Deck 5: Discrete Probability Distributions

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Determine whether the random variable described is discrete or continuous. The number of 3-point shots made in a basketball game

A) discrete
B) continuous
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A) Yes
B) No
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<strong> </strong> A) the probability values are not discrete. B) a probability is negative. C) the probability values do not add to 1. D) values of the variable are negative. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) the probability values are not discrete.
B) a probability is negative.
C) the probability values do not add to 1.
D) values of the variable are negative.
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.69 B) 0.74 C) 0.95 D) 0.26 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.69
B) 0.74
C) 0.95
D) 0.26
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.148 B) 0.852 C) 0.586 D) 0.061 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.148
B) 0.852
C) 0.586
D) 0.061
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A(n) probability distribution consists of the finite number of values
a random variable can assume and the corresponding probabilities of the values.
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.26 B) 0.07 C) 0.91 D) 0.09 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.26
B) 0.07
C) 0.91
D) 0.09
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<strong> </strong> A) No B) Yes <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) No
B) Yes
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A(n) variable is one in which values are determined by chance.
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Continuous random variables are obtained from data that can be measured rather than
counted.
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.26 B) 0.45 C) 0.33 D) 0.25 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.26
B) 0.45
C) 0.33
D) 0.25
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Determine whether the random variable described is discrete or continuous. The number of minutes you must wait in line at the grocery store

A) discrete
B) continuous
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Determine whether the random variable described is discrete or continuous. The length in seconds of a randomly-selected TV commercial

A) discrete
B) continuous
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Determine whether the random variable described is discrete or continuous. The total value of a set of coins

A) discrete
B) continuous
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The sum of the probabilities of all the events in the sample space of a probability
distribution must equal 1.
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<strong> </strong> A) the probability values are not increasing. B) the probability values are not discrete. C) the values of the variable are negative. D) the probability values do not add to 1. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) the probability values are not increasing.
B) the probability values are not discrete.
C) the values of the variable are negative.
D) the probability values do not add to 1.
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Discrete variables have values that can be measured.
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<strong> </strong> A) Yes B) No <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Yes
B) No
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.17 B) 0.50 C) 1.50 D) 1.68 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.17
B) 0.50
C) 1.50
D) 1.68
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Construct the probability distribution for the number of heads obtained when
tossing four coins. Draw a graph of the distribution.
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.60 B) 2.96 C) 2.92 D) 2.56 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.60
B) 2.96
C) 2.92
D) 2.56
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.53 B) 5.06 C) 6.00 D) 4.00 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.53
B) 5.06
C) 6.00
D) 4.00
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<strong> </strong> A) 2.1 B) 2.4 C) 2.0 D) 1.5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 2.1
B) 2.4
C) 2.0
D) 1.5
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<strong> </strong> A) 2.1 B) 1.9 C) 2.3 D) 1.5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 2.1
B) 1.9
C) 2.3
D) 1.5
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.28 B) 0.25 C) 2.85 D) 3.50 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.28
B) 0.25
C) 2.85
D) 3.50
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<strong> </strong> A) 99.8 B) 10.5 C) 11.25 D) 10.0 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 99.8
B) 10.5
C) 11.25
D) 10.0
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.25 B) 20 C) 1 D) 4.94 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.25
B) 20
C) 1
D) 4.94
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<strong> </strong> A) 0 B) 0.409 C) 0.122 D) 0.287 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0
B) 0.409
C) 0.122
D) 0.287
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<strong>  de</strong> A) 1.46 B) 1.89 C) 1.18 D) 2.25 <div style=padding-top: 35px> de

