Deck 6: The Normal Probability Distribution

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Which of the following values is the z-score representing the first quartile of the standard normal distribution?

A) 0.67
B) -0.67
C) 1.28
D) -1.28
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Which of the following statements best describes continuous random variables?

A) They can assume values at all points on an interval with no breaks between possible values.
B) We can gauge the likely occurrence of specific values of such variables with the help of one or another of certain probability distributions, including the binomial, Poisson, or hypergeometric distributions.
C) They model random variables such as waiting times or lifetimes.
D) They calculate probabilities for the binomial random variable .
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If z is a standard normal random variable, what is the value of P(-1.25 <strong>If z is a standard normal random variable, what is the value of P(-1.25   z   -0.75)?</strong> A) 0.6678 B) 0.2266 C) 0.1210 D) 0.1056 <div style=padding-top: 35px> z <strong>If z is a standard normal random variable, what is the value of P(-1.25   z   -0.75)?</strong> A) 0.6678 B) 0.2266 C) 0.1210 D) 0.1056 <div style=padding-top: 35px> -0.75)?

A) 0.6678
B) 0.2266
C) 0.1210
D) 0.1056
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What proportion of the data from a normal distribution is within two standard deviations from the mean?

A) 0.3413
B) 0.4772
C) 0.6826
D) 0.9544
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If the random variable x is normally distributed with a mean of 88 and a standard deviation of 12, what is the value of P(x <strong>If the random variable x is normally distributed with a mean of 88 and a standard deviation of 12, what is the value of P(x   96)?</strong> A) 0.1243 B) 0.2486 C) 0.2514 D) 0.4972 <div style=padding-top: 35px> 96)?

A) 0.1243
B) 0.2486
C) 0.2514
D) 0.4972
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If x is a normal random variable with a mean of 1228 and a standard deviation of 120, how many standard deviations are there from 1228 to 1380?

A) 11.50
B) 10.233
C) 3.1989
D) 1.267
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If z is a standard normal random variable, the area between z = 0.0 and z = 1.20 is 0.3849, while the area between z = 0.0 and z = 1.40 is 0.4192. What is the area between z = -1.20 and z = 1.40?

A) 0.0343
B) 0.0808
C) 0.1151
D) 0.8041
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Which of the following is always true for all probability density functions of continuous random variables?

A) They are symmetrical.
B) They are skewed to the right.
C) They are skewed to the left.
D) The area under the curve is 1.0.
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Let <strong>Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative   and a positive   is 0.8132, what would be the value of   ?</strong> A) z = 2.64 B) z = 1.78 C) z = 1.32 D) z = 0.89 <div style=padding-top: 35px> be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative <strong>Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative   and a positive   is 0.8132, what would be the value of   ?</strong> A) z = 2.64 B) z = 1.78 C) z = 1.32 D) z = 0.89 <div style=padding-top: 35px> and a positive <strong>Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative   and a positive   is 0.8132, what would be the value of   ?</strong> A) z = 2.64 B) z = 1.78 C) z = 1.32 D) z = 0.89 <div style=padding-top: 35px> is 0.8132, what would be the value of <strong>Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative   and a positive   is 0.8132, what would be the value of   ?</strong> A) z = 2.64 B) z = 1.78 C) z = 1.32 D) z = 0.89 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) z = 2.64
B) z = 1.78
C) z = 1.32
D) z = 0.89
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Given that z is a standard normal variable, which of the following is the value <strong>Given that z is a standard normal variable, which of the following is the value   for which P(z     ) = 0.242?</strong> A) 0.70 B) 0.65 C) -0.65 D) -0.70 <div style=padding-top: 35px> for which P(z <strong>Given that z is a standard normal variable, which of the following is the value   for which P(z     ) = 0.242?</strong> A) 0.70 B) 0.65 C) -0.65 D) -0.70 <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Given that z is a standard normal variable, which of the following is the value   for which P(z     ) = 0.242?</strong> A) 0.70 B) 0.65 C) -0.65 D) -0.70 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ) = 0.242?

A) 0.70
B) 0.65
C) -0.65
D) -0.70
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If z is a standard normal random variable, how does the area between z = 0.0 and z = 1.25 compare to the area between z = 1.25 and z = 2.5?

A) The latter area will be larger than the former.
B) The latter area will be smaller than the former.
C) The two areas are the same.
D) The two areas are not the same.
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Which of the following is a property of the standard normal distribution?

A) It has a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.
B) It has a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 0.
C) It has a mean of 1 and a standard deviation of 0.
D) It has a mean of 1 and a standard deviation of 1.
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Let x be a continuous random variable and let c be a constant. Which of the following statements does NOT apply to the probability of x?

A) The probability that x assumes a value in the intervaltois the area under the probability density function betweenand.
B) P(x = c) = c
C) P(x < c) = P(x < c) and P(x > c) = P(x > c)
D) P(x = c) = c and P(x > c) = P(x > c)
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Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, what is P(-1.2 <strong>Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, what is P(-1.2   Z   1.5)?</strong> A) 0.8181 B) 0.5228 C) 0.4772 D) 0.3849 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Z <strong>Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, what is P(-1.2   Z   1.5)?</strong> A) 0.8181 B) 0.5228 C) 0.4772 D) 0.3849 <div style=padding-top: 35px> 1.5)?

