Exam 5: Probability: an Introduction to Modeling Uncertainty

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Two events are independent if

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The event containing the outcomes belonging to A or B or both is the __________ of A and B.

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An experiment consists of determining the speed of automobiles on a highway by the use of radar equipment. The random variable in this experiment is a

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Which statement is true about mutually exclusive events?

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Sample space is

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A joint probability is the

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The random variable X is known to be uniformly distributed between 2 and 12. Compute E(X), the expected value of the distribution.

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The number of minutes that Samantha waits to catch the bus is uniformly distributed between 0 and 15 minutes. What is the probability that Samantha has to wait less than 4.5 minutes to catch the bus?

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If a z-score is zero, then the corresponding x-value must be equal to the

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In the probability table below, which value is a marginal probability? ​ Completed Obstacle Course Level No Yes Total Challenging 0)4 0)3 0)7 Easy 0)1 0)2 0)3 Total 0)5 0)5 1)0

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Probability is the

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Which of the following statements is correct?

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A health conscious student faithfully wears a device that tracks his steps. Suppose that the distribution of the number of steps he takes in a day is normally distributed with a mean of 10,000 and a standard deviation of 1,500 steps. What percent of the days does he exceed 13,000 steps?

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All of the following are examples of discrete random variables except

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In a normal distribution, which is greater, the mean or the median?

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What is the total area under the normal distribution curve?

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The newest model of smart car is supposed to get excellent gas mileage. A thorough study showed that gas mileage (measured in miles per gallon) is normally distributed with a mean of 75 miles per gallon and a standard deviation of 10 miles per gallon. What value represents the 50th percentile of this distribution?

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A __________ describes the range and relative likelihood of all possible values for a random variable.

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The triangular distribution is a good model for __________ distributions.

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The random variable X is known to be uniformly distributed between 2 and 12. Compute the standard deviation of X.

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