Deck 5: Discrete Distributions

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In a binomial experiment, any single trial contains only two possible outcomes and successive trials are dependent.
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For the Poisson distribution, the mean and the standard deviation are the same.
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The Poisson distribution is best suited to describe occurrences of rare events in a situation where each occurrence is independent of the other occurrences.
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Both the Poisson and the binomial distributions are discrete distributions and both have a given number of trials.
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For a binomial distribution in which the probability of success p = 0.5, the variance is twice the mean.
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As in a binomial distribution, each trial of a hypergeometric distribution results in one of two mutually exclusive outcomes, i.e., either a success or a failure.
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To compute the variance of a discrete distribution, it is not necessary to know the mean of the distribution.
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As in a binomial distribution, successive trials of a hypergeometric distribution are independent.
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Variables which take on values only at certain points over a given interval are called continuous random variables.
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The mean or the expected value of a discrete distribution is the long-run average of the occurrences.
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The amount of time a patient waits in a doctor's office is an example of a continuous random variable.
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A binomial distribution is better than a Poisson distribution to describe the occurrence of major oil spills in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.
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A variable that can take on values at any point over a given interval is called a discrete random variable.
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Poisson distribution describes the occurrence of discrete events that may occur over a continuous interval of time or space.
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In a binomial distribution, p, the probability of getting a successful outcome on any single trial, remains the same from one trial to another.
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The Poisson distribution is a discrete distribution.
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A hypergeometric distribution applies to experiments in which the trials represent sampling without replacement.
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For the Poisson distribution, the mean and the variance are the same.
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The assumption of independent trials in a binomial distribution is not a great concern if the sample size is smaller than 1/20 of the population size.
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The number of automobiles sold by a dealership in a day is an example of a discrete random variable.
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A Bernoulli process (each trial)has exactly ___ possible outcomes.

A)8
B)4
C)2
D)1
E)6
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Twenty five items are sampled.Each of these has the same probability of being defective.The probability that exactly 2 of the 25 are defective could best be found by ___.

A)using the normal distribution
B)using the binomial distribution
C)using the Poisson distribution
D)using the exponential distribution
E)using the uniform distribution
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A fair coin is tossed 5 times.What is the probability that exactly 2 heads are observed?

A)0.313
B)0.073
C)0.400
D)0.156
E)0.250
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If x is the number of successes in an independent series of 10 trials, then x has a ___ distribution.

A)hypergeometric
B)Poisson
C)normal
D)binomial
E)exponential
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A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution for families residing in Randolph County.In this distribution x represents the number of evenings the family dines outside their home during a week. <strong>A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution for families residing in Randolph County.In this distribution x represents the number of evenings the family dines outside their home during a week.   The standard deviation of x is ___.</strong> A)1.00 B)2.00 C)0.80 D)0.89 E)1.09 <div style=padding-top: 35px> The standard deviation of x is ___.

A)1.00
B)2.00
C)0.80
D)0.89
E)1.09
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A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution.In this distribution x represents the number of automobiles owned by a family. <strong>A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution.In this distribution x represents the number of automobiles owned by a family.   The mean (average)value of x is ___.</strong> A)1.0 B)1.5 C)2.0 D)2.5 E)3.0 <div style=padding-top: 35px> The mean (average)value of x is ___.

A)1.0
B)1.5
C)2.0
D)2.5
E)3.0
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The following graph is a binomial distribution with n = 6: <strong>The following graph is a binomial distribution with n = 6:   This graph reveals that ___.</strong> A)p > 0.5 B)p = 1.0 C)p = 0 D)p < 0.5 E)p = 1.5 <div style=padding-top: 35px> This graph reveals that ___.

A)p > 0.5
B)p = 1.0
C)p = 0
D)p < 0.5
E)p = 1.5
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A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution.In this distribution x represents the number of automobiles owned by a family. <strong>A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution.In this distribution x represents the number of automobiles owned by a family.   The standard deviation of x is ___.</strong> A)0.80 B)0.89 C)1.00 D)2.00 E)2.25 <div style=padding-top: 35px> The standard deviation of x is ___.

A)0.80
B)0.89
C)1.00
D)2.00
E)2.25
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You are offered an investment opportunity.Its outcomes and probabilities are presented in the following table: <strong>You are offered an investment opportunity.Its outcomes and probabilities are presented in the following table:   Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)This distribution is skewed to the right. B)This is a binomial distribution. C)This distribution is symmetric. D)This distribution is skewed to the left. E)This is a Poisson distribution <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following statements is true?