A) 0.8181
B) 0.5228
C) 0.4772
D) 0.3849
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Using the standard normal table, what is the total probability to the right of z = 2.0 and to the left of z = -2.0?

A) 0.0228
B) 0.0456
C) 0.4772
D) 0.9544
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What is the z-score representing the third quartile of the standard normal distribution?

A) 0.67
B) -0.67
C) 1.28
D) -1.28
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Which of these statements is valid with regard to probabilities of continuous random variables?

A) The height of the curve shows the probability of an event.
B) The probability of exactly an event A occurring is always equal to one.
C) Probabilities of events are determined from areas under the curve.
D) The probability distribution is always mound-shaped.
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Which of the following incorrectly describes both of the discrete probability distributions and the continuous probability density functions?

A) They both reflect the distribution of a random variable.
B) They both have outcomes, which occur only in integers.
C) They both assist in determining the probability of a given outcome.
D) They are both relative frequency distributions.
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Many different types of continuous random variables give rise to a large variety of probability density functions. Which of those listed below are generated by such variables?

A) the binomial probability distributions
B) the hypergeometric probability distributions
C) the normal probability distributions
D) the Poisson probability distributions
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Let <strong>Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the area to the right of   is 0.7088, then what is the value of   ?</strong> A) 1.06 B) 0.55 C) -0.55 D) -1.06 <div style=padding-top: 35px> be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the area to the right of <strong>Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the area to the right of   is 0.7088, then what is the value of   ?</strong> A) 1.06 B) 0.55 C) -0.55 D) -1.06 <div style=padding-top: 35px> is 0.7088, then what is the value of <strong>Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the area to the right of   is 0.7088, then what is the value of   ?</strong> A) 1.06 B) 0.55 C) -0.55 D) -1.06 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) 1.06
B) 0.55
C) -0.55
D) -1.06
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Suppose you are given that x is a normally distributed random variable with a mean of <strong>Suppose you are given that x is a normally distributed random variable with a mean of   and a standard deviation of 0.15. If P(x < 2.10) = 0.025, what is the value of   ?</strong> A) 2.394 B) 2.104 C) 2.096 D) 1.806 <div style=padding-top: 35px> and a standard deviation of 0.15. If P(x < 2.10) = 0.025, what is the value of <strong>Suppose you are given that x is a normally distributed random variable with a mean of   and a standard deviation of 0.15. If P(x < 2.10) = 0.025, what is the value of   ?</strong> A) 2.394 B) 2.104 C) 2.096 D) 1.806 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) 2.394
B) 2.104
C) 2.096
D) 1.806
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Which of the following is a valid statement about the mean, median, and mode?

A) They are equal to one another in any Poisson probability distribution.
B) They are equal to one another in any normal probability distribution.
C) They are different measures of centre and therefore cannot possibly be equal to one another.
D) They are different measures of centre, but can equal each other only if the probability distribution is negatively or positively skewed.
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Continuous random variables that can assume values at all points on an interval of values, with no breaks between possible values, are quite common. Which of the following items could NOT be classified as a continuous random variable?

A) profit per dollar of sales
B) cost per credit taken by graduate students
C) the average time it takes to assemble a car, or write a test
D) heights of human beings rounded to the nearest inch
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The z-score of a random variable value of x = 2 is z = -2, while the standard deviation of the random variable x equals 2. What is the mean of x?

A) 6
B) 4
C) 2
D) 0
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The random variable x is normally distributed, with a mean equal to 0.45 and a standard deviation equal to 0.40. What is the value of P(x <strong>The random variable x is normally distributed, with a mean equal to 0.45 and a standard deviation equal to 0.40. What is the value of P(x   0.75)?</strong> A) 0.7734 B) 0.7500 C) 0.2734 D) 0.2266 <div style=padding-top: 35px> 0.75)?

A) 0.7734
B) 0.7500
C) 0.2734
D) 0.2266
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Given that Z is a standard normal variable, and P(Z <strong>Given that Z is a standard normal variable, and P(Z   b) = 0.2580, which of these values is b?</strong> A) -0.65 B) 0.242 C) 0.70 D) 0.758 <div style=padding-top: 35px> b) = 0.2580, which of these values is b?

A) -0.65
B) 0.242
C) 0.70
D) 0.758
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If a normal curve appears more peaked, what may be said of the population parameters?

A) The smaller is the value of the standard deviation.
B) The larger is the value of the standard deviation.
C) The smaller is the value of the mean.
D) The larger is the value of the mean.
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Which of the following statements best describes a standard normal distribution?

A) It is a normal distribution with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.
B) It is a normal distribution with a mean of 1 and a standard deviation of 0.
C) It is a normal distribution with a mean usually larger than the standard deviation.
D) It is a normal distribution with a mean always larger than the standard deviation.
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x is a normally distributed random variable with a mean of 8.20 and variance of 4.41, and P(x > b) = 0.08. What is the value of b?

A) 3.409
B) 3.448
C) 3.452
D) 11.914
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The time it takes Jessica to bicycle to school is normally distributed, with a mean time of 15 minutes and a variance of 4 minutes. Jessica has to be at school at 8:00
A) Twenty-three minutes to school is not an unusually long commute time.

A)m. Suppose it took her 23 minutes to get to school. What can you reasonably infer or conclude?
B) A commuting time of 23 minutes is highly unusual or atypical.
C) The distribution of commute times must not be normal with mean 15 minutes and standard deviation 2 minutes.
D) Both b and c
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If the random variable X is normally distributed, with a mean of 75 and a standard deviation of 8, which of the following values is the probability that X is greater than or equal to 75?

