______20. What is the standard error of the mean if the sample size is 25 with standard deviation of 16?
A. 6.25 B. 3.2 C. 1.25 D. 0.64
______21. The weights of the eggs produced by a certain breed of hen are normally distributed with mean 65 grams and standard deviation of 5 grams. Which of the following will you use?
A. Normal Distribution
B. Central Limit Theorem
C. Discrete Probability Distribution
D. Binomial Distribution
______22. In a study done on the life expectancy of 500 people in a certain geographic region, the mean age at death was 72 years and the standard deviation was 5.3 years. If a sample of 50 people from this region is selected, and the probability that the mean life expectancy will be less than 70 years, which of the following will you use?
A. Normal Distribution
B. Central Limit Theorem
C. Discrete Probability Distribution
D. Binomial Distribution16
______23. The mean and standard deviation of a population are 200 and 20, respectively. What is the probability of selecting 25 data values with a mean less than 190?
A. 69% B. 31% C. 0.6% D. 99%
______24. In a metal fabrication process, metal rods are produced that have an average length of 20.5 meters with a standard deviation of 2.3 meters. A quality control specialist collects a random sample of 30 rods and measures their lengths. Suppose the resulting sample mean is 19.5 meters. Which of the following statements is true?
A. This sample mean is 2.38 standard deviations above what we expect.
B. This sample mean is 2.38 standard deviations below what we expect.
C. This sample mean is only 1 standard deviation above the population mean.
D. This sample mean is more than 3 standard deviations away from the population mean.
For number
25-26, refer to the problem below. Suppose the teenagers that attend public high schools get an average of 5.7 hours of sleep each night with a standard deviation of 1.7 hours. Assume that the average sleep hour is normally distributed, and 35 high school students are randomly selected.
______25. Compute the z-score for 6 hours of sleep.
A. 1.04 B. 0.18 C. 0.52 D. 0.82
______26.What is the probability that a randomly selected group of 35 high school students gets more than 6 hours of sleep each night?
A. 0.3508 B. 0.1492 C. 0.0714 D. 0.4286
For number 27-28, refer to the problem below. The amount of fuel used by jumbo jets to take off is normally distributed with a mean of 4, 000 gallons and a standard deviation of 125 gallons. A sample of 40 jumbo jets are randomly selected.
______27.Compute the z-score for 3, 950 gallons.
A. – 0.4 B. 0.4 C. – 2.53 D. 2.53
______28.What is the probability that the mean number of gallons of fuel needed to take off for a randomly selected sample of 40 jumbo jets will be less than 3, 950 gallons?
a. 78.1% B. 34.5% C. 2.5% D. 0.57%
______29..What is the probability that the mean number of gallons of fuel needed to take off for a randomly selected sample of 40 jumbo jets will be more than 3, 950 gallons?
A. 0.57% B. 49.43% C. 65.54% D. 99.43%
______30.Researchers found that boys playing high school football recorded an average of 355 hits to the head with a standard deviation of 80 hits during a season. What is the probability on a randomly selected team of 48 players that the average number of head hits per player is between 340 and 360?
A. 56.96% B. 43.04% C. 40.32% D. 16.64%​

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