Deck 4: Discrete Probability Distributions

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When sampling is done without replacement, the binomial distribution does not give exact probabilities
because the trials are not independent.
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In a binomial experiment, the outcomes of each trial must be dependent on each other.
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The outcomes of a binomial experiment and the corresponding probabilities of these outcomes are called
a binomial distribution.
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If the standard deviation of a probability distribution is 1.71, the variance is 1.31.
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The probability of a success must remain the same for each trial in a binomial experiment.
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The probability of observing 50 heads in 100 tosses of a fair coin is less likely than observing 500 heads
in 1000 tosses.
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If there are 20 typographical errors randomly distributed in a 250-page document, the probability that a
given page contains exactly two errors is If there are 20 typographical errors randomly distributed in a 250-page document, the probability that a given page contains exactly two errors is  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Discrete variables have values that can be measured.
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If the standard deviation of a probability distribution is 6.25, the variance is 2.30.
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<strong> </strong> A) A values of x is negative B) A probability is negative C) The probability values do not add to 1 D) The probability values are not discrete <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A values of x is negative
B) A probability is negative
C) The probability values do not add to 1
D) The probability values are not discrete
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<strong> </strong> A) The values of x are negative B) The probability values are not increasing C) The probability values do not add to 1 D) The probability values are not discrete <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) The values of x are negative
B) The probability values are not increasing
C) The probability values do not add to 1
D) The probability values are not discrete
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By computing the binomial mean and variance and using the empirical rule, one finds that the probability
of obtaining between 40 and 60 heads in 100 tosses of a fair coin is approximately 95%.
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Continuous random variables are obtained from data that can be measured rather than counted.
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The sum of the probabilities of all the events in the sample space must equal 1.
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.12 B) 0.24 C) 0.41 D) 0.76 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.12
B) 0.24
C) 0.41
D) 0.76
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The Poisson distribution is used when n is small and p is large.
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.15 B) 0.25 C) 0.10 D) There is no value that would make this a probability distribution <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.15
B) 0.25
C) 0.10
D) There is no value that would make this a probability distribution
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In a multinomial distribution, events must be mutually exclusive.
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In binomial experiments, the outcomes are usually classified as successes or failures.
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If a student randomly guesses at 20 multiple-choice questions, find the probability that the student gets exactly four correct. Each question has four possible choices.

A) 0.19
B) 0.17
C) 0.08
D) 0.23
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A pet supplier has a stock of parakeets of which 10% are blue parakeets. A pet store orders 3 parakeets from this supplier. If the supplier selects the parakeets at random, what is the chance that the pet store
Gets exactly one blue parakeet?

A) 0.081
B) 0.243
C) 0.027
D) 0.003
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.79 B) 1.25 C) 1.01 D) 1.52 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.79
B) 1.25
C) 1.01
D) 1.52
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.12 B) 0.24 C) 0.48 D) There is no value that would make this a probability distribution <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.12
B) 0.24
C) 0.48
D) There is no value that would make this a probability distribution
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A student takes a 6 question multiple choice quiz with 4 choices for each question. If the student guesses at random on each question, what is the probability that the student gets exactly 4 questions correct?

A) 0.008
B) 0.025
C) 0.033
D) 0.066
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A coin is tossed five times. Find the probability of getting exactly three heads.

A) 0.3750
B) 0.1563
C) 0.2500
D) 0.3125
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.83 B) 1.31 C) 1.25 D) 1.71 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.83
B) 1.31
C) 1.25
D) 1.71
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<strong> </strong> A) -0.98 B) 0.50 C) 1.34 D) -0.02 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) -0.98
B) 0.50
C) 1.34
D) -0.02
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.52 B) 2.02 C) 2.52 D) 3.02 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.52
B) 2.02
C) 2.52
D) 3.02
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In a large bag of marbles, 40% of them are red. A child chooses 4 marbles from this bag. If the child chooses the marbles at random, what is the chance that the child gets exactly one three red marbles?

