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The probability that a student is dual enrolled is 0 16 Suppose two students are chosen at random Determine the probability that the first student selected is dual enrolled and the second student selected is not dual enrolled Hint these two events are independent 0 7056 0 3888 O 0 1344 0256
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The probability that a student is dual enrolled is 0 16 Suppose two students are chosen at random Determine the probability that the first student selected is dual enrolled and the second student selected is not dual enrolled Hint these two events are independent 0 7056 0 3888 O 0 1344 0256
A recent poll found that 36 of all registered voters in Okeechobee County support a proposed new property tax Determine the probability that all people out of a random sample of 5 people support this proposed new property tax Use the Binomial probability formula or the binomial probability table if possible to solve 0 006 0 0754 00 1518 9698
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A recent poll found that 36 of all registered voters in Okeechobee County support a proposed new property tax Determine the probability that all people out of a random sample of 5 people support this proposed new property tax Use the Binomial probability formula or the binomial probability table if possible to solve 0 006 0 0754 00 1518 9698
The total number of possible outcomes for 4 rolls of a eight sided die is O 512 O 32 O 4096 O24
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The total number of possible outcomes for 4 rolls of a eight sided die is O 512 O 32 O 4096 O24
The sum of the probabilities of all simple events of any experiment must always equal 00 OF Oo
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The sum of the probabilities of all simple events of any experiment must always equal 00 OF Oo
Use the data below to determine the logarithmic regression for the value of a retirement account over 50 years Then estimate the value of the retirement account on the 60th year Round your answer to the nearest whole number Years 1 10 20 30 40 50 Retirement thousand 10 52 78 82 96 100
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Use the data below to determine the logarithmic regression for the value of a retirement account over 50 years Then estimate the value of the retirement account on the 60th year Round your answer to the nearest whole number Years 1 10 20 30 40 50 Retirement thousand 10 52 78 82 96 100
Question 4 Studies show that 18 of all credit card holders eventually become delinquent Determine the probabilit that exactly 5 people out of a random sample of 16 people will eventually become delinquent Use the Binomial probability formula or the binomial probability table if possible to solve 00 7845 0 0305 O 0 7062 O 0 093
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Question 4 Studies show that 18 of all credit card holders eventually become delinquent Determine the probabilit that exactly 5 people out of a random sample of 16 people will eventually become delinquent Use the Binomial probability formula or the binomial probability table if possible to solve 00 7845 0 0305 O 0 7062 O 0 093
In a group of 136 students 116 are freshmen If one student is selected at random the probability that this student is not a freshman is O 0 147 O 0 852 O 0 713 O 0 497
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In a group of 136 students 116 are freshmen If one student is selected at random the probability that this student is not a freshman is O 0 147 O 0 852 O 0 713 O 0 497
If a six sided die is rolled once the probability of obtaining a number greater than 1 is O 0 54 O 0 83 O 0 92 0 09
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If a six sided die is rolled once the probability of obtaining a number greater than 1 is O 0 54 O 0 83 O 0 92 0 09
The intersection of two events A and B is composed of the outcomes that are O common to both A and B O either in A or B but not both O either in A or B including the outcomes in in both A and B not common to both A and B
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The intersection of two events A and B is composed of the outcomes that are O common to both A and B O either in A or B but not both O either in A or B including the outcomes in in both A and B not common to both A and B
Question 3 In an upcoming national swim competition 11 swimmers will be competing How many different ways can 2 swimmers finish the competition first and second 09 0110
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Question 3 In an upcoming national swim competition 11 swimmers will be competing How many different ways can 2 swimmers finish the competition first and second 09 0110
Which of the following statements is true for the probability distribution of a discrete random variable 00 P z 1 o P z 1 OP z 1 OP x 0
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Which of the following statements is true for the probability distribution of a discrete random variable 00 P z 1 o P z 1 OP z 1 OP x 0
In classical probability O probability is assigned to an outcome using personal beliefs feelings and judgements all simple events are equally likely O all events are conditional O probability is calculated using relative frequencies derived from empirical data
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In classical probability O probability is assigned to an outcome using personal beliefs feelings and judgements all simple events are equally likely O all events are conditional O probability is calculated using relative frequencies derived from empirical data
