MAT/540 MAT540 MAT 540 WEEK 3 QUIZ 2
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- 06 Nov 2017
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MAT 540 WEEK 3 QUIZ 2
- Question 1
Seventy two percent of all observations fall within 1 standard deviation of the mean if the data is normally distributed. |
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- Question 2
Probability trees are used only to compute conditional probabilities. |
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- Question 3
If two events are not mutually exclusive, then P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) |
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- Question 4
The Hurwicz criterion is a compromise between the minimax and minimin criteria. |
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- Question 5
The minimin criterion is optimistic. |
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- Question 6
The equal likelihood criterion assigns a probability of 0.5 to each state of nature, regardless of how many states of nature there are. |
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- Question 7
The maximin approach involves choosing the alternative with the highest or lowest payoff. |
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- Question 8
A professor would like to utilize the normal distribution to assign grades such that 5% of students receive A's. If the exam average is 62 with a standard deviation of 13, what grade should be the cutoff for an A? (Round your answer.) |
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- Question 9
The chi-square test is a statistical test to see if an observed data fit a _________. |
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- Question 10
The metropolitan airport commission is considering the establishment of limitations on noise pollution around a local airport. At the present time, the noise level per jet takeoff in one neighborhood near the airport is approximately normally distributed with a mean of 100 decibels and a standard deviation of 3 decibels. What is the probability that a randomly selected jet will generate a noise level of more than 105 decibels? |
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- Question 11
A group of friends are planning a recreational outing and have constructed the following payoff table to help them decide which activity to engage in. Assume that the payoffs represent their level of enjoyment for each activity under the various weather conditions. |
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- Question 12
A group of friends are planning a recreational outing and have constructed the following payoff table to help them decide which activity to engage in. Assume that the payoffs represent their level of enjoyment for each activity under the various weather conditions. |
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- Question 13
A business owner is trying to decide whether to buy, rent, or lease office space and has constructed the following payoff table based on whether business is brisk or slow. |
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- Question 14
A business owner is trying to decide whether to buy, rent, or lease office space and has constructed the following payoff table based on whether business is brisk or slow. |
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- Question 15
A brand of television has a lifetime that is normally distributed with a mean of 7 years and a standard deviation of 2.5 years. What is the probability that a randomly chosen TV will last more than 8 years? Note: Write your answers with two places after the decimal, rounding off as appropriate. |
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- Question 16
A life insurance company wants to update its actuarial tables. Assume that the probability distribution of the lifetimes of the participants is approximately a normal distribution with a mean of 71 years and a standard deviation of 3.5 years. What proportion of the plan participants are expected to see their 75th birthday? Note: Write your answers with two places after the decimal, rounding off as appropriate. |
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- Question 17
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A business owner is trying to decide whether to buy, rent, or lease office space and has constructed the following payoff table based on whether business is brisk or slow. |
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- Question 18
The quality control manager for ENTA Inc. must decide whether to accept (a1), further analyze (a2) or reject (a3) a lot of incoming material. Assume the following payoff table is available. Historical data indicates that there is 30% chance that the lot is poor quality (s1), 50 % chance that the lot is fair quality (s2) and 20% chance that the lot is good quality (s3). |
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- Question 19
A group of friends are planning a recreational outing and have constructed the following payoff table to help them decide which activity to engage in. Assume that the payoffs represent their level of enjoyment for each activity under the various weather conditions. |
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- Question 20
A manager has developed a payoff table that indicates the profits associated with a set of alternatives under 2 possible states of nature. |
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