Reviewer StatProb
Reviewer StatProb
PROBABILITY
REVIEWER
1. Classify each random variable as either discrete or
continuous.
a. The number of arrivals at an emergency room between
midnight and 6:00 a.m. Discrete
b. The weight of a box of cereal labeled “18 ounces.”
c. The durationContinuous
of the next outgoing telephone call from
a business office.
d. The number of kernels of popcorn in a 1-pound
Continuous
container.
e. The number of Discrete
applicants for a job.
Discrete
2. Which of the following is TRUE for
continuous variable?
a. There is a limit.
b. Countable data.
c. Presented by interval of values.
d. Presented by countable data
3. What is the probability of getting three tails after tossing
a coin thrice?
a. 0.125
b. 0.25
c. 0.50
d. 1
4. How many possible outcomes when we rolling two dice?
a. 12
b. 24
c. 36
d. 6
5. How many outcomes of tossing 4 coins?
a. 16
b. 8
c. 36
d. 12
6. Which of the following is true about probability distribution?
Solution:
8. The following is the property of the Normal Distribution,
EXCEPT.
a. The distribution curve is bell-shaped.
b. The length of the curve is determined by the standard deviation of
the distribution.
c. The mean, median, and the mode coincide at the center.
d. The area under the curve is 1. Thus, it represents the probability or
proportion or
the percentage associated with specific sets of measurement values.
9. What is the area under the standard normal curve?
a. 0.5
b. .25
c. 1
d. 1.5
Properties of the Normal Probability Distribution
1. The distribution curve is bell-shaped.
2. The curve is symmetrical about its center.
3. The mean, median, and the mode coincide at the center.
4. The width of the curve is determined by the standard deviation of the distribution.
5. The tails of the curve flatten out indefinitely along the horizontal axis, always
approaching the axis but never touching it. That is, the curve is asymptotic to the base
line.
6. The area under the curve is 1. Thus, it represents the probability or proportion or the
percentage associated with specific sets of measurement values.
• A standard normal curve is a probability distribution that has a mean 𝜇 = 0 and a
standard deviation 𝜎 = 1.
10. What is the z-score formula?
11. Find the 𝑧-value of the following set of data. Tell
whether the score is above or below the mean.
1.𝜇 = 45, 𝜎 = 6, X = 39
2.𝜇 = 40, 𝜎 = 8, X = 52
3.𝜇 = 75, 𝜎 = 15, X = 82
11. Find the 𝑧-value of the following set of data. Tell
whether the score is above or below the mean.
a. Parameter
b. Mean
c. Standard Deviation
d. Statistics
Evaluate the following combination expressions.
a. 5C3
b. 10C7
c. 9C2
Evaluate the following combination expressions.
a. 5C3
Answer: 10
b. 10C7
Answer: 120
c. 9C2
Answer: 36
Lance is looking for a point estimator that has more
samples above the mean of the true parameter. What bias
is he looking for?
A. negative bias C. unbiased
B. positive bias D. cannot be determined
The average salary of 150 employees in a certain municipality
is P15,000 a month with a standard deviation P2,500. Find and
interpret a 95% confidence interval for the mean salary of the
employees.
The average salary of 150 employees in a certain municipality is
P15,000 a month with a standard deviation P2,500. Find and
interpret a 95% confidence interval for the mean salary of the
employees.
A marketing officer wishes to select female receptionists from 300
employees from a group of employees. The selected group has an
average height of 170 cm and a sample standard deviation of 25 cm.
What is the 99% confidence interval of their height?
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The 100% confidence interval derived from the Central Limit Theorem is stated below:
1.)for the sample mean
Z = -0.08 , acceptance
2. z= -0.08, 99% confidence to the left tail. region
z = -1.12 ; B= 0.7372 ; P-value = 0.2628; = 0.01; so, do not reject the Null
Hypothesis.
17. Regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency say that soil used in play areas
should not have lead levels that exceed 400 parts per million (ppm). Before beginning
construction at a new site, an agent will take a sample of soil and run a significance test
on the mean lead level in the soil. If the mean lead level in the sample is significantly
higher than 400 ppm then the soil is deemed unsafe and construction cannot continue.
Here are the hypotheses for this test:
H0: μ ≤ 400 ppm (soil is safe)
H1: μ > 400 ppm (soil is unsafe)
What would be the consequence of a Type II error in this context?
A. Construction continues when the soil is actually safe.
Correct Decision
B. Construction stops when the soil is actually safe.
Type I
C. Construction continues when the soil is unsafe. Type II
D. Construction stops when the soil is actually unsafe. Correct Decision
POINT ESTIMATE AND CONFIDENCE INTERVAL
USING T-DISTRIBUTION
A test statistic is a value used to determine the probability needed in
decision-making.