A random sample of 863 births in a state included 422 boys Construct a 95 confidence interval estimate of the proportion of boys in all births It is believed that among all births the proportion of boys is 0 508 Do these sample results provide strong evidence against that belief Construct a 95 confidence interval estimate of the proportion of boys in all births 0 456 p 0 522 Round to three decimal places as needed Do these sample results provide strong evidence against that belief OA There is strong evidence against 0 508 as the value of the proportion of boys in all births because 0 508 is contained within the 95 confidence interval OB There is not strong evidence against 0 508 as the value of the proportion of boys in all births because 0 508 is not contained within the 95 confidence interval OC There is not strong evidence against 0 508 as the value of the proportion of boys in all births because 0 508 is contained within the 95 confidence interval OD There is strong evidence against 0 508 as the value of the proportion of boys in all births because 0 508 is not contained within the 95 confidence interval
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A random sample of 863 births in a state included 422 boys Construct a 95 confidence interval estimate of the proportion of boys in all births It is believed that among all births the proportion of boys is 0 508 Do these sample results provide strong evidence against that belief Construct a 95 confidence interval estimate of the proportion of boys in all births 0 456 p 0 522 Round to three decimal places as needed Do these sample results provide strong evidence against that belief OA There is strong evidence against 0 508 as the value of the proportion of boys in all births because 0 508 is contained within the 95 confidence interval OB There is not strong evidence against 0 508 as the value of the proportion of boys in all births because 0 508 is not contained within the 95 confidence interval OC There is not strong evidence against 0 508 as the value of the proportion of boys in all births because 0 508 is contained within the 95 confidence interval OD There is strong evidence against 0 508 as the value of the proportion of boys in all births because 0 508 is not contained within the 95 confidence interval
chere to view a t distribution table chere to view page 1 of the standard normal distribution table there to view page 2 of the standard normal distribution table is the confidence interval estimate of the population mean F d to three decimal places as needed Critical t values Critical t value negative Left tail Right tail Degrees of Freedom 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 t Distribution Critical t Values 0 005 0 01 63 657 9 925 5 841 4 604 4 032 3 707 3 499 3 355 3 250 3 169 3 106 3 055 3 012 2 977 2 947 2 921 2 898 2 878 2 861 2 845 2 831 2 819 0 01 0 02 31 821 6 965 4 541 3 747 3 365 3 143 2 998 2 896 2 821 2 764 2 718 2 681 2 650 2 624 2 602 2 583 2 567 2 552 2 539 2 528 2 518 2 508 Area in One Tail 0 025 Area in Two Tails 0 05 12 706 4 303 3 182 2 776 2 571 2 447 2 365 2 306 2 262 2 228 2 201 2 179 2 160 2 145 2 131 2 120 2 110 2 101 2 093 2 086 2 080 2 074 0 050 0 05 0 10 6 314 2 920 2 353 2 132 2 015 1 943 1 895 1 860 1 833 1 812 1 796 1 782 1 771 1 761 1 753 1 746 1 740 1 734 1 729 1 725 1 721 1 717 1 714 0 10 0 20 3 078 1 886 1 638 1 533 1 476 1 440 1 415 1 397 1 383 1 372 1 363 1 356 1 350 1 345 1 341 1 337 1 333 1 330 1 328 1 325 1 323 1 321 1 319 Degrees of Freedom 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
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chere to view a t distribution table chere to view page 1 of the standard normal distribution table there to view page 2 of the standard normal distribution table is the confidence interval estimate of the population mean F d to three decimal places as needed Critical t values Critical t value negative Left tail Right tail Degrees of Freedom 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 t Distribution Critical t Values 0 005 0 01 63 657 9 925 5 841 4 604 4 032 3 707 3 499 3 355 3 250 3 169 3 106 3 055 3 012 2 977 2 947 2 921 2 898 2 878 2 861 2 845 2 831 2 819 0 01 0 02 31 821 6 965 4 541 3 747 3 365 3 143 2 998 2 896 2 821 2 764 2 718 2 681 2 650 2 624 2 602 2 583 2 567 2 552 2 539 2 528 2 518 2 508 Area in One Tail 0 025 Area in Two Tails 0 05 12 706 4 303 3 182 2 776 2 571 2 447 2 365 2 306 2 262 2 228 2 201 2 179 2 160 2 145 2 131 2 120 2 110 2 101 2 093 2 086 2 080 2 074 0 050 0 05 0 10 6 314 2 920 2 353 2 132 2 015 1 943 1 895 1 860 1 833 1 812 1 796 1 782 1 771 1 761 1 753 1 746 1 740 1 734 1 729 1 725 1 721 1 717 1 714 0 10 0 20 3 078 1 886 1 638 1 533 1 476 1 440 1 415 1 397 1 383 1 372 1 363 1 356 1 350 1 345 1 341 1 337 1 333 1 330 1 328 1 325 1 323 1 321 1 319 Degrees of Freedom 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
In the video we just saw we performed logarithmic regression for the height of a tree in feet over time and found our model equation to be y 2 062 7 695 In a where a is time in years According to this model how many years will it take for the tree to grow to 30 feet tall Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a year and do not include units Provide your answer below
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In the video we just saw we performed logarithmic regression for the height of a tree in feet over time and found our model equation to be y 2 062 7 695 In a where a is time in years According to this model how many years will it take for the tree to grow to 30 feet tall Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a year and do not include units Provide your answer below
