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@worksheet 4 - Probability Distributions, Mean, Var and SD

This document contains an assignment on probability distributions, expected value, variance and standard deviation. It includes 5 problems: 1) constructing probability distributions for random variables related to family size and defective electronics; 2) identifying discrete and continuous random variables; 3) calculating the mean, variance and standard deviation of probability distributions; and 4) determining how many items to stock based on a given distribution.

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This document contains an assignment on probability distributions, expected value, variance and standard deviation. It includes 5 problems: 1) constructing probability distributions for random variables related to family size and defective electronics; 2) identifying discrete and continuous random variables; 3) calculating the mean, variance and standard deviation of probability distributions; and 4) determining how many items to stock based on a given distribution.

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Student Name___________

Assignment 4- Probability Distributions, Expected Value, Variance and SD

1. A family has three children. Let X, the random variable, be the number of boys per family.

a. List the sample space for the experiment.

b. What are the possible values for x?

c. Is the random variable, x, continuous or discrete?

d. Construct a probability distribution for this experiment.

X
P(X)

2. Determine if the following are probability distributions (if no, state why).

a. X 3 6 9 12 15
P(X) 4/9 2/9 1/9 1/9 1/9

b. X 1 2 3 4 5
P(X) 3/10 1/10 1/10 2/10 3/10

c. X 20 30 40 50
P(X) 1.1 0.2 0.9 0.3

3. Determine if the following are discrete or continuous random variables:

a. The speed of a race car in mph.


b. The number of cups of coffee that Mrs. Lowery drinks each day.
c. The number of people that play the SC Lottery each day.
d. The weight of a rhinoceros.
e.The time it takes to complete Mrs. Lowery’s midterm.
f.The number of math majors at USC.
g.The blood pressures of patients at Lexington Medical Center.

4. From past experience, a company has found that in carton of transistors, 92% contain no
defective transistors, 3% contain one defective transistor, 3% contain two defective
transistors, and 2% contain three defective transistors.

a. Construct a probability distribution below.


X
P(X)
b. Calculate the mean, variance, and standard deviation for the defective transistors.

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5. The number of suits sold per day at Suit World is shown in the probability distribution
below.

X 19 20 21 22 23
P(X) 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.1

a. Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the distribution.

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b. If the manager of Suit World wants to make sure that he has enough suits for the next five
days, how many should he buy to stock the store?

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