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The following is a binomial probability distribution with n = 3 and π\pi = 0.20.  The following is a binomial probability distribution with n = 3 and  \pi  = 0.20.    The mean of the distribution is A)  1.5 B)  0.6 C)  0.25 D)  0.0 The mean of the distribution is


A) 1.5
B) 0.6
C) 0.25
D) 0.0

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The arrival of customers at a service desk follows a Poisson distribution. If they arrive at a rate of two every five minutes, what is the probability that no customers arrive in a five-minute period? ______

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For the following probability distribution, For the following probability distribution,   The variance is _____________. The variance is _____________.

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A tennis match requires that a player win three of five sets to win the match. If a player wins the first two sets, what is the probability that the player wins the match, assuming that each player is equally likely to win each match?


A) 0.5
B) ⅛ or 0.125
C) ⅞ or 0.875
D) Cannot be computed.

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How many experimental outcomes are possible for the Binomial distribution? _______

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David's gasoline station offers 4 cents off per gallon if the customer pays in cash and does not use a credit card. Past evidence indicates that 40% of all customers pay in cash. During a one-hour period twenty-five customers buy gasoline at this station. What is the probability that at least ten pay in cash?


A) 0.416
B) 0.575
C) 0.586
D) 0.425

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The variance of a binomial distribution is found by n π\pi (1 - π\pi ).

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When observing a check-out line at a food store, the average number of people served is 15 per hour. Using the Poisson distribution, what is the standard deviation of the number of people served in an hour?

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A statistics professor receives an average of five e-mail messages per day from students. Assume the number of messages approximates a Poisson distribution. What is the probability that on a randomly selected day she will have no messages?


A) 0.0067
B) Zero
C) 0.0335
D) Impossible to have no messages

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A statistics professor receives an average of five e-mail messages per day from students. Assume the number of messages approximates a Poisson distribution. What is the probability that on a randomly selected day she will have five messages?


A) 0.0067
B) 0.875
C) 0.175
D) 1.0

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The following is a Poisson probability distribution with µ = 0.1. The following is a Poisson probability distribution with µ = 0.1.   The variance of the distribution is A)  1.0 B)  0.9046 C)  3.0 D)  0.1 The variance of the distribution is


A) 1.0
B) 0.9046
C) 3.0
D) 0.1

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For the following distribution, For the following distribution,   What is the variance of the distribution? A)  1.1616 B)  0.964 C)  0.982 D)  1.000 What is the variance of the distribution?


A) 1.1616
B) 0.964
C) 0.982
D) 1.000

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The production department has installed a new spray machine to paint automobile doors. As is common with most spray guns, unsightly blemishes often appear because of improper mixture or other problems. A worker counted the number of blemishes on each door. Most doors had no blemishes; a few had one; a very few had two, and so on. The average number was 0.5 per door. The distribution of blemishes followed the Poisson distribution. Out of 10,000 doors painted, about how many would have no blemishes?


A) About 6,065
B) About 3,935
C) About 5,000
D) About 500

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Which is true for a binomial distribution?


A) There are three or more possible outcomes.
B) Probability of success remains the same from trial to trial.
C) Value of p is equal to 1.50.
D) It approximates the Poisson distribution.

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For the following probability distribution, For the following probability distribution,   The mean is _____________. The mean is _____________.

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When observing a check-out line at a food store, the average number of people served is 30 per hour. Using the Poisson distribution, what is the probability that no (zero) people check out in any given hour?

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A _______________ random variable can assume only a certain number of separated values.

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For the following distribution, For the following distribution,   What is the mean of the distribution? A)  2.1 B)  1.5 C)  0.441 D)  2 What is the mean of the distribution?


A) 2.1
B) 1.5
C) 0.441
D) 2

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Elly's hot dog emporium is famous for its chilidogs. Elly's latest sales indicate that 30% of the customers order their chilidogs with hot peppers. Suppose 18 customers are selected at random. What is the probability that fifteen or more customers will want hot peppers? ____________

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A company is studying the number of monthly absences among its 125 employees. The following probability distribution shows the likelihood that people were absent 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 days last month. A company is studying the number of monthly absences among its 125 employees. The following probability distribution shows the likelihood that people were absent 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 days last month.   What is the standard deviation of the number of days absent? A)  1.1616 B)  0 C)  1.6595 D)  1.0778 What is the standard deviation of the number of days absent?


A) 1.1616
B) 0
C) 1.6595
D) 1.0778

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