A)This distribution is skewed to the right.
B)This is a binomial distribution.
C)This distribution is symmetric.
D)This distribution is skewed to the left.
E)This is a Poisson distribution
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A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution.In this distribution x represents the number of automobiles owned by a family. <strong>A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution.In this distribution x represents the number of automobiles owned by a family.   Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)This distribution is skewed to the right. B)This is a binomial distribution. C)This is a normal distribution. D)This distribution is skewed to the left. E)This distribution is bimodal. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following statements is true?

A)This distribution is skewed to the right.
B)This is a binomial distribution.
C)This is a normal distribution.
D)This distribution is skewed to the left.
E)This distribution is bimodal.
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A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution for families residing in Randolph County.In this distribution x represents the number of evenings the family dines outside their home during a week. <strong>A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution for families residing in Randolph County.In this distribution x represents the number of evenings the family dines outside their home during a week.   The mean (average)value of x is ___.</strong> A)1.0 B)1.5 C)2.0 D)2.5 E)3.0 <div style=padding-top: 35px> The mean (average)value of x is ___.

A)1.0
B)1.5
C)2.0
D)2.5
E)3.0
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The volume of liquid in an unopened 1-litre can of paint is an example of ___.

A)the binomial distribution
B)the normal distribution
C)a continuous random variable
D)a discrete random variable
E)a constant
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You are offered an investment opportunity.Its outcomes and probabilities are presented in the following table: <strong>You are offered an investment opportunity.Its outcomes and probabilities are presented in the following table:   The standard deviation of this distribution is ___.</strong> A)-$400 B)$663 C)$800,000 D)$894 E)$2000 <div style=padding-top: 35px> The standard deviation of this distribution is ___.

A)-$400
B)$663
C)$800,000
D)$894
E)$2000
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A student randomly guesses the answers to a five question true/false test.If there is a 50% chance of guessing correctly on each question, what is the probability that the student misses exactly 1 question?

A)0.200
B)0.031
C)0.156
D)0.073
E)0.001
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The following graph is a binomial distribution with n = 6: <strong>The following graph is a binomial distribution with n = 6:   This graph reveals that ___.</strong> A)p > 0.5 B)p = 1.0 C)p = 0 D)p < 0.5 E)p = 1.5 <div style=padding-top: 35px> This graph reveals that ___.

A)p > 0.5
B)p = 1.0
C)p = 0
D)p < 0.5
E)p = 1.5
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You are offered an investment opportunity.Its outcomes and probabilities are presented in the following table: <strong>You are offered an investment opportunity.Its outcomes and probabilities are presented in the following table:   The mean of this distribution is ___.</strong> A)-$400 B)$0 C)$200 D)$400 E)$500 <div style=padding-top: 35px> The mean of this distribution is ___.

A)-$400
B)$0
C)$200
D)$400
E)$500
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A student randomly guesses the answers to a five question true/false test.If there is a 50% chance of guessing correctly on each question, what is the probability that the student misses no questions?

A)0.000
B)0.200
C)0.500
D)0.031
E)1.000
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The number of defective parts in a lot of 25 parts is an example of ___.

A)a discrete random variable
B)a continuous random variable
C)the Poisson distribution
D)the normal distribution
E)a constant
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The following graph is a binomial distribution with n = 6: <strong>The following graph is a binomial distribution with n = 6:   This graph reveals that ___.</strong> A)p = 0.5 B)p = 1.0 C)p = 0 D)p < 0.5 E)p = 1.5 <div style=padding-top: 35px> This graph reveals that ___.

A)p = 0.5
B)p = 1.0
C)p = 0
D)p < 0.5
E)p = 1.5
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If x has a binomial distribution with p = .5, then the distribution of x is ___.

A)skewed to the right
B)skewed to the left
C)symmetric
D)a Poisson distribution
E)a hypergeometric distribution
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On Saturdays, cars arrive at Sam Schmitt's Scrub and Shine Car Wash at the rate of 6 cars per fifteen-minute interval.Using the Poisson distribution, the probability that five cars will arrive during the next fifteen-minute interval is ___.

A)0.1008
B)0.0361
C)0.1339
D)0.1606
E)0.5000
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For the Poisson distribution of a random variable lambda (λ)is 5 occurrences per ten-minute time interval.If we want to analyze the number of occurrences per hour, we must use an adjusted value for lambda equal to ___.

A)5
B)60
C)30
D)10
E)20
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On Saturdays, cars arrive at Sami Schmitt's Scrub and Shine Car Wash at the rate of 6 cars per fifteen minute interval.Using the Poisson distribution, the probability that five cars will arrive during the next five minute interval is ___.

A)0.1008
B)0.0361
C)0.1339
D)0.1606
E)0.3610
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The number of phone calls arriving at a switchboard in a 10 minute time period would best be modelled with the ___.