Determine the total area under the standard normal curve for parts a through c below For each be sure to draw a standard normal curve and shade the area that is to be found Click here to view the standard normal distribution table page 1 Click here to view the standard normal distribution table page 2 a Determine the total area under the standard normal curve to the left of z 2 or to the right of z 2 Draw a standard normal curve and shade the area that is to be found Choose the correct graph below Click here to view graph a Click here to view graph d Click here to view graph c O Click here to view graph b O The total area under the standard normal curve to the left of z 2 or to the right of z 2 is Round to four decimal places as needed b Determine the total area under the standard normal curve to the left of z 1 24 or to the right of z 2 24 Draw a standard normal curve and shade the area that is to be found Choose the correct graph below O Click here to view graph a Click here to view graph b Click here to view graph c
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Determine the total area under the standard normal curve for parts a through c below For each be sure to draw a standard normal curve and shade the area that is to be found Click here to view the standard normal distribution table page 1 Click here to view the standard normal distribution table page 2 a Determine the total area under the standard normal curve to the left of z 2 or to the right of z 2 Draw a standard normal curve and shade the area that is to be found Choose the correct graph below Click here to view graph a Click here to view graph d Click here to view graph c O Click here to view graph b O The total area under the standard normal curve to the left of z 2 or to the right of z 2 is Round to four decimal places as needed b Determine the total area under the standard normal curve to the left of z 1 24 or to the right of z 2 24 Draw a standard normal curve and shade the area that is to be found Choose the correct graph below O Click here to view graph a Click here to view graph b Click here to view graph c
The Precision Scientific Instrument Company manufactures thermometers that are supposed to give readings of 0 C at the freezing point of water Tests on a large sample of these thermometers reveal that at the freezing point of water some give readings below 0 C denoted by negative numbers and some give reading above 0 C denoted by positive numbers Assume that the mean reading is 0 C and the standard deviation of the readings is 1 00 C Also assume that the frequency distribution of errors closely resembles the normal distribution A thermometer is randomly selected and tested Find the temperature reading corresponding to the given information 12 Find P96 the 96th percentile 3
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The Precision Scientific Instrument Company manufactures thermometers that are supposed to give readings of 0 C at the freezing point of water Tests on a large sample of these thermometers reveal that at the freezing point of water some give readings below 0 C denoted by negative numbers and some give reading above 0 C denoted by positive numbers Assume that the mean reading is 0 C and the standard deviation of the readings is 1 00 C Also assume that the frequency distribution of errors closely resembles the normal distribution A thermometer is randomly selected and tested Find the temperature reading corresponding to the given information 12 Find P96 the 96th percentile 3
Which of the following are criteria for a binomial probability experiment Select all that apply A There are two mutually exclusive outcomes success or failure B The experiment is performed until a desired number of successes is reached C The experiment is performed a fixed number of times D The probability of success is the same for each trial of the experiment E The probability of success is different for each trial of the experiment F There are three mutually exclusive outcomes arriving on time arriving early and arriving late G Each trial depends on the previous trial H The trials are independent
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Which of the following are criteria for a binomial probability experiment Select all that apply A There are two mutually exclusive outcomes success or failure B The experiment is performed until a desired number of successes is reached C The experiment is performed a fixed number of times D The probability of success is the same for each trial of the experiment E The probability of success is different for each trial of the experiment F There are three mutually exclusive outcomes arriving on time arriving early and arriving late G Each trial depends on the previous trial H The trials are independent
According to a study conducted in one city 35 of adults in the city have credit card debts of more than 2000 A simple random sample of n 150 adults is obtained from the city Describe the sampling distribution of p the sample proportion of adults who have credit card debts of more than 2000 Round to three decimal places when necessary O A Exactly normal Hp 0 35 p 0 039 OB Binomial Hp 52 5 p 5 842 OC Approximately normal Hp 0 35 p 0 039 O D Approximately normal p 0 35 p 0 002
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According to a study conducted in one city 35 of adults in the city have credit card debts of more than 2000 A simple random sample of n 150 adults is obtained from the city Describe the sampling distribution of p the sample proportion of adults who have credit card debts of more than 2000 Round to three decimal places when necessary O A Exactly normal Hp 0 35 p 0 039 OB Binomial Hp 52 5 p 5 842 OC Approximately normal Hp 0 35 p 0 039 O D Approximately normal p 0 35 p 0 002
