Deck 15: Random Variables
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Deck 15: Random Variables
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Sue Anne owns a medium-sized business.The probability model below describes the number of employees that may call in sick on any given day. 
What is the expected value of the number of employees calling in sick each day?
A)2.00
B)1.00
C)1.65
D)1.70
E)1.75

What is the expected value of the number of employees calling in sick each day?
A)2.00
B)1.00
C)1.65
D)1.70
E)1.75
1.65
2
Hugh buys $8,000 worth of stock in an electronics company which he hopes to sell afterward at a profit.The company is developing a new laptop computer and a new desktop computer.If it releases both computers before its competitor,the value of Hugh's stock will jump to $21,000.If it releases one of the computers before its competitor,the value of Hugh's stock will jump to $17,000.If it fails to release either computer before its competitor,Hugh's stock will be worth only $5,000.Hugh believes that there is a 40% chance that the company will release the laptop before its competitor and a 50% chance that the company will release the desktop before its competitor.Create a probability model for Hugh's profit.Assume that the development of the laptop and the development of the desktop are independent events.
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B)

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D)

E)

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B)

C)

D)

E)


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A company bids on two contracts.It anticipates a profit of $50,000 if it gets the larger contract and a profit of $10,000 if it gets the smaller contract.It estimates that there's a 10% chance of winning the larger contract and a 70% chance of winning the smaller contract.Create a probability model for the company's profit.Assume that the contracts will be awarded independently.
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

A)

B)

C)

D)

E)


4
An insurance policy costs $400,and will pay policyholders $10,000 if they suffer a major injury (resulting in hospitalization),or $2,000 if they suffer a minor injury (resulting in lost time from work).The company estimates that each year 1 in every 3,000 policyholders may have a major injury,and 1 in 1,000 a minor injury.Create a probability model for the company's profit on this policy.
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

A)

B)

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D)

E)

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5
The probability model below describes the number of thunderstorms that a certain town may experience during the month of August. 
How many storms can the town expect each August?
A)1.5
B)2.2
C)2.0
D)1.8
E)1.6

How many storms can the town expect each August?
A)1.5
B)2.2
C)2.0
D)1.8
E)1.6
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6
You roll a fair die.If you get a number greater than 4,you win $70.If not,you get to roll again.If you get a number greater then 4 the second time,you win $30.Otherwise you win nothing.
Create a probability model for the amount you win at this game.
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

Create a probability model for the amount you win at this game.
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D)

E)

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7
You pick a card from a deck.If you get a face card,you win $5.If you get an ace,you win $30 plus an extra $50 for the ace of hearts.For any other card you win nothing.
Create a probability model for the amount you win at this game.
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

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8
The number of golf balls ordered by customers of a pro shop has the following probability distribution. 
A)5.43
B)9.42
C)9
D)8.1
E)7.68

A)5.43
B)9.42
C)9
D)8.1
E)7.68
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9
You pick a card from a deck.If you get a club,you win $80.If not,you get to draw again (after replacing the first card).If you get a club the second time,you win $30.Otherwise you win nothing.
Create a probability model for the amount you win at this game.
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

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D)

E)

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A couple plans to have children until they get a boy,but they agree that they will not have more than four children even if all are girls.
Create a probability model for the number of children they will have.Assume that boys and girls are equally likely.
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

Create a probability model for the number of children they will have.Assume that boys and girls are equally likely.
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E)

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11
A carnival game offers a $80 cash prize for anyone who can break a balloon by throwing a dart at it.It costs $5 to play and you're willing to spend up to $20 trying to win.You estimate that you have an 10% chance of hitting the balloon on any throw.Create a probability model for the number of darts you will throw.Assume that throws are independent of each other.Round to four decimal places if necessary.
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D)

E)

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12
Jo is a hairstylist.The probability model below describes the number of clients that she may see in a day. 
What is the expected value of the number of clients that Jo sees per day?
A)2.7
B)3.00
C)2.9
D)2.80
E)2.50

