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Question 101
Multiple Choice
At an oceanside nuclear power plant, seawater is used as part of the cooling system. This raises the temperature of the water that is discharged back into the ocean. The amount that the water temperature is raised has a uniform distribution over the interval from 10° to 25° C. What is the standard deviation of the temperature increase?
Question 102
Multiple Choice
Suppose that the times required for a cable company to fix cable problems in the homes of its customers are uniformly distributed between 40 minutes and 65 minutes. What is the probability that a randomly selected cable repair visit falls within 2 standard deviations of the mean?
Question 103
Multiple Choice
During the past six months, 73.2 percent of U.S. households purchased sugar. Assume that these expenditures are approximately normally distributed with a mean of $8.22 and a standard deviation of $1.10. Ninety-nine percent of the households spent less than what amount?
Question 104
Multiple Choice
During the past six months, 73.2 percent of U.S. households purchased sugar. Assume that these expenditures are approximately normally distributed with a mean of $8.22 and a standard deviation of $1.10. What proportion of the households spent between $5.00 and $9.00 on sugar?
Question 105
Multiple Choice
At an oceanside nuclear power plant, seawater is used as part of the cooling system. This raises the temperature of the water that is discharged back into the ocean. The amount that the water temperature is raised has a uniform distribution over the interval from 10° to 25° C. What is the expected value of the temperature increase?
Question 106
Multiple Choice
A set of final examination grades in a calculus course was found to be normally distributed with a mean of 69 and a standard deviation of 9. Only 5 percent of the students taking the test scored higher than what grade?
Question 107
Multiple Choice
During the past six months, 73.2 percent of U.S. households purchased sugar. Assume that these expenditures are approximately normally distributed with a mean of $8.22 and a standard deviation of $1.10. Find the probability that a household spent more than $10.00 on sugar.
Question 108
Multiple Choice
Suppose that the waiting time for a license plate renewal at a local office of a state motor vehicle department has been found to be normally distributed with a mean of 30 minutes and a standard deviation of 8 minutes. In an effort to provide better service to the public, the director of the local office is permitted to provide discounts to those individuals whose waiting time exceeds a predetermined time. The director decides that 15 percent of the customers should receive this discount. What number of minutes do they need to wait to receive the discount?
Question 109
Multiple Choice
Suppose that the waiting time for a license plate renewal at a local office of a state motor vehicle department has been found to be normally distributed with a mean of 30 minutes and a standard deviation of 8 minutes. Complete the following statement: Only 20 percent of the individuals wait less than ________ minutes.
Question 110
Multiple Choice
During the past six months, 73.2 percent of U.S. households purchased sugar. Assume that these expenditures are approximately normally distributed with a mean of $8.22 and a standard deviation of $1.10. Find the probability that a household spent more than $16.00 on sugar.
Question 111
Multiple Choice
During the past six months, 73.2 percent of U.S. households purchased sugar. Assume that these expenditures are approximately normally distributed with a mean of $8.22 and a standard deviation of $1.10. Find the probability that a household spent less than $5.00 on sugar.
Question 112
Multiple Choice
A set of final examination grades in a calculus course was found to be normally distributed with a mean of 69 and a standard deviation of 9. What percentage of students scored between 65 and 89?
Question 113
Multiple Choice
Suppose that the waiting time for a license plate renewal at a local office of a state motor vehicle department has been found to be normally distributed with a mean of 30 minutes and a standard deviation of 8 minutes. What is the probability that a randomly selected individual will have a waiting time of at least 10 minutes?
Question 114
Multiple Choice
Suppose that the waiting time for a license plate renewal at a local office of a state motor vehicle department has been found to be normally distributed with a mean of 30 minutes and a standard deviation of 8 minutes. What is the probability that a randomly selected individual will have a waiting time between 15 and 45 minutes?
Question 115
Multiple Choice
At an oceanside nuclear power plant, seawater is used as part of the cooling system. This raises the temperature of the water that is discharged back into the ocean. The amount that the water temperature is raised has a uniform distribution over the interval from 10° to 25° C. Suppose that a temperature increase of 18° C or more is considered to be potentially dangerous to the environment. What is the probability that at any point in time, the temperature increase is potentially dangerous?
Question 116
Multiple Choice
Suppose that the times required for a cable company to fix cable problems in the homes of its customers are uniformly distributed between 40 minutes and 65 minutes. What is the probability that a randomly selected cable repair visit will take at least 50 minutes?
Question 117
Multiple Choice
During the past six months, 73.2 percent of U.S. households purchased sugar. Assume that these expenditures are approximately normally distributed with a mean of $8.22 and a standard deviation of $1.10. Eighty percent of the households spent more than what amount?
Question 118
Multiple Choice
A set of final examination grades in a calculus course was found to be normally distributed with a mean of 69 and a standard deviation of 9. What proportion of students scored between 81 and 89?
Question 119
Multiple Choice
A set of final examination grades in a calculus course was found to be normally distributed with a mean of 69 and a standard deviation of 9. What is the probability of getting a grade of 91 or less on this exam?