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FILE The Downtown Parking Authority of Tampa, Florida, reported the following information for a sample of 250 customers on the number of hours cars are parked and the amount they are charged.
- a. Convert the information on the number of hours parked to a
probability distribution. Is this a discrete or a continuous probability distribution? - b. Find the
mean and the standard deviation of the number of hours parked. How would you answer the question: How long is a typical customer parked? - c. Find the mean and the standard deviation of the amount charged.
a.
Convert the number of hours parked to a probability distribution.
Identify whether this is a discrete or continuous probability distribution.
Answer to Problem 8E
The probability distribution of number of hours parked is as follows:
Number of hours | Probability |
1 | 0.08 |
2 | 0.152 |
3 | 0.212 |
4 | 0.18 |
5 | 0.16 |
6 | 0.052 |
7 | 0.02 |
8 | 0.144 |
This is a discrete random variable.
Explanation of Solution
Probability distribution:
The possible outcomes of an experiment and the probability associated with each of its outcome is called probability distribution.
The probability distribution of the number of hours parked is calculated as follows.
Number of hours | Frequency | Amount charged | Probability |
1 | 20 | 3 | |
2 | 38 | 6 | |
3 | 53 | 9 | |
4 | 45 | 12 | |
5 | 40 | 14 | |
6 | 13 | 16 | |
7 | 5 | 18 | |
8 | 36 | 20 | |
Total | 250 | 1 |
Here, the random variable is the number of hours parked, which takes only a certain number of separated values. Hence, it is a discrete random variable.
b.
Find the mean and standard deviation of the number of hours parked.
Explain the duration of a typical customer parked.
Answer to Problem 8E
The mean of the number of hours parked is 4.144.
The standard deviation of the number of hours parked is 2.0908.
A typical customer parked for 4.144 hours.
Explanation of Solution
The mean number of hours parked is calculated as follows:
Therefore, the mean number of hours parked is 4.144.
The standard deviation of the number of hours parked is calculated as follows:
Therefore, the standard deviation of the number of hours parked is 2.0908.
The typical value that is used to represent the central location of probability distribution is the mean. Therefore, the typical customer parked is 4.144 hours.
c.
Calculate the mean and the standard deviation of the amount charged.
Answer to Problem 8E
The mean of the amount charged is 11.532.
The standard deviation of the amount charged is 5.0049.
Explanation of Solution
Mean:
The central location of probability distribution is called mean. It is also called as expected value. The mean of a discrete probability distribution is a weighted average in which the possible random variables are weighted by its corresponding probability values. It is denoted as
Variance:
The variance describes the amount of spread in a probability distribution. It is denoted as
The mean of the amount charged is calculated as follows:
Therefore, the mean of the amount charged is 11.532.
The standard deviation of the amount charged is calculated as follows:
Therefore, the standard deviation of the amount charged is 5.0049.
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