What is the expected value of the number of clients that Jo sees per day?
A)2.7
B)3.00
C)2.9
D)2.80
E)2.50
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13

A)0.9
B)0
C)1
D)0.6
E)0.4
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14

A)9.2
B)8.4
C)8.8
D)8
E)10
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15

A)1.34
B)1.19
C)1.68
D)1.24
E)1.78
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16
The accompanying table describes the probability distribution for the number of adults in a certain town (among 4 randomly selected adults)who have a college degree. 
A)2.43
B)2.30
C)2.00
D)2.55
E)2.40

A)2.43
B)2.30
C)2.00
D)2.55
E)2.40
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17
A carnival game offers a $80 cash prize for anyone who can break a balloon by throwing a dart at it.It costs $5 to play and you're willing to spend up to $20 trying to win.You estimate that you have a 12% chance of hitting the balloon on any throw.Create a probability model for the amount you will win.Assume that throws are independent of each other.Round to four decimal places if necessary.
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D)

E)

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18
You roll a pair of fair dice.If you get a sum greater than 10 you win $50.If you get a double you win $40.If you get a double and a sum greater than 10 you win $90.Otherwise you win nothing.
Create a probability model for the amount you win at this game.
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

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D)

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19

A)240
B)250
C)220
D)200
E)150
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20

A)52
B)40
C)66
D)60
E)16
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21
Find the standard deviation for the given probability distribution. 
A)2.87
B)1.28
C)1.73
D)2.73
E)1.65

A)2.87
B)1.28
C)1.73
D)2.73
E)1.65
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22
You pick a card from a deck.If you get a club,you win $90.If not,you get to draw again (after replacing the first card).If you get a club the second time,you win $30.If not,you lose.
Find the expected amount you will win.
A)$30.00
B)$45.00
C)$32.34
D)$36.56
E)$28.13
Find the expected amount you will win.
A)$30.00
B)$45.00
C)$32.34
D)$36.56
E)$28.13
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23
Suppose you pay $2.00 to roll a fair die with the understanding that you will get back $4.00 for rolling a 6 or a 3,nothing otherwise.What is the expected amount you win?
A)$2.00
B)-$0.67
C)$4.00
D)-$2.00
E)$0.00
A)$2.00
B)-$0.67
C)$4.00
D)-$2.00
E)$0.00
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You pick a card from a deck.If you get a face card,you win $15.If you get an ace,you win $30 plus an extra $60 for the ace of hearts.For any other card you win nothing.Find the expected amount you will win.
A)$8.08
B)$4.62
C)$6.92
D)$6.35
E)$7.50
A)$8.08
B)$4.62
C)$6.92
D)$6.35
E)$7.50
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25
The probability model below describes the number of thunderstorms that a certain town may experience during the month of August. 
What is the standard deviation of the number of storms in August?
A)0.88
B)0.94
C)0.66
D)0.75
E)0.77

What is the standard deviation of the number of storms in August?
A)0.88
B)0.94
C)0.66
D)0.75
E)0.77
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26
A carnival game offers a $120 cash prize for anyone who can break a balloon by throwing a dart at it.It costs $9 to play and you're willing to spend up to $36 trying to win.You estimate that you have a 10% chance of hitting the balloon on any throw.Find the expected amount you will win.Assume that throws are independent of each other.
A)$13.01
B)$10.32
C)-$14.76
D)-$11.16
E)$19.32
A)$13.01
B)$10.32
C)-$14.76
D)-$11.16
E)$19.32
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A company bids on two contracts.It anticipates a profit of $70,000 if it gets the larger contract and a profit of $40,000 if it gets the smaller contract.It estimates that there's a 30% chance of winning the larger contract and a 50% chance of winning the smaller contract.Find the company's expected profit.Assume that the contracts will be awarded independently.
A)$41,000
B)$57,500
C)$112,500
D)$47,000
E)$24,500
A)$41,000
B)$57,500
C)$112,500
D)$47,000
E)$24,500
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A)0.78
B)0.83
C)0.92
D)0.61
E)0.85
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29
Jo is a hairstylist.The probability model below describes the number of clients that she may see in a day. 
What is the standard deviation of the number of clients that Jo sees per day?
A)1.31
B)1.41
C)2.19
D)1.99
E)1.55