A)binomial distribution
B)hypergeometric distribution
C)Poisson distribution
D)hyperbinomial distribution
E)exponential distribution
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Dorothy Little purchased a mailing list of 2,000 names and addresses for her mail order business, but after scanning the list she doubts the authenticity of the list.She randomly selects five names from the list for validation.If 40% of the names on the list are non-authentic, and x is the number of non-authentic names in her sample, P(x>0)is ___.

A)0.2172
B)0.9533
C)0.1846
D)0.9222
E)1.0000
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Dorothy Little purchased a mailing list of 2,000 names and addresses for her mail order business, but after scanning the list she doubts the authenticity of the list.She randomly selects five names from the list for validation.If 40% of the names on the list are non-authentic, and x is the number of non-authentic names in her sample, P(x<2)is ___.

A)0.3370
B)0.9853
C)0.9785
D)0.2333
E)0.5000
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If x is a binomial random variable with n=8 and p=0.6, the mean value of x is ___.

A)6
B)4.8
C)3.2
D)8
E)48
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Pinky Bauer, Chief Financial Officer of Harrison Haulers, Inc., suspects irregularities in the payroll system, and orders an inspection of a random sample of vouchers issued since January 1, 2013.A sample of ten vouchers is randomly selected, without replacement, from the population of 2,000 vouchers.Each voucher in the sample is examined for errors and the number of vouchers in the sample with errors is denoted by x.If 20% of the population of vouchers contains errors, the mean value of x is ___.

A)400
B)2
C)200
D)5
E)1
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If x is a binomial random variable with n=8 and p=0.6, what is the probability that x is equal to 4?

A)0.500
B)0.005
C)0.124
D)0.232
E)0.578
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The number of cars arriving at a toll booth in five-minute intervals is Poisson distributed with a mean of 3 cars arriving in five-minute time intervals.The probability of 3 cars arriving over a five-minute interval is ___.

A)0.2700
B)0.0498
C)0.2240
D)0.0001
E)0.0020
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The Poisson distribution is being used to approximate a binomial distribution.If n=60 and p=0.02, what value of lambda would be used?

A)0.02
B)12
C)0.12
D)1.2
E)120
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Pinky Bauer, Chief Financial Officer of Harrison Haulers, Inc., suspects irregularities in the payroll system, and orders an inspection of a random sample of vouchers issued since January 1, 2013.A sample of ten vouchers is randomly selected, without replacement, from the population of 2,000 vouchers.Each voucher in the sample is examined for errors and the number of vouchers in the sample with errors is denoted by x.If 20% of the population of vouchers contain errors, P(x = 0)is ___.

A)0.8171
B)0.1074
C)0.8926
D)0.3020
E)0.2000
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The Poisson distribution is being used to approximate a binomial distribution.If n=40 and p=0.06, what value of lambda would be used?

A)0.06
B)2.4
C)0.24
D)24
E)40
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Pinky Bauer, Chief Financial Officer of Harrison Haulers, Inc., suspects irregularities in the payroll system, and orders an inspection of a random sample of vouchers issued since January 1, 2013.A sample of ten vouchers is randomly selected, without replacement, from the population of 2,000 vouchers.Each voucher in the sample is examined for errors and the number of vouchers in the sample with errors is denoted by x.If 20% of the population of vouchers contains errors, the standard deviation of x is ___.

A)1.26
B)1.60
C)14.14
D)3.16
E)0.00
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Dorothy Little purchased a mailing list of 2,000 names and addresses for her mail order business, but after scanning the list she doubts the authenticity of the list.She randomly selects five names from the list for validation.If 40% of the names on the list are non-authentic, and x is the number of non-authentic names in her sample, P(x=0)is ___.

A)0.8154
B)0.0467
C)0.0778
D)0.4000
E)0.5000
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If x is a binomial random variable with n=8 and p=0.6, the standard deviation of x is ___.

A)4.8
B)3.2
C)1.92
D)1.39
E)1.00
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The number of cars arriving at a toll booth in five-minute intervals is Poisson distributed with a mean of 3 cars arriving in five-minute time intervals.The probability of 5 cars arriving over a five-minute interval is ___.

A)0.0940
B)0.0417
C)0.1500
D)0.1008
E)0.2890
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Dorothy Little purchased a mailing list of 2,000 names and addresses for her mail order business, but after scanning the list she doubts the authenticity of the list.She randomly selects five names from the list for validation.If 40% of the names on the list are non-authentic, and x is the number on non-authentic names in her sample, the expected (average)value of x is ___.

A)2.50
B)2.00
C)1.50
D)1.25
E)1.35
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The number of defects per 1,000 feet of extruded plastic pipe is best modelled with the ___.

