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This document contains 7 practice problems related to quantitative methods and probability distributions covered in an economics lecture. The problems cover binomial, Poisson, and hypergeometric distributions and calculating probabilities, expected values, and standard deviations related to random variables following these distributions. Examples include the probability of a certain number of customers or calls occurring within a time period, the probability of selecting defective items from a group, and determining outcomes of random sampling.

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This document contains 7 practice problems related to quantitative methods and probability distributions covered in an economics lecture. The problems cover binomial, Poisson, and hypergeometric distributions and calculating probabilities, expected values, and standard deviations related to random variables following these distributions. Examples include the probability of a certain number of customers or calls occurring within a time period, the probability of selecting defective items from a group, and determining outcomes of random sampling.

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ECMB11H3Y Quantitative Methods in Economics I L01

Lecture 05

In Class Exercise
Problem 1
The probability that a customer entering a clothing store will make a purchase is 0.3.
(a) If 3 people walk into the store, what is prob. 2 will buy something?

(b) Construct a tree diagram to answer (a)

Problem 2
The student body of a large university consists of 60% female students. In a random sample of 8 students, what is the
probability that exactly two are female?

Problem 3
x is a Binomial random variable iwht n = 10 and p = .10.
(a) Find P(x 2)

(b) What is the expected value and standard deviation of x?

Problem 4
Average # of cars arriving at ATM machine in a 15min period is 10. Assume # of cars arriving is Poisson Distributed
random variable.
(a) What is prob. 5 cars arrive Monday 9a 9:15am?

(b) What is prob. 5 cars arriving Monday 9-10am?

(c) What is prob. There will be 2 cars or less arriving Monday 9 9:15am?

(d) What is prob. more than 2 cars arriving Monday 9-9:15am?

(e) What is expected number of cars arriving Monday 9 9:30am?

(f) What is prob. 5 cars arriving at 10-10:15am and 5 cars arriving 10:15-10:30am?

(g) Given 30 cars arrived Monday 9-9:15am, what is prob. 5 cars arrive 9:15 9:30am?

Problem 5
During the period of time that a doctors office takes phone-in bookings, calls come in at the rate of one every four
minutes. What is the probability of 2 calls in 5 minutes?

Problem 6
Shelly removed 2 dead batteries from flash light and mixed them up with 2 new ones. If she pick up 2 of them randomly,
what is prob. both are good?

Problem 7
A company packs 12 electric fuses in a box. An inspector selects 3 units from the box for testing. Suppose the box
contains 5 defects.
(a) What is prob. that one of the 3 selected is a defective?

(b) What is probability there will be at least one defect found?

(c) What is expected number of defects found? Standard Deviation?

(d) What is probability of getting one defect if the box contains 1000 fuses instead of just 12?

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