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Open Question: Business Statistics homework/quiz help? My pages are missing in my book.?
1 ) If the variance of a probability was computed to be 3.6 grams, what is the standard deviation?
12.96
6.0
1.9
0.6
2 ) Sixty percent of the customers of a fast food chain order the Whopper, french fries and a drink. If a random sample of 15 cash register receipts is selected, what is the probability that 10 or more will show that the above three food items were ordered?
0.000
0.186
0.403
1,000
3 ) Judging from recent experience, 5 percent of the computer keyboards produced by an automatic, high-speed machine are defective. What is the probability that out of six keyboards selected at random, exactly zero keyboards will be defective?
0.500
0.735
0.735
0.001
4 ) The probabilities and the number of automobiles lined up at a Lakeside Olds at opening time (7:30 a.m.) for service are:
Number
Probability
1
0.05
2
0.30
3
0.40
4
0.25
On a typical day, how many automobiles should Lakeside Olds expect to be lined up at opening?
1.96
2.85
1.00
10.00
5 ) On a very hot summer day, 5 percent of the production employees at Midland States Steel are absent from work. The production employees are randomly selected for a special in-depth study on absenteeism. What is the probability of randomly selecting 10 production employees on a hot summer day and finding that none of them are absent?
0.100
0.599
0.344
0.002
6 ) Sweetwater & Associates write weekend trip insurance at a very nominal charge. Records show that the probability that a motorist will have an accident during the weekend and file a claim is 0.0005. Suppose they wrote 400 policies for the coming weekend, what is the probability that exactly two claims will be filed?
0.0164
0.8187
0.0001
7 ) What is a listing of all possible outcomes of an experiment and their corresponding probability of occurrence called?
Probability distribution
Random variable
Frequency distribution
Subjective probability
8 ) Which one of the following is NOT a condition of the binomial distribution?
At least 10 observations
Independent trials
Probability of success remains constant from trial to trial
Only two outcomes
9 ) Which is true for a binomial distribution?
Probability of success remains the same from trial to trial
There are three or more possible outcomes
All of the above are correct
Value of p is equal to 1.50
10 ) Which shape describes a Poisson distribution?
All of the above
Negatively skewed
Positively skewed
Symmetrical
11 ) Sponsors of a local charity decided to attract wealthy patrons to its $500-a-plate dinner by allowing each patron to buy a set of 20 tickets for the gaming tables. The chance of winning a prize for each of the 20 plays is 50-50. If you bought 20 tickets, what is the chance of winning 15 or more prizes?
0.750
0.250
0.021
0.006
12 ) What kind of distribution are the binomial and Poisson distributions?
Neither discrete or continuous
Continuous
Discrete
Both discrete and continuous
13 ) Which of the following is correct about a probability distribution?
Probability of each outcome must be between 0 and 1 inclusive
Sum of all possible outcomes must equal 1
All of the above
Outcomes must be mutually exclusive
14 ) The weight of an offensive linesman may be 205.15 pounds, 210.23 pounds, 225.05 pounds or 219.14 pounds. What do these measures illustrate?
Discrete random variable
Continuous random variable
All of the above
Complement rule
15 ) . Carlson Jewelers permits the return of their diamond wedding rings, provided the return occurs within two weeks of the purchase date. Their records reveal that 10 percent of the diamond wedding rings are returned. Five different customers buy five rings. What is the probability that none will be returned?
0.250
0.590
0.500
0.073
0.372
16 ) In a large metropolitan area, past records revealed that 30 percent of all the high school graduates go to college. From 20 graduates selected at random, what is the probability that exactly 8 will go to college?
0.887
0.114
0.654
0.400
17 ) Chances are 50-50 that a newborn baby will be a girl. For families with five children, what is the probability that all the children are girls?
0.001
0.250
0.900
0.031
18 ) A new car was put into production. It involved many assembly tasks. Each car was inspected at the end of the assembly line and the number of defects per unit was recorded. For the first 100 cars produced, there were 40 defective cars. Some of the cars had no defects; a few had one defect, and so on. The distribution of defects followed a Poisson distribution. Based on the first 100 produced, about how many out of every 1,000 cars assembled should have one or more defects?
About 165
About 630
About 660
About 330
19 ) The production department has installed a new spray machine t
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It is generally found that premiums for automobiles insurance are higher for red cars when compared to cars of other colors. Typically, to justify these elevated rates, the insurance companies will cite that an overall greater percentage of red cars are involved in accidents relative to cars of other colors. Therefore, a considerable number of lives could be saved by banning red cars from production. Which of the following indicates the most serious flaw in the reasoning of the previous passage?
