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Question 1 of 25

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Which of the following statistics is not a measure of central location?

 

 

  A.Mode

 

  B.Mean

 

  C.Median

 

  D.Interquartile range

 

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Part 2 of 9 -

 

Question 2 of 25

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If A and B are any two events with P(A) = .8 and 

$P(B|ar{A})= .7f$
then 
$P(ar{A}igcap{B})f$
is:

 

 

  A.0.875

 

  B.0.14

 

  C..24

 

  D.0.56

 

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Question 3 of 25

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If one tosses a coin enough times, the proportion of "heads" will approach 0.5. This is an example of:

 

 

  A.the Law of Large Numbers

 

  B.subjective probabilities

 

  C.the Central Limit Theorem

 

  D.the Empirical Rule

 

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Question 4 of 25

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A discrete probability distribution:

 

 

  A.can be estimated from long-run proportions

 

  B.is a tool that can be used to incorporate uncertainty into models

 

  C.is the distribution of multiple random variables

 

  D.lists all of the possible values of the random variable and their corresponding probabilities

 

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Question 5 of 25

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A drug is reported to benefit 40% of the patients who take it. If 6 patients take the drug, what is the probability that 4 or more patients will benefit?

 

 

  A.0.138

 

  B.0.862

 

  C.0.667

 

  D.0.179

 

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Question 6 of 25

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Find the variance of the following probability distribution. 

X

P(X)

1

0.20

2

0.35

3

0.10

4

0.25

5

0.10

 

 

 

  A.1.83

 

  B.1.31

 

  C.1.25

 

  D.1.71

 

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Question 7 of 25

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Find the probability, P(Z < 0.17), using the standard normal distribution.

 

 

  A..8300

 

  B..4325

 

  C..5675

 

  D..0675

 

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Question 8 of 25

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The continuous distribution characterized by a symmetric, bell-shaped curve is the:

 

 

  A.normal distribution

 

  B.binomial distribution

 

  C.exponential distribution

 

  D.Poisson distribution

 

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Question 9 of 25

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Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, P(-1.0 < Z < 1.5) is

 

 

  A.0.9332

 

  B.0.7745

 

  C.0.8413

 

  D.0.0919

 

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Question 10 of 25

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The standard normal distribution has a mean of ___ and standard deviation of ___, respectively.

 

 

  A.0 and 0

 

  B.1 and 0

 

  C.1 and 1

 

  D.0 and 1

 

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Question 11 of 25

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One reason for standardizing random variables is to measure variables with:

 

 

  A.dissimilar means and similar standard deviations in like terms

 

  B.similar means and standard deviations on two scales

 

  C.different means and standard deviations on a single scale

 

  D.different means and standard deviations on a non-standard scale

 

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Question 12 of 25

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The mean of a probability distribution is a:

 

 

  A.measure of relative likelihood

 

  B.measure of central location

 

  C.measure of variability of the distribution

 

  D.measure of skewness of the distribution

 

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Question 18 of 25

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Accepted characters: numbers, decimal point markers (period or comma), sign indicators (-), spaces (e.g., as thousands separator, 5 000), "E" or "e" (used in scientific notation). NOTE: For scientific notation, a period MUST be used as the decimal point marker. 
Complex numbers should be in the form (a + bi) where "a" and "b" need to have explicitly stated values. 
For example: {1+1i} is valid whereas {1+i} is not. {0+9i} is valid whereas {9i} is not. 

Suppose that the average weekly earnings for employees in general automotive repair shops is $450, and that the standard deviation for the weekly earnings for such employees is $50. A sample of 100 such employees is selected at random. 

Find probability that the mean of the sample is less than $445. Place your answer, rounded to 4 decimal places, in the blank. For example, 0.2345 would be a legitimate entry. 
  

Question 19 of 25

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Accepted characters: numbers, decimal point markers (period or comma), sign indicators (-), spaces (e.g., as thousands separator, 5 000), "E" or "e" (used in scientific notation). NOTE: For scientific notation, a period MUST be used as the decimal point marker. 
Complex numbers should be in the form (a + bi) where "a" and "b" need to have explicitly stated values. 
For example: {1+1i} is valid whereas {1+i} is not. {0+9i} is valid whereas {9i} is not. 

