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b. Independent Variables
c. Dependent Variables
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It is a measure of the number of standard deviations a particular data point is away from the mean.
a. t-score
b. variance
c. p-value
d. z-score
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Five balls numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are placed in a box. One is selected, its number is noted and then it
is replaced. If this experiment is repeated many times, find the mean of the numbers on the balls.
a.
1.41
c. 2
d. 3
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This is a complete description of all the possible values of the random variable, along with their
associated probabilities.
c. Probability Distribution✔
d. Random Experiment
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b. False
C. Cannot be determined
d. True✔
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a. Cannot be determined
c. True
d. False
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Question 40
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a.
Binomial Experiment✔
C.
Poisson Experiment
d. Hypergeometric Experiment
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b. Dependent Variables
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What is the probability that the total of two dice will be greater than 9, given that the first die is a 5?
a. 7/36
b. 5/12
C. 11/36
d. 1/3
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b. Independent Variables
C. Discrete random variables
d. Dependent Variables
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events that will occur during a specific interval of time or in a specific distance, area, or volume.
a.
d. Binomial Experiment
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It is applied when the probability of success are not the same from trial to trial.
a. Binomial Experiment
c. Hypergeometric Experiment✔
d. Poisson Experiment
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a. Median
b. Mode
c. Mean
d. Standard deviation
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The area under the part of a normal curve that lies within two standard deviation of the mean is
a.
about 99.7%
C.
about 34.13%
d. about 68%
Question 38
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The area under the part of a normal curve that lies within one standard deviation of the mean is
a.
about 95%
b. about 68%
C.
about 99.7%
d. about 34.13%
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a. Independent Variable
b. Dependent Variable
C.
Random variable
d. Probability Experiment
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Question 30
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a. True
b. False
C.
d. Cannot be determined
Question 31
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These are the most important characteristics of any probability distribution.
C.
d. Variance
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Five balls numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are placed in a box. One is selected, its number is noted and then it
is replaced. If this experiment is repeated many times, find the standard deviation of the numbers on
the balls.
a.
1.41✔
C.
d. 3
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a. Probability distribution
b. Normal Distribution
C.
d. Standard distribution
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a. Median
b. Mean
C. Mode
d. Standard deviation✔
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It is a mapping or list of all values of a random variable to their corresponding probabilities for a given
sample space.
a. Probability Distribution✔
C. Random Experiment
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A package of 8 AAA size batteries contains 2 that are defective and 6 that are non- defective. If we select
4 batteries at random from the package, what is the probability that the sample contains exactly 1
defective battery?
a. 0.5714%
b. 57%
C.
58%
d. 57.14%
Question 27
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When you roll the two dice, what is the probability that the sum is 9?
a. 7/36
b. 1/9
C. 2/9
d. 5/36
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b. Dependent Variables
d. Independent Variables
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Random means that the experiment may result in one of several possible values of
the variable.
b. Cannot be determined
C. False
d. True
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There are only two possible outcomes for each trial, success and failure.
b. Poisson Experiment
C.
Binomial Experiment✔
d. Hypergeometric Experiment
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a. Gaussian Distribution
b. Normal distribution
C.
Both A and B
d. Standard distribution
Question 23
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Five hundred raffle tickets are sold at #25 each for three prizes of $4,000, $2,500, and $1,000. After each
prize drawing, the winner ticket is then returned to the collection of tickets. What is the mean or
expected value if a person purchases four tickets?
$3,900
$2,400
$900
-100
P(x)
4/500
4/500
4/500
496/500
a. $31.20
b. -41.60✔
c. -19.20
d. 99.2
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a. Outcome✔
b. Sample space
c. Experiment
d. Chance
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a. Mode
b. Median
C. Standard deviation✔
d. Mean
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These are random variables that can assume all values between any two specific values.
a.
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c. Independent Variables
d. Dependent Variables
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The experiment consists of counting the number of events that will occur during a specific interval of
time or in a specific distance, area, or volume.
a.
Poisson Experiment✔
b. Hypergeometric Experiment
C.
Binomial Experiment
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These are random variables that can assume only a countable number of values.
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a. Experiment
b. Outcome
c. Sample space✔
d. Chance
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DOLE found that 83% of Filipinos think that having a college education is important to succeed in life. If a
random sample of 7 Filipinos is selected, find the probability that at most two people will agree with
that statement.
a. 0.0000
b. 0.0021
C. 0.0020
d. 0.0816
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The area under the part of a normal curve that lies within three standard deviation of the mean is
a.
about 68%
b. about 95%
C.
about 34.13%
d. about 99.7%✔
Question 14
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Mark 1.00 out of 1.00
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The mean, median and mode have different values in a normal distribution.
a. True
b. Cannot be determined
d. False
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a.
True✔
b. False
C.
d. Cannot be determined
Question 7
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Five balls numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are placed in a box. One is selected, its number is noted and then it
is replaced. If this experiment is repeated many times, find the variance of the numbers on the balls.
a. 1.41
C.
d. 2
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b. Hypergeometric Experiment
C.
Poisson Experiment
d. Binomial Experiment
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a. False
b. True✔
d. Cannot be determined
Question 10
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a. Variable
b. Probability
C. Statistics
d. Experiment
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Question 1
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A vintage car breaks down an average of four times per month. Find the probability that during the next
month this vintage card will have at most two breakdowns.
a.
0.1465
b. 0.0733
C. 0.2381
d. 0.0183
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b. False
C. Cannot be determined
d. True✔
Question 3
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When you roll the two dice, what is the probability that the sum is 4?
a. 11/12
b. 7/12
C. 1/12✔
d. 5/12
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DOLE found that 83% of Filipinos think that having a college education is important to succeed in life. If a
random sample of 7 Filipinos is selected, find the probability that exactly 4 will agree with that
statement.
a. 0.0816
b. 0.0818
C. 0.0817
d. 0.0819
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a. Probability Experiments
b. Independent Variables
c. Dependent Variables
d. Random variables