A) 1.46
B) 1.89
C) 1.18
D) 2.25
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.31 B) 1.83 C) 1.25 D) 1.71 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.31
B) 1.83
C) 1.25
D) 1.71
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<strong> </strong> A) 3.9 B) 2.6 C) 4.7 D) 5.4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 3.9
B) 2.6
C) 4.7
D) 5.4
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.45 B) 0.92 C) 1.33 D) 0.84 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.45
B) 0.92
C) 1.33
D) 0.84
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.38 B) 1.32 C) 0.77 D) 0.60 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.38
B) 1.32
C) 0.77
D) 0.60
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<strong>  de</strong> A) 1.37 B) 2.15 C) 1.18 D) 1.89 <div style=padding-top: 35px> de

A) 1.37
B) 2.15
C) 1.18
D) 1.89
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<strong> </strong> A) 10.75 B) 9.8 C) 95.7 D) 16.25 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 10.75
B) 9.8
C) 95.7
D) 16.25
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.0002 B) 0.9983 C) 0.0017 D) 0.0095 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.0002
B) 0.9983
C) 0.0017
D) 0.0095
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.67 B) 2.17 C) 3.17 D) 2.67 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1.67
B) 2.17
C) 3.17
D) 2.67
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.0257 B) 0.0002 C) 0.9973 D) 0.0027 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.0257
B) 0.0002
C) 0.9973
D) 0.0027
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The formula for the variance of a probability distribution is .
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Determine the indicated probability for a binomial experiment with the given number of trials n and the given success probability p.
N = 11, p = 0.7, P(9)

A) 0.7000
B) 0.0404
C) 0.0005
D) 0.1998
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The Australian sheep dog is a breed renowned for its intelligence and work ethic. It is estimated that 45% of adult Australian sheep dogs weigh 65 pounds or more. A sample
Of 11 adult dogs is studied. What is the probability that more than 8 of them weigh 65 lb
Or more?

A) 0.939
B) 0.0022
C) 0.0610
D) 0.0148
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Compute the probability of X successes. n = 5, X = 4, p = 0.7

A) 0.640
B) 0.800
C) 0.360
D) 0.7
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An investor is considering a $25,000 investment in a start-up company. She estimates that she has probability 0.05 of a $20,000 loss, probability 0.2 of a $20,000 profit,
Probability 0.15 of a $35,000 profit, and probability 0.6 of breaking even (a profit of $0).
What is the expected value of the profit?

A) $8250
B) $23,250
C) $10,250
D) $11,667
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The Australian sheep dog is a breed renowned for its intelligence and work ethic. It is estimated that 40% of adult Australian sheep dogs weigh 65 pounds or more. A sample
Of 18 adult dogs is studied. What is the probability that no more than 3 of them weigh 65
Lb or more?

A) 0.9918
B) 0.0082
C) 0.9672
D) 0.0328
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.2095 B) 0.0001 C) 0.1571 D) 0.0873 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.2095
B) 0.0001
C) 0.1571
D) 0.0873
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.8666 B) 0.0112 C) 0.1334 D) 0.0461 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.8666
B) 0.0112
C) 0.1334
D) 0.0461
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The Australian sheep dog is a breed renowned for its intelligence and work ethic. It is estimated that 40% of adult Australian sheep dogs weigh 65 pounds or more. A sample
Of 14 adult dogs is studied. What is the standard deviation of the number of dogs who
Weigh 65 lb or more?

A) 14
B) 1.833
C) 3.36
D) 5.6
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Construct a probability distribution for the sum shown on the faces when two
dice are rolled. Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the
distribution.
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The Australian sheep dog is a breed renowned for its intelligence and work ethic. It is estimated that 30% of adult Australian sheep dogs weigh 65 pounds or more. A sample
Of 19 adult dogs is studied. What is the probability that exactly 8 of them weigh 65 lb or
More?

A) 0.0981
B) 0.9923
C) 0.9019
D) 0.0077
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If a gambler rolls two dice and gets a sum of 10, he wins $10, and if he gets a sum of three, he wins $20. The cost to play the game is $5. What is the expectation of this
Game?

