Number line Activity
... Assign one Post-It value to each individual. One at a time, each person in the group places a Post-It value on number line. Use color points or vertical marks to designate exact spot where the Post-It belongs on number line Create large number line on draw erase board. Then add a 0 (zero) to the cen ...
... Assign one Post-It value to each individual. One at a time, each person in the group places a Post-It value on number line. Use color points or vertical marks to designate exact spot where the Post-It belongs on number line Create large number line on draw erase board. Then add a 0 (zero) to the cen ...
Section 13.1 Assignment
... Calculating Probability When Outcomes Are Equally Likely: If S is a sample space with all equally likely outcomes, then each ...
... Calculating Probability When Outcomes Are Equally Likely: If S is a sample space with all equally likely outcomes, then each ...
Lab 3 - Professor Mo Geraghty
... found on the menu bar STAT>TABLES>CROSSTABULATION. Choose two data items and check that you want count, row percents and column percents. You can also make a clustered bar graph GRAPHS>BAR GRAPH>CLUSTERED. The example shows gender cross-tabulated with grade level: ...
... found on the menu bar STAT>TABLES>CROSSTABULATION. Choose two data items and check that you want count, row percents and column percents. You can also make a clustered bar graph GRAPHS>BAR GRAPH>CLUSTERED. The example shows gender cross-tabulated with grade level: ...
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes
... 20) A package delivery service claims that no more than 5 percent of all packages arrive at the address late. Assuming that the conditions for the binomial hold, if a sample of size 10 packages is randomly selected and the 5 percent rate holds, what is the probability that more than 2 packages will ...
... 20) A package delivery service claims that no more than 5 percent of all packages arrive at the address late. Assuming that the conditions for the binomial hold, if a sample of size 10 packages is randomly selected and the 5 percent rate holds, what is the probability that more than 2 packages will ...
Ch6 Probability Review Name: Government data give the following
... Questions 10 and 11 relate to the following: An event A will occur with probability 0.5. An event B will occur with probability 0.6. The probability that both A and B wil occur is 0.1. 10. The conditional probability of A, given B ...
... Questions 10 and 11 relate to the following: An event A will occur with probability 0.5. An event B will occur with probability 0.6. The probability that both A and B wil occur is 0.1. 10. The conditional probability of A, given B ...
Binomial distribution
... range of values. Example Let X = blood alcohol level of randomly selected student. Use formula to find P(X 0.10) ...
... range of values. Example Let X = blood alcohol level of randomly selected student. Use formula to find P(X 0.10) ...
Actuarial Exam Practice Problem Set 2
... About this problem set: These are problems from Course 1/P actuarial exams that I have collected over the years, grouped by topic, and ordered by difficulty. All of the exams have appeared on the SOA website http://www.soa.org/ at some point in the past, though most of them are no longer there. The ...
... About this problem set: These are problems from Course 1/P actuarial exams that I have collected over the years, grouped by topic, and ordered by difficulty. All of the exams have appeared on the SOA website http://www.soa.org/ at some point in the past, though most of them are no longer there. The ...