What is the standard deviation of the number of clients that Jo sees per day?
A)1.31
B)1.41
C)2.19
D)1.99
E)1.55
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30
Sue Anne owns a medium-sized business.The probability model below describes the number of employees that may call in sick on any given day. 
What is the standard deviation of the number of employees calling in sick each day?
A)1.12
B)1.01
C)1.22
D)1.03
E)0.91

What is the standard deviation of the number of employees calling in sick each day?
A)1.12
B)1.01
C)1.22
D)1.03
E)0.91
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31
Hugh buys $8,000 worth of stock in an electronics company which he hopes to sell afterward at a profit.The company is developing a new laptop computer and a new desktop computer.If it releases both computers before its competitor,the value of Hugh's stock will jump to $22,000.If it releases one of the computers before its competitor,the value of Hugh's stock will jump to $16,000.If it fails to release either computer before its competitor,Hugh's stock will be worth only $5,000.Hugh believes that there is a 70% chance that the company will release the laptop before its competitor and a 60% chance that the company will release the desktop before its competitor.Find Hugh's expected profit.Assume that the development of the laptop and the development of the desktop are independent events.
A)$9,200
B)$17,200
C)$12,200
D)$15,920
E)$11,300.00
A)$9,200
B)$17,200
C)$12,200
D)$15,920
E)$11,300.00
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32
A couple plans to have children until they get a boy,but they agree that they will not have more than four children even if all are girls.Find the expected number of children they will have.Assume that boys and girls are equally likely.Round your answer to three decimal places.
A)1.625
B)1.750
C)2.500
D)1.938
E)1.875
A)1.625
B)1.750
C)2.500
D)1.938
E)1.875
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33
You roll a pair of dice.If you get a sum greater than 10 you win $60.If you get a double you win $20.If you get a double and a sum greater than 10 you win $80.Otherwise you win nothing.You pay $5 to play.Find the expected amount you win at this game.
A)$8.33
B)$3.33
C)$5.00
D)$5.56
E)$3.89
A)$8.33
B)$3.33
C)$5.00
D)$5.56
E)$3.89
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A)117.00
B)90.00
C)99.00
D)108.00
E)82.80
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An insurance policy costs $140 per year,and will pay policyholders $15,000 if they suffer a major injury (resulting in hospitalization)or $7,000 if they suffer a minor injury (resulting in lost time from work).The company estimates that each year 1 in every 2,200 policyholders will have a major injury and 1 in every 400 a minor injury.What is the company's expected profit on this policy?
A)$115.68
B)$99.32
C)$130.68
D)-$24.32
E)-$297.95
A)$115.68
B)$99.32
C)$130.68
D)-$24.32
E)-$297.95
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A)8.28
B)7.41
C)8.72
D)8.54
E)7.93
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37
The probabilities that a batch of 4 computers will contain 0,1,2,3,and 4 defective computers are 0.4096,0.4096,0.1536,0.0256,and 0.0016,respectively.Find the expected number of defective computers in a batch of 4.
A)0.80
B)0.89
C)1.21
D)0.70
E)2.00
A)0.80
B)0.89
C)1.21
D)0.70
E)2.00
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38
A contractor is considering a sale that promises a profit of $24,000 with a probability of 0.7 or a loss (due to bad weather,strikes,and such)of $9,000 with a probability of 0.3.What is the expected profit?
A)$15,000
B)$16,800
C)$23,100
D)$19,500
E)$14,100
A)$15,000
B)$16,800
C)$23,100
D)$19,500
E)$14,100
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39
The random variable x is the number of houses sold by a realtor in a single month at the Sendsom's Real Estate Office.Its probability distribution is as follows.Find the standard deviation of the number of houses sold. 
A)6.86
B)2.62
C)1.62
D)2.25
E)4.45

