Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences - 9th Edition - by Jay L. Devore - ISBN 9781305251809

Probability and Statistics for Engineer...
9th Edition
Jay L. Devore
Publisher: Cengage Learning
ISBN: 9781305251809

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Chapter 2.5 - IndependenceChapter 3 - Discrete Random Variables And Probability DistributionsChapter 3.1 - Random VariablesChapter 3.2 - Probability Distributions For Discrete Random VariablesChapter 3.3 - Expected ValuesChapter 3.4 - The Binomial Probability DistributionChapter 3.5 - Hypergeometric And Negative Binomial DistributionsChapter 3.6 - The Poisson Probability DistributionChapter 4 - Continuous Random Variables And Probability DistributionsChapter 4.1 - Probability Density FunctionsChapter 4.2 - Cumulative Distribution Functions And Expected ValuesChapter 4.3 - The Normal DistributionChapter 4.4 - The Exponential And Gamma DistributionsChapter 4.5 - Other Continuous DistributionsChapter 4.6 - Probability PlotsChapter 5 - Joint Probability Distributions And Random SamplesChapter 5.1 - Jointly Distributed Random VariablesChapter 5.2 - Expected Values, Covariance, And CorrelationChapter 5.3 - Statistics And Their DistributionsChapter 5.4 - The Distribution Of The Sample MeanChapter 5.5 - The Distribution Of A Linear CombinationChapter 6 - Point EstimationChapter 6.1 - Some General Concepts Of Point EstimationChapter 6.2 - Methods Of Point EstimationChapter 7 - Statistical Intervals Based On A Single SampleChapter 7.1 - Basic Properties Of Confidence IntervalsChapter 7.2 - Large-sample Confidence Intervals For A Population Mean And ProportionChapter 7.3 - Intervals Based On A Normal Population DistributionChapter 7.4 - Confidence Intervals For The Variance And Standard Deviation Of A Normal PopulationChapter 8 - Tests Of Hypotheses Based On A Single SamplsChapter 8.1 - Hypotheses And Test ProceduresChapter 8.2 - Z Tests For Hypotheses About A Population MeanChapter 8.3 - The One-sample T TestChapter 8.4 - Tests Concerning A Population ProportionChapter 8.5 - Further Aspects Of Hypothesis TestingChapter 9 - Inferences Based On Two SamplesChapter 9.1 - Z Tests And Confidence Intervals For A Difference Between Two Population MeansChapter 9.2 - The Two-sample T Test And Confidence IntervalChapter 9.3 - Analysis Of Paired DataChapter 9.4 - Inferences Concerning A Difference Between Population ProportionsChapter 9.5 - Inferences Concerning Two Population VariancesChapter 10 - The Analysis Of VarianceChapter 10.1 - Single-factor AnovaChapter 10.2 - Multiple Comparisons In AnovaChapter 10.3 - More On Single-factor AnovaChapter 11 - Multifactor Analysis Of VarianceChapter 11.1 - Two-factor Anova With Kij =1Chapter 11.2 - Two-factor Anova With Kij .>1Chapter 11.3 - Three-factor AnovaChapter 11.4 - 2p Factorial ExperimentsChapter 12 - Simple Linear Regression And CorrelationChapter 12.1 - The Simple Linear Regression ModelChapter 12.2 - Estimating Model ParametersChapter 12.3 - Inferences About The Slope Parameter B1Chapter 12.4 - Inferences Concerning My ? X* And The Prediction Of Future Y ValuesChapter 12.5 - CorrelationChapter 13 - Nonlinear And Multiple RegressionChapter 13.1 - Assessing Model AdequacyChapter 13.2 - Regression With Transformed VariablesChapter 13.3 - Polynomial RegressionChapter 13.4 - Multiple Regression AnalysisChapter 13.5 - Other Issues In Multiple RegressionChapter 14 - Goodness-of-fit Tests And Categorical Data AnalysisChapter 14.1 - Goodness-of-fit Tests When Category Probabilities Are Completely SpecifiedChapter 14.2 - Goodness-of-fit Tests For Composite HypothesesChapter 14.3 - Two-way Contingency TablesChapter 15 - Distribution-free ProceduresChapter 15.1 - The Wilcoxon Signed-rank TestChapter 15.2 - The Wilcoxon Rank-sum TestChapter 15.3 - Distribution-free Confidence IntervalsChapter 15.4 - Distribution-free AnovaChapter 16 - Quality Control MethodsChapter 16.1 - General Comments On Control ChartsChapter 16.2 - Control Charts For Process LocationChapter 16.3 - Control Charts For Process VariationChapter 16.4 - Control Charts For AttributesChapter 16.5 - Cusum ProceduresChapter 16.6 - Acceptance Sampling

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Put statistical theories into practice with Probability and Statistics For Engineering and the Sciences, 9th Edition. Always a favorite with statistics students, this calculus-based text offers a comprehensive introduction to probability and statistics while demonstrating how professionals apply concepts, models, and methodologies in today's engineering and scientific careers. Jay Devore, an award-winning professor and internationally recognized author and statistician, emphasizes authentic problem scenarios in a multitude of examples and exercises, many of which involve real data, to show how statistics makes sense of the world. Mathematical development and derivations are kept to a minimum. The book also includes output, graphics, and screen shots from various statistical software packages to give you a solid perspective of statistics in action. A Student Solutions Manual, which includes worked-out solutions to almost all the odd-numbered exercises in the book, is available.

