You may need to use the appropriate appendix table or technology to answer this question. Given that z is a standard normal random variable, compute the following probabilities. (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
(a) P(z ≤ −1.0) .1587 Correct: Your answer is correct.
(b) P(z ≥ −1) .8413 Correct: Your answer is correct.
(c) P(z ≥ −1.7) .0446 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect.
(d) P(−2.4 ≤ z)
(e) P(−3 < z ≤ 0)
You may need to use the appropriate appendix table or technology to answer this question. Given...
You may need to use the appropriate appendix table or technology to answer this question. Given that z is a standard normal random variable, compute the following probabilities. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) (a) P(z ≤ −1.0) (b) P(z ≥ −1) (c) P(z ≥ −1.7) (d) P(−2.7 ≤ z) (e) P(−3 < z ≤ 0)
You may need to use the appropriate appendix table to answer this question. Given that z is a standard normal random variable, compute the following probabilities. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) (a) P(-1.98 SZS 0.47) (b) P(0.54 sz s 1.24) (C) P(-1.75 SZS -1.02)
given that z is a standard normal variable, compute the
following probabilities
You may need to use the appropriate appendix table or technology to answer this question. Given that z is a standard normal random variable, compute the following probabilities. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) (a) P(Z S -1.0) (b) P(Z > -1) (c) P(Z 2 -1.4) (d) PC-2.6 52) (e) P(-3 CZSO)
You may need to use the appropriate appendix table or technology to answer this question. A binomial probability distribution has p = 0.20 and n = 100. (a) What are the mean and standard deviation? mean standard deviation (b) Is this situation one in which binomial probabilities can be approximated by the normal probability distribution? Explain. No, because np > 5 and n(1 - p) > 5. Yes, because n > 30. No, because np < 5 and n(1-p) <...
You may need to use the appropriate appendix table to answer this question. Given that z is a standard normal random variable, find z for each situation. (Round your answers to two decimal places.) (a) The area to the left of z is 0.1841 (b) The area between -z and z is 0.9398. (c) The area between -z and z is 0.2282 (d) The area to the left of z is 0.9951. (e) The area to the right of z...
You may need to use the appropriate appendix table or technology to answer this question. Assume a binomial probability distribution has p = 0.70 and n = 300. a.What is the probability of 190 to 200 successes? Use the normal approximation of the binomial distribution to answer this question. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) b.What is the probability of 220 or more successes? Use the normal approximation of the binomial distribution to answer this question. (Round your answer...
You may need to use the appropriate appendix table or technology to answer this question. Consider a binomial experiment with n = 20 and p = 0.70. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) (a) Compute f(13). f(13) = (b) Compute f(16). f(16) = (c) Compute P(x ≥ 16). P(x ≥ 16) = (d) Compute P(x ≤ 15). P(x ≤ 15) = (e) Compute E(x). E(x) = (f) Compute Var(x) and σ. Var(x) =σ=
You may need to use the appropriate appendix table or technology to answer this question. Consider a binomial experiment with n = 20 and p = 0.80. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) (a) Compute f(11). f(11) = (b) Compute f(16). f(16) = (c) Compute P(x ≥ 16). P(x ≥ 16) = (d) Compute P(x ≤ 15). P(x ≤ 15) = (e) Compute E(x). E(x) = (f) Compute Var(x) and σ. Var(x) = σ =
You may need to use the appropriate appendix table or technology to answer this question. Consider a binomial experiment with n = 20 and p = 0.80. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) (a) Compute f(12) f(12) (b) Compute 16) (16) (c) Compute P(x 2 16) P(x 2 16) - (d) Compute Px s 15) P(x s 15) e) Compute E(x) E(x) (f) Compute Var(x) and σ. Var(x)
You may need to use the appropriate appendix table or technology to answer this question. A survey found that 91% of Americans believe that texting while driving should be outlawed. (a) For a sample of 10 Americans, what is the probability that at least 8 say that they believe texting while driving should be outlawed? Use the binomial distribution probability function discussed in Section 5.5 to answer this question. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (b) For a sample...