Services
Discover
Ask a Question
Log in
Sign up
Filters
Done
Question type:
Essay
Multiple Choice
Short Answer
True False
Matching
Topic
Mathematics
Study Set
Practical Purposes
Exam 8: Probability: the Mathematics of Chance
Path 4
Access For Free
Share
All types
Filters
Study Flashcards
Question 81
Multiple Choice
For a casino game, you pay $4 and roll a die. The casino keeps your $4 but pays you back the number of dollars you roll. (Roll a 6 and you get $6.) Your average loss per bet is:
Question 82
Short Answer
A license plate code consists of two letters followed by three digits. The letters cannot repeat, but the digits can. What is the probability that a randomly chosen plate has all three digits the same?
Question 83
Short Answer
In the manufacturing process for ball bearings, the mean diameter is 5 mm with a standard deviation of 0.002 mm. Every hour a sample of 20 bearings is drawn, measured, and the mean diameter of the sample found. What is the standard deviation
x
of the sample mean?
Question 84
Multiple Choice
If there is a 0.8 probability of rain today, what is the probability it will not rain?
Question 85
Short Answer
Below is a probability model for the number of automobiles owned by a randomly chosen family in a large town. What is the mean number of automobiles owned?
Number of automobiles
0
1
2
3
Probability
0.15
0.20
0.55
0.10
\begin{array} { l c c c c } \text { Number of automobiles } & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 \\\text { Probability } & 0.15 & 0.20 & 0.55 & 0.10\end{array}
Number of automobiles
Probability
0
0.15
1
0.20
2
0.55
3
0.10
Question 86
Short Answer
Suppose you use a spinner to choose a random number between 0 and 1. Which is more likely-choosing a number between 1/3 and 2/3 or between 1/2 and 3/4?
Question 87
Essay
Suppose a trial consists of rolling a single die and reporting the number that is rolled. What are the possible outcomes? Are they equally likely?
Question 88
True/False
Three dice are rolled and the sum of the numbers rolled is recorded. The outcomes in the sample space are all equally likely.
Question 89
Multiple Choice
Two coins are flipped at the same time and heads or tails is recorded. The sample space for this is:
Question 90
Short Answer
Suppose a game has four outcomes: A, B, C, and D. The probability of outcome A is 0.4, the probabilities of each of the other outcomes is 0.2. A player receives $2 if outcome A occurs, $3 if outcome B occurs, $1 if outcome C occurs, and must pay $5 if outcome D occurs. What is the mean value of one trial of this game?
Question 91
Multiple Choice
"The probability of winning the $3 prize in your state's lottery is 1/137" means:
Question 92
Multiple Choice
If you roll two dice and record their sum, the events "even" and "less than or equal to 6" are:
Question 93
Short Answer
For a sample space {2,3,4,5,6}, two events are defined as follows: Event A: A chosen number is greater than 4 Event B: A chosen number is a prime number; that is, 2, 3, or 5 Are those events A and B dependent or independent?