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Chapter 2.3, Problem 42EChapter 2.4, Problem 61EChapter 2.4, Problem 63EGiven info: The information is based on purchasing the audio components like a receiver, pair of...Chapter 2.5, Problem 85EChapter 2, Problem 90SEGiven info: The information is based on five friends named Allison, Beth, Carol, Diane and Evelyn...Chapter 2, Problem 106SEChapter 3.2, Problem 21EChapter 3.3, Problem 44EChapter 3.4, Problem 58EChapter 3.4, Problem 67EChapter 3.5, Problem 70EChapter 3.6, Problem 93EChapter 3, Problem 94SEChapter 3, Problem 102SEChapter 3, Problem 115SEGiven info: The information is based on a professor who must get her first bus near her house and...Chapter 4.2, Problem 26EChapter 4.3, Problem 39EChapter 4.3, Problem 49EChapter 4.3, Problem 53EChapter 4.4, Problem 69EChapter 4.5, Problem 81EChapter 4.6, Problem 97EChapter 4, Problem 98SEGiven info: It is noted that Y denotes the distance from the left of the occurrence of break. The...Chapter 4, Problem 101SEGiven info: The fusion of two exponential distributions for the modeling behavior is termed as...Chapter 5.1, Problem 9EChapter 5.1, Problem 19EChapter 5.2, Problem 31EChapter 5.4, Problem 50EChapter 5.5, Problem 59EChapter 5, Problem 75SEGiven info: The random variables X and Y denote the amounts (lb) of grains of brand A and B,...Given info: Reference- Example 5.22: The random variables X1 and X2 are independently distributed...Chapter 6.1, Problem 4EChapter 6.2, Problem 21EChapter 6, Problem 31SEChapter 7.1, Problem 8EChapter 7.2, Problem 27EChapter 7.3, Problem 36EChapter 7, Problem 47SEGiven info: A random sample X1,X2,...,Xn is from a uniform distribution on the interval [0,θ] and...Given info: In a certain region two different companies have applied to provide cable television...Chapter 8.2, Problem 21EChapter 8.3, Problem 30EChapter 8.4, Problem 51EChapter 8, Problem 57SEChapter 8, Problem 78SEChapter 9.1, Problem 6EChapter 9.2, Problem 24EChapter 9.3, Problem 41EChapter 9.4, Problem 50EChapter 9, Problem 67SEChapter 9, Problem 72SEGiven info: The data represents the samples taken from the randomly located square sampling quadrate...Chapter 10.1, Problem 10EChapter 10.2, Problem 21EChapter 10.3, Problem 26EChapter 10, Problem 35SEChapter 10, Problem 37SECalculation: The model used to predict Yij is given below: Yij=Xij To this model a constant d is...Chapter 11.2, Problem 18EGiven info: An experiment was conducted to test the effect of fabric, type of exposure, level of...Chapter 11.4, Problem 39EChapter 11, Problem 50SEGiven info: An experiment was carried out to test the vat pressure A, cooking time of pulp B and...Chapter 12.1, Problem 8EChapter 12.2, Problem 28EChapter 12.3, Problem 35EGiven info: The data represents the values of the variables % total suspended solids removed (y) and...Given info: The data represents the values of the variables cation exchange capacity (x) and...Chapter 12, Problem 68SEGiven info: The data represents the values of the variables height in feet and price in dollars for...Given info: The data represents the values of the variables fracture toughness (y) and mode-mixity...Calculation: Consider, yi^=β0^−β1^xiβ0^=y¯−β1^x¯ Also, the sum of difference of each x value from...Chapter 13.2, Problem 17EGiven info: The MINITAB output shows that the springback from the wall opening angle being predicted...Given info: A sample of 20 mature woods were taken and the number of fibers in springwood, number of...Chapter 13, Problem 65SEGiven info: The MINITAB output shows the best regression option for the data predicted for pH before...Given info: The response time of a computer system follows exponential distribution with parameter...Chapter 14.2, Problem 19EChapter 14.3, Problem 36EChapter 14, Problem 37SEChapter 14, Problem 47SEChapter 15, Problem 28SEChapter 16.2, Problem 7EChapter 16, Problem 41SE

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