1. T F The number of defects on a product produced by a processis distributed as a Poisson distribution.
2. T F For large binomially distributed populations and smallsamples you can use sampling without replacement
3. T F Given a triangular distribution with minimum 2, maximum 8and mode 7, the probability of being smaller than 7 is greater than60%
4. T F The hypergeometric distribution describes samplingwithout replacement
5. T F The relative frequency of a value is the proportion oftimes the value occurs.
6. T F The permutation of n numbers is always smaller than thecombination of the same n numbers, taken the same number oftimes
7. T F The intersection of two events is greater than zero whenthey are mutually exclusive
8. T F The probability of rolling a 6 with a fair six sided dieis 1/6.
9. T F The product of the probability of two independent eventsis called conditional probability.
10. T F When we use both a beta and a triangular distribution torepresent a variable, the probability of a low value will always begrater with the triangular distribution