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Probability With Stochastic Processes
Quiz 5: Apecial Discrete Distributions
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Question 1
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Suppose that a certain car manufacturer makes 10 cars on some day; 4 being red and 6 being blue. A car dealer picks 5 cars at random from the 10 and purchases them. What is the probability that she gets at least 2 red cars?
Question 2
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John claims that he is mildly psychic and can guess the color of a card withdrawn from an ordinary deck of cards correctly 70% of the time. His friend selects cards at random from the deck (replacing them and shuffling each time). He selects 12 cards and John guesses 9 correctly. (a) Find the probability that John guesses exactly 9 correctly if his claim of being psychic is true. (b) Find the probability that he gets exactly 9 correct if he is just guessing.
Question 3
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People are in line for a free T-shirt. The company knows that 30% of people select a red shirt, 45% select a grey shirt, and 25% select a black shirt. Of the next 5 people who choose a shirt, what is the expected number of people who select a red shirt?
Question 4
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You select cards randomly until you get the queen of spades, replacing the card and shuffling each time. What is the probability that it takes exactly 8 draws?
Question 5
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Assume that busses arrive at a stop randomly and at a Poisson rate of 4 per hour. If they begin arriving at 9am, what is the probability that 5 busses arrive by 10:30 am?
Question 6
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A batter gets a hit in 35% of her at-bats, independently of other at-bats. If X is the number of at-bats she must attempt to get 1 hit, what is the variance of X and E(X²)?
Question 7
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Your friends went apple picking and gave you 10 apples from their stash. If their stash contained 50 good apples and 12 rotten apples, what is the probability that your share contained at least 2 rotten apples?
Question 8
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Suppose that a certain book club has 12 members. Five of the members like romance and seven like mystery. If you select 4 members at random, what is the expected value of the members in the sample who like romance?