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Question 41
Multiple Choice
A seed company has a test plot in which it is testing the germination of a hybrid seed. They plant 50 rows of 40seeds per row. After a two-week period, the researchers count how many seed per row have sprouted. Theynoted that least number of seeds to germinate was 33 and some rows had all 40 germinate. The germinationdata is given below in the table. The random variable x represents the number of seed in a row thatgerminated and P(x) represents the probability of selecting a row with that number of seed germinating.Determine the standard deviation of the number of seeds per row that germinated.
x
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
P
(
x
)
0.02
0.06
0.10
0.20
0.24
0.26
0.10
0.02
\begin{array} { | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | } \hline x & 33 & 34 & 35 & 36 & 37 & 38 & 39 & 40 \\\hline P ( x ) & 0.02 & 0.06 & 0.10 & 0.20 & 0.24 & 0.26 & 0.10 & 0.02 \\\hline\end{array}
x
P
(
x
)
33
0.02
34
0.06
35
0.10
36
0.20
37
0.24
38
0.26
39
0.10
40
0.02
Question 42
Multiple Choice
If p is the probability of success of a binomial experiment, then the probability of failure is
Question 43
Multiple Choice
A baseball player is asked to swing at pitches in sets of four. The player swings at 100 sets of 4 pitches. Theprobability distribution for hitting a particular number of pitches is given below. Determine the standarddeviation for this discrete probability distribution.
x
0
1
2
3
4
P
(
x
)
0.02
0.07
0.22
0.27
0.42
\begin{array} { | c | c | c | c | c | c | } \hline x & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 \\\hline P ( x ) & 0.02 & 0.07 & 0.22 & 0.27 & 0.42 \\\hline\end{array}
x
P
(
x
)
0
0.02
1
0.07
2
0.22
3
0.27
4
0.42
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Fifty percent of the people that use the Internet order something online. Find the probability that only five of 8Internet users will order something online.
Question 45
Multiple Choice
The random variable x represents the number of computers that families have along with the correspondingprobabilities. Find the mean and standard deviation for the random variable x.
x
P
(
x
)
0
0.49
1
0.05
2
0.32
3
0.07
4
0.07
\begin{array} { c | c } \mathrm { x } & \mathrm { P } ( \mathrm { x } ) \\\hline 0 & 0.49 \\1 & 0.05 \\2 & 0.32 \\3 & 0.07 \\4 & 0.07\end{array}
x
0
1
2
3
4
P
(
x
)
0.49
0.05
0.32
0.07
0.07
Question 46
Multiple Choice
The probability that an individual has 20-20 vision is 0.17. In a class of 68 students, what is the probability offinding five people with 20-20 vision?
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Assume that male and female births are equally likely and that the birth of any child does not affect theprobability of the gender of any other children. Find the probability of exactly nine girls in ten births.
Question 48
Multiple Choice
Sixty-five percent of men consider themselves knowledgeable soccer fans. If 10 men are randomly selected,find the probability that exactly three of them will consider themselves knowledgeable fans.
Question 49
True/False
True or False: The trials of a binomial experiment must be mutually exclusive of each other.
Question 50
Essay
From the probability distribution, find the mean and standard deviation for the random variable x, whichrepresents the number of bicycles per household in a town of 1000 households.
x
P
(
x
)
0
0.125
1
0.428
2
0.256
3
0.108
4
0.083
\begin{array} { c | c } x & P ( x ) \\\hline 0 & 0.125 \\1 & 0.428 \\2 & 0.256 \\3 & 0.108 \\4 & 0.083\end{array}
x
0
1
2
3
4
P
(
x
)
0.125
0.428
0.256
0.108
0.083
Question 51
Multiple Choice
Assume that male and female births are equally likely and that the birth of any child does not affect theprobability of the gender of any other children. Find the probability of at most three girls in ten births.
Question 52
Multiple Choice
A manager at a local company asked his employees how many times they had given blood in the last year. Theresults of the survey are given below. The random variable x represents the number of times a person gaveblood and P(x) represents the probability of selecting an employee who had given blood that percent of thetime. What is the standard deviation for the number of times a person gave blood based on this survey?
x
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
P
(
x
)
0.30
0.25
0.20
0.12
0.07
0.04
0.02
\begin{array} { | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | c | } \hline x & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 \\\hline P ( x ) & 0.30 & 0.25 & 0.20 & 0.12 & 0.07 & 0.04 & 0.02 \\\hline\end{array}
x
P
(
x
)
0
0.30
1
0.25
2
0.20
3
0.12
4
0.07
5
0.04
6
0.02
Question 53
Multiple Choice
The probability that a house in an urban area will develop a leak is 4%. If 39 houses are randomly selected,what is the probability that none of the houses will develop a leak?
Question 54
Multiple Choice
In a recent survey, 72% of the community favored building a health center in their neighborhood. If 14 citizensare chosen, find the probability that exactly 10 of them favor the building of the health center.