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Deck 5: Reproductive Choices
1
According to the IRS, 1.1% of tax returns will be audited next year. A random sample of 40 tax returns was selected. Use the Poisson distribution to approximate the binomial distribution to determine the probability that none of these tax returns will be audited.
A)0.6440
B)0.3264
C)0.4785
D)0.2870
A)0.6440
B)0.3264
C)0.4785
D)0.2870
0.6440
2
The --------- of a discrete probability distribution measures the dispersion of each outcome of the random variable from the mean of the distribution.
A)standard deviation
B)expected value
C)range
D)median
A)standard deviation
B)expected value
C)range
D)median
standard deviation
3
Dwight Howard plays center in the National Basketball Association and averaged 1.8 blocked shots per game during a recent season. Assume that the number of blocked shots per game follows the Poisson distribution. What is the probability that Dwight Howard will block two or three shots during the next game?
A)0.1863
B)0.4285
C)0.2595
D)0.3703
A)0.1863
B)0.4285
C)0.2595
D)0.3703
0.4285
4
Which of the following is not a condition of a discrete probability distribution?
A)The sum of the probabilities for all the outcomes in the distribution needs to add up to 1.
B)The probability of a success must exceed the probability of a failure.
C)The probability of each outcome, P(x), must be between 0 and 1 (inclusive).
D)Each outcome in the distribution needs to be mutually exclusive with other outcomes in the distribution.
A)The sum of the probabilities for all the outcomes in the distribution needs to add up to 1.
B)The probability of a success must exceed the probability of a failure.
C)The probability of each outcome, P(x), must be between 0 and 1 (inclusive).
D)Each outcome in the distribution needs to be mutually exclusive with other outcomes in the distribution.
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5
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, 11% of U.S. mortgages were delinquent last year. A delinquent mortgage is one that has missed at least one payment but has not yet gone to foreclosure. A random sample of eight mortgages was selected. What is the probability that one or more of these mortgages is delinquent?
A)0.1737
B)0.5632
C)0.2236
D)0.5030
A)0.1737
B)0.5632
C)0.2236
D)0.5030
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6
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, 11% of U.S. mortgages were delinquent last year. A delinquent mortgage is one that has missed at least one payment but has not yet gone to foreclosure. A random sample of eight mortgages was selected. What is the probability that less than three of these mortgages are delinquent?
A)0.7044
B)0.9794
C)0.7525
D)0.8236
A)0.7044
B)0.9794
C)0.7525
D)0.8236
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7
According to LIMRA, 77% of husband-wife families with kids under 18 years old have life insurance. A random sample of six husband-wife families was selected. What is the probability that five or more families have life insurance?
A)0.3667
B)0.6621
C)0.4025
D)0.5820
A)0.3667
B)0.6621
C)0.4025
D)0.5820
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8
According to the Deloitte EV Survey, 5% of respondents indicated that they would be willing to pay an extra $500 or more for an electric vehicle versus one with a gasoline engine. A random sample of 25 adults has been selected. Use the Poisson distribution to approximate the binomial distribution to determine the probability that exactly one adult from this sample would be willing to pay an extra $500 or more for an electric vehicle versus one with a gasoline engine.
A)0.0689
B)0.4852
C)0.3581
D)0.1104
A)0.0689
B)0.4852
C)0.3581
D)0.1104
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9
A company that bakes chocolate chip cookies averages 5.2 chocolate chips per cookie. Assume that the number of chocolate chips per cookie follows the Poisson distribution. What is the probability that a randomly selected cookie will contain two or more chocolate chips?
A)0.4401
B)0.9658
C)0.3569
D)0.5469
A)0.4401
B)0.9658
C)0.3569
D)0.5469
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10
According to the Insurance Research Council, 14% of U.S. drivers are uninsured. A random sample of seven drivers was selected. What is the probability that three or more of these drivers are uninsured?
