Exam 16: Probability Models

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An archer is able to hit the bull's eye 48% of the time.If she shoots 8 arrows,how many bull's-eyes do you expect her to get? Assume the shots are independent of each other.

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An archer is usually able to hit the bull's-eye 82% of the time.He buys a new bow hoping that it will improve his success rate.During the first month of practice with his new bow he hits the bull's-eye 363 times out of 430 shots.Is this evidence that with the new bow his success rate has improved? In other words,is this an unusual result for him? Explain.

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The rate of defects among CD players of a certain brand is 1.3%.Use the Poisson approximation to the binomial distribution to find the probability that among 100 such CD players received by a store,there are exactly three defectives.

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We wish to predict the outcome of a local mayoral election,and poll 500 of the 4000 likely voters to see how many favor the incumbent.

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A multiple choice test has 11 questions each of which has 5 possible answers,only one of which is correct.If Judy,who forgot to study for the test,guesses on all questions,what is the probability that she will answer no more than 3 questions correctly?

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An airline estimates that 97% of people booked on their flights actually show up.If the airline books 71 people on a flight for which the maximum number is 69,what is the probability that the number of people who show up will exceed the capacity of the plane?

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On one tropical island,hurricanes occur with a mean of 2.37 per year.Assuming that the number of hurricanes can be modeled by a Poisson distribution,find the probability that during the next 2 years the number of hurricanes will be 3.

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We deal 6 cards from a deck and get 3 hearts.How likely is this?

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A basketball player has made 70% of his foul shots during the season.If he shoots 4 foul shots in tonight's game,what is the probability that he makes all of the shots?

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A tennis player makes a successful first serve 63% of the time.If she serves 8 times,what is the probability that she gets at least 3 first serves in? Assume that each serve is independent of the others.

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Suppose a computer chip manufacturer rejects 4% of the chips produced because they fail presale testing.If 135 chips are picked at random,is it appropriate to use a normal model to approximate the distribution of the number of bad chips?

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Suppose that 14% of people are left handed.If 8 people are picked at random,what's the probability that the first lefty is the 8th person chosen?

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A basketball player has made 70% of his foul shots during the season.If he shoots 6 foul shots in tonight's game,what is the probability that he makes none of the shots?

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A study found that 56% of people working for large companies are dissatisfied with their job.Your manager conducts a survey at your company and finds that 225 of the 440 employees are dissatisfied with their job.

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A company realizes that 5% of its pens are defective.In a package of 30 pens,is it likely that more than 6 are defective? Assume that pens in a package are independent of each other.

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In one town,the number of burglaries in a week has a Poisson distribution with a mean of 2.1.Find the probability that in a randomly selected week the number of burglaries is at least three.

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A tennis player makes a successful first serve 65% of the time.Assume that each serve is independent of the others.If she serves 5 times,what is the probability that she makes none of her first serves?

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Suppose the probability of a major earthquake on a given day is 1 out of 10,000.Use the Poisson model to approximate the probability that there will be at least one major earthquake in the next 2,000 days.

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Suppose a computer chip manufacturer rejects 4% of the chips produced because they fail presale testing.What's the probability you find a bad chip within the first 6 you examine?

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The probability that a car will have a flat tire while driving through a certain tunnel is 0.00008.Use the Poisson approximation to the binomial distribution to find the probability that among 16,000 cars passing through this tunnel,at least one will have a flat tire.

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