MAT 540 Midterm Exam 100 out of 100
· Question 1
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Deterministic techniques assume that no uncertainty exists in model parameters.
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· Question 2
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A continuous random variable may assume only integer values within a given interval.
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· Question 3
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An inspector correctly identifies defective products 90% of the time. For the next 10 products, the probability that he makes fewer than 2 incorrect inspections is 0.736.
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· Question 4
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A decision tree is a diagram consisting of circles decision nodes, square probability nodes, and branches.
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· Question 5
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Simulation results will always equal analytical results if 30 trials of the simulation have been conducted.
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· Question 6
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Excel can only be used to simulate systems that can be represented by continuous random variables.
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· Question 7
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The Delphi develops a consensus forecast about what will occur in the future. Answer | |||||
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· Question 8
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Data cannot exhibit both trend and cyclical patterns.
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· Question 9
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Assume that it takes a college student an average of 5 minutes to find a parking spot in the main parking lot. Assume also that this time is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 2 minutes. What time is exceeded by approximately 75% of the college students when trying to find a parking spot in the main parking lot?
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· Question 10
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__________ is a measure of dispersion of random variable values about the expected value. Answer | |||||
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· Question 11
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The __________ is the maximum amount a decision maker would pay for additional information. Answer | |||||
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· Question 12
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Two hundred simulation runs were completed using the probability of a machine breakdown from the table below. The average number of breakdowns from the simulation trials was 1.93 with a standard deviation of 0.20.
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· Question 13
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Developing the cumulative probability distribution helps to determine Answer | |||||
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· Question 14
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Random numbers generated by a __________ process instead of a __________ process are pseudorandom numbers. Answer | |||||
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· Question 15
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Pseudorandom numbers exhibit __________ in order to be considered truly random. Answer | |||||
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· Question 16
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In exponential smoothing, the closer alpha is to __________, the greater the reaction to the most recent demand. Answer | ||||
· Question 17
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__________ is absolute error as a percentage of demand. Answer | |||||
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· Question 18
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· Question 19
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__________ methods are the most common type of forecasting method for the long-term strategic planning process. Answer | |||||
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· Question 20
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Consider the following graph of sales. Answer | |||||
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· Question 21
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__________ is a measure of the strength of the relationship between independent and dependent variables. Answer | |||||
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· Question 22
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__________ is the difference between the forecast and actual demand. Answer | |||||
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· Question 23
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Coefficient of determination is the percentage of the variation in the __________ variable that results from the __________ variable. Answer | |||||
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· Question 24
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Consider the following demand and forecast.
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· Question 25
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An automotive center keeps tracks of customer complaints received each week. The probability distribution for complaints can be represented as a table or a graph, both shown below. The random variable xi represents the number of complaints, and p(xi) is the probability of receiving xi complaints.
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· Question 26
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A loaf of bread is normally distributed with a mean of 22 oz and a standard deviation of 0.5 oz. What is the probability that a loaf is larger than 21 oz? Round your answer to four places after the decimal. Answer | ||||||||||||||
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· Question 27
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The drying rate in an industrial process is dependent on many factors and varies according to the following distribution. Answer | |||||||||||
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· Question 28
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An online sweepstakes has the following payoffs and probabilities. Each person is limited to one entry. Answer | ||||||||
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· Question 29
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The local operations manager for the IRS must decide whether to hire 1, 2, or 3 temporary workers. He estimates that net revenues will vary with how well taxpayers comply with the new tax code. The following payoff table is given in thousands of dollars (e.g. 50 = $50,000). Answer | ||||||
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· Question 30
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The local operations manager for the IRS must decide whether to hire 1, 2, or 3 temporary workers. He estimates that net revenues will vary with how well taxpayers comply with the new tax code. The following payoff table is given in thousands of dollars (e.g. 50 = $50,000). Answer | ||||||||||
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A normal distribution has a mean of 500 and a standard deviation of 50. A manager wants to simulate one value from this distribution, and has drawn the number 1.4 randomly. What is the simulated value? Answer | |||||||||||
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· Question 32
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Given the following data, compute the MAD for the forecast.
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· Question 33
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The following sales data are available for 2003-2008. Answer | |||||
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· Question 34
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The following data summarizes the historical demand for a product
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· Question 35
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The following data summarizes the historical demand for a product.
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· Question 36
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Robert wants to know if there is a relation between money spent on gambling and winnings. Answer | |||||||||||
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· Question 37
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Consider the following annual sales data for 2001-2008.
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· Question 38
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Daily highs in Sacramento for the past week (from least to most recent) were: 95, 102, 101, 96, 95, 90 and 92. Develop a forecast for today using a 2 day moving average. Answer | |||||||||||
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· Question 39
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Given the following data on the number of pints of ice cream sold at a local ice cream store for a 6-period time frame: Answer | ||||||
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· Question 40
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This is the data from the last 4 weeks: Answer | ||||||||
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