


Hunter Aldridge
Seminole State College of Florida
Statistics
Statistics teacher | Tutor for 5 years
I earned my Statistics degree from Seminole State College of Florida. Equipped with a deep understanding of data analysis and interpretation, I'm here to guide you through the world of numbers. From probability theory to hypothesis testing, I'm committed to helping students grasp complex statistical concepts with clarity and confidence. Let's work together to unlock the mysteries of data and excel in your academic journey.
Questions
- We throw a dice 10 times. What's the probability of getting all the six different results?
- Suppose you had 5 regular dice. What are the odds of rolling a 2, 3, 5, 5, and a random number?
- Suppose the probability of rain tommorw is 80%. what are the odds of rain tommorrow?
- A single die is rolled one time. What is the probability of rolling a number greater than 5 or less than 3?
- What are the mean and standard deviation of a probability density function given by #Pr(X=k) = (18^ke^-18)/(k!) # for #k in {0,1,2... oo}#?
- What is the probability of an impossible event?
- Professor Snarff says, "You may work these six problems in any order you choose." There are 100 students in the class. Is it possible for all 100 students to work the problems in a different order?
- Using the digits #1,2,3,4,5,6# as many times as you wish, how many #3# digits numbers can you make that are divisible by #5# ?
- P(B)= 9/20 P(A and B)= 9/100 P(A)=?
- Why can a binomial distribution be used to model the results of a coin toss?
- A bag contains 26 tiles, each marked with a different letter of the alphabet. What is the probability of being able to spell the word math with four randomly selected tiles that are taken from the bag all at the same time?
- A student is certain of the answers to 4 questions but is totally baffled by 6 questions. If the student randomly guesses the answers to those 6 questions, what is the probability that the student will get a score of 5 or more on the test? E
- In a carnival game, there are six identical boxes, one of which contains a prize. Is it appropriate to use the binomial probability distribution to find the probability that a contestant who plays the game five times wins exactly twice?
- What are the mean and standard deviation of a binomial probability distribution with #n=13 # and #p=5/24 #?
- How many distinct ways can the eleven letters in the word "TALLAHASSEE" be arranged?
- What is the geometric mean of the pair of numbers 2 and 7?
- What are some basic guidelines concerning the design of a questionnaire?
- How do you write down 5 numbers where the mean is 7 and the median and mode are 6?
- What is the area under the standard normal curve between z = .84 and z = 1.95?
- What is the sample space for choosing a letter from the word mathematics?