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Using the Venn diagram, P(play sports or boys)=

.0751

Network preferences for an apartment building- what is the probability of of randomly selecting an apartment unit that has both internet and cable and is on the second floor?

.077

Network preferences for an apartment building- if we define A to be internet only and B to be 3rd floor connections, what is P(A and B)?

.094

P(play sports and boys)=

.253

Two-way table apartment network preferences. What is the probability of randomly selecting an apartment unit that has both internet and cable?

.359

Network preferences for an apartment building- if we define A to be internet only and B to be second floor connections, what is P(A u B)

.547

A certain standardized test has 10,000 normally distributed scores. For this distribution, μ = 500 and σ = 40. Simple random samples of size n = 100 are selected from this population data. P(x-bar > 510) = _____

0.006

A school newspaper editor asked a random sample of 50 students in a school of 2,000 students if they had ever traveled outside of their state on vacation. Suppose that 35% of all students in this school have vacationed out of state. P(p-hat > 0.5) = _____

0.013

If x is a binomial random variable in an experiment with 5 trials, and in which p(success) = 0.3, p(x>3)=

0.031

A school newspaper editor asked a random sample of 50 students in a school of 2,000 students if they had ever traveled outside of their state on vacation. Suppose that 35% of all students in this school have vacationed out of state. The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of p-hat is ______.

0.0675

Senior class sports participation- P(play sports/boys)

0.528

The value of the standard deviation is

0.707

The value of the variance is

0.707

If x is a binomial random variable in an experiment with 5 trials, and in which p(success) = 0.3, p(x < = 3) =

0.969

The value of the mean is

1

In a binomial distribution, q=

1-p

The mean of this distribution is

1.4

A dice is rolled three times, what is the probability of rolling a 5 every time

1/216

An experiment involves rolling a six-sided die. Let event A = the event of rolling an even number, and event B = the event of rolling a number less than or equal to 3. Then P(A/B)=

1/3

What is the probability of rolling a 3

1/5

A six-sided fair die is rolled five times. Each time the outcome is a four. The probability that the next roll will be a four is

1/6

A coin is tossed three times. What is the probability of getting exactly three heads?

1/8

The mean of a geometric random variable x is =

1/p

Numbers 00-22 households with a system

12

A fair trial has 8 outcomes, but on repeated trials one of the choices succeeds significantly more than the others. What is the probability of the trial?

12.5%

X and y are independent random variables. If s for x is s= 0.212, and s for y is s = 0.322, then s^2 for x + y=

0.149

A researcher sends out 30 surveys. The probability a person returns the survey is 27%. If x is the number of surveys returned to the researcher, p(x>10)=

0.161

A branch of a tree diagram has two events: A = {completed homework} and B = {did not complete homework}. A and B are complements. If P(A) = 0.8, P(B) =

0.2

Katie is a 65% free throw shooter. If she shoots 15 free throws and x is the number of free throws made, p(x<9)=

0.245

Using the list of random numbers, with numbers 00-34 representing households with a system, how many households would need to be visited?

17

The weight of adults in a population follows a bimodal distribution with μ = 160 pounds and σ = 20 pounds. Random samples of size n = 50 are selected from this population. The standard deviation of the sampling distribution is _____.

2.828

A certain experiment has 3 possible outcomes. How many ordered triples make up the set of all possible outcomes from this experiment?

27

A fair coin is tossed 6 times each day and the number of heads is recorded. Over the long run, the average number of heads that occur each day will be

3

Using the list of random numbers, with numbers 01-24 representing households with adults over 65, how many households need to be visited

33

Simulation for successful serves during a volleyball player might have during a game. 60% success rate, 0-5 represent success , 6-9 represent no success. How many successes will there be in the first 12?

5

Which of the following is the binomial combination (5 3) NOT equivalent to?

60

X and y are independent random variables. If the standard deviation for x is s=0.212, and the standard deviation for y is s=0.322, then the standard deviation for x+y =

0.386

X is s=0.212, y is s=0.322: standard deviation for y-x =

0.386

One of the fundamental theorems of inferential statistics is the _____________________.

Central Limit Theorem (CLT)

A random variable that can assume any uncountable, real number value is called a

Continuous random variable

An experiment involves rolling 1 six sided die. Event A = {roll an even number}, and event B = {roll a number less than or equal to 3}. Compare P(A|B) with P(A), and P(B|A) with P(B). Events A and B are:

Dependent

Mutually exclusive events are always

Dependent

Which of the following situations cannot be modeled by a binomial random variable?

Drawing 5 cards out of a deck of 52 and not replacing them and then counting the hearts

If x and y are independent random variables, E(x+y)=

E(x) + E(y)

The average value of a random variable over the long run of trials of some experiment is called the

Expected value

The law of large numbers in probability states, over time, the

Experimental probability will approach the theoretical probability

On one toss of a fair coin I obtain a head. The probability of obtaining a head on the next toss is still p = 0.5. This is because successive coin tosses are

Independent events

If you double each outcome value in a probability model, the standard deviation of the random variable

Is doubled

The "law of averages" applied to events in the short run is

Misconception

A model for the sampling distribution of p-hat is ______________.

N(p, σ(p-hat))

A binomial distribution will be approximately normally distributed if:

Np and nq are at least 10

If events A and B are independent, P(A and B)=

P(A)P(B)

Which of the following formulas describes the probability distribution of the geometric random variable?