A)0.0620
B)0.1233
C)0.1518
D)0.0956
A)0.0620
B)0.1233
C)0.1518
D)0.0956
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11
A statistics class at Wilmington College has 25 students of which 15 are math majors and 10 are business majors. The professor randomly selects five students to work together on a group project. What is the probability that less than three of the students in this group are business majors?
A)0.2561
B)0.7582
C)0.6988
D)0.3447
A)0.2561
B)0.7582
C)0.6988
D)0.3447
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12
A statistics class at Wilmington College has 25 students of which 15 are math majors and 10 are business majors. The professor randomly selects five students to work together on a group project. What is the standard deviation of this probability distribution if selecting a business major is defined as a success?
A)1.507
B)0.255
C)0.850
D)1.000
A)1.507
B)0.255
C)0.850
D)1.000
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13
According to the National Health Interview Survey, 4.7% of U.S. adults 50 and older have had a total knee replacement. A random sample of 20 adults 50 and older has been selected. Use the Poisson distribution to approximate the binomial distribution to determine the probability that three or four adults from this sample have had a total knee replacement.
A)0.0668
B)0.4219
C)0.1145
D)0.2553
A)0.0668
B)0.4219
C)0.1145
D)0.2553
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14
The mean and the variance are equal for a ------- probability distribution.
A)normal
B)Poisson
C)binomial
D)uniform
A)normal
B)Poisson
C)binomial
D)uniform
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15
According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 21% of nursing homes in the United States received five stars in overall ratings on a scale of 1 to 5. A random sample of seven nursing homes was selected. What is the standard deviation of this distribution?
A)1.078
B)1.535
C)1.338
D)1.928
A)1.078
B)1.535
C)1.338
D)1.928
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16
According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 21% of nursing homes in the United States received five stars in overall ratings on a scale of 1 to 5. A random sample of seven nursing homes was selected. What is the probability that more than one of them received five stars?
A)0.0681
B)0.1165
C)0.4506
D)0.1717
A)0.0681
B)0.1165
C)0.4506
D)0.1717
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17
According to LIMRA, 77% of husband-wife families with kids under 18 years old have life insurance. A random sample of six husband-wife families was selected. What is the probability that exactly four families have life insurance?
A)0.3735
B)0.2789
C)0.4832
D)0.5215
A)0.3735
B)0.2789
C)0.4832
D)0.5215
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18
Assume that the number of pieces of junk mail per day that a person receives in their mail box follows the Poisson distribution and averages 4.3 pieces per day. What is the probability that this person will receive exactly four pieces of junk mail over the next two days?
A)0.1812
B)0.2355
C)0.2924
D)0.1271
A)0.1812
B)0.2355
C)0.2924
D)0.1271
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19
A camera manufacturer just shipped a batch of 36 digital cameras to local retailers and seven of the cameras have a defective sensor. Cutler Electronics received eight of these digital cameras. What is the standard deviation of this probability distribution?
A)1.001
B)1.764
C)0.420
D)2.293
A)1.001
B)1.764
C)0.420
D)2.293
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20
According to LIMRA, 77% of husband-wife families with kids under 18 years old have life insurance. A random sample of six husband-wife families was selected. What is the mean of this distribution?
A)4.62
B)5.86
C)5.28
D)3.50
A)4.62
B)5.86
C)5.28
D)3.50
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21
According to LIMRA, 77% of husband-wife families with kids under 18 years old have life insurance. A random sample of six husband-wife families was selected. What is the standard deviation of this distribution?
A)1.758
B)1.031
C)2.029
D)2.607
A)1.758
B)1.031
C)2.029
D)2.607
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22
A camera manufacturer just shipped a batch of 36 digital cameras to local retailers and seven of the cameras have a defective sensor. Cutler Electronics received eight of these digital cameras. What is the probability that three or four of the cameras shipped to Cutler are defective?
A)0.3417
B)0.2366
C)0.1649
D)0.4782
A)0.3417
B)0.2366
C)0.1649
D)0.4782
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23
Assume that the number of customers who arrive at a water ice stand follows the Poisson distribution with an average rate of 6.4 per 30 minutes. What is the probability that more than one customer will arrive during the next 30 minutes?