A)6.86
B)2.62
C)1.62
D)2.25
E)4.45
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A)8.30
B)2.75
C)2.45
D)3.06
E)3.37
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41
You have arranged to go camping for two days in March.You believe that the probability that it will rain on the first day is 0.5.If it rains on the first day,the probability that it also rains on the second day is 0.7.If it doesn't rain on the first day,the probability that it rains on the second day is 0.2.Let the random variable X be the number of rainy days during your camping trip.Find the expected value of X.
A)μ = 1.05
B)μ = 0.85
C)μ = 1.2
D)μ = 0.95
E)μ = 0.8
A)μ = 1.05
B)μ = 0.85
C)μ = 1.2
D)μ = 0.95
E)μ = 0.8
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42
A company is interviewing applicants for managerial positions.They plan to hire two people.They have already rejected most candidates and are left with a group of 9 applicants of whom 4 are women.Unable to differentiate further between the applicants,they choose two people at random from this group of 9.Let the random variable X be the number of men that are chosen.Find the probability model for X.
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B)

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D)

E)

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43
You pick a card from a deck.If you get a club,you win $80.If not,you get to draw again (after replacing the first card).If you get a club the second time,you win $30.If not,you lose.Find the standard deviation of the amount you will win.
A)$1,112.11
B)$38.07
C)$30.68
D)$28.35
E)$33.35
A)$1,112.11
B)$38.07
C)$30.68
D)$28.35
E)$33.35
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44
A company is interviewing applicants for managerial positions.They plan to hire two people.They have already rejected most candidates and are left with a group of 10 applicants of whom 4 are women.Unable to differentiate further between the applicants,they choose two people at random from this group of 10.Let the random variable X be the number of men that are chosen.Find the expected value of X.
A)μ = 1.50
B)μ = 1.20
C)μ = 0.80
D)μ = 0.57
E)μ = 0.93
A)μ = 1.50
B)μ = 1.20
C)μ = 0.80
D)μ = 0.57
E)μ = 0.93
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45
The accompanying table describes the probability distribution for the number of adults in a certain town (among 4 randomly selected adults)who have a degree from a post-secondary institute.Find the standard deviation for the probability distribution. 
A)0.84
B)1.06
C)0.96
D)2.95
E)0.92