A) 0.1536
B) 0.2304
C) 0.3456
D) 0.1920
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Give the mean of the following probability distribution? <strong>Give the mean of the following probability distribution?  </strong> A) 1.20 B) 1.46 C) 3.15 D) 2.13 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.20
B) 1.46
C) 3.15
D) 2.13
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.72 B) 4.00 C) 5.44 D) 6.00 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.72
B) 4.00
C) 5.44
D) 6.00
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What is the standard deviation of the following probability distribution? <strong>What is the standard deviation of the following probability distribution?  </strong> A) 2.6 B) 4.7 C) 5.4 D) 3.9 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 2.6
B) 4.7
C) 5.4
D) 3.9
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.46 B) 2.25 C) 1.89 D) 1.18 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.46
B) 2.25
C) 1.89
D) 1.18
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<strong> </strong> A) -1.89 B) -1.58 C) -2.10 D) 2.10 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) -1.89
B) -1.58
C) -2.10
D) 2.10
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What of the following pairs of probability values would complete the following probability distribution? What of the following pairs of probability values would complete the following probability distribution?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.37 B) 2.15 C) 1.89 D) 1.18 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.37
B) 2.15
C) 1.89
D) 1.18
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.00 B) 1.84 C) 2.32 D) 2.68 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.00
B) 1.84
C) 2.32
D) 2.68
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If a gambler rolls two dice and gets a sum of 10, he wins $10, and if he gets a sum of three, he wins $20. The cost to play the game is $5. What is the expectation of this game?

A) $3.06
B) -$2.78
C) -$3.06
D) $2.78
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.057 B) 0.224 C) 0.014 D) 0.022 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.057
B) 0.224
C) 0.014
D) 0.022
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The probability that federal income tax returns will have 0, 1, or 2 errors is 0.53, 0.15, and 0.32, respectively. If 10 randomly selected returns are audited, what is the probability that six will have no
Errors, three will have one error, and one will have two errors?

A) 0.184
B) 0.127
C) 0.020
D) 0.035
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A coin is tossed 72 times. Find the standard deviation for the number of heads that will be tossed.

A) 36
B) 18
C) 4.24
D) 6.78
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The supervisor at a large plant estimates that there are defective parts about 1% of the time. If the plant produces 20,000 parts in a week, what is the variance for the number of defective parts?

A) 200
B) 198
C) 14.1
D) 138
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A bag contains 25 white marbles and 32 black marbles. The probability P(X) of selecting without replacement a sample of size 9 of 3 white marbles and 6 black marbles is A bag contains 25 white marbles and 32 black marbles. The probability P(X) of selecting without replacement a sample of size 9 of 3 white marbles and 6 black marbles is  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A jewellery supplier has a supply of pairs of earrings of which 10% are platinum pairs. A jewellery store orders five sets of earrings from this supplier. If the supplier selects the pairs of earrings at random, what
Is the chance that the jewellery store gets exactly two sets of platinum pairs?

A) 0.3645
B) 0.0405
C) 0.0729
D) 0.0030
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A die is rolled 360 times. Find the standard deviation for the number of 3s that will be rolled.

A) 60
B) 50
C) 7.1
D) 4.3
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A multiple choice quiz consists of 7 questions, each with 3 possible answers. If a student guesses at the answer to each question, then the mean number of correct answers is

A) 7.00
B) 2.33
C) 3.00
D) 10.00
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The probability that a Poisson random variable X is equal to 2, where = 7, is The probability that a Poisson random variable X is equal to 2, where = 7, is  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A university has 10,000 students of which 3000 are male and 7000 are female. If a class of 30 students is chosen at random from the university population, find the mean and variance of the number of male
Students.

A) Mean = 12, Variance = 12
B) Mean = 9, Variance = 6.3
C) Mean = 6, Variance = 1.8
D) Mean = 6.3, Variance = 9
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A package of 10 batteries is checked to determine if there are any dead batteries. Four batteries are checked. If one or more are dead, the package is not sold. What is the probability that the package will
Not be sold if there are actually three dead batteries in the package? A package of 10 batteries is checked to determine if there are any dead batteries. Four batteries are checked. If one or more are dead, the package is not sold. What is the probability that the package will Not be sold if there are actually three dead batteries in the package?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The failure rate for taking the bar exam in Philadelphia is <strong>The failure rate for taking the bar exam in Philadelphia is   people take the bar exam, what is the mean for the number of failures?</strong> A) 138.1 B) 171.2 C) 90.7 D) 153.8 <div style=padding-top: 35px> people take the bar exam, what is the mean for the number of failures?

A) 138.1
B) 171.2
C) 90.7
D) 153.8
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Using the multinomial formula, find the probability of the following data.

A) 0.728
B) 0.032
C) 0.013
D) 0.325
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On a Saturday evening, 34% of the people in Winnipeg go out to dinner, 18% see a movie, 13% have a party, and 35% stay home. If seven people are randomly selected, what is the probability that one eats
Out, three see a movie, two have a party, and one stays at home?

A) 0.099
B) 0.459
C) 0.102
D) 0.0049
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A computer store has 50 printers of which 40 are laser printers and 10 are ink jet printers. If a group of 10 printers is chosen at random from the store, find the mean and variance of the number of ink jet
Printers.