A)Poisson distribution
B)Pascal distribution
C)binomial distribution
D)hypergeometric distribution
E)exponential distribution
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Pinky Bauer, Chief Financial Officer of Harrison Haulers, Inc., suspects irregularities in the payroll system, and orders an inspection of a random sample of vouchers issued since January 1, 2013.A sample of ten vouchers is randomly selected, without replacement, from the population of 2,000 vouchers.Each voucher in the sample is examined for errors and the number of vouchers in the sample with errors is denoted by x.If 20% of the population of vouchers contain errors, P(x>0)is ___.

A)0.8171
B)0.1074
C)0.8926
D)0.3020
E)1.0000
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Circuit boards for wireless telephones are etched in an acid bath, in batches of 100 boards.A sample of seven boards is randomly selected from each lot for inspection.A batch contains two defective boards; and x is the number of defective boards in the sample.P(x=1)is ___.

A)0.1315
B)0.8642
C)0.0042
D)0.6134
E)0.6789
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If sampling is performed without replacement, the hypergeometric distribution should be used.However, the binomial may be used to approximate this if ___.

A)n > 5%N
B)n < 5%N
C)the population size is very small
D)there are more than two possible outcomes of each trial
E)the outcomes are continuous
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The hypergeometric distribution is similar to the binomial distribution except that ___.

A)sampling is done with replacement in the hypergeometric
B)sampling is done without replacement in the hypergeometric
C)x does not represent the number of successes in the hypergeometric
D)there are more than two possible outcomes in the hypergeometric
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The probability of selecting 3 defective items and 7 good items from a warehouse containing 10 defective and 50 good items would best be modelled with the ___.

A)binomial distribution
B)hypergeometric distribution
C)Poisson distribution
D)hyperbinomial distribution
E)exponential distribution
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Ten policyholders file claims with CareFree Insurance.Three of these claims are fraudulent.Claims manager Earl Evans randomly selects three of the ten claims for thorough investigation.If x represents the number of fraudulent claims in Earl's sample, P(x=1)is ___.

A)0.5250
B)0.4410
C)0.3000
D)0.6957
E)0.9957
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Circuit boards for wireless telephones are etched in an acid bath, in batches of 100 boards.A sample of seven boards is randomly selected from each lot for inspection.A particular batch contains two defective boards; and x is the number of defective boards in the sample.P(x=0)is ___.

A)0.1315
B)0.8642
C)0.0042
D)0.6134
E)0.8134
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Suppose a committee of 3 people is to be selected from a group consisting of 4 men and 5 women.What is the probability that one man and two women are selected?

A)0.15
B)0.06
C)0.33
D)0.48
E)0.58
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Ten policyholders file claims with CareFree Insurance.Three of these claims are fraudulent.Claims manager Earl Evans randomly selects three of the ten claims for thorough investigation.If x represents the number of fraudulent claims in Earl's sample, P(x=0)is ___.

A)0.0083
B)0.3430
C)0.0000
D)0.2917
E)0.8917
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One hundred policyholders file claims with CareFree Insurance.Ten of these claims are fraudulent.Claims manager Earl Evans randomly selects four of the ten claims for thorough investigation.If x represents the number of fraudulent claims in Earl's sample, x has a ___ distribution.

A)continuous
B)normal
C)binomial
D)hypergeometric
E)exponential
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Aluminum castings are processed in lots of five each.A sample of two castings is randomly selected from each lot for inspection.A particular lot contains one defective casting; and x is the number of defective castings in the sample.P(x=0)is ___.

A)0.2
B)0.4
C)0.6
D)0.8
E)1.0
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Suppose a committee of 3 people is to be selected from a group consisting of 4 men and 5 women.What is the probability that all three people selected are men?

A)0.05
B)0.33
C)0.11
D)0.80
E)0.90
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Aluminum castings are processed in lots of five each.A sample of two castings is randomly selected from each lot for inspection.A particular lot contains one defective casting; and x is the number of defective castings in the sample.P(x=1)is ___.

A)0.2
B)0.4
C)0.6
D)0.8
E)1.0
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One hundred policyholders file claims with CareFree Insurance.Ten of these claims are fraudulent.Claims manager Earl Evans randomly selects four of the ten claims for thorough investigation.If x represents the number of fraudulent claims in Earl's sample, x has a ___.

A)normal distribution
B)hypergeometric distribution, but may be approximated by a binomial
C)binomial distribution, but may be approximated by a normal
D)binomial distribution, but may be approximated by a Poisson
E)exponential distribution
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Circuit boards for wireless telephones are etched in an acid bath, in batches of 100 boards.A sample of seven boards is randomly selected from each lot for inspection.A particular batch contains two defective boards; and x is the number of defective boards in the sample.P(x=2)is ___.

A)0.1315
B)0.8642
C)0.0042
D)0.6134
E)0.0034
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The probability of selecting 2 male employees and 3 female employees for promotions in a small company would best be modelled with the ___.

