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Exam 6: Discrete Probability Distributions
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Question 121
Multiple Choice
Compute the Probabilities of Hypergeometric Experiments -Among the contestants in a competition are 35 women and 21 men. If 5 winners are randomly selected, what is the probability that they are all men
Question 122
Short Answer
Construct Probability Histograms -In an Italian cafe, the following probability distribution was obtained. The random variable
x
x
x
represents the number of toppings for a large pizza. Graph the probability histogram.
x
P
(
x
)
0
0.30
1
0.40
2
0.20
3
0.06
4
0.04
\begin{array}{c|c}\mathrm{x} & \mathrm{P}(\mathrm{x}) \\\hline 0 & 0.30 \\1 & 0.40 \\2 & 0.20 \\3 & 0.06 \\4 & 0.04\end{array}
x
0
1
2
3
4
​
P
(
x
)
0.30
0.40
0.20
0.06
0.04
​
​
Question 123
Short Answer
Determine Whether a Probability Experiment is a Binomial Experiment -Decide whether the experiment is a binomial experiment. If it is not, explain why. You observe the gender of the next 950 babies born at a local hospital. The random variable represents the number of boys.
Question 124
Multiple Choice
Determine Whether a Probability Experiment is a Hypergeometric Experiment -An electronics store receives a shipment of 47 flat screen TVs of which 10 are defective. During the quality control inspection,
4
T
V
s
4 \mathrm { TVs }
4
TVs
are selected at random from the shipment for testing. The random variable
X
\mathrm { X }
X
represents the number of defective computers in the sample
Question 125
Multiple Choice
Compute Probabilities of a Poisson Random Variable -Suppose the number of babies born during an 8-hour shift at a hospital s maternity wing follows a Poisson distribution with a mean of 7 an hour. Find the probability that three babies are born during a particular 1-hour period in this maternity wing.
Question 126
Multiple Choice
Classify the following random variable according to whether it is discrete or continuous -the heights of the bookcases in a school library
Question 127
Multiple Choice
Compute the Mean and Standard Deviation of a Hypergeometric Random Variable -
N
=
140
,
n
=
10
,
k
=
30
\mathrm { N } = 140 , \mathrm { n } = 10 , \mathrm { k } = 30
N
=
140
,
n
=
10
,
k
=
30
Question 128
Multiple Choice
Identify Discrete Probability Distributions -An Apple Pie Company knows that the number of pies sold each day varies from day to day. The owner believes that on
50
%
50 \%
50%
of the days she sells 100 pies. On another
25
%
25 \%
25%
of the days she sells 150 pies, and she sells 200 pies on the remaining
25
%
25 \%
25%
of the days. To make sure she has enough product, the owner bakes 200 pies each day at a cost of
$
1.50
\$ 1.50
$1.50
each. Assume any pies that go unsold are thrown out at the end of the day. If she sells the pies for
$
4
\$ 4
$4
each, find the probability distribution for her daily profit.
Question 129
Multiple Choice
Compute Probabilities of Binomial Experiments -According to insurance records a car with a certain protection system will be recovered 95% of the time. Find the probability that 5 of 8 stolen cars will be recovered.