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Introduction to Probability and Statistics Study Set 1
Quiz 5: Several Useful Discrete Distributions
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Question 81
True/False
The binomial distribution could be used to describe the spread of tennis balls when the players are serving.
Question 82
Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes a binomial probability distribution?
Question 83
Multiple Choice
For a binomial experiment with n trials, p is the probability of success, q is the probability of failure, and x is the number of successes in n trials. Which one of the following statements is correct?
Question 84
Multiple Choice
Given that n is the number of trials and p is the probability of success in any one trial of a random experiment, the expected value of a binomial random variable equals:
Question 85
Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the binomial probability distribution?
Question 86
True/False
The binomial distribution is used to describe continuous random variables.
Question 87
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a characteristic of a binomial problem?
Question 88
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements regarding a binomial experiment is false, where n is the number of trials, and p is the probability of success in each trial?
Question 89
Multiple Choice
The standard deviation of a binomial distribution for which n = 50 and p = 0.15 is:
Question 90
Multiple Choice
The National Rifle Association chapter in a university town claims 60% of the students at the university favor gun control. A social scientist at the university conducts a survey of 20 randomly chosen students and finds 9 who favor gun control. Which of the following is a reasonable conclusion?
Question 91
Multiple Choice
A telephone survey of American families is conducted to determine the number of children in the average American family. Past experience has shown that 30% of the families who are telephoned will refuse to respond to the survey. Which of the following statements is not a binomial random variable?
Question 92
Multiple Choice
The expected number of heads in 200 tosses of an unbiased coin is:
Question 93
True/False
The number of defects in a random sample of 200 parts produced by a machine is binomially distributed with p = .03. Based on this information, the standard deviation of the number of defects in the sample is 5.82.