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It Is Commonly Referred To As A Normal Curve
It Is Commonly Referred To As A Normal Curve
It Is Commonly Referred To As A Normal Curve
a.
Probability distribution
b.
None of the above
c.
Standard distribution
d.
Normal Distribution
The area under the part of a normal curve that lies within three standard deviation of the mean is ________.
a.
about 68%
b.
about 95%
c.
about 34.13%
d.
about 99.7%
It is applied when the probability of success are not the same from trial to trial.
a.
Discrete Probability Distribution
b.
Binomial Experiment
c.
Hypergeometric Experiment
d.
Poisson Experiment
Random means that the experiment may result in one of several possible values of the variable.
a.
False
b.
True
c.
None of the choices
d.
Cannot be determined
a.
Probability Experiment
b.
Random variable
c.
Independent Variable
d.
Dependent Variable
a.
Sample space
b.
Experiment
c.
Chance
d.
Outcome
a.
Both A and B
b.
Standard distribution
c.
Normal distribution
d.
Gaussian Distribution
There are only two possible outcomes for each trial, success and failure.
a.
Hypergeometric Experiment
b.
Binomial Experiment
c.
Poisson Experiment
d.
Discrete Probability Distribution
b.
False
c.
None of the choices
d.
Cannot be determined
When you roll the two dice, what is the probability that the sum is 4?
a.
7/12
b.
5/12
c.
11/12
d.
1/12
a.
Independent Variables
b.
Dependent Variables
c.
Continuous random variables
d.
Discrete random variables
The mean, median and mode have different values in a normal distribution.
a.
False
b.
True
c.
None of the choices
d.
Cannot be determined
a.
Independent Variables
b.
Continuous random variables
c.
Discrete random variables
d.
Dependent Variables
a.
None of the choices
b.
True
c.
Cannot be determined
d.
False
These are random variables that can take on any of the countless number of values in an interval.
a.
Countable random variables
b.
Continuous random variables
c.
None of the choices
d.
Discrete random variables
a.
Random variables
b.
Dependent Variables
c.
Probability Experiments
d.
Independent Variables
b.
Mean
c.
Mode
d.
Median
Five balls numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are placed in a box. One is selected, its number is noted and then it is
replaced. If this experiment is repeated many times, find the standard deviation of the numbers on the balls.
a.
None of the choices
b.
3
c.
2
d.
1.41