A)0.7524
B)0.9081
C)0.9877
D)0.7006
A)0.7524
B)0.9081
C)0.9877
D)0.7006
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24
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, 11% of U.S. mortgages were delinquent last year. A delinquent mortgage is one that has missed at least one payment but has not yet gone to foreclosure. A random sample of eight mortgages was selected. What is the mean of this distribution?
A)0.74
B)0.66
C)0.31
D)0.93
A)0.74
B)0.66
C)0.31
D)0.93
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25
The data that results from a survey question that uses the Likert Scale is the measurement level.
A)ordinal
B)interval
C)ratio
D)nominal
A)ordinal
B)interval
C)ratio
D)nominal
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26
According to LIMRA, 77% of husband-wife families with kids under 18 years old have life insurance. A random sample of six husband-wife families was selected. What is the probability that less than two families have life insurance?
A)0.1864
B)0.0569
C)0.0029
D)0.1197
A)0.1864
B)0.0569
C)0.0029
D)0.1197
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27
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, 11% of U.S. mortgages were delinquent last year. A delinquent mortgage is one that has missed at least one payment but has not yet gone to foreclosure. A random sample of eight mortgages was selected. What is the standard deviation of this distribution?
A)0.402
B)0.965
C)0.766
D)1.149
A)0.402
B)0.965
C)0.766
D)1.149
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28
According to the IRS, 1.1% of tax returns will be audited next year. A random sample of 40 tax returns was selected. Use the Poisson distribution to approximate the binomial distribution to determine the probability that more than two of these tax returns will be audited.
A)0.1215
B)0.2067
C)0.3366
D)0.0726
A)0.1215
B)0.2067
C)0.3366
D)0.0726
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29
Assume that the number of customers who arrive at a water ice stand follows the Poisson distribution with an average rate of 6.4 per 30 minutes. What is the probability that three or four customers will arrive during the next 30 minutes?
A)0.2365
B)0.2884
C)0.1888
D)0.3517
A)0.2365
B)0.2884
C)0.1888
D)0.3517
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30
According to the IRS, 1.1% of tax returns will be audited next year. A random sample of 40 tax returns was selected. Use the Poisson distribution to approximate the binomial distribution to determine the probability that two or three of these tax returns will be audited.
A)0.3457
B)0.1855
C)0.0714
D)0.2540
A)0.3457
B)0.1855
C)0.0714
D)0.2540
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31
According to the Insurance Research Council, 14% of U.S. drivers are uninsured. A random sample of seven drivers was selected. What is the probability that less than two of these drivers are uninsured?
A)0.7444
B)0.8226
C)0.8837
D)0.6820
A)0.7444
B)0.8226
C)0.8837
D)0.6820
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32
According to the Deloitte EV Survey, 5% of respondents indicated that they would be willing to pay an extra $500 or more for an electric vehicle versus one with a gasoline engine. A random sample of 25 adults has been selected. Use the Poisson distribution to approximate the binomial distribution to determine the probability that three or four adults from this sample would be willing to pay an extra $500 or more for an electric vehicle versus one with a gasoline engine.
A)0.0775
B)0.3452
C)0.1224
D)0.2965
A)0.0775
B)0.3452
C)0.1224
D)0.2965
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33
A statistics class at Wilmington College has 25 students of which 15 are math majors and 10 are business majors. The professor randomly selects five students to work together on a group project. What is the mean of this probability distribution if selecting a business major is defined as a success?
A)1.09
B)1.69
C)2.00
D)0.76
A)1.09
B)1.69
C)2.00
D)0.76
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34
A company that bakes chocolate chip cookies averages 5.2 chocolate chips per cookie. Assume that the number of chocolate chips per cookie follows the Poisson distribution. What is the probability that a randomly selected cookie will contain one or two chocolate chips?
