Contemporary Mathematics Online Math 1030 Sample Exam I Chapters 12-14 No Time Limit No Scratch Paper Calculator Allowed: Scientific



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Contemporary Mathematics Online Math 1030 Sample Exam I Chapters 12-14 No Time Limit No Scratch Paper Calculator Allowed: Scientific Name: The point value of each problem is in the left-hand margin. You must show your work to receive any credit, except on problems 1 & 2. Work neatly. (10) 1. Fill in the blanks. (a) If Z is a standard normal random variable, then P (Z > 1.52) = (b) The value of P (8, 5) is. (c) The median the data 2, 3, 5, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 is. (d) If the odds against event E are 7 to 2, then P (E) =. (e) The first quartile of the data 2, 4, 6, 6, 8, 9, 9, 10 is. (3) 2. True or False. ( ) (a) Suppose a fair coin in flipped 101 times. Let A be the event that each of the first 100 flips results in a head. Let B be the event that the 101st flip results in a tail. Events A and B are independent. ( ) (b) Suppose a fair coin is flipped 3 times. Let E be the event that two heads are observed. Let F be the event that at least one tail is observed. Events E and F are mutually exclusive. ( ) (c) The mode of a data set is the number or numbers which appear most frequently, if any. (6) 3. Consider a group of 6 people. (a) In how many ways can they be arranged in a row? (b) In how many ways can we pick a committee of size 3 from this group? (c) In how many ways can a president and a vice-president be chosen from this group?

Online Math 1030 - Sample Exam I Page 2 (10) 4. The table below represents the educational attainment in year 2000 of adults 25 years and older who are residents of United States. Construct a relative frequency bar graph of this data. Show your work. Educational attainment Number of Adults Less than 9th grade 12,327,601 9th-12th grade, no diploma 20,343,848 High school diploma 52,395,507 Some college, no degree 36,453,108 Associate s degree 11,487,194 Bachelor s degree 28,603,014 Graduate/professional degree 15,930,061 Total 177,540,333 (10) 5. Find the first quartile, median and third quartile of the following data. State its five-number summary and construct its box plot. Show your work. 3, 9, 10, 2, 6, 7, 5, 8, 6, 6, 4, 4, 9, 22

Online Math 1030 - Sample Exam I Page 3 (9) 6. The following is a sample of salaries for nine players in NBA for the 2000-2001 season, in thousands of dollars. $19, 290, $10, 130, $6, 500, $4, 800, $3, 400, $3, 380, $2, 250, $1, 760, $1, 200 Find the sample mean and standard deviation of this data. Show your work. (8) 7. The grade appeal process at a university requires that a jury be structured by selecting five individuals randomly from a pool of eight students and ten faculty. How many juries consisting of two students and three faculty can be selected? Show your work. (9) 8. What is the probability of getting a spade flush from a standard 52-card deck of cards? (A standard deck consists of 13 hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades. A spade flush is achieved by being dealt, without replacement, 5 consecutive spade cards.) Note: You must explain your work through words and/or formula(s).

Online Math 1030 - Sample Exam I Page 4 (7) 9. A bag contains 5 red balls numbered one through five and 6 blue balls numbered one through six. What is the probability that a ball chosen in random is a one or blue? Note: You must explain your work through words and/or formula(s). (7) 10. A basketball player can make 80% of her free throws. Suppose she attempts 5 free throws, what is the probability that misses one or more free throws? Note: You must explain your work through words and/or formula(s). (6) 11. The length of human pregnancies is normally distributed with mean µ = 266 days and standard deviation σ = 16 days. What percent of pregnancies last between 242 and 262 days?

Online Math 1030 - Sample Exam I Page 5 (10) 12. Suppose an AutoZone store receives a shipment of size 100 alternators from the manufacturer. The store manager checks 3 alternators in random and if one or more are defective, then shipment is rejected. If there are four defective alternators in the shipment, what is the probability of the shipment being rejected? Note: You must explain your work through words and/or formula(s). (10) 13. It costs $5 to play a dice game. In this game you roll a fair six-sided die. If you roll a 1, 2, or 3 you will be paid $1. If you roll a 4 or 5, you will be paid $2. And if you roll a 6 you will be paid $11. What is your expected payoff in this game? If you play this game a lot, do you expect to make or lose money? Why? Note: State the appropriate formula and show your work.

Math 1030 - Sample Exam I Page 6 P (n, r) = n! (n r)! P (E ) = 1 P (E) ; C(n, r) = n! r!(n r)! Formulas P (E F ) = P (E) + P (F ) P (E F ) P (F E) = P (F E) P (E) ; P (F E) = P (F E)P (E) Expected Value = P 1 V 1 + P 2 V 2 + + P n V n x = n, (xi x) 2 x 2 s2 = = i ( x i) 2 n n 1 n 1 xi x = xi f i fi, s 2 = (xi x) 2 f i fi 1 CV = s x 100% z = x µ σ The standrad normal distribution table from section 14.4 will also be included.