Deck 19: Probability and Statistics in Engineering

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A list of temperature readings (in degrees Celsius) is shown below.Calculate the variance
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There are 20 red marbles and 10 blue marbles mixed together in a cloth bag.If you reach in and pull out a marble, without looking, what are the odds of selecting a blue marble? There are 20 red marbles and 10 blue marbles mixed together in a cloth bag.If you reach in and pull out a marble, without looking, what are the odds of selecting a blue marble?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The cumulative frequency shows the cumulative number of students with scores up to and
including those in the given range.
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Random errors

A)can be detected and avoided by properly calibrating instruments.
B)are generated by a number of unpredictable variations.
C)rarely occur in a properly designed experiment.
D)can be removed from the data set through proper statistical analysis.
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That area of science that deals with collection, organization, analysis, and interpretation of data is known as

A)probability
B)statics
C)statistics
D)mathematics
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This question has four possible answers listed below and only one of them is correct.If you select one at random, what is the probability that you pick the correct answer? This question has four possible answers listed below and only one of them is correct.If you select one at random, what is the probability that you pick the correct answer?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In probability, each time you repeat an experiment is called a

A)trial
B)test run
C)measurement
D)guess
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A smaller portion of the entire data or population is commonly called a

A)subset
B)group
C)data set
D)sample
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A list of temperature readings (in degrees Celsius) is shown below.Calculate the mean
temperature: A list of temperature readings (in degrees Celsius) is shown below.Calculate the mean temperature:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A random experiment is one that has random outcomes that cannot be predicted exactly.
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Something with a large number of data points is commonly called a

A)population
B)group
C)data set
D)sample
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The standard deviation is

A)the square root of the variance.
B)the square of the variance.
C)the root mean squared of the variance.
D)the absolute value of the variance.
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The arithmetic average of a list of numbers is known as the

A)median
B)mode
C)mean
D)root mean squared
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There are basically two types of observation errors:

A)personal and professional.
B)systemic and random.
C)partial and complete.
D)visual and measured.
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The result of an experiment is called

A)the end product
B)an outcome
C)the answer
D)the product
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A list of temperature readings (in degrees Celsius) is shown below.Calculate the median
temperature: A list of temperature readings (in degrees Celsius) is shown below.Calculate the median temperature:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Systemic errors are errors

A)that occur throughout the entire system.
B)that occur on a frequent basis.
C)associated with using an inaccurate instrument.
D)associated with the design and setup of the experiment.
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A common way of measuring the dispersion of data is by calculating the

A)spread
B)scattering
C)mode
D)variance
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This question has four possible answers listed below and only one of them is correct.If you select one at random, what are the odds that you pick the correct answer? This question has four possible answers listed below and only one of them is correct.If you select one at random, what are the odds that you pick the correct answer?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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There are 20 red marbles and 10 blue marbles mixed together in a cloth bag.If you reach in and pull out a marble, without looking, what is the probability of selecting a blue marble? There are 20 red marbles and 10 blue marbles mixed together in a cloth bag.If you reach in and pull out a marble, without looking, what is the probability of selecting a blue marble?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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For normal distribution, what percent of the data will fall in the interval of one standard deviation above and below the mean? For normal distribution, what percent of the data will fall in the interval of one standard deviation above and below the mean?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A list of temperature readings (in degrees Celsius) is shown below.Calculate the standard
deviation for these data: A list of temperature readings (in degrees Celsius) is shown below.Calculate the standard deviation for these data:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The area under a normal distribution curve should always be equal to

A)1
B)0
C)the standard deviation.
D)the arithmetic mean.
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The probability distribution for many engineering experiments is approximated by

A)the average (mean) value of the data.
B)a normal distribution.
C)the standard deviation.
D)none of the above.
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For any probability distribution, the sum of probabilities is always

A)0
B)0.5
C)1
D)equal to the standard deviation.
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A list of temperature readings (in degrees Celsius) is shown below.Calculate the variance
for these data: A list of temperature readings (in degrees Celsius) is shown below.Calculate the variance for these data:
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There are 20 red marbles and 10 blue marbles mixed together in a cloth bag.If you reach in and pull out a marble, without looking, what are the odds of selecting a blue marble? There are 20 red marbles and 10 blue marbles mixed together in a cloth bag.If you reach in and pull out a marble, without looking, what are the odds of selecting a blue marble?
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The cumulative frequency shows the cumulative number of students with scores up to and
including those in the given range.
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Random errors

A)can be detected and avoided by properly calibrating instruments.
B)are generated by a number of unpredictable variations.
C)rarely occur in a properly designed experiment.
D)can be removed from the data set through proper statistical analysis.
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That area of science that deals with collection, organization, analysis, and interpretation of data is known as

A)probability
B)statics
C)statistics
D)mathematics
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This question has four possible answers listed below and only one of them is correct.If you select one at random, what is the probability that you pick the correct answer? This question has four possible answers listed below and only one of them is correct.If you select one at random, what is the probability that you pick the correct answer?
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In probability, each time you repeat an experiment is called a

A)trial
B)test run
C)measurement
D)guess
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A smaller portion of the entire data or population is commonly called a

A)subset
B)group
C)data set
D)sample
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A list of temperature readings (in degrees Celsius) is shown below.Calculate the mean
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A random experiment is one that has random outcomes that cannot be predicted exactly.
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Something with a large number of data points is commonly called a

A)population
B)group
C)data set
D)sample
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The standard deviation is

A)the square root of the variance.
B)the square of the variance.
C)the root mean squared of the variance.
D)the absolute value of the variance.
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The arithmetic average of a list of numbers is known as the

A)median
B)mode
C)mean
D)root mean squared
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There are basically two types of observation errors:

A)personal and professional.
B)systemic and random.
C)partial and complete.
D)visual and measured.
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The result of an experiment is called

A)the end product
B)an outcome
C)the answer
D)the product
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A list of temperature readings (in degrees Celsius) is shown below.Calculate the median
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Systemic errors are errors

A)that occur throughout the entire system.
B)that occur on a frequent basis.
C)associated with using an inaccurate instrument.
D)associated with the design and setup of the experiment.
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A common way of measuring the dispersion of data is by calculating the

A)spread
B)scattering
C)mode
D)variance
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This question has four possible answers listed below and only one of them is correct.If you select one at random, what are the odds that you pick the correct answer? This question has four possible answers listed below and only one of them is correct.If you select one at random, what are the odds that you pick the correct answer?
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There are 20 red marbles and 10 blue marbles mixed together in a cloth bag.If you reach in and pull out a marble, without looking, what is the probability of selecting a blue marble? There are 20 red marbles and 10 blue marbles mixed together in a cloth bag.If you reach in and pull out a marble, without looking, what is the probability of selecting a blue marble?
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For normal distribution, what percent of the data will fall in the interval of one standard deviation above and below the mean? For normal distribution, what percent of the data will fall in the interval of one standard deviation above and below the mean?
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A list of temperature readings (in degrees Celsius) is shown below.Calculate the standard
deviation for these data: A list of temperature readings (in degrees Celsius) is shown below.Calculate the standard deviation for these data:
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The area under a normal distribution curve should always be equal to

A)1
B)0
C)the standard deviation.
D)the arithmetic mean.
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The probability distribution for many engineering experiments is approximated by

A)the average (mean) value of the data.
B)a normal distribution.
C)the standard deviation.
D)none of the above.
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For any probability distribution, the sum of probabilities is always

A)0
B)0.5
C)1
D)equal to the standard deviation.
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