A)0.0596
B)0.1697
C)0.1033
D)0.2020
A)0.0596
B)0.1697
C)0.1033
D)0.2020
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35
A company that bakes chocolate chip cookies averages 5.2 chocolate chips per cookie. Assume that the number of chocolate chips per cookie follows the Poisson distribution. What is the probability that a randomly selected cookie will contain exactly four chocolate chips?
A)0.3325
B)0.1681
C)0.2960
D)0.2254
A)0.3325
B)0.1681
C)0.2960
D)0.2254
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36
According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 21% of nursing homes in the United States received five stars in overall ratings on a scale of 1 to 5. A random sample of seven nursing homes was selected. What is the probability that exactly three of them received five stars?
A)0.0944
B)0.1263
C)0.0432
D)0.1527
A)0.0944
B)0.1263
C)0.0432
D)0.1527
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37
A camera manufacturer just shipped a batch of 36 digital cameras to local retailers and seven of the cameras have a defective sensor. Cutler Electronics received eight of these digital cameras. What is the mean of this probability distribution?
A)1.95
B)2.28
C)2.71
D)1.56
A)1.95
B)2.28
C)2.71
D)1.56
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38
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a binomial experiment?
A)The probability of a success must exceed the probability of a failure.
B)Each trial has only two possible outcomes-a success or a failure.
C)Each trial is independent of the other trials in the experiment.
D)The experiment consists of a fixed number of trials.
A)The probability of a success must exceed the probability of a failure.
B)Each trial has only two possible outcomes-a success or a failure.
C)Each trial is independent of the other trials in the experiment.
D)The experiment consists of a fixed number of trials.
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39
Dwight Howard plays center in the National Basketball Association and averaged 1.8 blocked shots per game during a recent season. Assume that the number of blocked shots per game follows the Poisson distribution. What is the probability that Dwight Howard will block exactly two shots during the first half of the next game?
A)0.3427
B)0.1647
C)0.1169
D)0.2860
A)0.3427
B)0.1647
C)0.1169
D)0.2860
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40
A camera manufacturer just shipped a batch of 36 digital cameras to local retailers and seven of the cameras have a defective sensor. Cutler Electronics received eight of these digital cameras. What is the probability that more than one of the cameras shipped to Cutler are defective?
A)0.3050
B)0.6322
C)0.2456
D)0.4972
A)0.3050
B)0.6322
C)0.2456
D)0.4972
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41
According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 21% of nursing homes in the United States received five stars in overall ratings on a scale of 1 to 5. A random sample of seven nursing homes was selected. What is the mean of this distribution?
A)0.85
B)1.47
C)0.40
D)1.97
A)0.85
B)1.47
C)0.40
D)1.97
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42
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, 11% of U.S. mortgages were delinquent last year. A delinquent mortgage is one that has missed at least one payment but has not yet gone to foreclosure. A random sample of eight mortgages was selected. What is the probability that exactly one of these mortgages is delinquent?
A)0.6260
B)0.4461
C)0.3685
D)0.3918
A)0.6260
B)0.4461
C)0.3685
D)0.3918
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43
According to the National Health Interview Survey, 4.7% of U.S. adults 50 and older have had a total knee replacement. A random sample of 20 adults 50 and older has been selected. Use the Poisson distribution to approximate the binomial distribution to determine the probability that three or more adults from this sample have had a total knee replacement.
A)0.2087
B)0.3319
C)0.1532
D)0.0696
A)0.2087
B)0.3319
C)0.1532
D)0.0696
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44
According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 21% of nursing homes in the United States received five stars in overall ratings on a scale of 1 to 5. A random sample of seven nursing homes was selected. What is the probability that two or three of them received five stars?
A)0.2226
B)0.4112
C)0.1457
D)0.2381
A)0.2226
B)0.4112
C)0.1457
D)0.2381
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45
Dwight Howard plays center in the National Basketball Association and averaged 1.8 blocked shots per game during a recent season. Assume that the number of blocked shots per game follows the Poisson distribution. What is the probability that Dwight Howard will block exactly one shots during the next game?
