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Question 81
Multiple Choice
Sixty-five percent of men consider themselves knowledgeable football fans. If 10 men are randomly selected, find the probability that exactly six of them will consider themselves knowledgeable fans.
Question 82
Essay
Twenty-six percent of people in the United States with Internet access go online to get news. A random sample of five Americans with Internet access is selected and asked if they get the news online. Identify the values of n, p, and q, and list the possible values of the random variable x.
Question 83
Essay
A company ships computer components in boxes that contain 10 items. Assume that the probability of a defective computer component is 0.1. Use the geometric mean to find the mean number of defective parts. Interpret the results.
Question 84
Essay
An airline has a policy of booking as many as 150 persons on a plane that seats 140. Past studies indicate that only 85% of booked passengers show up for their flight. Find the probability that if the airline books 150 persons for a 140-seat plane, not enough seats will be available.
Question 85
Multiple Choice
Basketball player Chauncey Billups of the Detroit Pistons makes free throw shots 88% of the time. Find the probability that he misses his first shot and makes the second.
Question 86
Multiple Choice
A statistics professor finds that when he schedules an office hour at the 10:30 a.m. time slot, an average of three students arrives. Use the Poisson distribution to find the probability that in a randomly selected office hour no Students will arrive.
Question 87
Multiple Choice
A statistics professor finds that when he schedules an office hour at the 10:30 a.m. time slot, an average of three students arrive. Use the Poisson distribution to find the probability that in a randomly selected office hour in The 10:30 a.m. time slot exactly two students will arrive.
Question 88
Essay
Fifty-seven percent of families say that their children have an influence on their vacation plans. Consider a sample of eight families who are asked if their children influence their vacation plans. Identify the values of n, p, and q, and list the possible values of the random variable x.
Question 89
Short Answer
A company ships computer components in boxes that contain 90 items. Assume that the probability of a defective computer component is 0.21. Find the probability that the first defect is found in the seventh component tested. Round your answer to four decimal places.
Question 90
Multiple Choice
A mail-order company receives an average of five orders per 500 solicitations. If it sends out 100 advertisements, find the probability of receiving at least two orders. Use the Poisson distribution.
Question 91
Multiple Choice
A sales firm receives an average of three calls per hour on its toll-free number. For any given hour, find the probability that it will receive at least three calls. Use the Poisson distribution.
Question 92
Multiple Choice
A book contains 500 pages. If there are 200 typing errors randomly distributed throughout the book, use the Poisson distribution to determine the probability that a page contains exactly two errors.
Question 93
Essay
Seventy percent of adults ages 50 and older want to reach their 100th birthday. You randomly select nine adults ages 50 and older and ask them whether they want to reach their 100th birthday. The random variable represents the number of adults ages 50 and older who want to reach their 100th birthday. Graph the binomial distribution using a histogram and describe its shape.
Question 94
Multiple Choice
A sales firm receives an average of four calls per hour on its toll-free number. For any given hour, find the probability that it will receive exactly nine calls. Use the Poisson distribution.
Question 95
Multiple Choice
A car towing service company averages two calls per hour. Use the Poisson distribution to determine the probability that in a randomly selected hour the number of calls is six.
Question 96
Essay
Thirty-eight percent of people in the United States have type O+ blood. You randomly select 30 Americans and ask them if their blood type is O+. Identify the values of n, p, and q, and list the possible values of the random variable x.
Question 97
Essay
Thirty percent of voters think that Congress should help write standards for school food. You randomly select eight voters and ask them whether Congress should help write standards for school food. The random variable represents the number of voters who think that Congress should help write standards for school food. Graph the binomial distribution using a histogram and describe its shape.
Question 98
Multiple Choice
A company ships computer components in boxes that contain 10 items. Assume that the probability of a defective computer component is 0.1. Use the geometric variance to find the variance of defective parts.