Exam 6: The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Distributions

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TABLE 6-3 Suppose the time interval between two consecutive defective light bulbs from a production line has a uniform distribution over an interval from 0 to 90 minutes. -Referring to Table 6-3, the probability is 75% that the time interval between two consecutive defective light bulbs will fall between which two values that are the same distance from the mean?

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The amount of time necessary for assembly line workers to complete a product is a normal random variable with a mean of 15 minutes and a standard deviation of 2 minutes. The probability is ________ that a product is assembled in more than 19 minutes.

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TABLE 6-5 A company producing orange juice buys all its oranges from a large orange orchard. The amount of juice that can be squeezed from each of these oranges is approximately normally distributed with a mean of 4.7 ounces and some unknown standard deviation. The company's production manager knows that the probability is 30.85% that a randomly selected orange will contain less than 4.5 ounces of juice. Also the probability is 10.56% that a randomly selected orange will contain more than 5.2 ounces of juice. Answer the following questions without the help of a calculator, statistical software or statistical table. -Referring to Table 6-5, what is the probability that a randomly selected orange will contain no more than 4.2 ounces of juices?

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A quality control manager at a plant that produces o-rings is concerned about whether the diameter of the o-rings that are produced is conformable to the specification. She has calculated that the average diameter of the o-rings is 4.2 centimeters. She also knows that approximately 95% of the o-rings have diameters fall between 3.2 and 5.2 centimeters and almost all of the o-rings have diameters between 2.7 and 5.7 centimeters. When modeling the diameters of the o-rings, which distribution should the scientists use?

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The amount of time necessary for assembly line workers to complete a product is a normal random variable with a mean of 15 minutes and a standard deviation of 2 minutes. So, 70% of the products would be assembled within ________ minutes.

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The value of the cumulative standardized normal distribution at 1.5X is 0.9332. The value of X is

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You were told that the mean score on a statistics exam is 75 with the scores normally distributed. In addition, you know the probability of a score between 55 and 60 is 4.41% and that the probability of a score greater than 90 is 6.68%. The middle 95.46% of the students will score between which two scores?

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TABLE 6-2 John has two jobs. For daytime work at a jewelry store he is paid $15,000 per month, plus a commission. His monthly commission is normally distributed with mean $10,000 and standard deviation $2,000. At night he works as a waiter, for which his monthly income is normally distributed with mean $1,000 and standard deviation $300. John's income levels from these two sources are independent of each other. -Referring to Table 6-2, the probability is 0.45 that John's income as a waiter is more than how much in a given month?

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A catalog company that receives the majority of its orders by telephone conducted a study to determine how long customers were willing to wait on hold before ordering a product. The length of waiting time was found to be a random variable best approximated by an exponential distribution with a mean length of waiting time equal to 3 minutes (i.e. the mean number of calls answered in a minute is 1/3). What proportion of customers having to hold more than 1.5 minutes will hang up before placing an order?

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You were told that the amount of time lapsed between consecutive trades on the New York Stock Exchange followed a normal distribution with a mean of 15 seconds. You were also told that the probability that the time lapsed between two consecutive trades to fall between 16 to 17 seconds was 13%. The probability that the time lapsed between two consecutive trades would fall below 13 seconds was 7%. What is the probability that the time lapsed between two consecutive trades will be between 14 and 15 seconds?

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The interval between patients arriving at an outpatient clinic follows an exponential distribution at a rate of 15 patients per hour. What is the probability that a randomly chosen arrival to be less than 15 minutes?

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TABLE 6-2 John has two jobs. For daytime work at a jewelry store he is paid $15,000 per month, plus a commission. His monthly commission is normally distributed with mean $10,000 and standard deviation $2,000. At night he works as a waiter, for which his monthly income is normally distributed with mean $1,000 and standard deviation $300. John's income levels from these two sources are independent of each other. -Referring to Table 6-2, for a given month, what is the probability that John's commission from the jewelry store is more than $9,500?

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TABLE 6-2 John has two jobs. For daytime work at a jewelry store he is paid $15,000 per month, plus a commission. His monthly commission is normally distributed with mean $10,000 and standard deviation $2,000. At night he works as a waiter, for which his monthly income is normally distributed with mean $1,000 and standard deviation $300. John's income levels from these two sources are independent of each other. -Referring to Table 6-2, the probability is 0.9 that John's income as a waiter is less than how much in a given month?

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The amount of time between successive TV watching by first graders follows an exponential distribution with a mean of 10 hours. The probability that a given first grader spends between 10 and 15 hours between successive TV watching is ________.

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The true length of boards cut at a mill with a listed length of 10 feet is normally distributed with a mean of 123 inches and a standard deviation of 1 inch. What proportion of the boards will be between 121 and 124 inches?

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If we know that the length of time it takes a college student to find a parking spot in the library parking lot follows a normal distribution with a mean of 3.5 minutes and a standard deviation of 1 minute, 75.8% of the college students will take more than how many minutes when trying to find a parking spot in the library parking lot?

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A company that sells annuities must base the annual payout on the probability distribution of the length of life of the participants in the plan. Suppose the probability distribution of the lifetimes of the participants is approximately a normal distribution with a mean of 68 years and a standard deviation of 3.5 years. What proportion of the plan recipients would receive payments beyond age 75?

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You were told that the mean score on a statistics exam is 75 with the scores normally distributed. In addition, you know the probability of a score between 55 and 60 is 4.41% and that the probability of a score greater than 90 is 6.68%. What is the probability of a score lower than 55?

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The amount of tea leaves in a can from a particular production line is normally distributed with μ = 110 grams and σ = 25 grams. Approximately 83% of the can will have at least how many grams of tea leaves?

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The Tampa International Airport (TIA) has been criticized for the waiting times associated with departing flights. While the critics acknowledge that many flights have little or no waiting times, their complaints deal more specifically with the longer waits attributed to some flights. The critics are interested in showing, mathematically, exactly what the problems are. Which type of distribution would best model the waiting times of the departing flights at TIA?

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