A) 0.125
B) 0.500
C) 0.625
D) 0.975
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If Z is a standard normal random variable, then which of these values is P(-1.75 <strong>If Z is a standard normal random variable, then which of these values is P(-1.75   Z   -1.25)?</strong> A) 0.8543 B) 0.1056 C) 0.0655 D) 0.0401 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Z <strong>If Z is a standard normal random variable, then which of these values is P(-1.75   Z   -1.25)?</strong> A) 0.8543 B) 0.1056 C) 0.0655 D) 0.0401 <div style=padding-top: 35px> -1.25)?

A) 0.8543
B) 0.1056
C) 0.0655
D) 0.0401
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Members of the normal probability distribution family differ from one another only by which of the following measures?

A) mean and standard deviation
B) mean and median
C) mean and mode
D) mode and standard deviation
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the normal distribution?

A) It is symmetric.
B) It is not bell-shaped.
C) The mean equals the median.
D) The mean equals the mode.
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Which of the following correctly describes the normal probability distribution?

A) It is single-peaked above the random variable's mean, median, and mode, all of which are equal to one another.
B) It features tails extending indefinitely in both directions from the centre, approaching (but never touching) the horizontal axis, which implies a positive probability for finding values of the random variable anywhere between minus infinity and plus infinity.
C) Both a and b
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Which of the following correctly pertains to a continuous random variable?

A) We cannot list all the probabilities for each one of the infinite number of conceivable values of the variable.
B) We commonly associate probabilities with ranges of values along the continuum of possible values that the random variable might take on.
C) Both a and b
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Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, which of the following is the value of P(-1.0 <strong>Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, which of the following is the value of P(-1.0   Z   1.5)?</strong> A) 0.0919 B) 0.7745 C) 0.8413 D) 0.9332 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Z <strong>Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, which of the following is the value of P(-1.0   Z   1.5)?</strong> A) 0.0919 B) 0.7745 C) 0.8413 D) 0.9332 <div style=padding-top: 35px> 1.5)?

A) 0.0919
B) 0.7745
C) 0.8413
D) 0.9332
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Which of the following probability distributions can be used to describe the distribution for a continuous random variable?

A) binomial distribution
B) normal distribution
C) Poisson distribution
D) hypergeometric distribution
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If Z is a standard normal random variable, then which of these values is the value of z for which P(-z <strong>If Z is a standard normal random variable, then which of these values is the value of z for which P(-z   Z   z) equals 0.8764?</strong> A) 3.08 B) 1.54 C) 1.16 D) 0.3764 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Z <strong>If Z is a standard normal random variable, then which of these values is the value of z for which P(-z   Z   z) equals 0.8764?</strong> A) 3.08 B) 1.54 C) 1.16 D) 0.3764 <div style=padding-top: 35px> z) equals 0.8764?

A) 3.08
B) 1.54
C) 1.16
D) 0.3764
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Given a normal distribution with a mean of 80 and a standard deviation of 20, which z-score would correspond to an observation of x = 50?

A) z = +3.0
B) z = +2.0
C) z = +1.5
D) z = -1.5
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If Z is a standard normal random variable, how would one describe the area between z = 0.0 and z =1.50 compared to the area between z = 1.5 and z = 3.0?

A) the same
B) larger
C) smaller
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If Z is a standard normal random variable, then the area between z = 0.0 and z =1.30 is 0.4032, while the area between z = 0.0 and z = 1.50 is 0.4332. What is the area between z = -1.30 and z = 1.50?

A) 0.0300
B) 0.0668
C) 0.0968
D) 0.8364
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What proportion of the data from a normal distribution is within two standard deviations from the mean?

A) 0.3413
B) 0.4772
C) 0.6826
D) 0.9544
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Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, which of the following is the value for P(Z > -1.58)?

A) -0.4429
B) 0.0571
C) 0.5571
D) 0.9429
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Given that the random variable X is normally distributed with a mean of 80 and a standard deviation of 10, which of these is the value of P(85 <strong>Given that the random variable X is normally distributed with a mean of 80 and a standard deviation of 10, which of these is the value of P(85   X   90)?</strong> A) 0.5328 B) 0.3413 C) 0.1915 D) 0.1498 <div style=padding-top: 35px> X <strong>Given that the random variable X is normally distributed with a mean of 80 and a standard deviation of 10, which of these is the value of P(85   X   90)?</strong> A) 0.5328 B) 0.3413 C) 0.1915 D) 0.1498 <div style=padding-top: 35px> 90)?

A) 0.5328
B) 0.3413
C) 0.1915
D) 0.1498
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Which of the following distributions is considered to be the cornerstone distribution of statistical inference?

A) binomial distribution
B) normal distribution
C) Poisson distribution
D) uniform distribution
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Suppose that the z-value for a given value x of the random variable X is z = 1.96, and that the distribution of X is normally distributed with a mean of 60 and a standard deviation of 6. To what x-value does this z-value correspond?

A) 71.76
B) 67.96
C) 61.96
D) 48.24
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For some positive value of z, the probability that a standard normal variable is between 0 and z is 0.3770. What is the value of that z?

A) 0.18
B) 0.81
C) 1.16
D) 1.47
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For some value of z, the probability that a standard normal variable is below z is 0.2090. What is the value of that z?