Scores on a mathematics examination appear to follow a normal distribution with mean of 65 and standard deviation of 15. The instructor wishes to give a grade of “C” to students scoring between the 60th and 70th percentiles on the exam. 

What score represents the 60th percentile score on the mathematics exam? Place your answer in the blank, rounded to a whole number. For example, 62 would be a legitimate entry. 
  

Question 20 of 25

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Accepted characters: numbers, decimal point markers (period or comma), sign indicators (-), spaces (e.g., as thousands separator, 5 000), "E" or "e" (used in scientific notation). NOTE: For scientific notation, a period MUST be used as the decimal point marker. 
Complex numbers should be in the form (a + bi) where "a" and "b" need to have explicitly stated values. 
For example: {1+1i} is valid whereas {1+i} is not. {0+9i} is valid whereas {9i} is not. 

Suppose that the average weekly earnings for employees in general automotive repair shops is $450, and that the standard deviation for the weekly earnings for such employees is $50. A sample of 100 such employees is selected at random. 

Find the mean of the sampling distribution of the means of average weekly earnings for samples of size 100. Place your answer in the blank. Do not include a dollar sign. For example, 123 would be a legitimate entry. 
  

Question 21 of 25

1.0 Points

 

 

Accepted characters: numbers, decimal point markers (period or comma), sign indicators (-), spaces (e.g., as thousands separator, 5 000), "E" or "e" (used in scientific notation). NOTE: For scientific notation, a period MUST be used as the decimal point marker. 
Complex numbers should be in the form (a + bi) where "a" and "b" need to have explicitly stated values. 
For example: {1+1i} is valid whereas {1+i} is not. {0+9i} is valid whereas {9i} is not. 

A Wendy’s fast-food restaurant sells hamburgers and chicken sandwiches. On a typical weekday, the demand for hamburgers is normally distributed with a mean of 450 and standard deviation of 80 and the demand for chicken sandwiches is normally distributed with a mean of 120 and standard deviation of 30. 

How many chicken sandwiches must the restaurant stock to be 99% sure of not running out on a given day? Place you answer, rounded to the nearest whole number in the blank. For example, 345 would be a legitimate entry. 
  

Question 22 of 25

1.0 Points

 

 

Accepted characters: numbers, decimal point markers (period or comma), sign indicators (-), spaces (e.g., as thousands separator, 5 000), "E" or "e" (used in scientific notation). NOTE: For scientific notation, a period MUST be used as the decimal point marker. 
Complex numbers should be in the form (a + bi) where "a" and "b" need to have explicitly stated values. 
For example: {1+1i} is valid whereas {1+i} is not. {0+9i} is valid whereas {9i} is not. 

Suppose that the average weekly earnings for employees in general automotive repair shops is $450, and that the standard deviation for the weekly earnings for such employees is $50. A sample of 100 such employees is selected at random. 

Find the probability that the mean of the sample is greater than $460. Place your answer, rounded to 4 decimal places, in the blank. For example, 0.2345 would be a legitimate answer. 
  

Question 23 of 25

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Accepted characters: numbers, decimal point markers (period or comma), sign indicators (-), spaces (e.g., as thousands separator, 5 000), "E" or "e" (used in scientific notation). NOTE: For scientific notation, a period MUST be used as the decimal point marker. 
Complex numbers should be in the form (a + bi) where "a" and "b" need to have explicitly stated values. 
For example: {1+1i} is valid whereas {1+i} is not. {0+9i} is valid whereas {9i} is not. 

Mrs. Smith's reading class can read a mean of 175 words per minute with a standard deviation of 20 words per minute. The top 3% of the class is to receive a special award. Assuming that the distribution of words read per minute are normally distributed, what is the minimum number of words per minute a student would have to read in order to get the award? Place your answer, rounded to the nearest whole number, in the blank.    When entering your answer do not use any labels or symbols. Simply provide the numerical value. For example, 123 would be a legitimate entry. 

Part 9 of 9 -

 

Question 24 of 25

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Using the standard normal curve, the Z- score representing the 99th percentile is 2.326.

 

 

  True

  False

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Question 25 of 25

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The left half under the normal curve is slightly smaller than the right half.

 

 

  True

  False

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