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Student: _ Instructor: llina Grantcharova
Course: Applied Managerial Statistics Assignment: Week 5 Quiz
Date:
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1. For the given pair of events, classify the two events as independent or dependent.

Randomly selecting a city in Texas
Randomly selecting a county in Texas

Choose the correct answer below.


o A. The two events are dependent because the occurrence of one does not affect the probability of the
occurrence of the other.
o B. The two events are dependent because the occurrence of one affects the probability of the occurrence
of the other.
o C. The two events are independent because the occurrence of one does not affect the probability of the
occurrence of the other.
o D. The two events are independent because the occurrence of one affects the probability of the




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3. Determine whether the random variable is discrete or continuous.
a. The time required to download a file from the Intemet.
b. The amount of rain in City B during April.
c. The number of people in a restaurant that has a capacity of 100.
d. The number of bald eagles in the country.
e. The time it takes to fly from City A to City B.
a. Is the time required to download a file from the Intemet discrete or continuous?

o A. The random variable is continuous.
o B. The random variable is discrete.

b. Is the amount of rain in City B during April discrete or continuous?

o A. The random variable is continuous.
o B. The random variable is discrete.

c. Is the number of people in a restaurant that has a capacity of 100 discrete or continuous?




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d. Is the number of bald eagles in the country discrete or continuous?
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o A. The random variable is discrete.
o B. The random variable is continuous.
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e. Is the time it takes to fly from City A to City B discrete or continuous?
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o A. The random variable is discrete.
o B. The random variable is continuous.
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4. Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the binomial distribution with the given values of nand p.
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The mean, j!, is . (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)

The variance, ri, is . (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
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The standard deviation, o, is . (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)


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