Question 1 of 40
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A bag contains four chips of which one
is red, one is blue, one is green, and one is yellow. A chip is selected at
random from the bag and then replaced in the bag. A second chip is then
selected at random. Make a list of the possible outcomes (for example, RB
represents the outcome red chip followed by blue chip) and use your list to
determine the probability that the two chips selected are the same color.
(Hint: There are 16 possible outcomes.)
A. 1/4
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B. 3/4
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C. 2/16
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D. 3/16
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Question 2 of 40
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If you flip a coin three times, the
possible outcomes are HHH, HHT, HTH,
HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT. What is the probability of getting at least one
head?
A. 4/9
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B. 5/6
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C. 7/8
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D. 5/8
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Question 3 of 40
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Sammy and Sally each carry a bag
containing a banana, a chocolate bar, and a licorice stick. Simultaneously,
they take out a single food item and consume it. The possible pairs of food
items that Sally and Sammy consumed are as follows.
chocolate bar - chocolate bar
licorice stick - chocolate bar
banana - banana
chocolate bar - licorice stick
licorice stick - licorice stick
chocolate bar – banana
banana - licorice stick
licorice stick - banana
banana - chocolate bar
Find the probability that no chocolate
bar was eaten.
A. 4/9
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B. 5/9
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C. 7/9
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D. 5/8
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Question 4 of 40
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If a person is randomly selected, find
the probability that his or her birthday is not in May. Ignore leap years.
There are 365 days in a year. Express your answer as a fraction.
A. 335/365
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B. 334/365
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C. 336/365
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D. 30/365
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Question 5 of 40
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On a multiple choice test, each
question has 6 possible answers. If you make a random guess on the first question,
what is the probability that you are correct?
A. 1/5
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B. 1/6
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C. 1/4
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D. 2/5
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Question 6 of 40
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A study of students taking Statistics
101 was done. Four hundred students who studied for more than 10 hours
averaged a B. Two hundred students who studied for less than 10 hours
averaged a C. This difference was significant at the 0.01 level. What does
this mean?
A. The probability that the
difference was due to chance alone is greater than 0.01.
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B. There is less than a 0.01 chance
that the first group’s grades were better by chance alone.
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C. The improvement was due to the
fact that more people studied.
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D. There is not enough information to
make any conclusion.
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Question 7 of 40
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The probability that Luis will pass his
statistics test is 0.94. Find the probability that he will fail his
statistics test.
A. 0.02
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B. 0.05
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C. 0.94
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D. 0.06
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Question 8 of 40
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If you flip a coin three times, the
possible outcomes are HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT. What is the
probability of getting at least two tails?
A. 1/2
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B. 2/3
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C. 3/4
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D. 4/9
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Question 9 of 40
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A 28-year-old man pays $125 for a
one-year life insurance policy with coverage of $140,000. If the
probability that he will live through the year is 0.9994, to the nearest
dollar, what is the man’s expected value for the insurance policy?
A. $139,916
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B. ?$41
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C. $84
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D. ?$124
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Question 10 of 40
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A study of two types of weed killers
was done on two identical weed plots. One weed killer killed 15% more weeds
than the other. This difference was significant at the 0.05 level. What
does this mean?
A. The improvement was due to the
fact that there were more weeds in one study.
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B. The probability that the
difference was due to chance alone is greater than 0.05.
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C. The probability that one weed
killer performed better by chance alone is less than 0.05.
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D. There is not enough information to
make any conclusion.
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Question 11 of 40
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Jody checked the temperature 12 times
on Monday, and the last digit of the temperature was odd six times more
than it was even. On Tuesday, she checked it 18 times and the last digit
was odd eight times more than it was even. Determine which series is closer
to the 50/50 ratio of odd/even expected of such a series of temperature
checks.
A. The Monday series is closer
because 1/6 is closer to 1/2 than is 1/8.
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B. The Monday series is closer
because 6/12 is closer to 0.5 than is 8/18.
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C. The Tuesday series is closer
because the 13/18 is closer to 0.5 than is 9/12.
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D. The series closest to the
theoretical 50/50 cannot be determined without knowing the number of odds
and evens in each series.
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Question 12 of 40
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The data set represents the income
levels of the members of a country club. Estimate the probability that a
randomly selected member earns at least $98,000.
112,000 126,000 90,000 133,000 94,000
112,000 98,000 82,000 147,000 182,000 86,000 105,000
140,000 94,000 126,000 119,000 98,000
154,000 78,000 119,000
A. 0.4
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B. 0.6
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C. 0.66
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D. 0.7
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Question 13 of 40
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A sample space consists of 46 separate
events that are equally likely. What is the probability of each?
A. 1/24
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B. 1/46
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C. 1/32
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D. 1/18
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Question 14 of 40
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In a poll, respondents were asked
whether they had ever been in a car accident. 220 respondents indicated
that they had been in a car accident and 370 respondents said that they had
not been in a car accident. If one of these respondents is randomly
selected, what is the probability of getting someone who has been in a car
accident? Round to the nearest thousandth.
A. 0.384
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B. 0.380
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C. 0.373
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D. 0.370
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Question 15 of 40
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Suppose you buy 1 ticket for $1 out of
a lottery of 1000 tickets where the prize for the one winning ticket is to
be $500. What is your expected value?
A. $0.00
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B. ?$0.40
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C. ?$1.00
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D. ?$0.50
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Question 16 of 40
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A bag contains 4 red marbles, 3 blue
marbles, and 7 green marbles. If a marble is randomly selected from the
bag, what is the probability that it is blue?
A. 2/11
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B. 3/11
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C. 5/14
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D. 3/14
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Question 17 of 40
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In the first series of rolls of a die,
the number of odd numbers exceeded the number of even numbers by 5. In the
second series of rolls of the same die, the number of odd numbers exceeded
the number of even numbers by 11. Determine which series is closer to the
50/50 ratio of odd/even expected of a fairly rolled die.
A. The second series is closer
because the difference between odd and even numbers is greater than the
difference for the first series.
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B. The first series is closer because
the difference between odd and even numbers is less than the difference
for the second series.
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C. Since 1/2 > 1/5 > 1/11, the
first series is closer.
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D. The series closer to the
theoretical 50/50 cannot be determined unless the total number of rolls
for both series is given.
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Question 18 of 40
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Of 1308 people who came into a blood
bank to give blood, 314 people had high blood pressure. Estimate the
probability that the next person who comes in to give blood will have high
blood pressure (to 3 decimal places).
A. 0.250
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B. 0.490
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C. 0.240
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D. 0.160
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Question 19 of 40
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Suppose you have an extremely unfair
coin: the probability of a head is 1/5, and the probability of a tail is
4/5. If you toss the coin 40 times, how many heads do you expect to see?
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Question 20 of 40
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Joe dealt 20 cards from a standard
52-card deck, and the number of red cards exceeded the number of black
cards by 8. He reshuffled the cards and dealt 30 cards. This time, the
number of red cards exceeded the number of black cards by 10. Determine
which deal is closer to the 50/50 ratio of red/black expected of fairly
dealt hands from a fair deck and why.
A. The first series is closer because
1/10 is farther from 1/2 than is 1/8.
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B. The series closer to the
theoretical 50/50 cannot be determined unless the number of red and black
cards for each deal is given.
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C. The second series is closer
because 20/30 is closer to 1/2 than is 14/20.
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D. The first series is closer because
the difference between red and black is smaller than the difference in
the second series.
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Solution: probability and correlation assignment