A)0.84
B)1.06
C)0.96
D)2.95
E)0.92
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46
A company bids on two contracts.It anticipates a profit of $70,000 if it gets the larger contract and a profit of $30,000 if it gets the smaller contract.It estimates that there's a 10% chance of winning the larger contract and a 60% chance of winning the smaller contract.Find the standard deviation of the company's profit.Assume that the contracts will be awarded independently.
A)$30,758
B)$24,863
C)$25,632
D)$29,477
E)$28,195
A)$30,758
B)$24,863
C)$25,632
D)$29,477
E)$28,195
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47
In a box of 7 batteries,6 are dead.You choose two batteries at random from the box.Let the random variable X be the number of good batteries you get.Find the expected value of X.
A)μ = 0.36
B)μ = 0.92
C)μ = 0.14
D)μ = 1.71
E)μ = 0.29
A)μ = 0.36
B)μ = 0.92
C)μ = 0.14
D)μ = 1.71
E)μ = 0.29
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48
A police department reports that the probabilities that 0,1,2,and 3 burglaries will be reported in a given day are 0.52,0.42,0.05,and 0.01,respectively.Find the standard deviation of the number of burglaries in a day.
A)0.41
B)0.96
C)0.64
D)0.80
E)0.84
A)0.41
B)0.96
C)0.64
D)0.80
E)0.84
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49
An insurance policy costs $150 per year,and will pay policyholders $16,000 if they suffer a major injury (resulting in hospitalization)or $6,000 if they suffer a minor injury (resulting in lost time from work).The company estimates that each year 1 in every 2,000 policyholders will have a major injury and 1 in every 400 a minor injury.What is the standard deviation of the company's profit on this policy?
A)$582.92
B)$466.34
C)$447.68
D)$498.98
E)$550.28
A)$582.92
B)$466.34
C)$447.68
D)$498.98
E)$550.28
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50
You pick a card from a deck.If you get a face card,you win $15.If you get an ace,you win $20 plus an extra $40 for the ace of hearts.For any other card you win nothing.Find the standard deviation of the amount you will win.
A)$10.53
B)$9.69
C)$11.59
D)$110.94
E)$122.09
A)$10.53
B)$9.69
C)$11.59
D)$110.94
E)$122.09
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51
You roll a pair of dice.If you get a sum greater than 10 you win $50.If you get a double you win $20.If you get a double and a sum greater than 10 you win a $70.Otherwise you win nothing.Find the standard deviation of the amount you win at this game.
A)$14.08
B)$274.31
C)$25.21
D)$14.91
E)$16.56
A)$14.08
B)$274.31
C)$25.21
D)$14.91
E)$16.56
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52
Your school's soccer team plays two games against another soccer team .The probability that your team wins the first game is 0.4.If your team wins the first game,the probability that they also win the second game is 0.4.If your team loses the first game,the probability that they win the second game is 0.3.Let the random variable X be the number of games won by your team.Find the expected value of X.
A)μ = 0.70
B)μ = 0.56
C)μ = 0.74
D)μ = 0.50
E)μ = 0.80
A)μ = 0.70
B)μ = 0.56
C)μ = 0.74
D)μ = 0.50
E)μ = 0.80
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53
Your school's soccer team plays two games against another soccer team .The probability that your team wins the first game is 0.6.If your team wins the first game,the probability that they also win the second game is 0.7.If your team loses the first game,the probability that they win the second game is 0.5.Let the random variable X be the number of games won by your team.Find the probability model for X.
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

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54
A couple plans to have children until they get a boy,but they agree that they will not have more than four children even if all are girls.
Find the standard deviation of the number of children the couple have.Assume that boys and girls are equally likely.Round your answer to three decimal places.
A)1.109
B)0.992
C)1.053
D)0.984
E)1.173
Find the standard deviation of the number of children the couple have.Assume that boys and girls are equally likely.Round your answer to three decimal places.
A)1.109
B)0.992
C)1.053
D)0.984
E)1.173
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55
Your school's soccer team plays two games against another soccer team .The probability that your team wins the first game is 0.4.If your team wins the first game,the probability that they also win the second game is 0.5.If your team loses the first game,the probability that they win the second game is 0.2.Let the random variable X be the number of games won by your team.Find the standard deviation of X.
A)σ = 0.63
B)σ = 0.90
C)σ = 0.70
D)σ = 0.60
E)σ = 0.78
A)σ = 0.63
B)σ = 0.90
C)σ = 0.70
D)σ = 0.60
E)σ = 0.78
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56
A carnival game offers a $80 cash prize for anyone who can break a balloon by throwing a dart at it.It costs $5 to play and you're willing to spend up to $20 trying to win.You estimate that you have a 8% chance of hitting the balloon on any throw.Find the standard deviation of the number of darts you throw.Assume that throws are independent of each other.
A)0.94
B)0.88
C)0.79
D)1.01
E)0.81
A)0.94
B)0.88
C)0.79
D)1.01
E)0.81
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57
The probabilities that a batch of 4 computers will contain 0,1,2,3,and 4 defective computers are 0.4746,0.3888,0.1195,0.0163,and 0.0008,respectively.Find the standard deviation of the number of defective computers.
A)0.75
B)0.56
C)1.01
D)0.70
E)0.87
A)0.75
B)0.56
C)1.01
D)0.70
E)0.87
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58
In a box of 7 batteries,3 are dead.You choose two batteries at random from the box.Let the random variable X be the number of good batteries you get.Find the probability model for X.
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