A) Mean = 2, Variance = 0.2
B) Mean = 2, Variance = 3
C) Mean = 1, Variance = 0.2
D) Mean = 2, Variance = 1.6
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The probability that a person will have 0, 1, or 2 dental checkups per year is 0.2, 0.5, and 0.3, respectively. If seven people are picked at random, what is the probability that two will have no
Checkups, four will have one checkup, and one will have two checkups in the next year?

A) 0.079
B) 0.013
C) 0.008
D) 0.043
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A survey of 12 people at a bookstore showed that five had purchased a hardcover book. If seven people are selected at random, what is the probability that four of them had purchased a hardcover book? A survey of 12 people at a bookstore showed that five had purchased a hardcover book. If seven people are selected at random, what is the probability that four of them had purchased a hardcover book?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A(n) __________ is one in which values are determined by chance.
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A(n) __________ probability distribution consists of the values a random variable can assume and the
corresponding probabilities of the values.
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Without writing down any calculations, determine the mean of the distribution shown. The variance of this probability distribution is (you can do this in your head!) <strong>Without writing down any calculations, determine the mean of the distribution shown. The variance of this probability distribution is (you can do this in your head!)  </strong> A) 0.25 B) 0.50 C) 0.75 D) 1.00 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.25
B) 0.50
C) 0.75
D) 1.00
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If a trial in an experiment has more than two outcomes, a(n) __________ distribution must be used.
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Which of the following would be a measure of spread of a probability distribution. Which of the following would be a measure of spread of a probability distribution.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The mean, variance, and standard deviation should be rounded to one more decimal place than the
outcome, X.
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The __________ is a distribution of a variable that has two outcomes when sampling is done without
replacement.
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A school is sending 9 children to a camp. If 15% of the children in the school are first graders, and the 8
children are selected at random, what is the mean and variance of the number of first graders chosen?
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One of the requirements for a binomial experiment is that there must be a __________ number of
trials.
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Draw a graph showing the probability distribution for the sample space for tossing four coins.
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A club consists of 4 male students and 6 female students. The probability P(X) of selecting without replacement a sample of size 4 of 2 male students and 2 female students is A club consists of 4 male students and 6 female students. The probability P(X) of selecting without replacement a sample of size 4 of 2 male students and 2 female students is  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In a survey, 65% of the voters support a particular referendum. If 40 voters are chosen at random, and X
is the number of voters that support this referendum, find the standard deviation of X.
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In a survey, 80% of the voters support a particular referendum. If 40 voters are chosen at random, and X
is the number of voters that support this referendum, find the mean and variance of X.
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The __________ of a discrete random variable of a probability distribution is the theoretical average of
the variable.
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Which of the following could be used as a measure of spread of a probability distribution. Which of the following could be used as a measure of spread of a probability distribution.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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If 1.5% of the bolts made by an automotive factory are defective, what is the probability that in a
shipment of 200 bolts, there are 6 defective bolts?
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When sampling is done without replacement, the binomial distribution does not give exact probabilities
because the trials are not independent.
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In a binomial experiment, the outcomes of each trial must be dependent on each other.
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The outcomes of a binomial experiment and the corresponding probabilities of these outcomes are called
a binomial distribution.
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If the standard deviation of a probability distribution is 1.71, the variance is 1.31.
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The probability of a success must remain the same for each trial in a binomial experiment.
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The probability of observing 50 heads in 100 tosses of a fair coin is less likely than observing 500 heads
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If there are 20 typographical errors randomly distributed in a 250-page document, the probability that a
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Discrete variables have values that can be measured.
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If the standard deviation of a probability distribution is 6.25, the variance is 2.30.
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<strong> </strong> A) A values of x is negative B) A probability is negative C) The probability values do not add to 1 D) The probability values are not discrete

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<strong> </strong> A) The values of x are negative B) The probability values are not increasing C) The probability values do not add to 1 D) The probability values are not discrete

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By computing the binomial mean and variance and using the empirical rule, one finds that the probability
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Continuous random variables are obtained from data that can be measured rather than counted.
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The sum of the probabilities of all the events in the sample space must equal 1.
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.12 B) 0.24 C) 0.41 D) 0.76

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The Poisson distribution is used when n is small and p is large.
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.15 B) 0.25 C) 0.10 D) There is no value that would make this a probability distribution

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In a multinomial distribution, events must be mutually exclusive.
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In binomial experiments, the outcomes are usually classified as successes or failures.
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If a student randomly guesses at 20 multiple-choice questions, find the probability that the student gets exactly four correct. Each question has four possible choices.

