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STAT 150: STAT 150

School: University of California - Berkeley

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Cereal Box Weights: Z-Scores, Probabilities & Truth Behind Claims
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Explore the intricacies of evaluating cereal box weights using Z-scores and normal distribution. By examining both individual boxes and a sample mean, understand the probabilities of achieving certain weight values. Gain insights into how statistical tools help interpret real-world product claims.

Comparing Plastic Gear Strengths: Supplier 1 vs. Supplier 2 Analysis
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This video presents a comparison between two suppliers of plastic gears in terms of their mean impact strength. Using statistical tools like the two-sample t-test and confidence intervals, we evaluate which supplier offers stronger gears.

Traffic Light Wait Time: Using Probability to Decode Delays
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Explore the mathematical intricacies behind calculating the waiting time for a motorist at traffic lights. Learn about normal random variables, conditional probabilities, and the challenges in determining specific waiting durations.

Analyzing Voter Demographics: Independence & Exclusivity
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Analyze the relationships between different political affiliations and age groups. Determine whether certain events are independent, mutually exclusive, or neither, based on the provided probabilities. The findings offer a nuanced understanding of voter demographics and their interdependencies.

Young Adults' TV Habits: Decoding Mean and Probability
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Discover how to determine the probability and mean of young adults watching TV in a week. Using provided data, we compare the sample mean with the calculated population mean to interpret expected TV viewing habits.

Football Field Goal Probabilities: A Multi-Player Analysis
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Discover the art of calculating probabilities in football. Using three players' success rates, we determine the odds of different goal outcomes. Understand independent and mutually exclusive events in a real-world scenario.

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