P(x) = (1-p)^x-1 P *formula A

A probability distribution table that lists outcomes paired with their associated probabilities is called a

Probability model

A simulation can be performed using which of the following devices to randomly chose an item?

Random number table

A variable that assumes numerical values associated with some random phenomenon is called a

Random variable

If you add a constant value to each outcome value in a probability model, the standard deviation of the random variable

Remains the same

Eight heads were obtained in eight tosses of a fair coin. The probability of obtaining a tail on the next toss is

Same as for the other tosses

If you add a constant value to all values of a data set, that constant value affects

The mean only

Which of the following random variables would be an example of a discrete random variable?

The number of students in a school

If x is a geometric random variable with p=1/3, p(x=5) means:

The probability of the first success will occur in the 5th trial

The class average will now be=

75

P(play sports or boys)=

751

Which of the following conditions is NOT a characteristic of a binomial random variable

Two outcomes are equally likely to occur

If x and y are independent random variables, Var(x+y)=

Var(x) + var(y)

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a binomial random variable x?

X is the number of trials until the first success in the experiment

The best way to learn the value of a population parameter is through ________.

a census

Which of the following is considered a point estimate?

a sample mean

If x is a geometric random variable with p=1/3, p(x<5), or achieving a success in four or fewer trials, can be calculated on a TI calculator using

geometcdf(1/3,4)

As the size of the sample increases and the number of samples drawn increases, the sampling distribution of x-bar becomes ________________________.

increasingly more normal

The model for the sampling distribution of p-hat becomes increasingly more normal as ___________.

n increases

If a population is NOT normally distributed, the sampling distribution of x-bar will, in most cases, be normal provided that ________________.

n is at least 30

The weight of adults in a population follows a bimodal distribution with μ = 160 pounds and σ = 20 pounds. Random samples of size n = 50 are selected from this population. The shape of the sampling distribution of x-bar will be ______.

normal

Which of the given statements referencing the Central Limit Theorem is NOT true? Assuming the assumptions are met, the sampling distribution of x-bar will approach a normal model ___________________________________.

only if the population is normally distributed

The mean of the sampling distribution of p-hat = _____.

p

A research firm wishes to learn about the average SAT math scores of students who took this exam in a certain geographical region this past year. They obtain informed consent and collect both a random and representative sample of 1,000 students' SAT scores from this region. There were 263,442 students who took this exam living in this region last year. The average SAT score of the 263,442 students is a ____________________.

population parameter

The sampling distribution of p-hat typically involves the distribution of categorical data. The sampling distribution of x-bar typically involves the distribution of _________________.

quantitative data

In order to make an accurate inference about a population from sample data, the sample should be _____________________.

randomly selected and representative of the population

A research firm wishes to learn about the average SAT math scores of students who took this exam in a certain geographical region this past year. They obtain informed consent and collect both a random and representative sample of 1,000 students' SAT scores from this region. There were 263,442 students who took this exam living in this region last year. The average SAT math score of the 1,000 selected students is a ________________.

sample statistic

In a well-controlled experiment, the different sample means in a sampling distribution occur because of ____________________.

sampling variability

A research firm wishes to learn about the average SAT math scores of students who took this exam in a certain geographical region this past year. They obtain informed consent and collect both a random and representative sample of 1,000 students' SAT scores from this region. There were 263,442 students who took this exam living in this region last year. The estimation statement, "We are 90% confident that the average SAT math score of all students living in this geographical region is between 460 and 520," is an example of a(n) _____________________.

statistical inference

The variance of any discrete random variable is found by

summing the squared distance each outcome is from the mean times it's associated probability.

Researchers often do not take a census of their target population because _____________________________________.

taking a census can be time-consuming and costly

A large number of random samples from a population will produce sample means that ___________________________.

tend to cluster around the population mean

If a population is normally distributed with mean μ and standard deviation σ, the sampling distribution of x-bar will be normal provided that ________________________.

the 10% condition is met

Which of the following is NOT a condition that must be met to use the model N(p, σ(p-hat)) for the sampling distribution of p-hat?

the binomial condition

A larger sample size may need to be drawn to achieve a normal sampling distribution if ____________________________________.

the population data is highly skewed

Which of the Following is considered a sample statistic?

x-bar

With independent outcomes, the outcome 0, 1, 1 has which sample mean and probability?

x-bar = 0.667; p = 0.016

A certain standardized test has 10,000 normally distributed scores. For this distribution, μ = 500 and σ = 40. Simple random samples of size n = 100 are selected from this population data. The mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution of x-bar is ______________.

μ = 500; σ = 4

Using a normal model for the sampling distribution of x-bar requires that we know ______.

σ

A table is useful for calculating the variance of

A discrete random variable

Their concern is

Standard deviation will stay same

The sampling distribution of p-hat describes the distribution of ________________________________.

all possible sample proportions of a fixed size n from a population

A sampling distribution describes the distribution of _______________________.

all possible samples of the same size from the same population

The standard deviation of a sampling distribution of means is __________________________________.

always less than the standard deviation of the population

A certain standardized test has 10,000 normally distributed scores. For this distribution, μ = 500 and σ = 40. Simple random samples of size n = 100 are selected from this population data. P(x-bar < 400) = _______________.

approximately 0

The "large enough" condition of the CLT means that the sample size n is _______________.

at least thirty

A school newspaper editor asked a random sample of 50 students in a school of 2,000 students if they had ever traveled outside of their state on vacation. Suppose that 35% of all students in this school have vacationed out of state. Which of the following statements is true?

both the 10% condition and the normal condition is satisfied


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