A) -$2.78
B) $3.06
C) -$3.06
D) $2.78
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.0112 B) 0.0017 C) 0.0461 D) 0.9539 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.0112
B) 0.0017
C) 0.0461
D) 0.9539
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.5372 B) 0.4628 C) 0.1960 D) 0.7297 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.5372
B) 0.4628
C) 0.1960
D) 0.7297
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An investor is considering a $25,000 investment in a start-up company. She estimates that she has probability 0.05 of a $15,000 loss, probability 0.15 of a $20,000 loss,
Probability 0.35 of a $35,000 profit, and probability 0.45 of breaking even (a profit of
$0)) What is the expected value of the profit?

A) $0
B) $16,000
C) $8500
D) $19,750
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The Australian sheep dog is a breed renowned for its intelligence and work ethic. It is estimated that 45% of adult Australian sheep dogs weigh 65 pounds or more. A sample
Of 19 adult dogs is studied. What is the mean number of dogs who weigh 65 lb or more?

A) 19
B) 4.7025
C) 8.55
D) 2.1685
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<strong> </strong> A) 375 B) 93.75 C) 9.7 D) 125 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 375
B) 93.75
C) 9.7
D) 125
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A coin is tossed five times. Find the probability of getting exactly three heads.

A) 0.156
B) 0.313
C) 0.800
D) 0.125
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A student takes a 18-question, multiple-choice exam with four choices for each question and guesses on each question. Find the probability of guessing exactly 7 out of 18
Correctly.

A) 0.082
B) 0.918
C) 0.250
D) 0.389
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In a survey, 65% of the voters support a particular referendum. If 20 voters are
chosen at random, find the standard deviation of the number of voters who
support the referendum.
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In a large bag of marbles, 25% of them are red. A child chooses 4 marbles from this bag. If the child chooses the marbles at random, what is the chance that the child gets exactly
Three red marbles?

A) 0.063
B) 0.141
C) 0.047
D) 0.211
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It is estimated that 25% of households own a riding lawn mower. A sample of 16 households is studied. What is the probability that exactly 5 of these own a riding lawn
Mower?

A) 0.8198
B) 0.0002
C) 0.9998
D) 0.1802
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A pet supplier has a stock of parakeets of which 20% are blue parakeets. A pet store orders 3 parakeets from this supplier. If the supplier selects the parakeets at random,
What is the chance that the pet store gets exactly one blue parakeet?

A) 0.128
B) 0.024
C) 0.384
D) 0.096
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A multiple choice quiz consists of 100 questions, each with 5 possible answers. Find the mean for the number of correct answers, if a student guesses on each question.

A) 5.0
B) 50.0
C) 95.0
D) 20.0
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A student takes a 5 question multiple choice quiz with 4 choices for each question. If the student guesses at random on each question, what is the probability that the student gets
Exactly 3 questions correct?

A) 0.022
B) 0.176
C) 0.088
D) 0.066
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<strong> </strong> A) 100 B) 8.9 C) 80 D) 400 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 100
B) 8.9
C) 80
D) 400
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It is estimated that 45% of households own a riding lawn mower. A sample of 12 households is studied. What is the mean number of households who own a riding
Mower?

A) 12
B) 1.7234
C) 2.97
D) 5.4
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A die is rolled 360 times. Find the standard deviation of the number of times a 3 will be rolled.

A) 50
B) 21.3
C) 7.1
D) 5.9
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<strong>  e</strong> A) 210 B) 11.7 C) 136.5 D) 390 <div style=padding-top: 35px> e

A) 210
B) 11.7
C) 136.5
D) 390
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If a student randomly guesses at 20 multiple-choice questions, find the probability that the student gets exactly four correct. Each question has four possible choices.

A) 0.085
B) 0.218
C) 0.190
D) 0.162
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It is estimated that 30% of households own a riding lawn mower. A sample of 12 households is studied. What is the probability that no more than 3 of these own a riding
Lawn mower?

A) 0.7472
B) 0.4925
C) 0.5075
D) 0.2528
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A jewelry supplier has a supply of earrings which are 10% platinum. A store owner orders five sets of earrings from the supplier. If the supplier selects the pairs of earrings
At random, what is the chance that the jewelry store gets exactly two sets of platinum
Pairs?

