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Quiz 8: Probability Distributions and Statistics
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
A coin is tossed four times. Let the random variable X denote the number of heads that occur. Let H denotes the outcome "heads" and T denotes the outcome "tails". Find the value assigned to each outcome of the experiment by the random variable X.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
An examination consisting of ten true-or-false questions was taken by a class of 100 students. The probability distribution of the random variable X, where X denotes the number of questions answered correctly by a randomly chosen student, is represented by the accompanying histogram. The rectangle with base centered on the number 8 is missing. What should be the height of this rectangle?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A die is cast repeatedly until a 4 falls uppermost. Let the random variable X denote the number of times the die is cast. What are the values that X may assume?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
An examination consisting of ten true-or-false questions was taken by a class of 100 students. The probability distribution of the random variable X, where X denotes the number of questions answered correctly by a randomly chosen student, is represented by the accompanying histogram. The rectangle with base centered on the number 8 is missing. What should be the height of this rectangle?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Give the range of values that the random variable X may assume and classify the random variable as finite discrete, infinite discrete, or continuous. X = The distance a commuter travels to work
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Three balls are selected at random without replacement from an urn containing four white balls and six red balls. Let the random variable X denote the number of white balls drawn. List the outcomes of the experiment.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
The probability distribution of the random variable X is shown in the accompanying table:
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Question 8
Multiple Choice
The probability distribution of the random variable X is shown in the accompanying table.
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Cards are selected one at a time without replacement from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards until an ace is drawn. Let X denote the random variable that gives the number of cards drawn. What values may X assume?