Exam 5: Discrete Random Variables
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The binomial experiment consists of n independent,identical trials,each of which results in either success or failure and is such that the probability of success on any trial is the same.
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According to data from the state blood program,40% of all individuals have group A blood.If six (6)individuals give blood,find the probability Find the mean number of individuals having group A blood.
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The Post Office has established a record in a major Midwestern city for delivering 90% of its local mail the next working day.Of the eight,what is the average number you expect to be delivered the next day?
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A large disaster cleaning company estimates that 30% of the jobs it bids on are finished within the bid time.Looking at a random sample of 8 jobs that is has contracted: Calculate the mean number of jobs completed within the bid time.
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The probability that a given computer chip will fail is 0.02.Find the probability that of 5 delivered chips,exactly 2 will fail.
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A Poisson random variable is a continuous variable that can be used to describe the number of occurrences of an event over a specified interval of time or space.
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According to data from the state blood program,40% of all individuals have group A blood.If six (6)individuals give blood,find the probability Exactly three of the individuals has group A blood?
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A discrete variable that can often be used to describe the number of occurrences of an event over a specified interval of time or space is a _____ random variable.
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In a study conducted by UCLA,it was found that 25% of college freshmen support increased military spending.If 6 college freshmen are randomly selected,find the probability that: Only 1 support increased military spending
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A car wash loses $30 on rainy days and makes $120 on days when it does not rain.If the probability of rain is 0.15,calculate the car wash's expected profit.
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An insurance company will insure a $75,000 Hummer for its full value against theft at a premium of $1500 per year.Suppose that the probability that the Hummer will be stolen is 0.0075. Calculate the insurance company's expected net profit.
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According to a survey of adults,64% have money in a regular savings account.If we plan on surveying 50 randomly selected adults,find the mean number of adults who would have regular savings accounts.
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A fair die is rolled 10 times.What is the average number of even number outcomes?
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One die is thrown.What is the expected value of the number of dots on the top face of the die?
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If the probability distribution of X is:
What is the expected value of X?

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In a study conducted by UCLA,it was found that 25% of college freshmen support increased military spending.If 6 college freshmen are randomly selected,find the probability that: Fewer than 4 support increased military spending
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The manager of the local grocery store has determined that,on the average,4 customers use the service desk every half-hour.Assume that the number of customers using the service desk has a Poisson distribution. What is the probability that during a randomly selected half-hour period no more than 2 customers use the service desk?
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An important part of the customer service responsibilities of a cable company relates to the speed with which trouble in service can be repaired.Historically,the data show that the likelihood is 0.75 that troubles in a residential service can be repaired on the same day.For the first five troubles reported on a given day,what is the probability that: Find the mean number of troubles repaired on the same day.
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In the most recent election,19% of all eligible college students voted.If a random sample of 20 students were surveyed: Find the probability that exactly half voted in the election.
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The Post Office has established a record in a major Midwestern city for delivering 90% of its local mail the next working day when there are 8 local letters mailed .What is the probability that the number of delivered will be within 2 standard deviations of the mean?
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