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MATH302 Week 3 Knowledge Check Homework Practice Questions
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1.	Question: Suppose a random variable, x, arises from a binomial experiment. If n = 14, and p = 0.13, find the standard deviation. Round answer to 4 decimal places. 
2.	Question: A coin is flipped 30 times. Find σ². Round to 1 decimal place. 
3.	Question: It is known that 50% of adult workers have a high school diploma. If a random sample of 6 adult workers is selected, what is the probability that 3 or more of them have a high school diploma? 
4.	Question: Suppose a random variable, x, arise...
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MATH302 Week 3 Knowledge Check Homework Practice Questio
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1.	Question: Suppose a random variable, x, arises from a binomial experiment. If n = 14, and p = 0.13, find the standard deviation. Round answer to 4 decimal places. 
2.	Question: A coin is flipped 30 times. Find σ². Round to 1 decimal place. 
3.	Question: It is known that 50% of adult workers have a high school diploma. If a random sample of 6 adult workers is selected, what is the probability that 3 or more of them have a high school diploma? 
4.	Question: Suppose a random variable, x, arise...
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MATH302 Week 3 Knowledge Check Homework Practice Questions
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1.	Question: Suppose a random variable, x, arises from a binomial experiment. If n = 14, and p = 0.13, find the standard deviation. Round answer to 4 decimal places. 
2.	Question: A coin is flipped 30 times. Find σ². Round to 1 decimal place. 
3.	Question: It is known that 50% of adult workers have a high school diploma. If a random sample of 6 adult workers is selected, what is the probability that 3 or more of them have a high school diploma? 
4.	Question: Suppose a random variable, x, arise...
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MATH302 Week 3 Knowledge Check Homework Practice Questions
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1.	Question: Suppose a random variable, x, arises from a binomial experiment. If n = 14, and p = 0.13, find the standard deviation. Round answer to 4 decimal places. 
2.	Question: A coin is flipped 30 times. Find σ². Round to 1 decimal place. 
3.	Question: It is known that 50% of adult workers have a high school diploma. If a random sample of 6 adult workers is selected, what is the probability that 3 or more of them have a high school diploma? 
4.	Question: Suppose a random variable, x, arise...
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MATH302 Week 3 Test 3 Critique
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MATH302 Week 3 Test 3 Critique
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MATH302 Week 3 Discussion; Probability and counting rules; Discrete probability distributions
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MATH302 Week 3 Discussion; Probability and counting rules; Discrete probability distributions
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MATH302 Week 3 Discussion Probability and counting rules Discrete probability distributions
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W3: Probability and counting rules; Discrete probability distributions 
Recall the car data set you identified in Week 2. You will want to calculate the average for your data set. (Be sure you use the numbers without the supercar outlier) Once you have the average count how many of your data points fall below the average. You will take that number and divide it by 10. This will be your p or "success" in your problem. Once you have p, calculate q.
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MATH302 Week 3 Test 3 Critique
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MATH302 Week 3 Discussion; Probability and counting rules; Discrete probability distributions
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W3: Probability and counting rules; Discrete probability distributions 
Recall the car data set you identified in Week 2. You will want to calculate the average for your data set. (Be sure you use the numbers without the supercar outlier) Once you have the average count how many of your data points fall below the average. You will take that number and divide it by 10. This will be your p or "success" in your problem. Once you have p, calculate q. 
If you were to find another random sample of...
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