14 If 7 of the thermometers are rejected because they have readings that are too low but all other thermometers are acceptable find the temperature that separates the rejected thermometers from the others
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14 If 7 of the thermometers are rejected because they have readings that are too low but all other thermometers are acceptable find the temperature that separates the rejected thermometers from the others
What are the values of and o for the sampling distribution of the sample mean shown OA H 490 o 30 OB H 490 90 OC H 490 o 60 wwx 460 490 520
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What are the values of and o for the sampling distribution of the sample mean shown OA H 490 o 30 OB H 490 90 OC H 490 o 60 wwx 460 490 520
What is a random variable Choose the correct answer below OA A random variable is a numerical measure having either a finite or countable number of values of the ou of a probability experiment OB A random variable is a numerical measure having values that can be plotted on a line in an uninterrupted fashion of the outcome of a probability experiment OC A random variable is a numerical measure of the outcome of a probability experiment
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What is a random variable Choose the correct answer below OA A random variable is a numerical measure having either a finite or countable number of values of the ou of a probability experiment OB A random variable is a numerical measure having values that can be plotted on a line in an uninterrupted fashion of the outcome of a probability experiment OC A random variable is a numerical measure of the outcome of a probability experiment
Find the indicated value 15 20 005
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Find the indicated value 15 20 005
Find the indicated probability 23 The diameters of bolts produced by a certain machine are normally distributed with a mean of 0 30 inches and a standard deviation of 0 01 inches What percentage of bolts will have a diameter greater than 0 32 inches
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Find the indicated probability 23 The diameters of bolts produced by a certain machine are normally distributed with a mean of 0 30 inches and a standard deviation of 0 01 inches What percentage of bolts will have a diameter greater than 0 32 inches
According to government data the probability that an adult was never in a museum is 15 In a random survey of 10 adults what is the probability that two or fewer were never in a museum Round to the nearest thousandth O 0 800 O 0 820 0 200 0 002
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According to government data the probability that an adult was never in a museum is 15 In a random survey of 10 adults what is the probability that two or fewer were never in a museum Round to the nearest thousandth O 0 800 O 0 820 0 200 0 002
Fill in the blank to complete the statement The notation za is the z score that the area under the standard normal curve to the right of zo is The notation za is the z score that the area under the standard normal curve to the right of zo is 18 X 1
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Fill in the blank to complete the statement The notation za is the z score that the area under the standard normal curve to the right of zo is The notation za is the z score that the area under the standard normal curve to the right of zo is 18 X 1
The graph to the right is the uniform density function for a friend who is x minutes late Find the probability that the friend is at least 23 minutes late www The probability that the friend is at least 23 minutes late is Density 1 30 0 0 10 20 Time min 30 X
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The graph to the right is the uniform density function for a friend who is x minutes late Find the probability that the friend is at least 23 minutes late www The probability that the friend is at least 23 minutes late is Density 1 30 0 0 10 20 Time min 30 X
Determine P and o from the given parameters of the population and sample size 74 o 36 n 81
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Determine P and o from the given parameters of the population and sample size 74 o 36 n 81
MODEL EXAMPLE https youtu be tQ2uuurC5RM 1 Suppose that 65 of the population gets a flu vaccine If 30 of those who were not vaccinated get the flu and 10 of those who were vaccinated still get the flu find the probability that a person was vaccinated given that they have the flu 8 pts Draw the square Venn diagram and its four rectangles find the areas needed to compute the probability See the example video
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MODEL EXAMPLE https youtu be tQ2uuurC5RM 1 Suppose that 65 of the population gets a flu vaccine If 30 of those who were not vaccinated get the flu and 10 of those who were vaccinated still get the flu find the probability that a person was vaccinated given that they have the flu 8 pts Draw the square Venn diagram and its four rectangles find the areas needed to compute the probability See the example video
Suppose x is a uniform random variable with values ranging from 30 to 60 Find the probability that a randomly selected observation exceeds 42 0000 0 6 0 1 0 4 0 9
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Suppose x is a uniform random variable with values ranging from 30 to 60 Find the probability that a randomly selected observation exceeds 42 0000 0 6 0 1 0 4 0 9