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C)

D)

E)

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59
You have arranged to go camping for two days in March.You believe that the probability that it will rain on the first day is 0.3.If it rains on the first day,the probability that it also rains on the second day is 0.5.If it doesn't rain on the first day,the probability that it rains on the second day is 0.3.Let the random variable X be the number of rainy days during your camping trip.Find the probability model for X.
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

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60
A teacher grading statistics homeworks finds that none of the students has made more than three errors.14% have made three errors,25% have made two errors,and 39% have made one error.Find the standard deviation of the number of errors in students' statistics homeworks.
A)0.97
B)0.93
C)0.89
D)1.07
E)0.82
A)0.97
B)0.93
C)0.89
D)1.07
E)0.82
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61
A company is interviewing applicants for managerial positions.They plan to hire two people.They have already rejected most candidates and are left with a group of 7 applicants of whom 6 are women.Unable to differentiate further between the applicants,they choose two people at random from this group of 7.Let the random variable X be the number of men that are chosen.Find the standard deviation of X.
A)σ = 0.49
B)σ = 0.42
C)σ = 0.45
D)σ = 0.20
E)σ = 0.55
A)σ = 0.49
B)σ = 0.42
C)σ = 0.45
D)σ = 0.20
E)σ = 0.55
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62
Given independent random variables with means and standard deviations as shown,find the mean and standard deviation of the variable 4X + 19.Round to two decimal places if necessary. 
A)μ = 400,σ = 75
B)μ = 419,σ = 75
C)μ = 400,σ = 56
D)μ = 419,σ = 59.14
E)μ = 419,σ = 56

A)μ = 400,σ = 75
B)μ = 419,σ = 75
C)μ = 400,σ = 56
D)μ = 419,σ = 59.14
E)μ = 419,σ = 56
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63
Given independent random variables with means and standard deviations as shown,find the mean and standard deviation of the variable 
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A)μ = 28,σ = 4.24
B)μ = 74,σ = 8.54
C)μ = 28,σ = 6
D)μ = 28,σ = 2.45
E)μ = 74,σ = 11

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A)μ = 28,σ = 4.24
B)μ = 74,σ = 8.54
C)μ = 28,σ = 6
D)μ = 28,σ = 2.45
E)μ = 74,σ = 11
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64
An insurance company estimates that it should make an annual profit of $140 on each homeowner's policy written,with a standard deviation of $5,500.If it writes 10,000 of these policies,what are the mean and standard deviation of the annual profit? Assume that policies are independent of each other.
A)μ = $14,000.00,σ = $550,000.00
B)μ = $1,400,000,σ = $550,000,000,000
C)μ = $1,400,000,σ = $550,000.00
D)μ = $1,400,000,σ = $55,000,000
E)μ = $14,000.00,σ = $55,000,000
A)μ = $14,000.00,σ = $550,000.00
B)μ = $1,400,000,σ = $550,000,000,000
C)μ = $1,400,000,σ = $550,000.00
D)μ = $1,400,000,σ = $55,000,000
E)μ = $14,000.00,σ = $55,000,000
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65
Given independent random variables with means and standard deviations as shown,find the mean and standard deviation of the variable 4Y - 5.Round to two decimal places if necessary. 
A)μ = 1,115,σ = 55.78
B)μ = 1,120,σ = 56.22
C)μ = 1,115,σ = 51
D)μ = 1,120,σ = 56
E)μ = 1,115,σ = 56

A)μ = 1,115,σ = 55.78
B)μ = 1,120,σ = 56.22
C)μ = 1,115,σ = 51
D)μ = 1,120,σ = 56
E)μ = 1,115,σ = 56
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66
Given independent random variables with means and standard deviations as shown,find the mean and standard deviation of the variable 0.3Y. 
A)μ = 18,σ = 0.72
B)μ = 60.3,σ = 8
C)μ = 60.3,σ = 2.4
D)μ = 18,σ = 8
E)μ = 18,σ = 2.4