A)0.3960
B)0.4347
C)0.5236
D)0.2975
A)0.3960
B)0.4347
C)0.5236
D)0.2975
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46
Assume that the number of pieces of junk mail per day that a person receives in their mail box follows the Poisson distribution and averages 4.3 pieces per day. What is the probability that this person will receive one or two pieces of junk mail tomorrow?
A)0.2369
B)0.1838
C)0.1065
D)0.1227
A)0.2369
B)0.1838
C)0.1065
D)0.1227
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47
Dwight Howard plays center in the National Basketball Association and averaged 1.8 blocked shots per game during a recent season. Assume that the number of blocked shots per game follows the Poisson distribution. What is the probability that Dwight Howard will block more than one shot during the next game?
A)0.6411
B)0.5372
C)0.5180
D)0.7516
A)0.6411
B)0.5372
C)0.5180
D)0.7516
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48
According to the National Health Interview Survey, 4.7% of U.S. adults 50 and older have had a total knee replacement. A random sample of 20 adults 50 and older has been selected. Use the Poisson distribution to approximate the binomial distribution to determine the probability that no adults from this sample have had a total knee replacement.
A)0.1726
B)0.2365
C)0.3906
D)0.1004
A)0.1726
B)0.2365
C)0.3906
D)0.1004
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49
A statistics class at Wilmington College has 25 students of which 15 are math majors and 10 are business majors. The professor randomly selects five students to work together on a group project. What is the probability that none of the students in this group are business majors?
A)0.1007
B)0.0565
C)0.0230
D)0.1436
A)0.1007
B)0.0565
C)0.0230
D)0.1436
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50
Assume that the number of customers who arrive at a water ice stand follows the Poisson distribution with an average rate of 6.4 per 30 minutes. What is the probability that exactly five customers will arrive during the next 30 minutes?
A)0.0943
B)0.3070
C)0.1487
D)0.0215
A)0.0943
B)0.3070
C)0.1487
D)0.0215
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51
According to the Deloitte EV Survey, 5% of respondents indicated that they would be willing to pay an extra $500 or more for an electric vehicle versus one with a gasoline engine. A random sample of 25 adults has been selected. Use the Poisson distribution to approximate the binomial distribution to determine the probability that more than two adults from this sample would be willing to pay an extra $500 or more for an electric vehicle versus one with a gasoline engine.
A)0.2765
B)0.3890
C)0.0859
D)0.1316
A)0.2765
B)0.3890
C)0.0859
D)0.1316
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52
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a Poisson experiment?
A)The mean of the Poisson distribution has to be the same for each interval of measurement
B)The number of occurrences during one interval has to be dependent of the number of occurrences in any other interval.
C)The experiment consists of counting the number of occurrences of an event over a period of time, area, distance, or any other type of measurement.
D)The intervals that are defined in the Poisson process cannot be overlapping.
A)The mean of the Poisson distribution has to be the same for each interval of measurement
B)The number of occurrences during one interval has to be dependent of the number of occurrences in any other interval.
C)The experiment consists of counting the number of occurrences of an event over a period of time, area, distance, or any other type of measurement.
D)The intervals that are defined in the Poisson process cannot be overlapping.
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53
When the discrete random variable is expressed in terms of dollars, the mean of the distribution is known as the ________ .
A)expected monetary value
B)average value of the distribution
C)expected value of the distribution
D)expected value of sample information
A)expected monetary value
B)average value of the distribution
C)expected value of the distribution
D)expected value of sample information
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54
Assume that the number of pieces of junk mail per day that a person receives in their mail box follows the Poisson distribution and averages 4.3 pieces per day. What is the probability that this person will receive more than two pieces of junk mail tomorrow?
A)0.8026
B)0.5062
C)0.6656
D)0.4298
A)0.8026
B)0.5062
C)0.6656
D)0.4298
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55
A statistics class at Wilmington College has 25 students of which 15 are math majors and 10 are business majors. The professor randomly selects five students to work together on a group project. What is the probability that three or four of the students in this group are business majors?
