Exam 5: Discrete Probability Distributions
Exam 1: Defining and Collecting Data202 Questions
Exam 2: Organizing and Visualizing256 Questions
Exam 3: Numerical Descriptive Measures217 Questions
Exam 4: Basic Probability167 Questions
Exam 5: Discrete Probability Distributions165 Questions
Exam 6: The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Distributions170 Questions
Exam 7: Sampling Distributions165 Questions
Exam 8: Confidence Interval Estimation219 Questions
Exam 9: Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing: One-Sample Tests194 Questions
Exam 10: Two-Sample Tests240 Questions
Exam 11: Analysis of Variance170 Questions
Exam 12: Chi-Square and Nonparametric188 Questions
Exam 13: Simple Linear Regression243 Questions
Exam 14: Introduction to Multiple394 Questions
Exam 15: Multiple Regression146 Questions
Exam 16: Time-Series Forecasting235 Questions
Exam 17: Getting Ready to Analyze Data386 Questions
Exam 18: Statistical Applications in Quality Management159 Questions
Exam 19: Decision Making126 Questions
Exam 20: Probability and Combinatorics421 Questions
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SCENARIO 5-7
A consulting firm that surveyed consumers' holiday shopping behavior found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they planned to spend more on holiday
shopping were 40%, 34% and 73%, respectively. The survey also found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they were willing to share personal
information with retailers in order to receive personalized offers from retailers were 55%, 46% and
72%, respectively. Suppose you randomly select 5 consumers from each of the three countries.
-Referring to Scenario 5-7, the probability that at least 3 consumers from the U.S. plan to spend
more on holiday shopping is ________.
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SCENARIO 5-7
A consulting firm that surveyed consumers' holiday shopping behavior found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they planned to spend more on holiday
shopping were 40%, 34% and 73%, respectively. The survey also found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they were willing to share personal
information with retailers in order to receive personalized offers from retailers were 55%, 46% and
72%, respectively. Suppose you randomly select 5 consumers from each of the three countries.
-Referring to Scenario 5-7, the probability that more than 4 consumers from China plan to spend
more on holiday shopping is ________.
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Suppose that past history shows that 60% of college students prefer Brand C cola. A sample of 5
students is to be selected. The probability that exactly 4 prefer brand C is ________.
(Short Answer)
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SCENARIO 5-7
A consulting firm that surveyed consumers' holiday shopping behavior found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they planned to spend more on holiday
shopping were 40%, 34% and 73%, respectively. The survey also found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they were willing to share personal
information with retailers in order to receive personalized offers from retailers were 55%, 46% and
72%, respectively. Suppose you randomly select 5 consumers from each of the three countries.
-Referring to Scenario 5-7, the probability that none of the 5 consumers from China plan to
spend more on holiday shopping is ________.
(Short Answer)
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SCENARIO 5-7
A consulting firm that surveyed consumers' holiday shopping behavior found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they planned to spend more on holiday
shopping were 40%, 34% and 73%, respectively. The survey also found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they were willing to share personal
information with retailers in order to receive personalized offers from retailers were 55%, 46% and
72%, respectively. Suppose you randomly select 5 consumers from each of the three countries.
-Referring to Scenario 5-7, the probability that none of the 5 consumers from the U.S. plan to
spend more on holiday shopping is ________.
(Short Answer)
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SCENARIO 5-8
The quality control manager of Green Bulbs Inc. is inspecting a batch of energy saving compact
fluorescent light bulbs. When the production process is in control, the mean number of bad bulbs per
shift is 6.0.
-Referring to Scenario 5-8, what is the probability that any particular shift being inspected has
less than 5.0 or more than 8.0 bad bulbs.
(Short Answer)
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In a game called Taxation and Evasion, a player rolls a pair of dice. If on any turn the sum is 7,
11, or 12, the player gets audited. Otherwise, she avoids taxes. Suppose a player takes 5 turns at
rolling the dice. The probability that she gets audited once is ________.
(Short Answer)
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SCENARIO 5-7
A consulting firm that surveyed consumers' holiday shopping behavior found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they planned to spend more on holiday
shopping were 40%, 34% and 73%, respectively. The survey also found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they were willing to share personal
information with retailers in order to receive personalized offers from retailers were 55%, 46% and
72%, respectively. Suppose you randomly select 5 consumers from each of the three countries.
