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1. In a basket containing 8 tomatoes, the probability of getting a ripe tomato is
0.2. Find the probability that this sample will contain;
(i) Exactly four ripe tomatoes
(ii) No ripe tomato
(iii) 2 or 3 ripe tomatoes
(iv) At least 7 ripe tomatoes
3. The secretary of an NGO works 5 days a week (Monday to Friday) and her
probability of being late on any given day is 0.2.
(a) calculate the mean and variance of number of days she will be late in a
month consisting of 4 weeks.
(b) What is the probability of her being punctual for a whole week.
(c) Calculate expected number of completely punctual weeks on a year.
ANS ; a) 4,3.2 b)O.3277 c)15.7286
4. A random variable X is such that X~ B(n,0.2). Given that the mean of this
distribution is 3.2. Find;
(i) Value of n
(ii) Standard deviation. ANS ;16,1.6
5. Of the students of S.5 sciences, 70% are known to have got distinctions in
mathematics in their UCE. If a sample of 14 students is taken from this
class, find the most likely number of them to have got distinctions in their
UCE. ANS ;10
6. A box containing 15 green and red apples. Given that the chance of picking a
green apple is 0.3. Find the probability that;
(i) Exactly 5 green apples will be picked
(ii) Exactly 8 red apples will be picked.
(iii) Less than 3 green apple.
ANS ;0.2061, 0.0811, 0.01268
7. In a certain town 20% of the people are known to have hypetitis B virus. A
sample of 12 people is taken from this town, find the probability that;
(i) At least 7 will have the virus
(ii) Less than 4 will have the virus
(iii) More than 8 will have the virus
(iv) More than 3 and at most 8 will have the virus.
ANS ;0.0039, 0.9274, 0.0001, 0.2053
EXERCISE 6.5
1. A pair of dice is thrown 20 times. Find the probability of getting a
double six at least 3 times.
Ans : 0.0172
2. Given that X B (10,0.4 ) , find
(i) P ( X 7)
(ii) P ( X = 6)
c) Find the probability that there are no defective bolts in either packet.
Ans : ( a ) 0.0105 ( b ) 0.988 ( c ) 0.358
6. In a test, there are ten multiple choice questions. For each question
there is a choice of four answers, only one of which is correct. A student
guesses each of the answers.
(a) Find the probability that he gets more than 7 correct.
He needs to obtain over half marks to pass and each question carries
equal weight.
(b) Find the probability that he passes the test.
Ans : ( a ) 0.0004 ( b ) 0.0197
7. University student Joe misses 9 o’clock lectures through oversleeping.
The probability that he oversleeps is 0.4. Find the probability that, in a
nine – week term, with two 9 o’clock lectures each week, he misses
more than half of them.
Ans : 0.135
8. The random variable X has a binomial distribution with mean and
variance 3. Find P ( X 14 )
Ans : 0.197
9. The random variable X is distributed binomially with mean 2 and
variance 1.6. Find
a) the probability that X is less than 6
b) the most likely value of X Ans : ( a ) 0.994 ( b ) 2
15. In a bag there are six red counters, eight yellow counters and six
green counters. An experiment consists of taking a counter at random
from the bag, noting its colour and then replacing it in the bag. This
procedure is carried out ten times in all. Find
a) the expected number of red counters drawn
b) the most likely number of green counters drawn
c) the probability that not more than four yellow counters are drawn.
Ans : ( a ) 3 ( b ) 3 ( c ) 0.633