Exercise Probability Distribution QA
Exercise Probability Distribution QA
Exercise Probability Distribution QA
1. The lifespans of people in a certain city constitute a normal distribution with a mean of 72 years and
a standard deviation of 6 years. What is the probability that a randomly selected person from the city
will live more than 75 years?
(0.3085)
2. Assume that scores on a Dental anxiety scale (ranging from 0 to 20) are normal for the general
population, with mean µ = 11 and standard deviation σ = 3.5.
a) What is the probability that a person chosen at random will score between 10 and 15 on this scale?
(0.4859)
b) What is the probability that a person chosen at random will have a score larger than 10 on this scale?
(0.6125)
c) What is the probability that a person chosen at random will have a score less than 5 on this scale?
(0.0432)
3. Let X denote the weight of newborn babies at Memorial Hospital. The weights are normally
distributed with mean µ = 8 lbs and standard deviation σ = 2 lbs.
a) What is the probability that the weight of a newborn, chosen at random from the records at Memorial
Hospital, is less than or equal to 9 lbs?
(0.6915)
b) What is the probability that the weight of a newborn baby, selected at random from the records of
Memorial Hospital, will be between 6 lbs and 8 lbs?
(0.3413)
4. A worn, poorly set-up machine is observed to produce components whose length X follows a normal
distribution with mean 20 cm and variance 2.56 cm. Calculate:
5. The number of industrial injuries per working week in a particular factory is known to follow a Poisson
distribution with mean 0.5. Find the probability that
a) no mistakes, (0.2231)
7. Consider a computer system with Poisson job-arrival stream at an average of 2 per minute. Determine
the probability that in any one-minute interval there will be
a) 0 jobs; (.135)
8. Births in a hospital follow a Poisson distribution at an average rate of 1.8 births per hour.
a) What is the probability of observing 4 births in a given hour at the hospital? (0.0723)
b) What about the probability of observing more than or equal to 2 births in a given hour at the hospital?
(0.537)
9. In a box of floppy discs it is known that 95% will work. Following a Binomial distribution, a sample of
three of the discs is selected at random. Using Tree Diagram, find the probability that
10. In a box of switches, it is known that 10% of the switches are faulty. A technician is wiring 30 circuits,
each of which needs one switch. Following Binomial distribution, what is the probability that
11. The probability that a mountain-bike rider travelling along a certain track will have a tyre burst is
0.05. Applying Binomial distribution, find the probability that among 17 riders:
12. 4. The probability that a machine will produce all bolts in a production run within specification is
0.998. A sample of 8 machines is taken at random following Binomial distribution. Calculate the
probability that