A) 0.0729
B) 0.0030
C) 0.3645
D) 0.0405
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A certain large manufacturing facility produces 20,000 parts each week. The manager of the facility estimates that about 1% of the parts they make are defective. What is the
Variance for the number of defective parts made each week?

A) 138
B) 200
C) 198
D) 14.1
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A coin is tossed 72 times. Find the standard deviation for the number of heads that will be tossed.

A) 6.78
B) 4.24
C) 18
D) 36
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It is estimated that 30% of households own a riding lawn mower. A sample of 10 households is studied. What is the probability that more than 7 of these own a riding
Lawn mower?

A) 0.0016
B) 0.9894
C) 0.0001
D) 0.0106
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It is estimated that 30% of households own a riding lawn mower. A sample of 14 households is studied. What is the standard deviation of the number of households who
Own a riding lawn mower?

A) 2.94
B) 1.7146
C) 14
D) 4.2
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Determine whether the random variable described is discrete or continuous. The number of 3-point shots made in a basketball game

A) discrete
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<strong> </strong> A) the probability values are not discrete. B) a probability is negative. C) the probability values do not add to 1. D) values of the variable are negative.

A) the probability values are not discrete.
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C) the probability values do not add to 1.
D) values of the variable are negative.
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.69 B) 0.74 C) 0.95 D) 0.26

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<strong> </strong> A) 0.148 B) 0.852 C) 0.586 D) 0.061

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A(n) probability distribution consists of the finite number of values
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A(n) variable is one in which values are determined by chance.
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Continuous random variables are obtained from data that can be measured rather than
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The sum of the probabilities of all the events in the sample space of a probability
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<strong> </strong> A) the probability values are not increasing. B) the probability values are not discrete. C) the values of the variable are negative. D) the probability values do not add to 1.

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Discrete variables have values that can be measured.
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.17 B) 0.50 C) 1.50 D) 1.68

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Construct the probability distribution for the number of heads obtained when
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.60 B) 2.96 C) 2.92 D) 2.56

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<strong> </strong> A) 1.53 B) 5.06 C) 6.00 D) 4.00

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<strong> </strong> A) 2.1 B) 2.4 C) 2.0 D) 1.5

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<strong> </strong> A) 1.28 B) 0.25 C) 2.85 D) 3.50

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<strong> </strong> A) 99.8 B) 10.5 C) 11.25 D) 10.0

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<strong> </strong> A) 0.25 B) 20 C) 1 D) 4.94

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<strong>  de</strong> A) 1.46 B) 1.89 C) 1.18 D) 2.25 de

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<strong> </strong> A) 1.31 B) 1.83 C) 1.25 D) 1.71

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<strong> </strong> A) 3.9 B) 2.6 C) 4.7 D) 5.4

A) 3.9
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D) 5.4
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.45 B) 0.92 C) 1.33 D) 0.84

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<strong> </strong> A) 1.38 B) 1.32 C) 0.77 D) 0.60

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<strong> </strong> A) 10.75 B) 9.8 C) 95.7 D) 16.25

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<strong> </strong> A) 0.0002 B) 0.9983 C) 0.0017 D) 0.0095

A) 0.0002
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<strong> </strong> A) 1.67 B) 2.17 C) 3.17 D) 2.67

A) 1.67
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<strong> </strong> A) 0.0257 B) 0.0002 C) 0.9973 D) 0.0027

A) 0.0257
B) 0.0002
C) 0.9973
D) 0.0027
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44
The formula for the variance of a probability distribution is .
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46
Determine the indicated probability for a binomial experiment with the given number of trials n and the given success probability p.
N = 11, p = 0.7, P(9)

A) 0.7000
B) 0.0404
C) 0.0005
D) 0.1998
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47
The Australian sheep dog is a breed renowned for its intelligence and work ethic. It is estimated that 45% of adult Australian sheep dogs weigh 65 pounds or more. A sample
Of 11 adult dogs is studied. What is the probability that more than 8 of them weigh 65 lb
Or more?