A)binomial distribution
B)hypergeometric distribution
C)Poisson distribution
D)hyperbinomial distribution
E)exponential distribution
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In a binomial experiment, any single trial contains only two possible outcomes and successive trials are dependent.
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For the Poisson distribution, the mean and the standard deviation are the same.
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The Poisson distribution is best suited to describe occurrences of rare events in a situation where each occurrence is independent of the other occurrences.
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Both the Poisson and the binomial distributions are discrete distributions and both have a given number of trials.
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For a binomial distribution in which the probability of success p = 0.5, the variance is twice the mean.
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As in a binomial distribution, each trial of a hypergeometric distribution results in one of two mutually exclusive outcomes, i.e., either a success or a failure.
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To compute the variance of a discrete distribution, it is not necessary to know the mean of the distribution.
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As in a binomial distribution, successive trials of a hypergeometric distribution are independent.
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Variables which take on values only at certain points over a given interval are called continuous random variables.
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The mean or the expected value of a discrete distribution is the long-run average of the occurrences.
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The amount of time a patient waits in a doctor's office is an example of a continuous random variable.
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A binomial distribution is better than a Poisson distribution to describe the occurrence of major oil spills in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.
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A variable that can take on values at any point over a given interval is called a discrete random variable.
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Poisson distribution describes the occurrence of discrete events that may occur over a continuous interval of time or space.
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In a binomial distribution, p, the probability of getting a successful outcome on any single trial, remains the same from one trial to another.
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The Poisson distribution is a discrete distribution.
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A hypergeometric distribution applies to experiments in which the trials represent sampling without replacement.
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For the Poisson distribution, the mean and the variance are the same.
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The assumption of independent trials in a binomial distribution is not a great concern if the sample size is smaller than 1/20 of the population size.
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The number of automobiles sold by a dealership in a day is an example of a discrete random variable.
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A Bernoulli process (each trial)has exactly ___ possible outcomes.

A)8
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C)2
D)1
E)6
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Twenty five items are sampled.Each of these has the same probability of being defective.The probability that exactly 2 of the 25 are defective could best be found by ___.

A)using the normal distribution
B)using the binomial distribution
C)using the Poisson distribution
D)using the exponential distribution
E)using the uniform distribution
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A fair coin is tossed 5 times.What is the probability that exactly 2 heads are observed?

A)0.313
B)0.073
C)0.400
D)0.156
E)0.250
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If x is the number of successes in an independent series of 10 trials, then x has a ___ distribution.

A)hypergeometric
B)Poisson
C)normal
D)binomial
E)exponential
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A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution for families residing in Randolph County.In this distribution x represents the number of evenings the family dines outside their home during a week. <strong>A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution for families residing in Randolph County.In this distribution x represents the number of evenings the family dines outside their home during a week.   The standard deviation of x is ___.</strong> A)1.00 B)2.00 C)0.80 D)0.89 E)1.09 The standard deviation of x is ___.

A)1.00
B)2.00
C)0.80
D)0.89
E)1.09
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A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution.In this distribution x represents the number of automobiles owned by a family. <strong>A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution.In this distribution x represents the number of automobiles owned by a family.   The mean (average)value of x is ___.</strong> A)1.0 B)1.5 C)2.0 D)2.5 E)3.0 The mean (average)value of x is ___.

A)1.0
B)1.5
C)2.0
D)2.5
E)3.0
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The following graph is a binomial distribution with n = 6: <strong>The following graph is a binomial distribution with n = 6:   This graph reveals that ___.</strong> A)p > 0.5 B)p = 1.0 C)p = 0 D)p < 0.5 E)p = 1.5 This graph reveals that ___.

A)p > 0.5
B)p = 1.0
C)p = 0
D)p < 0.5
E)p = 1.5
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A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution.In this distribution x represents the number of automobiles owned by a family. <strong>A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution.In this distribution x represents the number of automobiles owned by a family.   The standard deviation of x is ___.</strong> A)0.80 B)0.89 C)1.00 D)2.00 E)2.25 The standard deviation of x is ___.

A)0.80
B)0.89
C)1.00
D)2.00
E)2.25
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29
You are offered an investment opportunity.Its outcomes and probabilities are presented in the following table: <strong>You are offered an investment opportunity.Its outcomes and probabilities are presented in the following table:   Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)This distribution is skewed to the right. B)This is a binomial distribution. C)This distribution is symmetric. D)This distribution is skewed to the left. E)This is a Poisson distribution Which of the following statements is true?

A)This distribution is skewed to the right.
B)This is a binomial distribution.
C)This distribution is symmetric.
D)This distribution is skewed to the left.
E)This is a Poisson distribution
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30
A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution.In this distribution x represents the number of automobiles owned by a family. <strong>A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution.In this distribution x represents the number of automobiles owned by a family.   Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)This distribution is skewed to the right. B)This is a binomial distribution. C)This is a normal distribution. D)This distribution is skewed to the left. E)This distribution is bimodal. Which of the following statements is true?

