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Exam 8: Sampling Distributions
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Professor Whata Guy surveyed a random sample of 420 statistics students. One of the questions was ʺWill youtake another mathematics class?ʺ The results showed that 252 of the students said yes. What is the sample^proportion, p of students who say they will take another math class?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
A simple random sample of size n=1320 is obtained from a population whose size is N=1,400,000 and whose population proportion with a specified characteristic is p=0.46 . Describe the sampling distribution of
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Question 23
Multiple Choice
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\mathrm { N } = 24,000 , \mathrm { n } = 400 , \mathrm { p } = 0.7
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Question 24
Multiple Choice
Smith is a weld inspector at a shipyard. He knows from keeping track of good and substandard welds that forthe afternoon shift 5% of all welds done will be substandard. If Smith checks 300 of the 7500 welds completedthat shift, what is the probability that he will find less than 20 substandard welds?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
A farmer was interested in determining how many grasshoppers were in his field. He knows that thedistribution of grasshoppers may not be normally distributed in his field due to growing conditions. As hedrives his tractor down each row he counts how many grasshoppers he sees flying away. After several rows hefigures the mean number of flights to be 57 with a standard deviation of 12. What is the probability of thefarmer will count 60 or more flights on average in the next 40 rows down which he drives his tractor?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
The National Association of Realtors estimates that 23% of all homes purchased in 2004 were consideredinvestment properties. If a sample of 800 homes sold in 2004 is obtained what is the probability that at most200 homes are going to be used as investment property?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
The ages of five randomly chosen cars in a parking garage are determined to be 7, 9, 3, 4, and 6 years old. If weconsider this sample of 5 in groups of 3, what is the probability of the population mean falling between 5.5 and6.5 years?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Furnace repair bills are normally distributed with a mean of 267 dollars and a standard deviation of 20 dollars.If 64 of these repair bills are randomly selected, find the probability that they have a mean cost between 267dollars and 269 dollars.
Question 29
Multiple Choice
The owner of a computer repair shop has determined that their daily revenue has mean $7200 and standarddeviation $1200. The daily revenue totals for the next 30 days will be monitored. What is the probability thatthe mean daily revenue for the next 30 days will exceed $7000?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
If a population proportion is believed to be 0.6, how many items must be sampled to ensure that the sampling^distribution of p will be approximately normal? Assume that the size of the population is N = 10,000.
Question 31
Multiple Choice
The ages of five randomly chosen cars in a parking garage are determined to be 7, 9, 3, 4, and 6 years old. If weconsider this sample of 5 in groups of 3, what is the probability of the population mean being more than 6years?