A) 0.19
B) 0.17
C) 0.08
D) 0.23
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A pet supplier has a stock of parakeets of which 10% are blue parakeets. A pet store orders 3 parakeets from this supplier. If the supplier selects the parakeets at random, what is the chance that the pet store
Gets exactly one blue parakeet?

A) 0.081
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C) 0.027
D) 0.003
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.79 B) 1.25 C) 1.01 D) 1.52

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<strong> </strong> A) 0.12 B) 0.24 C) 0.48 D) There is no value that would make this a probability distribution

A) 0.12
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A student takes a 6 question multiple choice quiz with 4 choices for each question. If the student guesses at random on each question, what is the probability that the student gets exactly 4 questions correct?

A) 0.008
B) 0.025
C) 0.033
D) 0.066
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A coin is tossed five times. Find the probability of getting exactly three heads.

A) 0.3750
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C) 0.2500
D) 0.3125
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.83 B) 1.31 C) 1.25 D) 1.71

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<strong> </strong> A) -0.98 B) 0.50 C) 1.34 D) -0.02

A) -0.98
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C) 1.34
D) -0.02
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.52 B) 2.02 C) 2.52 D) 3.02

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C) 2.52
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In a large bag of marbles, 40% of them are red. A child chooses 4 marbles from this bag. If the child chooses the marbles at random, what is the chance that the child gets exactly one three red marbles?

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Give the mean of the following probability distribution? <strong>Give the mean of the following probability distribution?  </strong> A) 1.20 B) 1.46 C) 3.15 D) 2.13

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C) 3.15
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.72 B) 4.00 C) 5.44 D) 6.00

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D) 6.00
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What is the standard deviation of the following probability distribution? <strong>What is the standard deviation of the following probability distribution?  </strong> A) 2.6 B) 4.7 C) 5.4 D) 3.9

A) 2.6
B) 4.7
C) 5.4
D) 3.9
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.46 B) 2.25 C) 1.89 D) 1.18

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<strong> </strong> A) -1.89 B) -1.58 C) -2.10 D) 2.10

A) -1.89
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C) -2.10
D) 2.10
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What of the following pairs of probability values would complete the following probability distribution? What of the following pairs of probability values would complete the following probability distribution?
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.37 B) 2.15 C) 1.89 D) 1.18

A) 1.37
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C) 1.89
D) 1.18
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.00 B) 1.84 C) 2.32 D) 2.68

A) 1.00
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C) 2.32
D) 2.68
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If a gambler rolls two dice and gets a sum of 10, he wins $10, and if he gets a sum of three, he wins $20. The cost to play the game is $5. What is the expectation of this game?

A) $3.06
B) -$2.78
C) -$3.06
D) $2.78
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.057 B) 0.224 C) 0.014 D) 0.022

A) 0.057
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C) 0.014
D) 0.022
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The probability that federal income tax returns will have 0, 1, or 2 errors is 0.53, 0.15, and 0.32, respectively. If 10 randomly selected returns are audited, what is the probability that six will have no
Errors, three will have one error, and one will have two errors?

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C) 0.020
D) 0.035
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A coin is tossed 72 times. Find the standard deviation for the number of heads that will be tossed.

A) 36
B) 18
C) 4.24
D) 6.78
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The supervisor at a large plant estimates that there are defective parts about 1% of the time. If the plant produces 20,000 parts in a week, what is the variance for the number of defective parts?

A) 200
B) 198
C) 14.1
D) 138
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A bag contains 25 white marbles and 32 black marbles. The probability P(X) of selecting without replacement a sample of size 9 of 3 white marbles and 6 black marbles is A bag contains 25 white marbles and 32 black marbles. The probability P(X) of selecting without replacement a sample of size 9 of 3 white marbles and 6 black marbles is
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48
A jewellery supplier has a supply of pairs of earrings of which 10% are platinum pairs. A jewellery store orders five sets of earrings from this supplier. If the supplier selects the pairs of earrings at random, what
Is the chance that the jewellery store gets exactly two sets of platinum pairs?

A) 0.3645
B) 0.0405
C) 0.0729
D) 0.0030
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49
A die is rolled 360 times. Find the standard deviation for the number of 3s that will be rolled.

A) 60
B) 50
C) 7.1
D) 4.3
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50
A multiple choice quiz consists of 7 questions, each with 3 possible answers. If a student guesses at the answer to each question, then the mean number of correct answers is

A) 7.00
B) 2.33
C) 3.00
D) 10.00
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52
The probability that a Poisson random variable X is equal to 2, where = 7, is The probability that a Poisson random variable X is equal to 2, where = 7, is
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53
A university has 10,000 students of which 3000 are male and 7000 are female. If a class of 30 students is chosen at random from the university population, find the mean and variance of the number of male
Students.

