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A. (-2)(-3)
B. (-2)(3)
C. (2)(-3)
D.(2)(3)
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A=6
B=-6
C=-6
D=6
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1.The
singular form of the word “dice” is “die”. Tom was throwing a six-sided die.
The first time he threw, he got a three; the second time he threw, he got a
three again. What’s the probability of getting a three at the third time? 2.There are 30 table tennis balls in the box: 6
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randomly select one ball from the box, what’s the probability that you will get
a red one: 3. Rachel was flipping a coin with Jerry. She
told jerry: “I am able to get all heads in two tosses.” Jerry laughed at her:
“No, the probability of getting two heads at two tosses is only__” 4. Jennie and Alex both wanted to get a free
ticket for a College Music concert. However, the concert staff told them the
tickets were limited. Twenty people wanted to attend the concert but only 10
free tickets were left. So the concert center staff decided to use a lottery to
decide who would receive the free tickets. What’s the probability of Jennie and
Alex both getting free tickets? 5.Laura and Melissa were playing dice. What the probability of Laura and
Melissa both getting a 6? 6. In a statistics class with 36 students, the
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bigger than 0.1 d. Not
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accurate. Sarah is thinking about having the test. Before she has the test she
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than d. Unrelated
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distribution is: a. 0.0 b. 1.0 c. 100 d. 68% 19. A normal distribution with a mean
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four: mean= 38, SE=5 29. For which of the following degrees of freedom is a t
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0.9) c. (-1.2,
0.3) d. (0.6,
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three again. What’s the probability of getting a three at the third time? 2.There are 30 table tennis balls in the box: 6
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tickets were limited. Twenty people wanted to attend the concert but only 10
free tickets were left. So the concert center staff decided to use a lottery to
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0.5) b. (-0.7,
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0.3) d. (0.6,
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of the t distribution is correct? (Select all that apply) a. With
smaller sample sizes, the t distribution is leptokurtic b. When
the sample size is large (more than 100), the t distribution is very similar to
the standard normal distribution c. With
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t distribution will never be close to normal distribution 34. _________________refers to whether or not an estimator tends
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deviation of the sampling distribution and play a critical role in the
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