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441.3 459.2 487.1 647.2 784.9 647.2 675.5
(1) Draw a stem-and-leaf display for this dataset.
(2) What is the mean, median, mode?
(3) What is the range, variance, standard deviation?
(4) What is Q1, Q3?
(5) Is the smallest and largest outliers? Why?
(6) What is the percentage falling within 1 standard deviation? Does it satisfy the Empirical Rule?
X: {students are younger than 20 years old} Y: {students own a car} Z: {students are younger than 18 years old}
(1) Are events X and Z are mutually exclusive?
(2) What is X ∪ 𝑌𝑐 ?
(3) What is 𝑋𝑐 ∩ 𝑌 ?
(4) What is 𝑋 ∩ 𝑍?
Number of courses
Age 1 course 2 courses 3 courses 4 courses Total
Younger than 17 years old 45 188 274 32 539
17-20 years old 87 257 259 89 692
Older than 20 years old 23 155 142 49 369
Total 155 600 675 170 1600
(1) What is the probability that students take 3 courses or older than 20 years old?
(2) What is the probability that students are at least 17 years old or take 4 courses?
(3) Given that students are younger than 17 years old, what the probability that they take at least 3 courses?
(4) Given that students take only 1 course, what is the probability that they are at least 17 years old?
There are 10 balls in a bag, 4 red balls, 2 black balls, and 4 yellow balls. Every time you can pick one ball without
replacement. Now you pick 2 times.
(1) How likely you will have 2 black balls if you pick 2 times.
(2) How likely you will have one red ball and one yellow ball if you pick 2 times.
(3) How likely you will have at least one yellow balls.
An insurance company will insure a $700,000 house for its full value against fire damage at a premium of $1000 per
year. Suppose that the probability that the house will be damaged by fire is 0.0005 and let X denote the insurance
company’s profit.
(1) Draw the probability table.
(2) Calculate the insurance company’s expected profit.
There are 68% of students drive to school in one university. Here is a sample of 20 students.
(1) What is the probability that only 12 students drive to school?
(2) What is the probability that more than 15 students drive to school?
(3) What is the probability that no more than 10 students drive to school?
(4) What is the mean and standard deviation?
(5) What is the percentage falling with 1 standard deviation? Does it satisfy the Empirical Rule?