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Exam 6: The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Distributions
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Question 1
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TABLE 6-6 The interval between consecutive hits at a web site is assumed to follow an exponential distribution with an average of 40 hits per minute. -Referring to Table 6-6, what is the average time between consecutive hits?
Question 2
True/False
TABLE 6-2 The city manager of a large city believes that the number of reported accidents on any weekend has a normal distribution. She takes a sample of nine weekends and determines the number of reported accidents during each. The ordered array for this data is: 15, 46, 53, 54, 55, 76, 82, 256, 407. -Referring to Table 6-2, the data appear normal.
Question 3
Essay
TABLE 6-4 John has two jobs. For daytime work at a jewelry store he is paid $200 per month, plus a commission. His monthly commission is normally distributed with mean $600 and standard deviation $40. At night he works as a waiter, for which his monthly income is normally distributed with mean $100 and standard deviation $30. John's income levels from these two sources are independent of each other. -Referring to Table 6-4, the probability is 0.2 that John's total income from these two jobs in a given month is less than how much?
Question 4
Short Answer
TABLE 6-5 Suppose the time interval between two consecutive defective light bulbs from a production line has a uniform distribution over an interval from 0 to 90 minutes. -Referring to Table 6-5, what is the probability that the time interval between two consecutive defective light bulbs will be exactly 10 minutes?
Question 5
True/False
To determine the probability of getting between 2 and 4 events of interest in a binomial distribution, you will find the area under the normal curve between X = 1.5 and 4.5.
Question 6
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TABLE 6-3 The number of column inches of classified advertisements appearing on Mondays in a certain daily newspaper is normally distributed with population mean 320 and population standard deviation 20 inches. -Referring to Table 6-3, for a randomly chosen Monday, what is the probability there will be less than 340 column inches of classified advertisement?
Question 7
Short Answer
Patients arriving at an outpatient clinic follow an exponential distribution at a rate of 1 patient per hour. What is the probability that a randomly chosen arrival to be less than 20 minutes?
Question 8
Essay
TABLE 6-3 The number of column inches of classified advertisements appearing on Mondays in a certain daily newspaper is normally distributed with population mean 320 and population standard deviation 20 inches. -Referring to Table 6-3, for a randomly chosen Monday, what is the probability there will be between 280 and 360 column inches of classified advertisement?
Question 9
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Suppose Z has a standard normal distribution with a mean of 0 and standard deviation of The probability that Z is between -0.88 and 2.29 is ______
Question 10
Short Answer
Times spent watching TV every week by first graders follow an exponential distribution with mean 10 hours. The probability that a given first grader spends more than 5 hours watching TV is _____.
Question 11
Short Answer
A food processor packages orange juice in small jars. The weights of the filled jars are approximately normally distributed with a mean of 10.5 ounces and a standard deviation of 0.3 ounce. Find the proportion of all jars packaged by this process that have weights that fall above 10.95 ounces.
Question 12
Short Answer
Patients arriving at an outpatient clinic follow an exponential distribution with mean 15 minutes. What is the probability that a randomly chosen arrival to be less than 15 minutes?
Question 13
Short Answer
You were told that the amount of time lapsed between consecutive trades on the New York Stock Exchange followed a normal distribution with a mean of 15 seconds. You were also told that the probability that the time lapsed between two consecutive trades to fall between 16 to 17 seconds was 13%. The probability that the time lapsed between two consecutive trades would fall below 13 seconds was 7%. What is the probability that the time lapsed between two consecutive trades will be between 14 and 15 seconds?
Question 14
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TABLE 6-2 The city manager of a large city believes that the number of reported accidents on any weekend has a normal distribution. She takes a sample of nine weekends and determines the number of reported accidents during each. The ordered array for this data is: 15, 46, 53, 54, 55, 76, 82, 256, 407. -Referring to Table 6-2, the fifth standard normal quantile is_____ .
Question 15
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The amount of pyridoxine (in grams) in a multiple vitamin is normally distributed with µ = 110 grams and a = 25 grams. What is the probability that a randomly selected vitamin will contain between 82 and 100 grams of pyridoxine?
Question 16
Short Answer
Patients arriving at an outpatient clinic follow an exponential distribution at a rate of 15 patients per hour. What is the probability that a randomly chosen arrival to be more than 5 minutes?