Finals Exam - Seed
Finals Exam - Seed
Finals Exam - Seed
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. No Accounting Clearance, No exam.
2. Use black or blue ink only. NO FRICTION PEN!
3. Read and analyze each item carefully.
4. Cheating means an automatic grade of 0.00 for the course.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. No Accounting Clearance, No exam.
2. Use black or blue ink only. NO FRICTION PEN!
3. Read and analyze each item carefully.
4. Cheating means an automatic grade of 0.00 for the course.
15. A new extended-life light bulb has an average service C. The z-distribution always looks normal.
life of 750 hours, with a standard deviation of 50 hours. D. The z-distribution always keeps the raw score
If the service life of these light bulbs approximates a distribution's shape.
normal distribution, about what percent of the
distribution will be between 600 hours and 900 hours? 22. Jane recently had a baby. She named him Tyler. Jane
A. 95% was told that the weights of babies born in this hospital are
B. 68% normally distributed and the mean is 7 lbs. 8 oz., with a
C. 4% standard deviation of 4 oz. Tyler's weight at birth was in the
D. 99.7% 15th percentile. How much did Tyler weigh when he was
born?
16. Which of the following is not a measure of dispersion? A. 7 lbs., 4 oz.
A. Range B. 7 lbs., 8 oz.
B. Variance C. 7 lbs., 10 oz.
C. Standard deviation D. 7 lbs., 12 oz.
D. Mean
23. Tina's score on her midterm exam was at the 50th
17. The distribution of the annual incomes of a group of percentile. The grades were normally distributed. The
middle management employees approximated a normal exam average was 78 and the standard deviation was 6.
distribution with a mean of $37,200 and a standard What was Tina's score on the exam?
deviation of $800. About 68 percent of the incomes lie A. 90
between what two incomes? B. 50
A. $30,000 and $40,000 C. 84
B. $36,400 and $38,000 D. 78
C. $34,800 and $39,600
D. $35,600 and $38,800 24. Bob has a z-score of 1.74 on the achievement test. Did
he score higher than my score in the 98th perentile?
18. A study of a company's practice regarding the payment What was Bob's score?
of invoices revealed that an invoice was paid an average A. Bob scored higher than I, his score was 3288.
of 20 days after it was received. The standard deviation B. Bob scored higher than I, his score was 1461.
equaled five days. Assuming that the distribution is C. Bob scored lower than I, his score was 261.
normal, what percent of the invoices were paid within 15 D. Bob scored lower than I, his score was 1461.
days of receipt?
A. 15.87% 25. Which of the following is not true of the normal
B. 37.91% distribution?
C. 34.13% A. The curve is bell-shaped
D. 86.74% B. The curve approaches the x-axis gradually on either
side of the mean
19. The mean of a normal distribution is 400 pounds. The C. The distribution is symmetrical about the vertical line
standard deviation is 10 pounds. What is the area drawn from the peak of the curve
between 415 pounds and the mean of 400 pounds? D. The curve is asymmetrical
A. 0.5000
B. 0.1932 II. TRUE OR FALSE
C. 0.4332 Determine whether each statement is true or false.
D. 0.3413 1. All variables that are approximately normally distributed
can be transformed into standard normal variables.
20. Which term refers to the symmetry or asymmetry of a 2. The z vale corresponding to a number below the mean
frequency distribution? is always negative.
A. Normal distribution 3. The total area under the normal distribution is infinite.
B. Skewness 4. The central limit theorem applies to means of sample
C. Kurtosis selected from different populations.
D. Deviation 5. The standard normal distribution is unimodal.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. No Accounting Clearance, No exam.
2. Use black or blue ink only. NO FRICTION PEN!
3. Read and analyze each item carefully.
4. Cheating means an automatic grade of 0.00 for the course.
III. Solve each problem completely. 8. A scholarship program requires a test score in the upper
20% range. If µ = 115 and σ = 12, find the lowest acceptable
1. What is nP0? score that would enable a candidate to receive the
scholarship. Assume that the variable is normally distributed.
2. A 5-card hand is dealt from a standard 52-card deck.
a) How many such hands are possible? 9. Find each probability.
b) How many hands contain 3 face cards and an 8? a) P (0 < z < 2.13)
c) How many hands contain only red cards? b) P (z > 0.37)
c) P (-2.1 < z 0.48)
3. A box contains five red, two white, and three green balls.
If a ball is selected at random, find the probability that it is 10. Americans consume an average of 1.64 cups of coffee per
a) not red day. Assume the variable is approximately normally
b) black distributed with a standard deviation of 0.24 cup. If 500
c) white individuals are selected, approximately how many will drink
less than 1 cup of coffee per day?
4. What is 15C8?
Class Frequency
boundaries
7.5-12.5 3
12.5-17.5 5
17.5-22.5 15
22.5-27.5 5
27.5-32.5 2