This document appears to be a test or assignment covering concepts in probability and statistics. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing understanding of key terms like discrete vs continuous variables, probability distributions, and calculating values like mean, variance from given distributions. It asks students to identify properties of random variables, determine possible probability distributions based on formulas, and perform calculations of statistical measures from sample probability distributions.
This document appears to be a test or assignment covering concepts in probability and statistics. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing understanding of key terms like discrete vs continuous variables, probability distributions, and calculating values like mean, variance from given distributions. It asks students to identify properties of random variables, determine possible probability distributions based on formulas, and perform calculations of statistical measures from sample probability distributions.
This document appears to be a test or assignment covering concepts in probability and statistics. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing understanding of key terms like discrete vs continuous variables, probability distributions, and calculating values like mean, variance from given distributions. It asks students to identify properties of random variables, determine possible probability distributions based on formulas, and perform calculations of statistical measures from sample probability distributions.
This document appears to be a test or assignment covering concepts in probability and statistics. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions testing understanding of key terms like discrete vs continuous variables, probability distributions, and calculating values like mean, variance from given distributions. It asks students to identify properties of random variables, determine possible probability distributions based on formulas, and perform calculations of statistical measures from sample probability distributions.
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AMADOR-BELLO HIGH SCHOOL For numbers 11-15, Identify the following statement below
Gangao, Baleno, Masbate whether the given variable is discrete or continuous.
Name : ___________________________________________________ A. Discrete C. Both A & B B. Continuous D. None of these answer Grade/Section:_____________________Date:__________________ _____ 11. The number of books in the library _____ 12. The lifetime in hours of 15 flashlights A. Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct an- _____ 13. The number of tourists each day in museum swer. Circle the letter that corresponds to your answer: _____ 14. The capacity of water dams in a region _____ 15. The weight of Grade 1 pupils. 1. Which of the following is the discrete random variable? A. the average amount of electricity consumed C. Construct the distribution for each given formula and C. the amount of paint used in repainting the determine whether it is a probability distribution. building D. the average weight of female athletes 16-19 P(X) = X/6 for X = 1,2 2. If two coins are tossed, which is not possible value of the random variable for the number of heads? A. 0 C. 2 B.1 D. 3 3. Which of the following is not true statement? A. The value of random variable could be 0 B. Random variables can only have one value C. The probability of the value of a random variable D. The sum of all the probability distribution is 20-25. P(X) = x for X = 0,1,3 always equal to 1. X+2 4. Which formula gives the probability distribution shown by the table? X 2 3 6 P(x) ½ 1/3 1/6 A. P(X) = 1/X C. P(X) = 6/X B. P(X) = X/6 D. P(X) = 1/6 5. P(X) = X/6, what are the possible values of X for it to be probability distribution? A. 0,2,3 C. 2,3,4 C. Find the mean and variance of the following probability B. 1,2,3 D. 1,1,2 probability distributions. Use extra sheets if needed. 26-30. For numbers 6-8, refer to the probability distribution shown X 1 6 11 16 21 below. P(X) 1/7 1/7 2/7 1/7 2/7 X 0 1 2 3 P(X) 1/8 3/8 3/8 1/8 6. What is the mean of the probability distribution? A. 1.5 C. 1.6 B. 1.2 D. 1.8 7. What is the variance of the probability distribution? A. 0.75 C. 125 B. 1.00 D. 0.50 8. What is the standard deviation of the probabiltity? A. 1.00 C. 1.12 B. 0.87 D. 0.71 31-40. X 1 2 3 4 5 For numbers 9-10, refer to the probability distribution P(X) 1/10 3/10 1/10 2/10 3/10 shown below. X 0 2 4 6 8 P(X) 1/5 1/5 1/5 1/5 1/5 9. What is the mean of the probability distribution? A. 1.5 C. 3.5 B. 2.0 D.4.0 10. What is the variance of the probability distribution? A. 4.15 C. 8.00 B. 2.0 D. 7.50