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ACTIVIDAD 3:
Ejercicios 2.11, 2.31, 2.59, 2.83 y 2.105 (pág. 35 a 80).
Ejercicio 5.5 (pag. 150) y Ejercicio 5.9 (pag. 151).
Ejercicio 6.11 (pag. 186) y Ejercicio 6.14 (pag. 186).
SOLUCIÓN:
(a) S = {M1M2, M1F1, M1F2, M2M1, M2F1, M2F2, F1M1, F1M2, F1F2, F2M1, F2M2, F2F1}.
(a) With n1 = 4 possible answers for the first question, n2 = 4 possible answers for the second
question, and so forth, the generalized multiplication rule yields 4 5 = 1024 ways to answer the test.
(b) With n1 = 3 wrong answers for the first question, n2 = 3 wrong answers for the second
question, and so forth, the generalized multiplication rule yields
n1n2n3n4n5 = (3)(3)(3)(3)(3) = 35 = 243
ways to answer the test and get all questions wrong.
(a) 0.018;
Ejercicio 6.6 (Pag. 185 y ejercicio 6.2, 8va Ed y pag. 186 en la 9na Ed.).
(a) The area to the left of z is 1 − 0.3622 = 0.6378 which is closer to the tabled value 0.6368 than to
0.6406. Therefore, we choose z = 0.35.
(d) The distribution contains an area of 0.025 to the left of −z and therefore a total area of
0.025+0.95=0.975 to the left of z. From Table A.3, z = 1.96.
Ejercicio 6.13 (6.7 pag. 186 en 8va Ed. 6.13 9na Ed.).
(a) z = (32 − 40)/6.3 = −1.27; P(X > 32) = P(Z > −1.27) = 1 − 0.1020 = 0.8980.
(b) z = (28 − 40)/6.3 = −1.90, P(X < 28) = P(Z < −1.90) = 0.0287.
Ejercicio 6.15 (6.11 en la 8va Ed. pag. 186 y 6.15 en 9na Ed. ).
(a) z = (30 − 24)/3.8 = 1.58; P(X > 30) = P(Z > 1.58) = 0.0571.
(b) z = (15 − 24)/3.8 = −2.37; P(X > 15) = P(Z > −2.37) = 0.9911. He is late 99.11% of the time
(c) z = (25 − 24)/3.8 = 0.26; P(X > 25) = P(Z > 0.26) = 0.3974.