Tracking missiles with satellite imagery. The Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS) uses satellite imagery to detect and track

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Tracking missiles with satellite imagery. The Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS) uses satellite imagery to detect and track missiles (Chance, Summer 2005). The probability that an intruding object (e.g., a missile) will be detected on a flight track by SBIRS is .8. Consider a sample of 20 simulated LO9 tracks, each with an intruding object. Let x equal the number of these tracks on which SBIRS detects the object.

a. Demonstrate that x is (approximately) a binomial random variable.

b. Give the values of p and n for the binomial distribution.

c. Find P1x = 152, the probability that SBIRS will detect the object on exactly 15 tracks.

d. Find P1x Ú 152, the probability that SBIRS will detect the object on at least 15 tracks.

e. Find E1x2 and interpret the result.

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Statistics

ISBN: 9781292161556

13th Global Edition

Authors: James T. McClave And Terry T Sincich

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