QUESTION 4 In an effort to persuade customers to reduce their electricity consumption, special discounts have...
4 In an effort to persuade customers to reduce their electricity consumption, special discounts have been offered for low consumption customers. In Florida, the EPA estimates that 70% of the residences have qualified for these discounts. If, instead, a sample of 20 residences is selected, what is the probability 12 or more will have qualified for the discounts? QUESTION 5 4 points Save A quiz consists of 15 multiple choice questions. Each question has 5 choices, with exactly one correct...
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? A. The number of families out of 50 who refuse to respond to the survey. B. All of the choices are binomial random variables. C. The number of children in a...
A quiz consists of 6 multiple-choice questions. Each question has 4 possible answers. A student is unprepared, and he has no choice but to guess answers completely at random. He passes the quiz if he gets at least 3 questions correctly. What is the probability that he will pass?
4. A student is taking a multiple-choice quiz where each question has four choices. The student randomly guesses the answers to the five-question quiz. What is the probability that the student gets all of the questions correct? (TEKS G.13.E) 1 (В A 256 1024 - D 5 16
An exam consists of 64 independent multiple-choice questions. For each question, there are five choices, with only one being correct. Suppose a student randomly guesses the correct answer to each question. (a) What are the mean and standard deviation of the number of successful guesses? (b) Use the normal approximation to find the probability that the student will correctly guess at most 10 correct answers.
Suppose a quiz has 12 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 answer choices. If a student takes the quiz and randomly guesses on every question.... Find the probability the student gets between 1 and 6, exclusive, questions correct? Find the probability the student gets more than 8 questions correct?
If a student randomly guesses at 20 questions, find the probability that the student gets exactly four correct. Each question has four possible choices. multiple-choice
A short quiz has two true-false questions and one multiple-choice question with four possible answers. A student guesses at each question. Assuming the choices are all equally likely and the questions are independent of each other, the following is the probability distribution of the number of answers guessed correctly. What is the Probability of getting less than all three right? X 0 1 2 3 P(X) .1875 .4375 .3125 .0625 Group of answer choices a) 1.0000 b) .9375 c) .6250 d) .3125
3. You are taking a multiple-choice quiz that consists of 6 questions. Each question has four possible answers, only one of which is correct. To complete the quiz, you randomly guess the answer to each question. a) Find the chance of guessing exactly three answers correctly b) Find the chance of guessing more than four answers correctly
3. [10 Points! Consider an exam with multiple choice questions. Assume that each question has three solution choices but only one of them is correct. A student who didn't study for the exam is going to make a guess. 3. What is the probability that he guesses only 15 questions correctly What is the probability that he guesses at least 15 questions correctly c. What is the probability that he guesses more than 10 and less than 15 questions correctly?...