598

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The data represents the number of times that owner-occupied and renter-occupied units had a water supply stoppage lasting 6 or more hours in the past 3 months. The random variable x is the number of times that owner-occupied units had a water supply stoppage lasting 6 or more hours in the past 3 months.

The corresponding probabilities of the random variable x are obtained by dividing the number of units that are owner occupied (f) with total number of units (N) that are owner occupied.

That is, f(x)=fN

For example, f(1)=0.2188(=4392006)

The probability distribution for the random variable x can be obtained as follows:

xff(x)
04390.2188
111000.5484
22490.1241
3980.0489
41200.0598
Total26001.0000

Thus, a discrete probability distribution for the random variable x is obtained.

b.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Compute the expected value and variance for the random variable x.

Answer to Problem 18E

The expected value for the random variable x is 1.1825.

The variance of the random variable x is 1.0435.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The formula for the expected value of a discrete random variable is,

E(x)=μ=xf(x)

The formula for the variance of the discrete random variable is,

σ2=[(xμ)2. f(x)]

The expected value and variance for the random variable x is obtained using the following table:

xf(x)xf(x)(xμ)(xμ)2(x-μ)2. f(x) 
00.21880–1.18251.3983060.305949 
10.54840.5484–0.18250.0333060.018265 
20.12410.24820.81750.6683060.082937 
30.04890.14671.81753.3033060.161532 
40.05980.23922.81757.9383060.474711 
Total1.00001.18254.087513.341531.043394

Thus, the expected value for the random variable x is 1.1825 and the variance of the random variable x is 1.0435.

c.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Construct a discrete probability distribution for the random variable y.

Answer to Problem 18E

The probability distribution for the random variable y is given by,

yf(y)
00.2188
10.5484
20.1241
30.0489
40.0598

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The data represents the number of times that owner-occupied and renter-occupied units had a water supply stoppage lasting 6 or more hours in the past 3 months. The random variable y is the number of times that renter-occupied units had a water supply stoppage lasting 6 or more hours in the past 3 months.

The corresponding probabilities of the random variable y are obtained by dividing the number of units that are owner occupied (f) with total number of units (N) that are owner occupied.

That is, f(y)=fN

For example, f(1)=0.2188(=3941,578)

The probability distribution for the random variable y can be obtained as follows:

yff(y)
03940.249683
17600.481622
22210.140051
3920.058302
41110.070342
Total1,5781

Thus, a discrete probability distribution for the random variable y is obtained.

d.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Compute the expected value and variance for the random variable y.

Answer to Problem 18E

The expected value for the random variable y is 1.2180.

The variance of the random variable y is 1.2085.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The formula for the expected value of a discrete random variable is,

E(y)=μ=yf(y)

The formula for the variance of the discrete random variable is,

σ2=[(yμ)2. f(y)]

The expected value and variance for the random variable y is obtained using the following table:

yf(y)yf(y)(yμ)(yμ)2(y-μ)2. f(y) 
00.2496830–1.2181.4835180.370409 
10.4816220.481622–0.2180.0475230.022888 
20.1400510.2801010.7820030.6115280.085645 
30.0583020.1749051.7820033.1755330.185139 
40.0703420.2813692.7820037.7395380.544416 
Total11.2179973.91001313.057641.208497

Thus, the expected value for the random variable y is 1.2180 and the variance of the random variable y is 1.2085.

e.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Explain the observations that can be made from a comparison of the number of water supply stoppages reported by owner-occupied units versus renter-occupied units.

Explanation of Solution

The expected number of times that renter-occupied units had a water supply stoppage lasting 6 or more hours in the past 3 months is 1.2180 and the expected number of times that owner-occupied units had a water supply stoppage lasting 6 or more hours in the past 3 months is 1.1825. Thus, the expected value is greater for the renter-occupied units than the owner-occupied units. The variability is less for the owner-occupied units comparing to the renter-occupied units.

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