Determine the logarithmic regression of the data below using either a calculator or spreadsheet program Then estimate he y value when the value is 50 Round your answer to the nearest tenth Do not include units in your answer 25 333 32 263 48 169 54 158 67 55 79 9
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Determine the logarithmic regression of the data below using either a calculator or spreadsheet program Then estimate he y value when the value is 50 Round your answer to the nearest tenth Do not include units in your answer 25 333 32 263 48 169 54 158 67 55 79 9
Solve the problem Round to the nearest tenth unless indicated otherwise 19 In one region the September energy consumption levels for single family homes are found to be normally distributed with a mean of 1050 kWh and a standard deviation of 218 kWh Find P45 which is the consumption level separating the bottom 45 from the top 55
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Solve the problem Round to the nearest tenth unless indicated otherwise 19 In one region the September energy consumption levels for single family homes are found to be normally distributed with a mean of 1050 kWh and a standard deviation of 218 kWh Find P45 which is the consumption level separating the bottom 45 from the top 55
10 The probability that z lies between 0 and 3 01 P 0 Z 3 01
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10 The probability that z lies between 0 and 3 01 P 0 Z 3 01
If z is a standard normal variable find the probability 9 The probability that z is less than 1 13 P z 1 13
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If z is a standard normal variable find the probability 9 The probability that z is less than 1 13 P z 1 13
17 Find the area of the shaded region The graph depicts IQ scores of adults and those scores are normally distributed with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15 as on the Wechsler test 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170
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17 Find the area of the shaded region The graph depicts IQ scores of adults and those scores are normally distributed with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15 as on the Wechsler test 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170
35 A rare and deadly disease has a disease rate of 0 1 A screening test of the disease called DT is good in the sense that the accuracy of the test among healthy people is 97 while the accuracy among diseased people is 99 What is the overall accuracy of the test DT Further if a friend of yours diagnosed positively what is the chance that he she really don t have the disease
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35 A rare and deadly disease has a disease rate of 0 1 A screening test of the disease called DT is good in the sense that the accuracy of the test among healthy people is 97 while the accuracy among diseased people is 99 What is the overall accuracy of the test DT Further if a friend of yours diagnosed positively what is the chance that he she really don t have the disease
18 Find the indicated IQ score The graph depicts IQ scores of adults and those scores are normally distributed with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15 as on the Wechsler test The shaded area under the curve is 0 10
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18 Find the indicated IQ score The graph depicts IQ scores of adults and those scores are normally distributed with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15 as on the Wechsler test The shaded area under the curve is 0 10
Provide an appropriate response 16 Which of the following is true about the distribution of IQ scores b The S D 15 a The mean 1
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Provide an appropriate response 16 Which of the following is true about the distribution of IQ scores b The S D 15 a The mean 1
B 15 There are 100 male birds and 300 female birds in birdhouse A and 300 males and 100 females in
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B 15 There are 100 male birds and 300 female birds in birdhouse A and 300 males and 100 females in
Describe the sampling distribution of p Round to three decimal places when necessary N 25 000 n 550 p 0 7 OA Approximately normal Hp 0 7 p 0 092 O B Binomial Hp 385 op 10 747 OC Exactly normal Hp 0 7 p 0 020 O D Approximately normal Hp 0 7 op 0 020
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Describe the sampling distribution of p Round to three decimal places when necessary N 25 000 n 550 p 0 7 OA Approximately normal Hp 0 7 p 0 092 O B Binomial Hp 385 op 10 747 OC Exactly normal Hp 0 7 p 0 020 O D Approximately normal Hp 0 7 op 0 020
Which of the following are properties of the normal curve Select all that apply A The area under the normal curve to the right of the mean is 1 B The graph of a normal curve is skewed right C The high point is located at the value of the mean D The area under the normal curve to the right of the mean is 0 5 E The graph of a normal curve is symmetric F The high point is located at the value of the standard deviation
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Which of the following are properties of the normal curve Select all that apply A The area under the normal curve to the right of the mean is 1 B The graph of a normal curve is skewed right C The high point is located at the value of the mean D The area under the normal curve to the right of the mean is 0 5 E The graph of a normal curve is symmetric F The high point is located at the value of the standard deviation