A) -0.81
B) -0.31
C) 0.31
D) 1.96
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Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, which of the following best describes the area to the left of a value z?

A) P(Zz)
B) P(Zz)
C) P(0Zz)
D) P(Z-z)
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As a general rule, the normal distribution is used to approximate the sampling distribution of the sample proportion only if which of the following conditions holds?

A) The sample size n is greater than 30.
B) The population proportion p is close to 0.50.
C) The underlying population is normal.
D) np and n(1 - p) are both greater than 5.
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Which of the following characteristics is NOT a property of a normal distribution?

A) It is unimodal.
B) It is symmetrical.
C) It is discrete.
D) It has a bell shape.
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Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, which of these is the value of z if the area to the right of z is 0.1949?

A) 0.51
B) -0.51
C) 0.86
D) -0.86
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Which of the following must be specified in order to completely determine the probability density function f(x) of a random variable X that is normally distributed?

A) the mean and median of X
B) the median and mode of X
C) the mean and mode of X
D) the mean and standard deviation of X
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For some positive value of x, the probability that a standard normal variable is between 0 and +1.5x is 0.4332. What is the value of x?

A) 0.10
B) 0.50
C) 1.00
D) 1.50
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Given that X is a binomial random variable, the binomial probability P(X <strong>Given that X is a binomial random variable, the binomial probability P(X   x) is approximated by the area under a normal curve to the right of which of the following values?</strong> A) x - 0.5 B) x + 0.5 C) x - 1 D) x + 1 <div style=padding-top: 35px> x) is approximated by the area under a normal curve to the right of which of the following values?

A) x - 0.5
B) x + 0.5
C) x - 1
D) x + 1
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Which of the following distributions are always symmetrical?

A) exponential
B) normal
C) binomial
D) all continuous distributions
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Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, which of these is the value of z if the area to the right of z is 0.9066?

A) 1.32
B) -1.32
C) 0.66
D) -0.66
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Even though the normal probability distribution deals with continuous variables, under certain circumstances we can use it to approximate various discrete probability distributions. Under which of these conditions is the use of the normal probability distribution permissible?

A) in the case of binomial probabilities, when np > 5 and also nq > 5
B) in the case of Poisson probabilities, when> 100
C) in the case of hypergeometric probabilities, when np > 1 and also nq > 1
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For some positive value of x, the probability that a standard normal variable is between 0 and +2x is 0.1255. Which of the following is the value of that x?

A) 0.99
B) 0.40
C) 0.32
D) 0.16
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The relative frequency associated with a particular class in the population is the fraction of measurements in the population falling in that class.
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Given a normal random variable x with mean Given a normal random variable x with mean   and standard deviation   , the standard normal random variable associated with x is   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> and standard deviation Given a normal random variable x with mean   and standard deviation   , the standard normal random variable associated with x is   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> , the standard normal random variable associated with x is Given a normal random variable x with mean   and standard deviation   , the standard normal random variable associated with x is   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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The relative frequency associated with a particular class in the population is the probability of drawing a measurement from that class.
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The shape of the normal probability distribution is determined by the population standard deviation σ\sigma . Small values of σ\sigma reduce the height of the curve and increase the spread; large values of σ\sigma increase the height of the curve and reduce the spread.
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The mean, median, and standard deviation of a normally distributed random variable are all at the same position on the horizontal axis since the distribution is symmetric.
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Given that X is a binomial random variable, the binomial probability P(X <strong>Given that X is a binomial random variable, the binomial probability P(X   x) is approximated by the area under a normal curve to the left of which of the following values?</strong> A) x B) -x C) x + 0.5 D) x - 0.5 <div style=padding-top: 35px> x) is approximated by the area under a normal curve to the left of which of the following values?

A) x
B) -x
C) x + 0.5
D) x - 0.5
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The proportion of the total area under the normal curve that lies within one standard deviation of the mean is approximately 0.75.
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For any continuous random variable x, P(x = 5) = 1 is always true.
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The normal probability distribution is important because a large number of random variables observed in nature possess a frequency distribution that is approximately a normal probability distribution.
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The total area under the curve f(x) of any continuous random variable x is equal to one.
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Given that X is a binomial random variable, then between which of the following values would the binomial probability P(X = x) be approximated by the area under a normal curve?

A) x - 0.5 and 0.0
B) 0.0 and x + 0.5
C) 1 - x and 1 + x
D) x - 0.5 and x + 0.5
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For a continuous random variable x, P(6 < x < 8) is represented by the area under the probability function over the interval from 6 to 8, including both end points.
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If x denotes a continuous random variable, then P(x = c) = 0 for every number
c.
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Suppose that the probability p of success on any trial of a binomial distribution equals 0.90. For which of the following number of trials, n, would the normal distribution provide a good approximation to the binomial distribution?

A) 25
B) 35
C) 45
D) 55
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Continuous random variables can assume infinitely many values corresponding to points on a line interval.
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For a continuous random variable x, the probabilities P(0 < x < 1) and P(0 < x < 1) are always equal.
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The left half of the normal curve is slightly smaller than the right half.
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Using the standard normal curve, the area between z = 0 and z = 2.2 is 0.4868.
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A normal random variable x is standardized by expressing its value as the number of standard deviations A normal random variable x is standardized by expressing its value as the number of standard deviations   it lies to the right or left of its mean   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> it lies to the right or left of its mean A normal random variable x is standardized by expressing its value as the number of standard deviations   it lies to the right or left of its mean   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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Any continuous random variable cannot take on negative values.
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Deck 6: The Normal Probability Distribution
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Which of the following values is the z-score representing the first quartile of the standard normal distribution?

