There are two Certified Public Accountants in a particular office who prepare tax returns for clients. Suppose
Question:
There are two Certified Public Accountants in a particular office who prepare tax returns for clients. Suppose that for a particular type of complex form, the number of errors made by the first preparer has a Poisson distribution with mean value m1, the number of errors made by the second preparer has a Poisson distribution with mean value m2, and that each CPA prepares the same number of forms of this type. Then if a form of this type is randomly selected, the function gives the pmf of of errors on the selected form.
a. Verify that p(x; m1, m2) is in fact a legitimate pmf (
and sums to 1).
b. What is the expected number of errors on the selected form?
c. What is the variance of the number of errors on the selected form?
d. How does the pmf change if the first CPA prepares 60%
of all such forms and the second prepares 40%?
Step by Step Answer:
Probability And Statistics For Engineering And The Sciences
ISBN: 9781133169345
8th Edition
Authors: Jay L Devore, Roger Ellsbury