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An aptitude test for selecting officers in a bank was conducted on 1,000 candidates, the average score is 42 and the standard deviation of scores is 24. Assume that the scores are normally distributed, answer the following questions.


i. What is the probability that the candidates score,


A.Exceed 65?


B.Between 40 and 60?


ii. Find the number of candidates whose score,


A. Exceed 40?


B. Lie between 40 and 65?

An aptitude test for selecting officers in a bank was conducted on 1,000 candidates, the average score is 42 and the standard deviation of scores is 24. Assume that the scores are normally distributed, answer the following questions.


i. What is the probability that the candidates score,


A. Exceed 65?


B. Between 40 and 60?


ii. Find the number of candidates whose score,


A. Exceed 40?


B. Lie between 40 and 65?

What is the force of repulsion between two small charges 75.0 cm apart if each has a charge of 1.65 x 10 -12 C? 



The following population is provided:17, 15, 8, 9, 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 9, 5, 10, 14, 13, 12, 12, 11, 9, 14, 8, 14, 12. Further, a simple random sample from this population gives the following values: 12, 9, 5, 10, 14, 11. Compute the sampling error for the sample mean.

a. 1.811 b. 1.167 c. 1.181 d. 1.348 e. None of the above


Thirty people, who are of the same age and the same health status, are

insured with the same insurance company. Using life tables, the company

estimates that the probability for a randomly chosen person among these 30

to be alive in 15 years from now is 0:8.

(i) What is the probability that not all 30 people will be alive in 15 years time?

(ii) What is the probability that at least one person will be alive?


Verify that each of the following statements is a false statement by finding a counterexample for each.

  1. xx=1
  2. x+33=x+1
  3. x2+16=x+4

The probability that a car is stolen when it is parked overnight in an unsafe

area of a city is 10%. If there are 12 cars parked on a particular street of that

area, what is the probability that during a night

(i) no car is stolen?

(ii) at most two cars are stolen?

(iii) at least nine cars are stolen?


Wanda, Loki, Natasha, and Stephen were recently elected as the new class officers (president, vice

president, secretary, treasurer) of the sophomore class at Marvel College. From the following clues,

determine which position each holds.


1. Stephen is younger than the president but older than the treasurer.

2. Wanda and the secretary are both the same age, and they are the youngest members of the

group.

3. Natasha and the secretary are next door neighbors.


Determine whether each of the following arguments is an example of inductive reasoning or deductive

reasoning.


a. All Janet Evanovich novels are worth reading. The novel To the Nines is a Janet Evanovich

novel. Thus To the Nines is worth reading.

b. I know I will win a jackpot on this slot machine in the next 10 tries, because it has not paid out

any money during the last 45 tries.


Use deductive reasoning to show that the following procedure produces a number that is three times

the original number. Procedure: Pick a number. Multiply the number by 6, add 10 to the product, divide

the sum by 2, and subtract 5. Hint: Let n represent the original number.


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