A)μ = 18,σ = 0.72
B)μ = 60.3,σ = 8
C)μ = 60.3,σ = 2.4
D)μ = 18,σ = 8
E)μ = 18,σ = 2.4
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67
Given independent random variables with means and standard deviations as shown,find the mean and standard deviation of the variable X + Y.Round to two decimal places if necessary. 
A)μ = 2,800,σ = 11
B)μ = 110,σ = 65
C)μ = 110,σ = 8.06
D)μ = 2,800,σ = 8.06
E)μ = 110,σ = 11

A)μ = 2,800,σ = 11
B)μ = 110,σ = 65
C)μ = 110,σ = 8.06
D)μ = 2,800,σ = 8.06
E)μ = 110,σ = 11
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68
Given independent random variables with means and standard deviations as shown,find the mean and standard deviation of the variable X - Y.Round to two decimal places if necessary. 
A)μ = -40,σ = 28
B)μ = 480,σ = 20.00
C)μ = -40,σ = 20.00
D)μ = -40,σ = 10.58
E)μ = -40,σ = 4

A)μ = -40,σ = 28
B)μ = 480,σ = 20.00
C)μ = -40,σ = 20.00
D)μ = -40,σ = 10.58
E)μ = -40,σ = 4
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69
Given independent random variables with means and standard deviations as shown,find the mean and standard deviation of the variable X + 6.Round to two decimal places if necessary. 
A)μ = 36,σ = 15
B)μ = 30,σ = 9
C)μ = 36,σ = 10.82
D)μ = 36,σ = 9
E)μ = 30,σ = 15

A)μ = 36,σ = 15
B)μ = 30,σ = 9
C)μ = 36,σ = 10.82
D)μ = 36,σ = 9
E)μ = 30,σ = 15
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70
You have arranged to go camping for two days in March.You believe that the probability that it will rain on the first day is 0.4.If it rains on the first day,the probability that it also rains on the second day is 0.5.If it doesn't rain on the first day,the probability that it rains on the second day is 0.3.Let the random variable X be the number of rainy days during your camping trip.Find the standard deviation of X.
A)σ = 0.67
B)σ = 0.76
C)σ = 0.57
D)σ = 0.77
E)σ = 0.70
A)σ = 0.67
B)σ = 0.76
C)σ = 0.57
D)σ = 0.77
E)σ = 0.70
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71
Given independent random variables with means and standard deviations as shown,find the mean and standard deviation of the variable 
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A)μ = 350,σ = 21.63
B)μ = 350,σ = 30
C)μ = 400,σ = 25.46
D)μ = 400,σ = 36
E)μ = 400,σ = 6.00

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A)μ = 350,σ = 21.63
B)μ = 350,σ = 30
C)μ = 400,σ = 25.46
D)μ = 400,σ = 36
E)μ = 400,σ = 6.00
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72
Given independent random variables with means and standard deviations as shown,find the mean and standard deviation of the variable X + 2Y .Round to two decimal places if necessary. 
A)μ = 110,σ = 18.44
B)μ = 100,σ = 18.44
C)μ = 110,σ = 26
D)μ = 160,σ = 18.44
E)μ = 160,σ = 26

A)μ = 110,σ = 18.44
B)μ = 100,σ = 18.44
C)μ = 110,σ = 26
D)μ = 160,σ = 18.44
E)μ = 160,σ = 26
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73
Given independent random variables with means and standard deviations as shown,find the mean and standard deviation of the variable 3X - Y .Round to two decimal places if necessary. 
A)μ = 60,σ = 26
B)μ = 740,σ = 48.85
C)μ = 400,σ = 40.79
D)μ = 400,σ = 48.85
E)μ = 400,σ = 26

