Probability + binomial distribution - practice problems - page 4 of 6
Number of problems found: 104
- Seeds
The germination of seeds of a certain species of carrot is 96%. What is the probability that at least 25 seeds out of 30 will germinate? - Wimbledon finals
Serena Williams made a successful first serve 67% 0f the time in a Wimbledon finals match against her sister Venus. If she continues to serve at the same rate the next time they play and serves six times in the first game, determine the probability that: - Statistics quiz
Fill in the missing word. 1. in a data set, the mean, median and mode are measured of ________________ 2. "The manipulation of variables under controlled conditions"is the data collection method known as______________ 3. in a normal distribution, the area - Alopecia
Medical literature indicates that 45% of men suffer from alopecia. For a random sample of 8 men, calculate the probability that: (a) exactly four men suffer from alopecia. (b) at most, two men suffer from alopecia.
- Playing cards
From 32 playing cards containing eight red cards, we choose four cards. What is the probability that just two will be red? - Probability 30421
There are 25 students in the class, 12 of whom are not ready for math. There are five students in the math class. What is the probability of at least 3 being math-ready? - Probability 30311
There are 200 components in the production batch, of which 26 have a plus deviation from the nominal value. Calculate the probability that none of the 10 products selected will have a positive variance if we make selections without repetition - The shooter
The shooter shoots at the target, assuming that the individual shots are independent of each other and the probability of hitting them is 0.2. The shooter fires until he hits the target for the first time, then stop firing. (a) What is the most likely num - Probability 30271
The probability of an adverse drug reaction is 2.1%. How many people need to be prescribed for one patient to experience side effects with a chance of 90%?
- Distribution 29371
Let the random variable ξ represent the number of satisfied customers. The probability of a satisfied customer for each of the four customers is 7/10. Specify: a) probability distribution, distribution function F(x) and P(-0.5 < ξ < 3.1) b) variance - Deficiencies
The hygienic inspection of 2000 mass caterers found deficiencies in 300 establishments. What is the probability that flaws in a maximum of 3 devices will be found during the inspection of 10 devices? - Six questions test
There are six questions in the test. There are three answers to each - only one is correct. To take the exam, students must answer at least four questions correctly. Alan didn't learn, so he circled the answers only by guessing. What is the probability th - Manufacturer 24801
With a repeat check, five hundred of the series of products are to be inspected. The manufacturer guarantees 2% scrap for a given production. Determine the probability of scraps among the 500 products reviewed between 12 and 20. - Probability of failures
In specific productions, the probability of failure is 0.01. Calculate the likelihood of more than one failure among the 100 selected products if we return the selected products to the file after the check.
- Functionality 24461
The daily product consists of 1000 components, and the probability of failure of any component during the use of the device is 0.001. It does not depend on other components. What is the probability of failure of two components in the investigated period o - All use computer
It is reported that 72% of working women use computers at work. Choose three women at random, and find the probability that all three women use a computer in their jobs. - The test
The test contains four questions, with five different answers to each of them, of which only one is correct, and the others are incorrect. What is the probability that a student who does not know the answer to any question will guess the right answers to - Non-conforming 19863
The probability that a quality product will meet all technical requirements is 0.95. What is the probability that all three randomly produced products will be: a) conforming, b) non-conforming - Sick days
In Canada, there are typically 261 working days per year. There is a 4.9% chance of an employee taking a sick day. What is the probability an employee will use 17 OR MORE sick days in a year?
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