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Quiz 7: Sampling and Sampling Distributions
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Question 61
Multiple Choice
Suppose a population has a mean of 400 and a standard deviation of 24.If a random sample of size 144 is drawn from the population, the probability of drawing a sample with a mean less than 402 is closest to _______.
Question 62
Multiple Choice
Albert Abbasi, VP of Operations at Ingleside International Bank, is evaluating the service level provided to walk-in customers.Accordingly, he plans a sample of waiting times for walk-in customers.If the population of waiting times has a mean of 15 minutes and a standard deviation of 4 minutes, the probability that Albert's sample of 64 will have a mean less than 15 minutes is ________.
Question 63
Multiple Choice
A carload of steel rods has arrived at Cybermatic Construction Company.The car contains 50,000 rods.Claude Ong, Manager of Quality Assurance, directs his crew to measure the lengths of 100 randomly selected rods.If the population of rods has a mean length of 120 inches and a standard deviation of 0.05 inch, the probability that Claude's sample has a mean greater than 120.0125 inches is _____________.
Question 64
Multiple Choice
Suppose 30% of the U.S.population has green eyes.If a random sample of size 1200 U.S.citizens is drawn, then the probability that less than 348 of those U.S.citizens have green eyes is closest to _______.
Question 65
Multiple Choice
A random sample of size 100 is drawn from a population with a standard deviation of 10.If only 5% of the time a sample mean greater than 20 is obtained, the mean of the population is closest to ______
Question 66
Multiple Choice
If the population proportion is 0.90 and a sample of size 64 is taken, which is closest to the probability that the sample proportion is less than 0.88?
Question 67
Multiple Choice
Albert Abbasi, VP of Operations at Ingleside International Bank, is evaluating the service level provided to walk-in customers.Accordingly, he plans a sample of waiting times for walk-in customers.If the population of waiting times has a mean of 15 minutes and a standard deviation of 4 minutes, the probability that Albert's sample of 64 will have a mean between 13.5 and 16.5 minutes is closest to ________.
Question 68
Multiple Choice
If the population proportion is 0.90 and a sample of size 64 is taken, which is closest to the probability that the sample proportion is more than 0.89?
Question 69
Multiple Choice
Albert Abbasi, VP of Operations at Ingleside International Bank, is evaluating the service level provided to walk-in customers.Accordingly, he plans a sample of waiting times for walk-in customers.If the population of waiting times has a mean of 15 minutes and a standard deviation of 4 minutes, the probability that Albert's sample of 64 will have a mean less than 14 minutes is closest to________.
Question 70
Multiple Choice
Albert Abbasi, VP of Operations at Ingleside International Bank, is evaluating the service level provided to walk-in customers.Accordingly, he plans a sample of waiting times for walk-in customers.If the population of waiting times has a mean of 15 minutes and a standard deviation of 4 minutes, the probability that Albert's sample of 64 will have a mean less than 16 minutes is closest to ________.
Question 71
Multiple Choice
A carload of steel rods has arrived at Cybermatic Construction Company.The car contains 50,000 rods.Claude Ong, manager of Quality Assurance, directs his crew to measure the lengths of 100 randomly selected rods.If the population of rods has a mean length of 120 inches and a standard deviation of 0.05 inch, the probability that Claude's sample has a mean between 119.985 and 120.0125 inches is closest to ____________.
Question 72
Multiple Choice
Suppose 40% of the population of pre-teens have a TV in their bedroom.If a random sample of 500 pre-teens is drawn from the population, then the probability that 44% or more of the pre-teens have a TV in their bedroom is closest to _______.
Question 73
Multiple Choice
Suppose a population has a mean of 450 and a variance of 900.If a random sample of size 100 is drawn from the population, the probability that the sample mean is between 448 and 453 is closest to _______.