A)This distribution is skewed to the right.
B)This is a binomial distribution.
C)This is a normal distribution.
D)This distribution is skewed to the left.
E)This distribution is bimodal.
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31
A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution for families residing in Randolph County.In this distribution x represents the number of evenings the family dines outside their home during a week. <strong>A market research team compiled the following discrete probability distribution for families residing in Randolph County.In this distribution x represents the number of evenings the family dines outside their home during a week.   The mean (average)value of x is ___.</strong> A)1.0 B)1.5 C)2.0 D)2.5 E)3.0 The mean (average)value of x is ___.

A)1.0
B)1.5
C)2.0
D)2.5
E)3.0
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32
The volume of liquid in an unopened 1-litre can of paint is an example of ___.

A)the binomial distribution
B)the normal distribution
C)a continuous random variable
D)a discrete random variable
E)a constant
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33
You are offered an investment opportunity.Its outcomes and probabilities are presented in the following table: <strong>You are offered an investment opportunity.Its outcomes and probabilities are presented in the following table:   The standard deviation of this distribution is ___.</strong> A)-$400 B)$663 C)$800,000 D)$894 E)$2000 The standard deviation of this distribution is ___.

A)-$400
B)$663
C)$800,000
D)$894
E)$2000
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34
A student randomly guesses the answers to a five question true/false test.If there is a 50% chance of guessing correctly on each question, what is the probability that the student misses exactly 1 question?

A)0.200
B)0.031
C)0.156
D)0.073
E)0.001
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35
The following graph is a binomial distribution with n = 6: <strong>The following graph is a binomial distribution with n = 6:   This graph reveals that ___.</strong> A)p > 0.5 B)p = 1.0 C)p = 0 D)p < 0.5 E)p = 1.5 This graph reveals that ___.

A)p > 0.5
B)p = 1.0
C)p = 0
D)p < 0.5
E)p = 1.5
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36
You are offered an investment opportunity.Its outcomes and probabilities are presented in the following table: <strong>You are offered an investment opportunity.Its outcomes and probabilities are presented in the following table:   The mean of this distribution is ___.</strong> A)-$400 B)$0 C)$200 D)$400 E)$500 The mean of this distribution is ___.

A)-$400
B)$0
C)$200
D)$400
E)$500
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37
A student randomly guesses the answers to a five question true/false test.If there is a 50% chance of guessing correctly on each question, what is the probability that the student misses no questions?

A)0.000
B)0.200
C)0.500
D)0.031
E)1.000
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38
The number of defective parts in a lot of 25 parts is an example of ___.

A)a discrete random variable
B)a continuous random variable
C)the Poisson distribution
D)the normal distribution
E)a constant
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39
The following graph is a binomial distribution with n = 6: <strong>The following graph is a binomial distribution with n = 6:   This graph reveals that ___.</strong> A)p = 0.5 B)p = 1.0 C)p = 0 D)p < 0.5 E)p = 1.5 This graph reveals that ___.

A)p = 0.5
B)p = 1.0
C)p = 0
D)p < 0.5
E)p = 1.5
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40
If x has a binomial distribution with p = .5, then the distribution of x is ___.

A)skewed to the right
B)skewed to the left
C)symmetric
D)a Poisson distribution
E)a hypergeometric distribution
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41
On Saturdays, cars arrive at Sam Schmitt's Scrub and Shine Car Wash at the rate of 6 cars per fifteen-minute interval.Using the Poisson distribution, the probability that five cars will arrive during the next fifteen-minute interval is ___.

A)0.1008
B)0.0361
C)0.1339
D)0.1606
E)0.5000
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42
For the Poisson distribution of a random variable lambda (λ)is 5 occurrences per ten-minute time interval.If we want to analyze the number of occurrences per hour, we must use an adjusted value for lambda equal to ___.

A)5
B)60
C)30
D)10
E)20
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43
On Saturdays, cars arrive at Sami Schmitt's Scrub and Shine Car Wash at the rate of 6 cars per fifteen minute interval.Using the Poisson distribution, the probability that five cars will arrive during the next five minute interval is ___.

A)0.1008
B)0.0361
C)0.1339
D)0.1606
E)0.3610
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44
The number of phone calls arriving at a switchboard in a 10 minute time period would best be modelled with the ___.

A)binomial distribution
B)hypergeometric distribution
C)Poisson distribution
D)hyperbinomial distribution
E)exponential distribution
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45
Dorothy Little purchased a mailing list of 2,000 names and addresses for her mail order business, but after scanning the list she doubts the authenticity of the list.She randomly selects five names from the list for validation.If 40% of the names on the list are non-authentic, and x is the number of non-authentic names in her sample, P(x>0)is ___.

