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  The values of the low and the high are:  

  The values of the low and the high are:  

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P(z > -2.36) = .0091.  True or False?

P(z > -2.36) = .0091.  True or False?

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The following table summarizes the data from a survey concer…

The following table summarizes the data from a survey concerning Texas teenagers and whether they had smoked in the last month.     Smoker Non-Smoker Total Male 234 316 550 Female 189 261 450 Total 423 577 1000           Given that a randomly selected person from the sample is a smoker, what is the probability that the person is female?

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    The shape of “Data B” is:

    The shape of “Data B” is:

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In the following situation, indicate what type of sampling t…

In the following situation, indicate what type of sampling technique was used: A certain county is comprised of 5 cities and wishes to determine if the citizens of the county think that there needs to be more funding for education.  To determine this, the county is divided up into its 5 cities and a random sample of 100 is taken from each city.

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If a bar code is 9 digits long, how many possible bar codes…

If a bar code is 9 digits long, how many possible bar codes are there if repetition is allowed?

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A police department tracks the number of burglaries that occ…

A police department tracks the number of burglaries that occur each day for a 100 day period.  The following probability distribution represents the number of burglaries each day and their corresponding probabilities.  Using this, find the mean of the probability distribution.   X 0 1 2 3   P(x)   40100{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”40100″}   50100{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”50100″}   9100{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”9100″}   1100{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”1100″}  

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    For “Data A” the median is __________ the mean.  Fill i…

    For “Data A” the median is __________ the mean.  Fill in the blank with the correct answer:

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The probability that you win a game is .4 for each play and…

The probability that you win a game is .4 for each play and the plays are independent.  Let X be the number of wins in 15 plays.  What is the probability that you win exactly 4 times in 15 plays?

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Suppose you flip a fair coin 10 times and you get 7 heads. …

Suppose you flip a fair coin 10 times and you get 7 heads.  The probability of a head appears to be 7/10.  However, in the long run the probability of a head will be:

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