Exam 5: Discrete Distributions
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The number of cars arriving at a toll booth in five-minute intervals is Poisson distributed with a mean of 3 cars arriving in five-minute time intervals.The probability of 3 cars arriving over a five-minute interval is _______.
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A binomial distribution is better than a Poisson distribution to describe the occurrence of major oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico.
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The assumption of independent trials in a binomial distribution is not a great concern if the sample size is smaller than 1/20th of the population size.
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If the owner of a deli wanted to see all the outcomes of how many sandwiches are sold during 2-hour lunch periods with the probabilities of each outcome, this would be __________.
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Dorothy Little purchased a mailing list of 2,000 names and addresses for her mail order business, but after scanning the list she doubts the authenticity of the list.She randomly selects five names from the list for validation.If 40% of the names on the list are non-authentic, and x is the number on non-authentic names in her sample, the expected (average)value of x is ______________.
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Pinky Bauer, Chief Financial Officer of Harrison Haulers, Inc., suspects irregularities in the payroll system, and orders an inspection of a random sample of vouchers issued since January 1, 2016.A sample of ten vouchers is randomly selected, without replacement, from the population of 2,000 vouchers.Each voucher in the sample is examined for errors and the number of vouchers in the sample with errors is denoted by x.If 20% of the population of vouchers contain errors, P(x>0)is _______________.
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Aluminum castings are processed in lots of five each.A sample of two castings is randomly selected from each lot for inspection.A particular lot contains one defective casting; and x is the number of defective castings in the sample.P(x=1)is _______.
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A hypergeometric distribution applies to experiments in which the trials represent sampling with replacement.
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Which of the following conditions is not a condition for the hypergeometric distribution?
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If the owner of a deli wanted to see all the outcomes of the time between arrivals at the deli counter during 2-hour lunch periods with the probabilities of each outcome, this would be __________.
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Variables which take on values only at certain points over a given interval are called continuous random variables
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The number of successes in a hypergeometric distribution is unknown
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As in a binomial distribution, each trial of a hypergeometric distribution results in one of two mutually exclusive outcomes, i.e., either a success or a failure.
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A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution.In this distribution, x represents the number of automobiles owned by a family. x P(x) 0 0.10 1 0.10 2 0.50 3 0.30 Which of the following statements is true?
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A student randomly guesses the answers to a five-question true/false test.If there is a 50% chance of guessing correctly on each question, what is the probability that the student misses no questions?
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In a hypergeometric distribution the population, N, is finite and known.
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From recent polls about customer satisfaction, you know that 85% of the clients of your company are highly satisfied and want to renew their contracts.If you select a random sample of 30 clients, what is the probability that exactly 25 are highly satisfied?
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In a binomial distribution, p, the probability of getting a successful outcome on any single trial, increases proportionately with every success.
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The number of defects per 1,000 feet of extruded plastic pipe is best modeled with the ________________.
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