A)0.2172
B)0.9533
C)0.1846
D)0.9222
E)1.0000
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46
Dorothy Little purchased a mailing list of 2,000 names and addresses for her mail order business, but after scanning the list she doubts the authenticity of the list.She randomly selects five names from the list for validation.If 40% of the names on the list are non-authentic, and x is the number of non-authentic names in her sample, P(x<2)is ___.

A)0.3370
B)0.9853
C)0.9785
D)0.2333
E)0.5000
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47
If x is a binomial random variable with n=8 and p=0.6, the mean value of x is ___.

A)6
B)4.8
C)3.2
D)8
E)48
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48
Pinky Bauer, Chief Financial Officer of Harrison Haulers, Inc., suspects irregularities in the payroll system, and orders an inspection of a random sample of vouchers issued since January 1, 2013.A sample of ten vouchers is randomly selected, without replacement, from the population of 2,000 vouchers.Each voucher in the sample is examined for errors and the number of vouchers in the sample with errors is denoted by x.If 20% of the population of vouchers contains errors, the mean value of x is ___.

A)400
B)2
C)200
D)5
E)1
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49
If x is a binomial random variable with n=8 and p=0.6, what is the probability that x is equal to 4?

A)0.500
B)0.005
C)0.124
D)0.232
E)0.578
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50
The number of cars arriving at a toll booth in five-minute intervals is Poisson distributed with a mean of 3 cars arriving in five-minute time intervals.The probability of 3 cars arriving over a five-minute interval is ___.

A)0.2700
B)0.0498
C)0.2240
D)0.0001
E)0.0020
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51
The Poisson distribution is being used to approximate a binomial distribution.If n=60 and p=0.02, what value of lambda would be used?

A)0.02
B)12
C)0.12
D)1.2
E)120
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52
Pinky Bauer, Chief Financial Officer of Harrison Haulers, Inc., suspects irregularities in the payroll system, and orders an inspection of a random sample of vouchers issued since January 1, 2013.A sample of ten vouchers is randomly selected, without replacement, from the population of 2,000 vouchers.Each voucher in the sample is examined for errors and the number of vouchers in the sample with errors is denoted by x.If 20% of the population of vouchers contain errors, P(x = 0)is ___.

A)0.8171
B)0.1074
C)0.8926
D)0.3020
E)0.2000
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53
The Poisson distribution is being used to approximate a binomial distribution.If n=40 and p=0.06, what value of lambda would be used?

A)0.06
B)2.4
C)0.24
D)24
E)40
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54
Pinky Bauer, Chief Financial Officer of Harrison Haulers, Inc., suspects irregularities in the payroll system, and orders an inspection of a random sample of vouchers issued since January 1, 2013.A sample of ten vouchers is randomly selected, without replacement, from the population of 2,000 vouchers.Each voucher in the sample is examined for errors and the number of vouchers in the sample with errors is denoted by x.If 20% of the population of vouchers contains errors, the standard deviation of x is ___.

A)1.26
B)1.60
C)14.14
D)3.16
E)0.00
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55
Dorothy Little purchased a mailing list of 2,000 names and addresses for her mail order business, but after scanning the list she doubts the authenticity of the list.She randomly selects five names from the list for validation.If 40% of the names on the list are non-authentic, and x is the number of non-authentic names in her sample, P(x=0)is ___.

A)0.8154
B)0.0467
C)0.0778
D)0.4000
E)0.5000
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56
If x is a binomial random variable with n=8 and p=0.6, the standard deviation of x is ___.

A)4.8
B)3.2
C)1.92
D)1.39
E)1.00
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57
The number of cars arriving at a toll booth in five-minute intervals is Poisson distributed with a mean of 3 cars arriving in five-minute time intervals.The probability of 5 cars arriving over a five-minute interval is ___.

A)0.0940
B)0.0417
C)0.1500
D)0.1008
E)0.2890
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58
Dorothy Little purchased a mailing list of 2,000 names and addresses for her mail order business, but after scanning the list she doubts the authenticity of the list.She randomly selects five names from the list for validation.If 40% of the names on the list are non-authentic, and x is the number on non-authentic names in her sample, the expected (average)value of x is ___.

A)2.50
B)2.00
C)1.50
D)1.25
E)1.35
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59
The number of defects per 1,000 feet of extruded plastic pipe is best modelled with the ___.

A)Poisson distribution
B)Pascal distribution
C)binomial distribution
D)hypergeometric distribution
E)exponential distribution
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60
Pinky Bauer, Chief Financial Officer of Harrison Haulers, Inc., suspects irregularities in the payroll system, and orders an inspection of a random sample of vouchers issued since January 1, 2013.A sample of ten vouchers is randomly selected, without replacement, from the population of 2,000 vouchers.Each voucher in the sample is examined for errors and the number of vouchers in the sample with errors is denoted by x.If 20% of the population of vouchers contain errors, P(x>0)is ___.

