In: Statistics and Probability
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.
Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. 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.)
b. Compute the expected value and variance for x.
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.)
d. Compute the expected value and variance for y.
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? The number of times of water supply stoppages in owner-occupied houses is Select greater/ less Item 17 than in renter-occupied houses, and the variability in the number of times is Select greater/less Item 18 for the owner-occupied houses |