ECON test 2

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A coin is tossed 9 times. What is the probability of getting all tails?

(1/2)^9=0.0020

Write out the sample space for the given experiment. Use the letter H to indicate heads and T for tails. 2

(TT,TH,HT,HH)

What is the probability of rolling a sum of 2 on a standard pair of six-sided dice?

1/36=0.028

A coordinator will select 8 songs from a list of 14 songs to compose an event's musical entertainment lineup. How many different lineups are possible?

14P8= 121080960

Ask your friend to pick a day in the second half of April when he will be free to help you, and write down that day's number. What is the minimum value of the random variable X?

16

How many ways can Carlos choose 2 pizza toppings from a menu of 16 toppings if each topping chosen once?

16C2= 120

User passwords for a certain computer network consist of 2 letters followed by 4 numbers. How many different passwords are possible?

26^2*10^4=6760000

Out of 275 books in a bookcase, 134 are fictional.

275-134= 141

Decide if the following probability is classical, relative frequency, or subjective. Selecting a 22 from a standard deck of cards.

CLASSICAL PROBABILITY

You believe you have a 1/6 chance of rolling a 6 on a six-sided die.

CLASSICAL PROBABILITY

Decide if the following probability is classical, relative frequency, or subjective. You calculate that the probability of randomly choosing a student who is right-handed is about 19%.

RELATIVE FREQ. PROBABILITY

Decide if the following probability is classical, relative frequency, or subjective. You guess that there is a 65% chance that you will be assigned homework in your French class on Tuesday.

SUBJECTIVE PROBABILITY

A phone usage study records the time spent on the phone each day for 189189 randomly selected individuals.

continuous

The amount of time six randomly selected volleyball players play during a game.

continuous

The highway miles per gallon for an automobile.

continuous

IQ scores of students at the local college.

discrete

A subset of outcomes of the sample space is called a(n)

event

Robert makes it to work on time. Kathy wins the state lottery.

independent

Choosing a heart or a black card out of a standard deck of cards.

mutually exclusive

Choosing a red card or a black card out of a standard deck of cards.

mutually exclusive

Choosing a student who is a sophomore in college or a chemistry major from a nearby university to participate in a research study.

not mutually exclusive

Each individual result of a probability experiment is called a(n)

outcome

The set of all possible outcomes for a given probability experiment is called the

sample space

least amount of risk

the value that is higher


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