A) Mean = 12, Variance = 12
B) Mean = 9, Variance = 6.3
C) Mean = 6, Variance = 1.8
D) Mean = 6.3, Variance = 9
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54
A package of 10 batteries is checked to determine if there are any dead batteries. Four batteries are checked. If one or more are dead, the package is not sold. What is the probability that the package will
Not be sold if there are actually three dead batteries in the package? A package of 10 batteries is checked to determine if there are any dead batteries. Four batteries are checked. If one or more are dead, the package is not sold. What is the probability that the package will Not be sold if there are actually three dead batteries in the package?
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55
The failure rate for taking the bar exam in Philadelphia is <strong>The failure rate for taking the bar exam in Philadelphia is   people take the bar exam, what is the mean for the number of failures?</strong> A) 138.1 B) 171.2 C) 90.7 D) 153.8 people take the bar exam, what is the mean for the number of failures?

A) 138.1
B) 171.2
C) 90.7
D) 153.8
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56
Using the multinomial formula, find the probability of the following data.

A) 0.728
B) 0.032
C) 0.013
D) 0.325
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57
On a Saturday evening, 34% of the people in Winnipeg go out to dinner, 18% see a movie, 13% have a party, and 35% stay home. If seven people are randomly selected, what is the probability that one eats
Out, three see a movie, two have a party, and one stays at home?

A) 0.099
B) 0.459
C) 0.102
D) 0.0049
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58
A computer store has 50 printers of which 40 are laser printers and 10 are ink jet printers. If a group of 10 printers is chosen at random from the store, find the mean and variance of the number of ink jet
Printers.

A) Mean = 2, Variance = 0.2
B) Mean = 2, Variance = 3
C) Mean = 1, Variance = 0.2
D) Mean = 2, Variance = 1.6
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59
The probability that a person will have 0, 1, or 2 dental checkups per year is 0.2, 0.5, and 0.3, respectively. If seven people are picked at random, what is the probability that two will have no
Checkups, four will have one checkup, and one will have two checkups in the next year?

A) 0.079
B) 0.013
C) 0.008
D) 0.043
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60
A survey of 12 people at a bookstore showed that five had purchased a hardcover book. If seven people are selected at random, what is the probability that four of them had purchased a hardcover book? A survey of 12 people at a bookstore showed that five had purchased a hardcover book. If seven people are selected at random, what is the probability that four of them had purchased a hardcover book?
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62
A(n) __________ is one in which values are determined by chance.
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63
A(n) __________ probability distribution consists of the values a random variable can assume and the
corresponding probabilities of the values.
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64
Without writing down any calculations, determine the mean of the distribution shown. The variance of this probability distribution is (you can do this in your head!) <strong>Without writing down any calculations, determine the mean of the distribution shown. The variance of this probability distribution is (you can do this in your head!)  </strong> A) 0.25 B) 0.50 C) 0.75 D) 1.00

A) 0.25
B) 0.50
C) 0.75
D) 1.00
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65
If a trial in an experiment has more than two outcomes, a(n) __________ distribution must be used.
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66
Which of the following would be a measure of spread of a probability distribution. Which of the following would be a measure of spread of a probability distribution.
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67
The mean, variance, and standard deviation should be rounded to one more decimal place than the
outcome, X.
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68
The __________ is a distribution of a variable that has two outcomes when sampling is done without
replacement.
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69
A school is sending 9 children to a camp. If 15% of the children in the school are first graders, and the 8
children are selected at random, what is the mean and variance of the number of first graders chosen?
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71
One of the requirements for a binomial experiment is that there must be a __________ number of
trials.
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72
Draw a graph showing the probability distribution for the sample space for tossing four coins.
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73
A club consists of 4 male students and 6 female students. The probability P(X) of selecting without replacement a sample of size 4 of 2 male students and 2 female students is A club consists of 4 male students and 6 female students. The probability P(X) of selecting without replacement a sample of size 4 of 2 male students and 2 female students is
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74
In a survey, 65% of the voters support a particular referendum. If 40 voters are chosen at random, and X
is the number of voters that support this referendum, find the standard deviation of X.
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76
In a survey, 80% of the voters support a particular referendum. If 40 voters are chosen at random, and X
is the number of voters that support this referendum, find the mean and variance of X.
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77
The __________ of a discrete random variable of a probability distribution is the theoretical average of
the variable.
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78
Which of the following could be used as a measure of spread of a probability distribution. Which of the following could be used as a measure of spread of a probability distribution.
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79
If 1.5% of the bolts made by an automotive factory are defective, what is the probability that in a
shipment of 200 bolts, there are 6 defective bolts?
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