In: Statistics and Probability
I only need the solution for 5.130
The Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is an annual tradition in Lexington,
Massachusetts. A group of volunteers counts the number of birds of
different species over a 1-day period. Each year, there are
approximately 30–35 hours of observation time split among multiple
volunteers. The following counts were obtained for the Northern
Cardinal (or cardinal, in brief) for the period
2005–2011.
Year Number
2005 76
2006 47
2007 63
2008 53
2009 62
2010 69
2011 62
5.126 What is the mean number of cardinal birds per year observed from 2005 to 2011?
5.127 What is the standard deviation (sd) of the number of cardinal birds observed?
5.128 What is the probability of observing at least 60 cardinal birds in 2012? (Hint: Apply a continuity correction where appropriate.)
The observers wish to identify a normal range for the
number of cardinal birds observed per year. The normal range will
be defined as the interval (L, U), where L is the largest integer ≤
15th percentile and U is the smallest integer ≥ 85th
percentile.
5.129 If we make the same assumptions as in Problem 5.128,
then what is L? What is U?
5.130 What is the probability that the number of cardinal birds will be ≥ U at least once on Christmas day during the 10-year period 2012–2021? (Hint: Make the same assumptions as in Problem 5.128.)