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Kathleen K

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I love to answer challenging math questions and help struggling students "see the light." I am the #3 top mathematics answerer in Australia (even though I live in the US, I do not know how that happened!)

  • Bayes Theorem probability question?

    Suppose we want to estimate the fraction of SUNY students who have shoplifted. Instead of asking the incriminating question question directly, we ask each student being surveyed to toss a coin in private. If the coin lands "heads," they are to answer the question, "Have you shoplifted?" truthfully. If the coin shows "tails," they are told to always answer "yes" no matter what. If the true fraction of students who have shoplifted is in fact 0.15, and if the participants in the survey answer accurately and honestly, what is the conditional probability that a randomly chosen student who answers "yes" to the survey has in fact shoplifted?

    Thanks mucho, in advance, for your expertise!

    2 AnswersMathematics8 years ago
  • 17 questions where "little brother" needs help with geometry question on tinypic?

    I feel like I am getting spammed by Nigerian princes who need me to loan them money for because their bank accounts are frozen.

    http://answers.yahoo.com/search/search_result;_ylt...

    1 AnswerMathematics8 years ago
  • Unsolicited advice to my fellow math answerers?

    I notice some answerers show very little respect for new learners of a topic. When students first learn something, it's not easy to them even though it may be easy to you as a master of mathematics. It bothers me when someone answers a question and says "Have you read your textbook, this is so simple?" There are certainly cases when people post questions that they could have easily found in 10 seconds had they cracked a book, but as teachers/mentors, I don't think it's a good idea to make someone feel stupid for asking a question.

    Secondly, while I am ranting, if you're going to post a link to the wolframalpha explanation, why bother? Actual human words and guidance are why people ask math questions here, because they could go to wolframalpha too.

    2 AnswersMathematics8 years ago
  • testing a hypothesis in statistics with p-value, two tails. HELP please & Thank you!?

    I always help you guys with math, now I need a little love! I only know basic statistics and need help with a more qualitative analysis. Here's the data and questions.

    Sample mean of student GPAs = 2.73

    Sample std dev = .495

    Sample n = 25

    Test the hypothesis Ho: Mu = 2.5 versus Ha: Mu ≠ 2.5. Calculate the P-value. (Include a sketch with the axis labeled and showing the sample mean). Use a significance level, alpha=0.05, and state your conclusion carefully in terms of GPAs.

    Please help with some steps. I will understand it if you help me through the various steps of the analysis. Thanks so much!

    1 AnswerMathematics1 decade ago
  • Does anyone have a full length PSAT or SAT test in PDF (or other electronic file) form? THANKS!?

    If so, and it's on a webpage, I would greatly appreciate the website address. If you have it on your computer, please say so in your answer know and we'll work it out. Thank you so much!

    3 AnswersStandards & Testing1 decade ago
  • You know how people who tell you how honest they are usually are the least honest & trustworthy?

    Well, I have noticed that those who ask on Yahoo Answers (I am always answering questions in the Mathematics section) and say "guaranteed 10 points, I am desperate" are the ones who never bother to give best answer , thumbs up, nada. Have you guys noticed similar results?

    4 AnswersYahoo Answers1 decade ago
  • Please bestow upon me some fresh & difficult precalc honors final exam questions, *not* requiring calculator?

    On the topics of:

    ALL trigonometry

    Logs and exponents

    Sequences and series

    Polar coordinates

    Vectors

    Parametric functions

    Challenging graphing transformations (i.e., y=log (x/(x-1))

    I am going to compile this into a document, so if you're interested in a copy, leave your email addy (you can be creative like joe at google's mail, I will get it :-) ). Thank you!!!

    1 AnswerMathematics1 decade ago
  • This probability is stumping ME!?

    Light bulbs are shipped in lots of 24. The quality control department chooses a random sample of 8 bulbs from each lot and the lot will ship if there are no defectives found in the sample. What is the probability that the lots ships (i.e., she found no defectives in the sample) with 2 defective bulbs?(Presumably the defective bulbs are in the other 16).

    There is no information given about the probability of a defective light bulb. Please enlighten me!

    3 AnswersMathematics1 decade ago
  • Any good places to get an omelet on Upper West Side (50s,60s) of Manhattan NYC?

    I love to start out a long day walking with a nice omelet, but don't want to get lured into a crappy tourist dive or an overpriced diner. Any suggestions? Staying on W. 64th St. Tank you!!

    8 AnswersNew York City1 decade ago