OL ts canvas.und.edu/courses/102493/quizzes/434010/tal TATRICI TIOMERS Fast Of Champic, must use the you need more numbers, use the next row of numbers: 63, 88, 55.....36, 81. last row, if needed. 85 32 64 90 73 02 76 03 86 67 ments 63 88 55 46 55 69 13 17 36 81 02 87 98 10 47 93 21 95 97 69 3 2 Simulate the machine breakdowns and repair process for 4 weeks in the following table: IMPORTANT: Only numbers (and if necessary, punctuation (e.g. comma)) in the table below. If you also write text in this table, I may not be able to grade this question for you and you would get a zero on this question. If you need to write notes for me, you may do so in the next question/space Machine Breakdowns Repair Time Week # Random number(s) Random number(s) Breakdowns Time used used 1 4 You may write your notes on your simulation, if you so wish, in the next question, space VERY IMPORTANT: Please show the front and back of your scratch sheets in full view of the webcam and then shred them to tiny pieces BEFORE you leave the honorlock session. Failing to do this is a serious offence, ts ents 5 canvas.unf.edu/course Problem 5 TI Axles manufactures axles for multiple auto manufacturers. The following distribution shows the machine breakdown in a given week: Cumulative Random Numbers Machine Breakdowns Probability Probability 1-5 0.05 .05 0 .10 0.15 6-15 1 2 .25 0.40 16-40 3 34 0.74 41-74 4 .26 75-99,00 Use the following random numbers to determine the number of machine breakdowns: 1.00 03 39 16 79 13 62 42 81 Every time a machine breaks down, one to three hours are required to fix it. The distribution for the machine repair time is provided below: Repair Time (hours) Probability Cumulative Probability Random Numbers 1 2 .30 0.30 1-30 .40 0.70 31-70 3 .30 1.00 71-99,00 Use as many numbers as you may need from the following random numbers to determine the repair time. Start with first row and then move to the second row and use the third row of random numbers last. For example, first use the row of numbers: 85, 32, 64......86, 67. Then if you need more numbers, use the next row of numbers: 63, 88, 55.....36, 81. And then use the last row, if needed. 85 32 64 90 73 02 76 03 86 67 62 88 55 16 55 40 13 17 36
OL ts canvas.und.edu/courses/102493/quizzes/434010/tal TATRICI TIOMERS Fast Of Champic, must use the you need more numbers, use the next row of numbers: 63, 88, 55.....36, 81. last row, if needed. 85 32 64 90 73 02 76 03 86 67 ments 63 88 55 46 55 69 13 17 36 81 02 87 98 10 47 93 21 95 97 69 3 2 Simulate the machine breakdowns and repair process for 4 weeks in the following table: IMPORTANT: Only numbers (and if necessary, punctuation (e.g. comma)) in the table below. If you also write text in this table, I may not be able to grade this question for you and you would get a zero on this question. If you need to write notes for me, you may do so in the next question/space Machine Breakdowns Repair Time Week # Random number(s) Random number(s) Breakdowns Time used used 1 4 You may write your notes on your simulation, if you so wish, in the next question, space VERY IMPORTANT: Please show the front and back of your scratch sheets in full view of the webcam and then shred them to tiny pieces BEFORE you leave the honorlock session. Failing to do this is a serious offence, ts ents 5 canvas.unf.edu/course Problem 5 TI Axles manufactures axles for multiple auto manufacturers. The following distribution shows the machine breakdown in a given week: Cumulative Random Numbers Machine Breakdowns Probability Probability 1-5 0.05 .05 0 .10 0.15 6-15 1 2 .25 0.40 16-40 3 34 0.74 41-74 4 .26 75-99,00 Use the following random numbers to determine the number of machine breakdowns: 1.00 03 39 16 79 13 62 42 81 Every time a machine breaks down, one to three hours are required to fix it. The distribution for the machine repair time is provided below: Repair Time (hours) Probability Cumulative Probability Random Numbers 1 2 .30 0.30 1-30 .40 0.70 31-70 3 .30 1.00 71-99,00 Use as many numbers as you may need from the following random numbers to determine the repair time. Start with first row and then move to the second row and use the third row of random numbers last. For example, first use the row of numbers: 85, 32, 64......86, 67. Then if you need more numbers, use the next row of numbers: 63, 88, 55.....36, 81. And then use the last row, if needed. 85 32 64 90 73 02 76 03 86 67 62 88 55 16 55 40 13 17 36
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TATRICI TIOMERS Fast Of Champic, must use the
you need more numbers, use the next row of numbers: 63, 88, 55.....36, 81.
last row, if needed.
85
32
64
90
73
02
76
03
86
67
ments
63
88
55
46
55
69
13
17
36
81
02
87
98
10
47
93
21
95
97
69
3
2
Simulate the machine breakdowns and repair process for 4 weeks in the following table:
IMPORTANT: Only numbers (and if necessary, punctuation (e.g. comma)) in the table below. If
you also write text in this table, I may not be able to grade this question for you and you
would get a zero on this question.
If you need to write notes for me, you may do so in the next question/space
Machine Breakdowns
Repair Time
Week #
Random number(s)
Random number(s)
Breakdowns
Time
used
used
1
4
You may write your notes on your simulation, if you so wish, in the next question, space
VERY IMPORTANT: Please show the front and back of your scratch sheets in full view of the
webcam and then shred them to tiny pieces BEFORE you leave the honorlock session. Failing
to do this is a serious offence,

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Problem 5
TI Axles manufactures axles for multiple auto manufacturers. The following
distribution shows the machine breakdown in a given week:
Cumulative
Random Numbers
Machine Breakdowns
Probability
Probability
1-5
0.05
.05
0
.10
0.15
6-15
1
2
.25
0.40
16-40
3
34
0.74
41-74
4
.26
75-99,00
Use the following random numbers to determine the number of machine breakdowns:
1.00
03 39 16
79
13
62 42 81
Every time a machine breaks down, one to three hours are required to fix it. The distribution
for the machine repair time is provided below:
Repair Time (hours)
Probability
Cumulative
Probability
Random Numbers
1
2
.30
0.30
1-30
.40
0.70
31-70
3
.30
1.00
71-99,00
Use as many numbers as you may need from the following random numbers to determine the
repair time. Start with first row and then move to the second row and use the third row of
random numbers last. For example, first use the row of numbers: 85, 32, 64......86, 67. Then if
you need more numbers, use the next row of numbers: 63, 88, 55.....36, 81. And then use the
last row, if needed.
85
32
64
90
73
02
76
03
86
67
62
88
55
16
55
40
13
17
36
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