A) 0.939
B) 0.0022
C) 0.0610
D) 0.0148
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48
Compute the probability of X successes. n = 5, X = 4, p = 0.7

A) 0.640
B) 0.800
C) 0.360
D) 0.7
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49
An investor is considering a $25,000 investment in a start-up company. She estimates that she has probability 0.05 of a $20,000 loss, probability 0.2 of a $20,000 profit,
Probability 0.15 of a $35,000 profit, and probability 0.6 of breaking even (a profit of $0).
What is the expected value of the profit?

A) $8250
B) $23,250
C) $10,250
D) $11,667
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50
The Australian sheep dog is a breed renowned for its intelligence and work ethic. It is estimated that 40% of adult Australian sheep dogs weigh 65 pounds or more. A sample
Of 18 adult dogs is studied. What is the probability that no more than 3 of them weigh 65
Lb or more?

A) 0.9918
B) 0.0082
C) 0.9672
D) 0.0328
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51
<strong> </strong> A) 0.2095 B) 0.0001 C) 0.1571 D) 0.0873

A) 0.2095
B) 0.0001
C) 0.1571
D) 0.0873
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52
<strong> </strong> A) 0.8666 B) 0.0112 C) 0.1334 D) 0.0461

A) 0.8666
B) 0.0112
C) 0.1334
D) 0.0461
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53
The Australian sheep dog is a breed renowned for its intelligence and work ethic. It is estimated that 40% of adult Australian sheep dogs weigh 65 pounds or more. A sample
Of 14 adult dogs is studied. What is the standard deviation of the number of dogs who
Weigh 65 lb or more?

A) 14
B) 1.833
C) 3.36
D) 5.6
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54
Construct a probability distribution for the sum shown on the faces when two
dice are rolled. Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the
distribution.
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55
The Australian sheep dog is a breed renowned for its intelligence and work ethic. It is estimated that 30% of adult Australian sheep dogs weigh 65 pounds or more. A sample
Of 19 adult dogs is studied. What is the probability that exactly 8 of them weigh 65 lb or
More?

A) 0.0981
B) 0.9923
C) 0.9019
D) 0.0077
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56
If a gambler rolls two dice and gets a sum of 10, he wins $10, and if he gets a sum of three, he wins $20. The cost to play the game is $5. What is the expectation of this
Game?

A) -$2.78
B) $3.06
C) -$3.06
D) $2.78
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57
<strong> </strong> A) 0.0112 B) 0.0017 C) 0.0461 D) 0.9539

A) 0.0112
B) 0.0017
C) 0.0461
D) 0.9539
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58
<strong> </strong> A) 0.5372 B) 0.4628 C) 0.1960 D) 0.7297

A) 0.5372
B) 0.4628
C) 0.1960
D) 0.7297
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59
An investor is considering a $25,000 investment in a start-up company. She estimates that she has probability 0.05 of a $15,000 loss, probability 0.15 of a $20,000 loss,
Probability 0.35 of a $35,000 profit, and probability 0.45 of breaking even (a profit of
$0)) What is the expected value of the profit?

A) $0
B) $16,000
C) $8500
D) $19,750
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60
The Australian sheep dog is a breed renowned for its intelligence and work ethic. It is estimated that 45% of adult Australian sheep dogs weigh 65 pounds or more. A sample
Of 19 adult dogs is studied. What is the mean number of dogs who weigh 65 lb or more?

A) 19
B) 4.7025
C) 8.55
D) 2.1685
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61
<strong> </strong> A) 375 B) 93.75 C) 9.7 D) 125

A) 375
B) 93.75
C) 9.7
D) 125
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62
A coin is tossed five times. Find the probability of getting exactly three heads.

