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Out of 29 Students in a class, 14 students are female.

A random sample of 10 students a


class with replacement. Let the random variable X denotes the number of female studen
random sample. Using EXCEL, compute the following
(i) What is the probability that all selected students are female? No female? Exactly 3 female?
(ii) Compute the probability of having at most 3 female students
(iii) Compute the probability of having more than 3 female students.
(iv) Compute the probability of having at least 3 female students.
(v) Compute the probability of having at least 3 but less than 6 female students
(vi) If the percentage of female students is between 35% and 65%, we say it's a good sample. What
getting a good sample?
(vii) What is the average number of female students in the sample?
(viii) What is the standard deviation of X, the number of female students in random sample?
(ix) Can you comment on the likely shape of the Binomial Histogram without actually plotting it?
(x) Draw the Binomial histogram and verify your comment is true or not.

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A fair coin is tossed 10 times. Calculate the following probabilities.


(i) The probability of getting exactly 4 heads.
(ii) The probability of getting less than 7 heads.
(iii) The probability of getting less than or exactly 7 heads.
(iv) The probability of getting more than 5 heads.
(v) The probability of getting more than or exactly 5 heads.

Suppose a E205 student takes the first evening exam that has 30 multiple-choice questions,
each of which has 4 possible answers. Since this student did not study for the exam, he
randomly chooses answer to each question.
(i) What is the probability that the student answers all the questions correctly?
(ii) What is the probbability that the student answers half the questions correctly?
(iii) What is the expected number of questions that the student answers correctly?
(iv) If a score of at least 90% will be considered as an A, what is the probability that the student
gets an A?
(v) If 50%<= (score) < 60%, it is considered a D. What is the probability that the student gets
a D?
(vi) Can you comment on the likely shape of the Binomial Histogram without actually plotting
it?

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