A) 0.67
B) -0.67
C) 1.28
D) -1.28
B
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Which of the following statements best describes continuous random variables?

A) They can assume values at all points on an interval with no breaks between possible values.
B) We can gauge the likely occurrence of specific values of such variables with the help of one or another of certain probability distributions, including the binomial, Poisson, or hypergeometric distributions.
C) They model random variables such as waiting times or lifetimes.
D) They calculate probabilities for the binomial random variable .
A
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If z is a standard normal random variable, what is the value of P(-1.25 <strong>If z is a standard normal random variable, what is the value of P(-1.25   z   -0.75)?</strong> A) 0.6678 B) 0.2266 C) 0.1210 D) 0.1056 z <strong>If z is a standard normal random variable, what is the value of P(-1.25   z   -0.75)?</strong> A) 0.6678 B) 0.2266 C) 0.1210 D) 0.1056 -0.75)?

A) 0.6678
B) 0.2266
C) 0.1210
D) 0.1056
C
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What proportion of the data from a normal distribution is within two standard deviations from the mean?

A) 0.3413
B) 0.4772
C) 0.6826
D) 0.9544
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If the random variable x is normally distributed with a mean of 88 and a standard deviation of 12, what is the value of P(x <strong>If the random variable x is normally distributed with a mean of 88 and a standard deviation of 12, what is the value of P(x   96)?</strong> A) 0.1243 B) 0.2486 C) 0.2514 D) 0.4972 96)?

A) 0.1243
B) 0.2486
C) 0.2514
D) 0.4972
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If x is a normal random variable with a mean of 1228 and a standard deviation of 120, how many standard deviations are there from 1228 to 1380?

A) 11.50
B) 10.233
C) 3.1989
D) 1.267
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7
If z is a standard normal random variable, the area between z = 0.0 and z = 1.20 is 0.3849, while the area between z = 0.0 and z = 1.40 is 0.4192. What is the area between z = -1.20 and z = 1.40?

A) 0.0343
B) 0.0808
C) 0.1151
D) 0.8041
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8
Which of the following is always true for all probability density functions of continuous random variables?

A) They are symmetrical.
B) They are skewed to the right.
C) They are skewed to the left.
D) The area under the curve is 1.0.
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9
Let <strong>Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative   and a positive   is 0.8132, what would be the value of   ?</strong> A) z = 2.64 B) z = 1.78 C) z = 1.32 D) z = 0.89 be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative <strong>Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative   and a positive   is 0.8132, what would be the value of   ?</strong> A) z = 2.64 B) z = 1.78 C) z = 1.32 D) z = 0.89 and a positive <strong>Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative   and a positive   is 0.8132, what would be the value of   ?</strong> A) z = 2.64 B) z = 1.78 C) z = 1.32 D) z = 0.89 is 0.8132, what would be the value of <strong>Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative   and a positive   is 0.8132, what would be the value of   ?</strong> A) z = 2.64 B) z = 1.78 C) z = 1.32 D) z = 0.89 ?

A) z = 2.64
B) z = 1.78
C) z = 1.32
D) z = 0.89
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10
Given that z is a standard normal variable, which of the following is the value <strong>Given that z is a standard normal variable, which of the following is the value   for which P(z     ) = 0.242?</strong> A) 0.70 B) 0.65 C) -0.65 D) -0.70 for which P(z <strong>Given that z is a standard normal variable, which of the following is the value   for which P(z     ) = 0.242?</strong> A) 0.70 B) 0.65 C) -0.65 D) -0.70 <strong>Given that z is a standard normal variable, which of the following is the value   for which P(z     ) = 0.242?</strong> A) 0.70 B) 0.65 C) -0.65 D) -0.70 ) = 0.242?

A) 0.70
B) 0.65
C) -0.65
D) -0.70
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11
If z is a standard normal random variable, how does the area between z = 0.0 and z = 1.25 compare to the area between z = 1.25 and z = 2.5?

A) The latter area will be larger than the former.
B) The latter area will be smaller than the former.
C) The two areas are the same.
D) The two areas are not the same.
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12
Which of the following is a property of the standard normal distribution?

A) It has a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.
B) It has a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 0.
C) It has a mean of 1 and a standard deviation of 0.
D) It has a mean of 1 and a standard deviation of 1.
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13
Let x be a continuous random variable and let c be a constant. Which of the following statements does NOT apply to the probability of x?

A) The probability that x assumes a value in the intervaltois the area under the probability density function betweenand.
B) P(x = c) = c
C) P(x < c) = P(x < c) and P(x > c) = P(x > c)
D) P(x = c) = c and P(x > c) = P(x > c)
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14
Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, what is P(-1.2 <strong>Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, what is P(-1.2   Z   1.5)?</strong> A) 0.8181 B) 0.5228 C) 0.4772 D) 0.3849 Z <strong>Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, what is P(-1.2   Z   1.5)?</strong> A) 0.8181 B) 0.5228 C) 0.4772 D) 0.3849 1.5)?

A) 0.8181
B) 0.5228
C) 0.4772
D) 0.3849
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15
Using the standard normal table, what is the total probability to the right of z = 2.0 and to the left of z = -2.0?