A) 0.156
B) 0.313
C) 0.800
D) 0.125
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63
A student takes a 18-question, multiple-choice exam with four choices for each question and guesses on each question. Find the probability of guessing exactly 7 out of 18
Correctly.

A) 0.082
B) 0.918
C) 0.250
D) 0.389
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64
In a survey, 65% of the voters support a particular referendum. If 20 voters are
chosen at random, find the standard deviation of the number of voters who
support the referendum.
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65
In a large bag of marbles, 25% of them are red. A child chooses 4 marbles from this bag. If the child chooses the marbles at random, what is the chance that the child gets exactly
Three red marbles?

A) 0.063
B) 0.141
C) 0.047
D) 0.211
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66
It is estimated that 25% of households own a riding lawn mower. A sample of 16 households is studied. What is the probability that exactly 5 of these own a riding lawn
Mower?

A) 0.8198
B) 0.0002
C) 0.9998
D) 0.1802
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67
A pet supplier has a stock of parakeets of which 20% are blue parakeets. A pet store orders 3 parakeets from this supplier. If the supplier selects the parakeets at random,
What is the chance that the pet store gets exactly one blue parakeet?

A) 0.128
B) 0.024
C) 0.384
D) 0.096
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68
A multiple choice quiz consists of 100 questions, each with 5 possible answers. Find the mean for the number of correct answers, if a student guesses on each question.

A) 5.0
B) 50.0
C) 95.0
D) 20.0
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69
A student takes a 5 question multiple choice quiz with 4 choices for each question. If the student guesses at random on each question, what is the probability that the student gets
Exactly 3 questions correct?

A) 0.022
B) 0.176
C) 0.088
D) 0.066
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70
<strong> </strong> A) 100 B) 8.9 C) 80 D) 400

A) 100
B) 8.9
C) 80
D) 400
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71
It is estimated that 45% of households own a riding lawn mower. A sample of 12 households is studied. What is the mean number of households who own a riding
Mower?

A) 12
B) 1.7234
C) 2.97
D) 5.4
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72
A die is rolled 360 times. Find the standard deviation of the number of times a 3 will be rolled.

A) 50
B) 21.3
C) 7.1
D) 5.9
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73
<strong>  e</strong> A) 210 B) 11.7 C) 136.5 D) 390 e

A) 210
B) 11.7
C) 136.5
D) 390
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74
If a student randomly guesses at 20 multiple-choice questions, find the probability that the student gets exactly four correct. Each question has four possible choices.

A) 0.085
B) 0.218
C) 0.190
D) 0.162
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75
It is estimated that 30% of households own a riding lawn mower. A sample of 12 households is studied. What is the probability that no more than 3 of these own a riding
Lawn mower?

A) 0.7472
B) 0.4925
C) 0.5075
D) 0.2528
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76
A jewelry supplier has a supply of earrings which are 10% platinum. A store owner orders five sets of earrings from the supplier. If the supplier selects the pairs of earrings
At random, what is the chance that the jewelry store gets exactly two sets of platinum
Pairs?

A) 0.0729
B) 0.0030
C) 0.3645
D) 0.0405
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77
A certain large manufacturing facility produces 20,000 parts each week. The manager of the facility estimates that about 1% of the parts they make are defective. What is the
Variance for the number of defective parts made each week?

A) 138
B) 200
C) 198
D) 14.1
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78
A coin is tossed 72 times. Find the standard deviation for the number of heads that will be tossed.

A) 6.78
B) 4.24
C) 18
D) 36
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79
It is estimated that 30% of households own a riding lawn mower. A sample of 10 households is studied. What is the probability that more than 7 of these own a riding
Lawn mower?

A) 0.0016
B) 0.9894
C) 0.0001
D) 0.0106
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80
It is estimated that 30% of households own a riding lawn mower. A sample of 14 households is studied. What is the standard deviation of the number of households who
Own a riding lawn mower?

A) 2.94
B) 1.7146
C) 14
D) 4.2
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