Your company, Sonic Video, Inc., has conducted research that shows the probability distribution, where X is the number of video arcades in a randomly chosen city with more than 500,000 inhabitants. x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 P(X = x) 0.07 0.09 0.36 0.24 0.15 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 (a) Compute the mean, variance and standard deviation (accurate to one decimal place). mean   variance   standard deviation       (b) As CEO of Startrooper Video Unlimited, you wish to install a chain of video arcades in Sleepy City, U.S.A. The city council regulations require that the number of arcades be within the range shared by at least 75% of all cities. What is this range? (Find the interval containing at least 3/4 of the data as guaranteed by Chebyshev's Rule. Round your answers to one decimal place.)

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Your company, Sonic Video, Inc., has conducted research that shows the probability distribution, where X is the number of video arcades in a randomly chosen city with more than 500,000 inhabitants.

x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
P(X = x)
0.07 0.09 0.36 0.24 0.15 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01
(a) Compute the mean, variance and standard deviation (accurate to one decimal place).
mean  
variance  
standard deviation      

(b) As CEO of Startrooper Video Unlimited, you wish to install a chain of video arcades in Sleepy City, U.S.A. The city council regulations require that the number of arcades be within the range shared by at least 75% of all cities. What is this range? (Find the interval containing at least 3/4 of the data as guaranteed by Chebyshev's Rule. Round your answers to one decimal place.)
 
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(a)

Consider the probability distribution for the random variable X.

Steps to calculate the standard deviation using Excel Spread sheet as follows:

Step1. Name cells A1, and B1 as x, and P(X=x) respectively.

Step2. Enter the values of x through cells A2 to A11.

Step3. Enter the values of P(X=x) through cells B2 to B11.

Step4. Name the cell C1 as xP(X=x). Click on C2 and add the formula “=A2*B2” in the formula tab and drag the formula to the cells through C2 to C11.

Step5. Name the cell C12 as mean (mu).

Step6. Click on C13 and add the formula “=SUM(C2:C11)” in the formula tab.

Step7. Click on D2 and add the formula “=(A2-$C$13)^2*B2” in the formula tab and drag the formula to the cells through  D2 to D11.

Step8. Name the cell D12 as variance.

Step11. Click on D13 and add the formula “=SUM(D2:D11)” in the formula tab.

Step8. Name the cell E1 as SD (Standard Deviation).

Step7. Click on E13 and add the formula “=SQRT(D13)” in the formula tab.

A window showing the standard deviation of the sample will appear as,

x

P(X=x)

xP(X=x)

(x-mu)^2P(X=x)

SD

0

0.07

0

0.514087

 

1

0.09

0.09

0.263169

 

2

0.36

0.72

0.181476

 

3

0.24

0.72

0.020184

 

4

0.15

0.6

0.249615

 

5

0.03

0.15

0.157323

 

6

0.02

0.12

0.216482

 

7

0.02

0.14

0.368082

 

8

0.01

0.08

0.279841

 

9

0.01

0.09

0.395641

 
   

mean(mu)

Variance

 
   

2.71

2.6459

1.6266

Thus, the mean of random variable X is 2.71, variance is 2.6 and the standard deviation is σ≈1.6.

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