Copy of Review for Chapter 4.1-4.4 Quiz (12/8/2023)
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26 questions
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Question 1
1.
A company is testing their batteries in digital cameras to see if they last long enough to take 500 pictures. Each day they test 20 batteries and graph the overall percentage of the batteries that have failed the test so far.
Estimate the probability(as a %) that one of the company’s batteries will fail before taking 500 pictures with a digital camera.
Ignore the letter 'A' on the graph.
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Question 2
2.
A company is testing a newly developed coin to be used in the Super Bowl to determine which team gets to choose how they will start the game.
Estimate the probability (as a %) that a flip of the coin will give heads. __________
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Question 3
3.
What Statistical law is being illustrated in the previous 2 questions?
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Question 4
4.
Suppose that Pat scores 40% of the shots he takes in a soccer game. If he takes
six shots in a game, what would one simulated trial look like using a random number generator?
Make sure to include what the numbers would represent.
Check your answers with mine in the 'show your work' area.
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Question 5
5.
At a high school, some students take Spanish, and some do not. Also, some
students take an arts subject, and some do not. Let S be the set of students who
take Spanish and A be the set of students who take an arts subject. On the Venn
diagrams given, shade the region representing the following instances:
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Question 6
6.
A gym runs 2 fitness classes: spin and circuits.
On Saturday, 100 people visited the gym.
18 people total attended spin class.
10 people attended both classes.
58 people did not attend either class.
Use the textbox tool in the 'show your work' area to create a representation of this information in a Venn Diagram and fill in the two way table:
Fill in what you know first, then figure out the missing numbers.
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Question 7
7.
Use #6:
What is the probability, as a fraction, that a randomly selected person attended only circuit class?
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Question 8
8.
What is the probability that a randomly selected person attended exactly 1 class?
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Question 9
9.
What numbers are in
Enter numbers in numerical order separated by commas.
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Question 10
10.
What numbers are in
Enter numbers in numerical order separated by commas.
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Question 11
11.
What numbers are in
Enter numbers in numerical order separated by commas.
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Question 12
12.
What is the probability:
Hint: to determine the probability use the number of values, not the actual numbers themselves.
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Question 13
13.
How many people enjoy all three sports?
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Question 14
14.
How many people enjoy football and hockey but not rugby?
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Question 15
15.
How many people enjoy football and rugby but not hockey?
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Question 16
16.
Which sport is enjoyed by the most number of people?
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Question 17
17.
Enter all answers for #17 - 24 as a fraction that is not simplified.
P(boy) =
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Question 18
18.
P(boy and does not play football) =
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Question 19
19.
P(plays football) =
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Question 20
20.
P(boy | play football) =
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Question 21
21.
P(girl | play football) =
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Question 22
22.
P(girl) =
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Question 23
23.
P(girl or does not play football) =
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Question 24
24.
P(girl | does not play football) =
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Question 25
25.
Determine if ordering a soda is independent of ordering food.
Find the probabilities below so you can compare the percents:
Enter your answer as a percent with one place past the decimal.
P(Soda | Hot Dog)= _______
P(Soda | Pizza)= _______
P(Soda | No Food)= _______
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Question 26
26.
Using the percents from above, are the percents of people who ordered soda for each of the food items similar?
Are ordering soda and the ordered food item independent?
Explain why and the relationship between soda and food item choice if there is one.