-Referring to Scenario 5-7, the probability that less than 4 consumers from China are willing to
share personal information with retailers in order to receive personalized offers from retailers is
________.
(Short Answer)
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SCENARIO 5-7
A consulting firm that surveyed consumers' holiday shopping behavior found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they planned to spend more on holiday
shopping were 40%, 34% and 73%, respectively. The survey also found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they were willing to share personal
information with retailers in order to receive personalized offers from retailers were 55%, 46% and
72%, respectively. Suppose you randomly select 5 consumers from each of the three countries.
-Referring to Scenario 5-7, the probability that all 5 consumers from the U.S. plan to spend more
on holiday shopping is ________.
(Short Answer)
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SCENARIO 5-7
A consulting firm that surveyed consumers' holiday shopping behavior found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they planned to spend more on holiday
shopping were 40%, 34% and 73%, respectively. The survey also found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they were willing to share personal
information with retailers in order to receive personalized offers from retailers were 55%, 46% and
72%, respectively. Suppose you randomly select 5 consumers from each of the three countries.
-Referring to Scenario 5-7, the probability that at least 3 consumers from Canada are willing to
share personal information with retailers in order to receive personalized offers from retailers is
________.
(Short Answer)
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The number of 911 calls in a small city has a Poisson distribution with a mean of 10 calls a day.
The probability of seven 911 calls in a day is ____________.
(Short Answer)
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A multiple-choice test has 30 questions. There are 4 choices for each question. A student who has not studied for the test decides to answer all questions randomly. What type of probability
Distribution can be used to figure out his chance of getting at least 20 questions right?
(Multiple Choice)
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SCENARIO 5-9
A major hotel chain keeps a record of the number of mishandled bags per 1,000 customers. In a
recent year, the hotel chain had 4.06 mishandled bags per 1,000 customers. Assume that the number
of mishandled bags has a Poisson distribution.
-Referring to Scenario 5-9, what is the probability that in the next 1,000 customers, the hotel
chain will have fewer than eight mishandled bags?
(Short Answer)
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A campus program evenly enrolls undergraduate and graduate students. If a random sample of 4 students is selected from the program to be interviewed about the introduction of a new fast food
Outlet on the ground floor of the campus building, what is the probability that all 4 students
Selected are undergraduate students?
(Multiple Choice)
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SCENARIO 5-9
A major hotel chain keeps a record of the number of mishandled bags per 1,000 customers. In a
recent year, the hotel chain had 4.06 mishandled bags per 1,000 customers. Assume that the number
of mishandled bags has a Poisson distribution.
-Referring to Scenario 5-9, what is the probability that in the next 1,000 customers, the hotel
chain will have less than two or more than eight mishandled bags?
(Short Answer)
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SCENARIO 5-7
A consulting firm that surveyed consumers' holiday shopping behavior found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they planned to spend more on holiday
shopping were 40%, 34% and 73%, respectively. The survey also found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they were willing to share personal
information with retailers in order to receive personalized offers from retailers were 55%, 46% and
72%, respectively. Suppose you randomly select 5 consumers from each of the three countries.
-Referring to Scenario 5-7, the probability that all 5 consumers from Canada plan to spend more
on holiday shopping is ________.
(Short Answer)
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SCENARIO 5-10
Subscribers to Investment Advice White Letters perform security transactions at the rate of five trades
per month. Assume that one of the subscribers performs transactions at this rate and the probability
of a transaction for any two months is the same and the number of transactions in one month is
independent of the number of transactions in another month.
-Referring to Scenario 5-10, what is probability that fewer than two security transactions will be
conducted in one month?
(Short Answer)
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SCENARIO 5-7
A consulting firm that surveyed consumers' holiday shopping behavior found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they planned to spend more on holiday
shopping were 40%, 34% and 73%, respectively. The survey also found that the percentage of
consumers from the U.S., Canada, and China who said that they were willing to share personal
information with retailers in order to receive personalized offers from retailers were 55%, 46% and
72%, respectively. Suppose you randomly select 5 consumers from each of the three countries.
-Referring to Scenario 5-7, the probability that no more than 2 consumers from China plan to
spend more on holiday shopping is ________.
(Short Answer)
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The number of power outages at a nuclear power plant has a Poisson distribution with a mean of
6 outages per year. The probability that there will be at least 1 power outage in a year is
____________.
(Short Answer)
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