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EASY

1. The sum of the probabilities of all values of the random variable must be equal to _________.
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2. A shipment of 5 computers contains 2 that are defective. If a retailer receives 3 of these
computers at random, the random variable will be classified as _________________.
discrete
3. It is a function that associates a real number to each element in the sample space.
random variable
4. What is the t-value associated with n = 8 and 0.95 confidence interval?
1.895
5. What is the significance level if a test is conducted at 90% confidence level?
0.10
6. A population consists of the number 2, 4, 5, 9, and 10. How many possible samples of size 3 can
be obtained from this population?
10
7. In statistical inference, what type of hypothesis is targeted for testing?
Null hypothesis
8. What is the alternative hypothesis of the H:u = 30 if the test is to be conducted at the left side of
the distribution?
H:u<30
9. The probability above -2.57<z<2.57?
0.9898
10. It is a range of values that estimates a population parameter.
Confidence Interval

AVERAGE

1. What is the mean of a population consisting of the numbers 2, 4, 5, 9, 10.


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2. How many unique samples of size 3 can be selected if the population is equal to 40.
9880
3. The average time it takes a group of college students to complete a certain examination is 46.2
minutes. The standard deviation is 8 minutes. What is the probability that a randomly selected
college student will complete the examination in less than 43 minutes? Assume that the variable
is normally distributed.
0.3446 or 34.46%
4. Sample mean = 70, sample sd = 3 and n = 100, what is the margin of error when using the 95%
confidence interval?
0.588
5. Find the margin of error given the following situations: n = 5, s = 2, and 95% confidence interval
2.48
DIFFICULT

1. In a survey, 1000 were randomly selected from a population and asked whether they understand
global warming or not. They respond either YES or NO. There were 720 who said YES. Find the
margin of error under a 95% confidence interval.
0.03
2. Make a decision whether to reject or do not reject the null hypothesis of the following situation:
A teacher administered a developed science test to a random selection of 50 Grade 7 students
from a target population. In the sample, sample mean = 80 and sample sd = 10. In the
standardization of the test, mean =75 and sd = 15. Use a 95% confidence level.
Reject the Null Hypothesis
3. What is the rejection region of the following situation: The scores of 120 Grade 8 pupils in an
exam in geography is 87, and they have a standard deviation of 10. In the development of the
test, the mean was 90 and sd = 15. Conduct a test of hypothesis with a 95% confidence interval
using critical value method.
z ≤−1.96∨z ≥ 1.96
4. Make a decision whether to reject or do not reject the null hypothesis given the p-value and
alpha. Alpha = 0.05; p-value = 0.10.
Do not reject the Null Hypothesis
5. The number of items sold per day at a retail store, with its corresponding probabilities, is shown
in the following table. Find the variance and standard deviation of the probability distribution.
Variance = 1.56
Sd = 1.25

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