A)0.2965
B)0.4461
C)0.2154
D)0.1350
A)0.2965
B)0.4461
C)0.2154
D)0.1350
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56
According to the Insurance Research Council, 14% of U.S. drivers are uninsured. A random sample of seven drivers was selected. What is the probability that none of these drivers are uninsured?
A)0.1985
B)0.2981
C)0.3479
D)0.2366
A)0.1985
B)0.2981
C)0.3479
D)0.2366
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57
A ______ distribution is useful for calculating the probability that a certain number of events will occur over a specific interval of time or space.
A)normal
B)binomial
C)hypergeometric
D)Poisson
A)normal
B)binomial
C)hypergeometric
D)Poisson
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58
According to the Insurance Research Council, 14% of U.S. drivers are uninsured. A random sample of seven drivers was selected. What is the mean of this distribution?
A)0.98
B)2.12
C)1.15
D)1.64
A)0.98
B)2.12
C)1.15
D)1.64
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59
Assume that the number of customers who arrive at a water ice stand follows the Poisson distribution with an average rate of 6.4 per 30 minutes. What is the probability that exactly two customers will arrive during the next 15 minutes?
A)0.4236
B)0.2087
C)0.0778
D)0.1510
A)0.4236
B)0.2087
C)0.0778
D)0.1510
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60
A camera manufacturer just shipped a batch of 36 digital cameras to local retailers and seven of the cameras have a defective sensor. Cutler Electronics received eight of these digital cameras. What is the probability that two of the cameras shipped to Cutler are defective?
A)0.2155
B)0.3297
C)0.0516
D)0.1374
A)0.2155
B)0.3297
C)0.0516
D)0.1374
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61
A listing of all the possible outcomes of an experiment for a discrete random variable along with the relative frequency of each outcome is called a discrete probability distribution.
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62
Because of the ambiguity of the intervals, technically, it's not proper to calculate the mean and standard deviation of ordinal data.
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63
In a binomial experiment, the number of successes can never exceed the number of trials.
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64
The number of successes in a binomial experiment must range from zero to n.
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65
An expected value is another term for the mean of a probability distribution.
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66
According to the Insurance Research Council, 14% of U.S. drivers are uninsured. A random sample of seven drivers was selected. What is the standard deviation of this distribution?
A)0.319
B)1.457
C)0.573
D)0.918
A)0.319
B)1.457
C)0.573
D)0.918
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67
The mean of a discrete probability distribution is the weighted average of the outcomes of the random variables that comprise it.
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68
Testing whether a part is defective or not defective after it has been manufactured would be best described using a binomial probability distribution.
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69
The number of occurrences in a Poisson distribution must range from zero to n.
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70
If you are counting the number of customers visiting your store on a given day, you are working with continuous data.
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71
The Poisson distribution can be used to approximate the binomial distribution when the number of trials is greater than 20 and the probability of success is less than or equal to 0.05.
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72
Assume that the number of pieces of junk mail per day that a person receives in their mail box follows the Poisson distribution and averages 4.3 pieces per day. What is the probability that this person will not receive any junk mail tomorrow?
A)0.1069
B)0.0136
C)0.0314
D)0.1360
A)0.1069
B)0.0136
C)0.0314
D)0.1360
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73
Rating the satisfaction of a hotel room on a 1-5 scale is an example of a discrete random variable.
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74
Observing whether a customer purchases or does not purchase an extended warranty for a new laptop would be best described using a uniform probability distribution.
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75
Discrete random variables have outcomes that typically take on whole numbers as a result of conducting an experiment.
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76
The hypergeometric distribution is used when samples are taken from an infinite population with replacement.
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77
The mean of the binomial distribution represents the long-term average number of successes to expect based on the number of trials conducted.
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78
The ounces of soda consumed by an adult next month are an example of a discrete random variable.
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79
An exponential probability distribution allows us to calculate the probability of a specific number of successes for a certain number of trials.
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80
The mean and standard deviation for discrete probability distributions are useful when comparing two different distributions.
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