A) 0.0228
B) 0.0456
C) 0.4772
D) 0.9544
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16
What is the z-score representing the third quartile of the standard normal distribution?

A) 0.67
B) -0.67
C) 1.28
D) -1.28
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17
Which of these statements is valid with regard to probabilities of continuous random variables?

A) The height of the curve shows the probability of an event.
B) The probability of exactly an event A occurring is always equal to one.
C) Probabilities of events are determined from areas under the curve.
D) The probability distribution is always mound-shaped.
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18
Which of the following incorrectly describes both of the discrete probability distributions and the continuous probability density functions?

A) They both reflect the distribution of a random variable.
B) They both have outcomes, which occur only in integers.
C) They both assist in determining the probability of a given outcome.
D) They are both relative frequency distributions.
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19
Many different types of continuous random variables give rise to a large variety of probability density functions. Which of those listed below are generated by such variables?

A) the binomial probability distributions
B) the hypergeometric probability distributions
C) the normal probability distributions
D) the Poisson probability distributions
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20
Let <strong>Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the area to the right of   is 0.7088, then what is the value of   ?</strong> A) 1.06 B) 0.55 C) -0.55 D) -1.06 be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the area to the right of <strong>Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the area to the right of   is 0.7088, then what is the value of   ?</strong> A) 1.06 B) 0.55 C) -0.55 D) -1.06 is 0.7088, then what is the value of <strong>Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the area to the right of   is 0.7088, then what is the value of   ?</strong> A) 1.06 B) 0.55 C) -0.55 D) -1.06 ?

A) 1.06
B) 0.55
C) -0.55
D) -1.06
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21
Suppose you are given that x is a normally distributed random variable with a mean of <strong>Suppose you are given that x is a normally distributed random variable with a mean of   and a standard deviation of 0.15. If P(x < 2.10) = 0.025, what is the value of   ?</strong> A) 2.394 B) 2.104 C) 2.096 D) 1.806 and a standard deviation of 0.15. If P(x < 2.10) = 0.025, what is the value of <strong>Suppose you are given that x is a normally distributed random variable with a mean of   and a standard deviation of 0.15. If P(x < 2.10) = 0.025, what is the value of   ?</strong> A) 2.394 B) 2.104 C) 2.096 D) 1.806 ?

A) 2.394
B) 2.104
C) 2.096
D) 1.806
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22
Which of the following is a valid statement about the mean, median, and mode?

A) They are equal to one another in any Poisson probability distribution.
B) They are equal to one another in any normal probability distribution.
C) They are different measures of centre and therefore cannot possibly be equal to one another.
D) They are different measures of centre, but can equal each other only if the probability distribution is negatively or positively skewed.
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23
Continuous random variables that can assume values at all points on an interval of values, with no breaks between possible values, are quite common. Which of the following items could NOT be classified as a continuous random variable?

A) profit per dollar of sales
B) cost per credit taken by graduate students
C) the average time it takes to assemble a car, or write a test
D) heights of human beings rounded to the nearest inch
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24
The z-score of a random variable value of x = 2 is z = -2, while the standard deviation of the random variable x equals 2. What is the mean of x?

A) 6
B) 4
C) 2
D) 0
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25
The random variable x is normally distributed, with a mean equal to 0.45 and a standard deviation equal to 0.40. What is the value of P(x <strong>The random variable x is normally distributed, with a mean equal to 0.45 and a standard deviation equal to 0.40. What is the value of P(x   0.75)?</strong> A) 0.7734 B) 0.7500 C) 0.2734 D) 0.2266 0.75)?

A) 0.7734
B) 0.7500
C) 0.2734
D) 0.2266
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26
Given that Z is a standard normal variable, and P(Z <strong>Given that Z is a standard normal variable, and P(Z   b) = 0.2580, which of these values is b?</strong> A) -0.65 B) 0.242 C) 0.70 D) 0.758 b) = 0.2580, which of these values is b?

A) -0.65
B) 0.242
C) 0.70
D) 0.758
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27
If a normal curve appears more peaked, what may be said of the population parameters?

A) The smaller is the value of the standard deviation.
B) The larger is the value of the standard deviation.
C) The smaller is the value of the mean.
D) The larger is the value of the mean.
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28
Which of the following statements best describes a standard normal distribution?

A) It is a normal distribution with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.
B) It is a normal distribution with a mean of 1 and a standard deviation of 0.
C) It is a normal distribution with a mean usually larger than the standard deviation.
D) It is a normal distribution with a mean always larger than the standard deviation.
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29
x is a normally distributed random variable with a mean of 8.20 and variance of 4.41, and P(x > b) = 0.08. What is the value of b?

A) 3.409
B) 3.448
C) 3.452
D) 11.914
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30
The time it takes Jessica to bicycle to school is normally distributed, with a mean time of 15 minutes and a variance of 4 minutes. Jessica has to be at school at 8:00
A) Twenty-three minutes to school is not an unusually long commute time.

A)m. Suppose it took her 23 minutes to get to school. What can you reasonably infer or conclude?
B) A commuting time of 23 minutes is highly unusual or atypical.
C) The distribution of commute times must not be normal with mean 15 minutes and standard deviation 2 minutes.
D) Both b and c
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31
If the random variable X is normally distributed, with a mean of 75 and a standard deviation of 8, which of the following values is the probability that X is greater than or equal to 75?