A- It may be the companies that are producing the red cars are creating more dangerous products.
B- It may be the type of person that chooses a red car and not the color itself that results in higher accident rates.
C- Typically red cars can go faster than cars of other colors and as a result are inherently more dangerous.
D- Red cars are not as widely available as cars of other colors.
E- Red is a more conspicuous color and therefore police officers are more likely to pull over drivers who are in red vehicles.
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Resolved Question: Is Michael Moore a Moron or does that title belong to Roman Polanski?
Friday, October 2, 2009
MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Capitalism: A Love Story’
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Michael Moore’s new film, “Capitalism: A Love Story,” chronicles the galling excesses of our modern economy in brutal detail, jumping from home foreclosures to businesses cashing in on life insurance policies they had taken out on their dead employees to bank bailouts to million-dollar-bonuses paid out to executives of failed banks. As he comes to a crashing, triumphant crescendo, the merry prankster of modern moviemaking says he wants to get rid of capitalism and replace it with a better, fairer, more just system — democracy!
Democracy?
It’s a head scratcher. One doesn’t replace an economic system with a political system. Saying you want to replace “capitalism” with “democracy” is like saying you want to replace “public transit” with “puppy dogs.” It’s not quite right.
It’s obvious why he chose such a malapropism: “Socialism” is what Mr. Moore is really after, but that’s a far more disturbing word to the average American. He wants to replace one sacred-yet-secular American word (capitalism) with another sacred-yet-secular American word (democracy), fully obscuring that neither word means anything close to its dictionary definition in Mr. Moore’s worldview.
To Mr. Moore, capitalism isn’t an economic system that has delivered billions around the globe from poverty and subsistence existences by virtue of the profit motive.
No, to him, capitalism is an exploitative sham, an economic system designed to deliver money from the poor into the hands of the wealthy. If he had stuck to the recent bailouts of the banking industry, he might have had a point. Unfortunately, he spends much of the movie flying far afield of that travesty.
And that’s the main problem with Mr. Moore’s movie: His focus is too diffuse, his aim too scattershot. It’s old hat for the director to argue only one side of the story, but this is the first time he has so blatantly failed to focus on the primary issue at hand, flailing, instead, at all the wrong targets.
Consider Mr. Moore’s take on the foreclosure crisis: He sympathetically portrays two families who have gone through foreclosed after failing to meet their repayment obligations. Foreclosure is a terrible thing, something no family should have to suffer — unless, of course, they fail to repay the money that has been lent to them.
Credit is a bedrock of capitalism, but credit comes with certain responsibilities. Banks are not charitable institutions, and there have to be consequences for failing to pay back the money they advance. The subprime loan crisis was caused only in part by banks lending money to unqualified borrowers: No less complicit were the irresponsible citizens who took out far more money than they could afford on terms they could not possibly understand.
In a way, Mr. Moore and his ilk are the ones ultimately responsible for this crisis. By turning homeownership into a basic societal entitlement — irrespective of credit-worthiness — they encouraged the poor to borrow recklessly and leaned on lenders to give money even more recklessly.
Mr. Moore’s suggested solutions to the crisis of capitalism are almost as absurd as his diagnoses. As the film draws to a close, he asks us to reconsider Franklin D. Roosevelt’s second bill of rights, and one of those rights in particular jumps out: the guarantee of a job with a “living wage.”
This has been a constant bugaboo of Mr. Moore’s. He thinks General Motors Corp. — faced with competition from cheaper, better, more fuel-efficient vehicles from Japan and elsewhere — has shot itself in the foot. Not because it refused to build better cars or agreed to a back-breaking deal with the labor unions that made the cars too expensive, mind you. No, Mr. Moore seems to think GM has come to ruin because it has laid off too many employees, leaving the once thriving cities of the Midwest, including his hometown, Flint, Mich., wastelands with no business prospects.
Let us think about this for a moment, shall we?
GM automobiles are too expensive and too fuel-inefficient. They carry massive legacy costs providing health care benefits and pensions to both current and past employees of now-defunct plants. Increased plant efficiency and decreased need for labor are trumped by union demands to preserve jobs, resulting in excess workers collecting most of their pay for what amounts to make-work.
Yet GM should guarantee these people’s jobs and gold-plated benefits? Or the government should step in and subsidize inefficient companies to pay now-redundant employees?
Mr. Moore has always been long on provocative questions and short on answers. “Capitalism” is no different: He suggests a bright and shiny future without adequately examining the likely consequences of such a future or offering much in the way of proposals for bringing it to life — other than sophomoric pranks like showing up at a bank headquarters to
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