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Kisi2 UAS answer

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1. The probability that a goal keeper can block a penalty kick is 0.6. In a certain competition, 5 penalty kicks are to be
carried out. Find :
a) the probability that the goal keeper can block 3 of the penalty kicks
b) the probability that the goal keeper can block all of the penalty kicks
c) the probability that the goal keeper can block at least 3 of the penalty kicks
d) the mean and standard deviation of penalty kicks blocked by the goal keeper

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3. The average result of Statistics final exam is 74 with standard deviation of 7. If the result follows normal distribution, find :
a) the probability that the result of a randomly chosen student will be within 65 and 85
b) the probability that a randomly chosen student will pass the exam if the passing score is 60
c) the maximum score for ‘E’ if 5% of the students gets an ‘E’
d) the minimum score for ‘A’ if 12% of the students get an ‘A’

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5. A company produces 10% defective items. If 100 items are randomly selected, find :
a) the mean and standard deviation of the defective items
b) the probability that 8 of the items are defective
c) the probability that at least 12 of the items are defective
d) the probability that 5 or less of the items are defective

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6. The Good Nutrition Register, as part of its Sunday health supplement, reported that 68% of
Indonesian men consider nutrition of top priority in their lives. Suppose we select a sample of 438 men.
What is the likelihood that:
a. More than 170 consider nutrition important
b. At least 300 consider nutrition important
c. More than 127 but fewer than 411 consider nutrition important
d. Exactly 222 consider diet is important

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Orders for prescriptions arrive at a pharmacy management website has a lambda of one every
twenty seconds.
Find the probability the next order arrives in:
a) less than 5 seconds,
b) more than 40 seconds,
c) or between 5 and 40 seconds.

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Compton Computers wishes to set a minimum lifetime guarantee on its new power supply unit. Quality testing shows the time to failure follows an
exponential distribution with a mean of 4000 hours. Note that 4000 hours is a mean and not a rate. Therefore, we must compute λ as 1/4000 or 0.00025
failures per hour.
Compton wants a warranty period such that only five percent of the power supply units fail during that period. What value should they set for the warranty
period?

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4. The score average for a college has a mean of 2.61 and standard deviation of 0.5. A random sample of size 100 is taken fro m the population,
find :
a) standard deviation of the sampling distribution
b) the probability that the sample mean will be between 2.51 and 2.71
c) the probability that the sample mean will be between 2.49 and 2.56
d) the probability that the sample mean will be more than 2.66

The amount of time that a bank teller spends with each customer has a population mean of 4.2 minutes and a standard deviation of
0.6 minute. A random sample 25 customers is selected.

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0.6 minute. A random sample 25 customers is selected.
(a) Find the probability that the mean time spent per customer in the sample is at least 4 minutes,
(b) Find the probability that the mean time spent per customer in the sample is at most 4.5 minutes,
(c) Find the probability that the mean time spent per customer in the sample is between 3.9 minutes and 4.3 minutes.

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