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Exam 5: Several Useful Discrete Distributions
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Question 141
Multiple Choice
A small community college in Ontario has four student organizations (A, B, C, and D) . Organization A has 5 students, B has 8, C has 10, and D has 12. It is thought that new students have no preference for one of these organizations over the other. If seven new students are admitted to the college, what is the probability that one student will choose organization A, one will choose B, two will choose C, and three will choose D?
Question 142
True/False
The Poisson probability tables list the probabilities of x occurrences in a Poisson process for various values of
, the mean number of occurrences.
Question 143
Multiple Choice
What is the expected value, E(X) , of a binomial probability distribution with n trials and a probability p of success?
Question 144
Essay
The probability that the 1993-94 flu vaccine immunizes those receiving it is 0.97. If a random sample of 200 people receive the vaccine, what is the probability the vaccine will be ineffective on at most 5 people?
Question 145
Essay
Health Care Narrative Students arrive at a health centre, according to a Poisson distribution, at a rate of four every 15 minutes. Let x represent number of students arriving in a 15-minute period. -Refer to Health Care Narrative. What is the probability that more than five students arrive in a 15-minute period?
Question 146
Multiple Choice
In which of the following sampling methods would the hypergeometric probability distribution be used instead of the binomial distribution?
Question 147
Multiple Choice
If the standard deviation for a Poisson random variable is known to be 3.60, what is its expected value?
Question 148
Essay
Scholarship Narrative A college has seven applicants for three scholarships: four females and three males. Suppose the seven applicants are equally qualified and no preference is given by the selection committee for choosing either gender. Let x equal the number of female students chosen for the three scholarships. -Refer to Scholarship Narrative. What is the probability that only one female will receive a scholarship?
Question 149
Essay
Automobile Service Centre Narrative An automobile service centre can take care of eight cars per hour. Assume that the cars arrive at the service centre randomly and independently of each other at a rate of six per hour, on average. -Refer to Automobile Service Centre Narrative. What is the probability of the service centre being empty in any given hour?
Question 150
True/False
A life insurance salesperson makes 15 sales calls daily. The chance of making a sale on each call is 0.40. The probability that he will make at most two sales is less than 0.10.
Question 151
True/False
A binomial random variable is an example of a discrete random variable.
Question 152
True/False
The binomial distribution is used to describe continuous random variables.
Question 153
Essay
Let x be a Poisson random variable with mean 3. What is the probability that x will fall in the interval
μ
\mu
μ
± 2
σ
\sigma
σ
?
Question 154
True/False
The Poisson random variable is the number of successes achieved when a random sample of size n is drawn without replacement from a population of size N within which M units have the characteristic that denotes success.