Complete the sentence below denoted p is given by the formula where x is the number of individuals with a specified characteristic in a sample of n individuals The The specified characteristic in a sample of n individuals denoted p is given by the formula p where x is the number of individuals with a
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Complete the sentence below denoted p is given by the formula where x is the number of individuals with a specified characteristic in a sample of n individuals The The specified characteristic in a sample of n individuals denoted p is given by the formula p where x is the number of individuals with a
Describe the sampling distribution of p Assume the size of the population is 20 000 n 500 p 0 394 Describe the shape of the sampling distribution of p Choose the correct answer below OA The shape of the sampling distribution of p is not normal because n 0 05N and np 1 p 10 OB The shape of the sampling distribution of po is approximately normal because n 0 05N and np 1 p 10 OC The shape of the sampling distribution of p is approximately normal because n 0 05N and np 1 p 10 OD The shape of the sampling distribution of p is not normal because n 0 05N and np 1 p 10 Determine the mean of the sampling distribution of p Round to three decimal places as needed Determine the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of p Round to three decimal places as needed GA
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Describe the sampling distribution of p Assume the size of the population is 20 000 n 500 p 0 394 Describe the shape of the sampling distribution of p Choose the correct answer below OA The shape of the sampling distribution of p is not normal because n 0 05N and np 1 p 10 OB The shape of the sampling distribution of po is approximately normal because n 0 05N and np 1 p 10 OC The shape of the sampling distribution of p is approximately normal because n 0 05N and np 1 p 10 OD The shape of the sampling distribution of p is not normal because n 0 05N and np 1 p 10 Determine the mean of the sampling distribution of p Round to three decimal places as needed Determine the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of p Round to three decimal places as needed GA
Fill in the blank According to the law of large numbers as more observations are added to the sample the difference between the sample mean and the population mean O remains about the same O tends to become smaller O is inversely affected by the data added tonde to become largor
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Fill in the blank According to the law of large numbers as more observations are added to the sample the difference between the sample mean and the population mean O remains about the same O tends to become smaller O is inversely affected by the data added tonde to become largor
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mean 0 and standard deviation 1 7 Shaded area is 0 9599 8 Shaded area is 0 0694 2 z Z with
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mean 0 and standard deviation 1 7 Shaded area is 0 9599 8 Shaded area is 0 0694 2 z Z with
Which of the following are properties of a probability density function pdf Select all that apply A The total area under the graph of the equation over all possible values of the random variable must equal 1 B The high point of the graph must be at the value of the population standard deviation o C The height of the graph of the equation must be greater than or equal to 0 for all possible values of the rando variable D The values of the random variable must be greater than or equal to 0 E The graph of the probability density function must be symmetric F The probability that x takes on any single individual value is greater than 0
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Which of the following are properties of a probability density function pdf Select all that apply A The total area under the graph of the equation over all possible values of the random variable must equal 1 B The high point of the graph must be at the value of the population standard deviation o C The height of the graph of the equation must be greater than or equal to 0 for all possible values of the rando variable D The values of the random variable must be greater than or equal to 0 E The graph of the probability density function must be symmetric F The probability that x takes on any single individual value is greater than 0
Using the following uniform density curve answer the question P x 125 1 What is the probability that the random variable has a value less than 2 5 2 What is the probability that the random variable has a value between 0 2 and 0 8
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Using the following uniform density curve answer the question P x 125 1 What is the probability that the random variable has a value less than 2 5 2 What is the probability that the random variable has a value between 0 2 and 0 8
The probability that an individual has 20 20 vision is 0 14 In a class of 32 students what is the probability of finding five people with 20 20 vision O 0 14 O 0 156 O 0 925 O 0 185
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The probability that an individual has 20 20 vision is 0 14 In a class of 32 students what is the probability of finding five people with 20 20 vision O 0 14 O 0 156 O 0 925 O 0 185
5 Find the area of the shaded region The graph depicts the standard normal distribution with mean 0 and standard deviation 1 6 3 39 2 26 1 13 1 84 0 92 1 13 2 26 3 39 Z 0 92 1 84 Area Area
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5 Find the area of the shaded region The graph depicts the standard normal distribution with mean 0 and standard deviation 1 6 3 39 2 26 1 13 1 84 0 92 1 13 2 26 3 39 Z 0 92 1 84 Area Area