A)0.8171
B)0.1074
C)0.8926
D)0.3020
E)1.0000
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61
Circuit boards for wireless telephones are etched in an acid bath, in batches of 100 boards.A sample of seven boards is randomly selected from each lot for inspection.A batch contains two defective boards; and x is the number of defective boards in the sample.P(x=1)is ___.

A)0.1315
B)0.8642
C)0.0042
D)0.6134
E)0.6789
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62
If sampling is performed without replacement, the hypergeometric distribution should be used.However, the binomial may be used to approximate this if ___.

A)n > 5%N
B)n < 5%N
C)the population size is very small
D)there are more than two possible outcomes of each trial
E)the outcomes are continuous
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63
The hypergeometric distribution is similar to the binomial distribution except that ___.

A)sampling is done with replacement in the hypergeometric
B)sampling is done without replacement in the hypergeometric
C)x does not represent the number of successes in the hypergeometric
D)there are more than two possible outcomes in the hypergeometric
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64
The probability of selecting 3 defective items and 7 good items from a warehouse containing 10 defective and 50 good items would best be modelled with the ___.

A)binomial distribution
B)hypergeometric distribution
C)Poisson distribution
D)hyperbinomial distribution
E)exponential distribution
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65
Ten policyholders file claims with CareFree Insurance.Three of these claims are fraudulent.Claims manager Earl Evans randomly selects three of the ten claims for thorough investigation.If x represents the number of fraudulent claims in Earl's sample, P(x=1)is ___.

A)0.5250
B)0.4410
C)0.3000
D)0.6957
E)0.9957
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66
Circuit boards for wireless telephones are etched in an acid bath, in batches of 100 boards.A sample of seven boards is randomly selected from each lot for inspection.A particular batch contains two defective boards; and x is the number of defective boards in the sample.P(x=0)is ___.

A)0.1315
B)0.8642
C)0.0042
D)0.6134
E)0.8134
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67
Suppose a committee of 3 people is to be selected from a group consisting of 4 men and 5 women.What is the probability that one man and two women are selected?

A)0.15
B)0.06
C)0.33
D)0.48
E)0.58
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68
Ten policyholders file claims with CareFree Insurance.Three of these claims are fraudulent.Claims manager Earl Evans randomly selects three of the ten claims for thorough investigation.If x represents the number of fraudulent claims in Earl's sample, P(x=0)is ___.

A)0.0083
B)0.3430
C)0.0000
D)0.2917
E)0.8917
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69
One hundred policyholders file claims with CareFree Insurance.Ten of these claims are fraudulent.Claims manager Earl Evans randomly selects four of the ten claims for thorough investigation.If x represents the number of fraudulent claims in Earl's sample, x has a ___ distribution.

A)continuous
B)normal
C)binomial
D)hypergeometric
E)exponential
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70
Aluminum castings are processed in lots of five each.A sample of two castings is randomly selected from each lot for inspection.A particular lot contains one defective casting; and x is the number of defective castings in the sample.P(x=0)is ___.

A)0.2
B)0.4
C)0.6
D)0.8
E)1.0
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71
Suppose a committee of 3 people is to be selected from a group consisting of 4 men and 5 women.What is the probability that all three people selected are men?

A)0.05
B)0.33
C)0.11
D)0.80
E)0.90
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72
Aluminum castings are processed in lots of five each.A sample of two castings is randomly selected from each lot for inspection.A particular lot contains one defective casting; and x is the number of defective castings in the sample.P(x=1)is ___.

A)0.2
B)0.4
C)0.6
D)0.8
E)1.0
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73
One hundred policyholders file claims with CareFree Insurance.Ten of these claims are fraudulent.Claims manager Earl Evans randomly selects four of the ten claims for thorough investigation.If x represents the number of fraudulent claims in Earl's sample, x has a ___.

A)normal distribution
B)hypergeometric distribution, but may be approximated by a binomial
C)binomial distribution, but may be approximated by a normal
D)binomial distribution, but may be approximated by a Poisson
E)exponential distribution
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74
Circuit boards for wireless telephones are etched in an acid bath, in batches of 100 boards.A sample of seven boards is randomly selected from each lot for inspection.A particular batch contains two defective boards; and x is the number of defective boards in the sample.P(x=2)is ___.

A)0.1315
B)0.8642
C)0.0042
D)0.6134
E)0.0034
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75
The probability of selecting 2 male employees and 3 female employees for promotions in a small company would best be modelled with the ___.

A)binomial distribution
B)hypergeometric distribution
C)Poisson distribution
D)hyperbinomial distribution
E)exponential distribution
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