A)μ = 60,σ = 26
B)μ = 740,σ = 48.85
C)μ = 400,σ = 40.79
D)μ = 400,σ = 48.85
E)μ = 400,σ = 26
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74
An insurance company estimates that it should make an annual profit of $150 on each homeowner's policy written,with a standard deviation of $6,000.If it writes 7 of these policies,what are the mean and standard deviation of the annual profit? Assume that policies are independent of each other.
A)μ = $396.86,σ = $42,000
B)μ = $1,050,σ = $294,000
C)μ = $1,050,σ = $42,000
D)μ = $1,050,σ = $15,874.51
E)μ = $396.86,σ = $15,874.51
A)μ = $396.86,σ = $42,000
B)μ = $1,050,σ = $294,000
C)μ = $1,050,σ = $42,000
D)μ = $1,050,σ = $15,874.51
E)μ = $396.86,σ = $15,874.51
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75
A company sells light bulbs in packages of 20 and estimates that the mean number of defective light bulbs in a package is 0.6 with a standard deviation of 0.7.If a customer buys 12 packages,what are the expected value and standard deviation of the number of defective light bulbs? Assume that packages are independent of each other.
A)μ = 7.2,σ = 2.42
B)μ = 7.2,σ = 100.8
C)μ = 2.08,σ = 8.4
D)μ = 7.2,σ = 8.4
E)μ = 2.08,σ = 2.42
A)μ = 7.2,σ = 2.42
B)μ = 7.2,σ = 100.8
C)μ = 2.08,σ = 8.4
D)μ = 7.2,σ = 8.4
E)μ = 2.08,σ = 2.42
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76
Given independent random variables with means and standard deviations as shown,find the mean and standard deviation of the variable Y - 19.Round to two decimal places if necessary. 
A)μ = 201,σ = 35.51
B)μ = 201,σ = 11
C)μ = 201,σ = 23.22
D)μ = 220,σ = 30
E)μ = 201,σ = 30

A)μ = 201,σ = 35.51
B)μ = 201,σ = 11
C)μ = 201,σ = 23.22
D)μ = 220,σ = 30
E)μ = 201,σ = 30
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77
Given independent random variables with means and standard deviations as shown,find the mean and standard deviation of the variable 
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+
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A)μ = 6,σ = 19.05
B)μ = 6,σ = 5.74
C)μ = 6,σ = 33
D)μ = 86.60,σ = 19.05
E)μ = 36,σ = 3.46

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A)μ = 6,σ = 19.05
B)μ = 6,σ = 5.74
C)μ = 6,σ = 33
D)μ = 86.60,σ = 19.05
E)μ = 36,σ = 3.46
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78
Given independent random variables with means and standard deviations as shown,find the mean and standard deviation of the variable 2X. 
A)μ = 80,σ = 5
B)μ = 42,σ = 5
C)μ = 42,σ = 10
D)μ = 80,σ = 10
E)μ = 80,σ = 20

A)μ = 80,σ = 5
B)μ = 42,σ = 5
C)μ = 42,σ = 10
D)μ = 80,σ = 10
E)μ = 80,σ = 20
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79
A slot machine at a casino pays out an average of $0.93,with a standard deviation of $120.It costs a dollar to play.If a person plays 10 times,what are the mean and standard deviation of the casino's profit?
A)μ = $9.30,σ = $379.47
B)μ = $0.70,σ = $12,000
C)μ = $9.30,σ = $1,200
D)μ = $0.70,σ = $1,200
E)μ = $0.70,σ = $379.47
A)μ = $9.30,σ = $379.47
B)μ = $0.70,σ = $12,000
C)μ = $9.30,σ = $1,200
D)μ = $0.70,σ = $1,200
E)μ = $0.70,σ = $379.47
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80
In a box of 8 batteries,5 are dead.You choose two batteries at random from the box.Let the random variable X be the number of good batteries you get.Find the standard deviation of of X.
A)σ = 0.78
B)σ = 0.40
C)σ = 0.47
D)σ = 0.59
E)σ = 0.63
A)σ = 0.78
B)σ = 0.40
C)σ = 0.47
D)σ = 0.59
E)σ = 0.63
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