A) 0.125
B) 0.500
C) 0.625
D) 0.975
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32
If Z is a standard normal random variable, then which of these values is P(-1.75 <strong>If Z is a standard normal random variable, then which of these values is P(-1.75   Z   -1.25)?</strong> A) 0.8543 B) 0.1056 C) 0.0655 D) 0.0401 Z <strong>If Z is a standard normal random variable, then which of these values is P(-1.75   Z   -1.25)?</strong> A) 0.8543 B) 0.1056 C) 0.0655 D) 0.0401 -1.25)?

A) 0.8543
B) 0.1056
C) 0.0655
D) 0.0401
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33
Members of the normal probability distribution family differ from one another only by which of the following measures?

A) mean and standard deviation
B) mean and median
C) mean and mode
D) mode and standard deviation
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34
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the normal distribution?

A) It is symmetric.
B) It is not bell-shaped.
C) The mean equals the median.
D) The mean equals the mode.
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35
Which of the following correctly describes the normal probability distribution?

A) It is single-peaked above the random variable's mean, median, and mode, all of which are equal to one another.
B) It features tails extending indefinitely in both directions from the centre, approaching (but never touching) the horizontal axis, which implies a positive probability for finding values of the random variable anywhere between minus infinity and plus infinity.
C) Both a and b
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36
Which of the following correctly pertains to a continuous random variable?

A) We cannot list all the probabilities for each one of the infinite number of conceivable values of the variable.
B) We commonly associate probabilities with ranges of values along the continuum of possible values that the random variable might take on.
C) Both a and b
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37
Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, which of the following is the value of P(-1.0 <strong>Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, which of the following is the value of P(-1.0   Z   1.5)?</strong> A) 0.0919 B) 0.7745 C) 0.8413 D) 0.9332 Z <strong>Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, which of the following is the value of P(-1.0   Z   1.5)?</strong> A) 0.0919 B) 0.7745 C) 0.8413 D) 0.9332 1.5)?

A) 0.0919
B) 0.7745
C) 0.8413
D) 0.9332
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38
Which of the following probability distributions can be used to describe the distribution for a continuous random variable?

A) binomial distribution
B) normal distribution
C) Poisson distribution
D) hypergeometric distribution
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39
If Z is a standard normal random variable, then which of these values is the value of z for which P(-z <strong>If Z is a standard normal random variable, then which of these values is the value of z for which P(-z   Z   z) equals 0.8764?</strong> A) 3.08 B) 1.54 C) 1.16 D) 0.3764 Z <strong>If Z is a standard normal random variable, then which of these values is the value of z for which P(-z   Z   z) equals 0.8764?</strong> A) 3.08 B) 1.54 C) 1.16 D) 0.3764 z) equals 0.8764?

A) 3.08
B) 1.54
C) 1.16
D) 0.3764
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40
Given a normal distribution with a mean of 80 and a standard deviation of 20, which z-score would correspond to an observation of x = 50?

A) z = +3.0
B) z = +2.0
C) z = +1.5
D) z = -1.5
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41
If Z is a standard normal random variable, how would one describe the area between z = 0.0 and z =1.50 compared to the area between z = 1.5 and z = 3.0?

A) the same
B) larger
C) smaller
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42
If Z is a standard normal random variable, then the area between z = 0.0 and z =1.30 is 0.4032, while the area between z = 0.0 and z = 1.50 is 0.4332. What is the area between z = -1.30 and z = 1.50?

A) 0.0300
B) 0.0668
C) 0.0968
D) 0.8364
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43
What proportion of the data from a normal distribution is within two standard deviations from the mean?

A) 0.3413
B) 0.4772
C) 0.6826
D) 0.9544
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44
Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, which of the following is the value for P(Z > -1.58)?

A) -0.4429
B) 0.0571
C) 0.5571
D) 0.9429
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45
Given that the random variable X is normally distributed with a mean of 80 and a standard deviation of 10, which of these is the value of P(85 <strong>Given that the random variable X is normally distributed with a mean of 80 and a standard deviation of 10, which of these is the value of P(85   X   90)?</strong> A) 0.5328 B) 0.3413 C) 0.1915 D) 0.1498 X <strong>Given that the random variable X is normally distributed with a mean of 80 and a standard deviation of 10, which of these is the value of P(85   X   90)?</strong> A) 0.5328 B) 0.3413 C) 0.1915 D) 0.1498 90)?

A) 0.5328
B) 0.3413
C) 0.1915
D) 0.1498
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46
Which of the following distributions is considered to be the cornerstone distribution of statistical inference?

A) binomial distribution
B) normal distribution
C) Poisson distribution
D) uniform distribution
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47
Suppose that the z-value for a given value x of the random variable X is z = 1.96, and that the distribution of X is normally distributed with a mean of 60 and a standard deviation of 6. To what x-value does this z-value correspond?

A) 71.76
B) 67.96
C) 61.96
D) 48.24
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48
For some positive value of z, the probability that a standard normal variable is between 0 and z is 0.3770. What is the value of that z?

A) 0.18
B) 0.81
C) 1.16
D) 1.47
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49
For some value of z, the probability that a standard normal variable is below z is 0.2090. What is the value of that z?

A) -0.81
B) -0.31
C) 0.31
D) 1.96
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50
Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, which of the following best describes the area to the left of a value z?

