Statistics Questions needing to be done

Statistics Questions needing to be done

1)  A pharmacist receives a shipment of 15 bottles of a drug and has 5 of the bottles tested. If 6 of the 15 bottles are contaminated, what is the probability that at least 4 of the tested bottles are contaminated? Express your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to four decimal places.

2)  A pharmacist receives a shipment of 16 bottles of a drug and has 4 of the bottles tested. If 5 of the 16 bottles are contaminated, what is the probability that more than 1 of the tested bottles is contaminated? Express your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to four decimal places.

3)  A fair die will be rolled 15 times. What is the probability that 1, 2, or 3 is rolled less than 5 but more than 2 times? Round your answer to four decimal places.

4)  A well-mixed cookie dough will produce cookies with a mean of 6 chocolate chips apiece. What is the probability of getting a cookie with at least 3 chips? Round your answer to four decimal places.

5a)  If you draw two clubs on two consecutive draws without replacement from a standard deck of cards, you win $12. Otherwise you pay me $3.

Step 1 of 2: Find the expected value of the proposition. Round your answer to two decimal places. Losses must be expressed as negative values.

5b)  If you draw two clubs on two consecutive draws without replacement from a standard deck of cards you win $12. Otherwise you pay me $3.

Step 2 of 2: If you played this game 757 times how much would you expect to win or lose? Round your answer to two decimal places. Losses must be entered as negative.

6)  A researcher wishes to conduct a study of the color preferences of new car buyers. Suppose that 30% of this population prefers the color brown. If 18 buyers are randomly selected, what is the probability that between 5 and 8 (both inclusive) buyers would prefer brown? Round your answer to four decimal places.

7)  A fair die will be rolled 10 times. What is the probability that 4, 5, or 6 is rolled exactly 8 times? Round your answer to four decimal places.

8)  A fair die will be rolled 12 times. What is the probability that 1, 2, or 3 is rolled at most 9 times? Round your answer to four decimal places.

9)  Cars enter a car wash at a mean rate of 3 cars per half an hour. What is the probability that, in any hour, exactly 2 cars will enter the car wash? Round your answer to four decimal places.