A) P(Zz)
B) P(Zz)
C) P(0Zz)
D) P(Z-z)
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51
As a general rule, the normal distribution is used to approximate the sampling distribution of the sample proportion only if which of the following conditions holds?

A) The sample size n is greater than 30.
B) The population proportion p is close to 0.50.
C) The underlying population is normal.
D) np and n(1 - p) are both greater than 5.
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52
Which of the following characteristics is NOT a property of a normal distribution?

A) It is unimodal.
B) It is symmetrical.
C) It is discrete.
D) It has a bell shape.
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53
Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, which of these is the value of z if the area to the right of z is 0.1949?

A) 0.51
B) -0.51
C) 0.86
D) -0.86
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54
Which of the following must be specified in order to completely determine the probability density function f(x) of a random variable X that is normally distributed?

A) the mean and median of X
B) the median and mode of X
C) the mean and mode of X
D) the mean and standard deviation of X
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55
For some positive value of x, the probability that a standard normal variable is between 0 and +1.5x is 0.4332. What is the value of x?

A) 0.10
B) 0.50
C) 1.00
D) 1.50
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56
Given that X is a binomial random variable, the binomial probability P(X <strong>Given that X is a binomial random variable, the binomial probability P(X   x) is approximated by the area under a normal curve to the right of which of the following values?</strong> A) x - 0.5 B) x + 0.5 C) x - 1 D) x + 1 x) is approximated by the area under a normal curve to the right of which of the following values?

A) x - 0.5
B) x + 0.5
C) x - 1
D) x + 1
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57
Which of the following distributions are always symmetrical?

A) exponential
B) normal
C) binomial
D) all continuous distributions
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58
Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, which of these is the value of z if the area to the right of z is 0.9066?

A) 1.32
B) -1.32
C) 0.66
D) -0.66
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59
Even though the normal probability distribution deals with continuous variables, under certain circumstances we can use it to approximate various discrete probability distributions. Under which of these conditions is the use of the normal probability distribution permissible?

A) in the case of binomial probabilities, when np > 5 and also nq > 5
B) in the case of Poisson probabilities, when> 100
C) in the case of hypergeometric probabilities, when np > 1 and also nq > 1
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60
For some positive value of x, the probability that a standard normal variable is between 0 and +2x is 0.1255. Which of the following is the value of that x?

A) 0.99
B) 0.40
C) 0.32
D) 0.16
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61
The relative frequency associated with a particular class in the population is the fraction of measurements in the population falling in that class.
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62
Given a normal random variable x with mean Given a normal random variable x with mean   and standard deviation   , the standard normal random variable associated with x is   . and standard deviation Given a normal random variable x with mean   and standard deviation   , the standard normal random variable associated with x is   . , the standard normal random variable associated with x is Given a normal random variable x with mean   and standard deviation   , the standard normal random variable associated with x is   . .
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63
The relative frequency associated with a particular class in the population is the probability of drawing a measurement from that class.
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64
The shape of the normal probability distribution is determined by the population standard deviation σ\sigma . Small values of σ\sigma reduce the height of the curve and increase the spread; large values of σ\sigma increase the height of the curve and reduce the spread.
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65
The mean, median, and standard deviation of a normally distributed random variable are all at the same position on the horizontal axis since the distribution is symmetric.
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66
Given that X is a binomial random variable, the binomial probability P(X <strong>Given that X is a binomial random variable, the binomial probability P(X   x) is approximated by the area under a normal curve to the left of which of the following values?</strong> A) x B) -x C) x + 0.5 D) x - 0.5 x) is approximated by the area under a normal curve to the left of which of the following values?

A) x
B) -x
C) x + 0.5
D) x - 0.5
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67
The proportion of the total area under the normal curve that lies within one standard deviation of the mean is approximately 0.75.
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68
For any continuous random variable x, P(x = 5) = 1 is always true.
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69
The normal probability distribution is important because a large number of random variables observed in nature possess a frequency distribution that is approximately a normal probability distribution.
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70
The total area under the curve f(x) of any continuous random variable x is equal to one.
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71
Given that X is a binomial random variable, then between which of the following values would the binomial probability P(X = x) be approximated by the area under a normal curve?

A) x - 0.5 and 0.0
B) 0.0 and x + 0.5
C) 1 - x and 1 + x
D) x - 0.5 and x + 0.5
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72
For a continuous random variable x, P(6 < x < 8) is represented by the area under the probability function over the interval from 6 to 8, including both end points.
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73
If x denotes a continuous random variable, then P(x = c) = 0 for every number
c.
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74
Suppose that the probability p of success on any trial of a binomial distribution equals 0.90. For which of the following number of trials, n, would the normal distribution provide a good approximation to the binomial distribution?

A) 25
B) 35
C) 45
D) 55
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75
Continuous random variables can assume infinitely many values corresponding to points on a line interval.
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76
For a continuous random variable x, the probabilities P(0 < x < 1) and P(0 < x < 1) are always equal.
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77
The left half of the normal curve is slightly smaller than the right half.
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78
Using the standard normal curve, the area between z = 0 and z = 2.2 is 0.4868.
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79
A normal random variable x is standardized by expressing its value as the number of standard deviations A normal random variable x is standardized by expressing its value as the number of standard deviations   it lies to the right or left of its mean   . it lies to the right or left of its mean A normal random variable x is standardized by expressing its value as the number of standard deviations   it lies to the right or left of its mean   . .
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80
Any continuous random variable cannot take on negative values.
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