Identify the sample space of the probability experiment and determine the number of outcomes in the event. Draw a tree diagram when appropriate. Experiment: Guessing the gender(s) of the three children in a family Event: Guessing that the family has two boys
> Determine whether the statement is true or false. If it is false, rewrite it as a true statement. A data set can have the same mean, median, and mode.
> Find the mean, the median, and the mode of the data, if possible. If any measure cannot be found or does not represent the center of the data, explain why. The class levels of 25 students in a physics course Freshman: 2 Junior: 10 Sophomore: 5 Senior
> Find the mean, the median, and the mode of the data, if possible. If any measure cannot be found or does not represent the center of the data, explain why. The responses of a sample of 34 young adult United Kingdom males in custodial sentences who were a
> Find the mean, the median, and the mode of the data, if possible. If any measure cannot be found or does not represent the center of the data, explain why. The responses of a sample of 5330 shoppers who were asked how their purchases are made are shown i
> Find the mean, the median, and the mode of the data, if possible. If any measure cannot be found or does not represent the center of the data, explain why. The numbers of weeks the 33 longest leading Hot 100 songs remained at number 1 as of November 19,
> Find the mean, the median, and the mode of the data, if possible. If any measure cannot be found or does not represent the center of the data, explain why. The numbers of patients who responded to various combinations of electroconvulsive therapy, medica
> Use the ogive to approximate a. the number in the sample. b. the location of the greatest increase in frequency. Adult Males 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 +++++ 74 64 66 68 70 72 76 Height (in inches) Cumulative frequency
> Find the mean, the median, and the mode of the data, if possible. If any measure cannot be found or does not represent the center of the data, explain why. The durations (in minutes) of power failures at a residence in the last 10 years 18 26 45 75 1
> Find the mean, the median, and the mode of the data, if possible. If any measure cannot be found or does not represent the center of the data, explain why. The maximum numbers of passenger vehicle lanes at 16Â Canadian border ports of entry
> Find the mean, the median, and the mode of the data, if possible. If any measure cannot be found or does not represent the center of the data, explain why. The cholesterol levels of a sample of 10 female employees 154 240 171 188 235 203 184 173 181
> Find the mean, the median, and the mode of the data, if possible. If any measure cannot be found or does not represent the center of the data, explain why. The 2016–2017 tuition and fees (in thousands of dollars) for the top 14 universi
> Find the mean, the median, and the mode of the data, if possible. If any measure cannot be found or does not represent the center of the data, explain why. The ages of the new members of the House of Representatives in the 115th Congress from Florida as
> Determine whether the statement is true or false. If it is false, rewrite it as a true statement. Some quantitative data sets do not have medians.
> Find the mean, the median, and the mode of the data, if possible. If any measure cannot be found or does not represent the center of the data, explain why. The lengths (in words) of seven articles from The New York Post 650 1242 788 1462 662 709 803
> Find the mean, the median, and the mode of the data, if possible. If any measure cannot be found or does not represent the center of the data, explain why. The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) scores for a sample of seven students accepted into a law sch
> Find the mean, the median, and the mode of the data, if possible. If any measure cannot be found or does not represent the center of the data, explain why. The numbers of credits being taken by a sample of 14 full-time college students for a semester
> Match the distribution with one of the graphs in Exercises 9–12. Justify your decision. The frequency distribution of weights for a sample of seventh-grade boys 10. 22 20 15 18 12 16 14 12 9 10 6. 6. 4 3 2 25,000 45,000 65,000 85,00
> Use the ogive to approximate a. the number in the sample. b. the location of the greatest increase in frequency. Black Bears Weight (in pounds) Cumulative frequency 72.5 115.5 158.5 201.5 244.5 287.5 330.5 373.5 416.5 459.5
> Match the distribution with one of the graphs in Exercises 9–12. Justify your decision. The frequency distribution of scores on a 90-point test where a few students scored much lower than the majority of students 10. 22 20 15 18 12
> Match the distribution with one of the graphs in Exercises 9–12. Justify your decision. The frequency distribution of mileages of service vehicles at a business where a few vehicles have much higher mileages than the majority of vehicle
> Match the distribution with one of the graphs in Exercises 9–12. Justify your decision. The frequency distribution of 180 rolls of a dodecagon (a 12-sided die) 10. 22 20 15 18 12 16 14 12 9 10 6. 6. 4 3 2 25,000 45,000 65,000 85,00
> Determine whether the approximate shape of the distribution in the histogram is symmetric, uniform, skewed left, skewed right, or none of these. Justify your answer. 16 12 8 4 52.5 62.5 72.5 82.5
> Determine whether the approximate shape of the distribution in the histogram is symmetric, uniform, skewed left, skewed right, or none of these. Justify your answer. 18 15 12 9- 3 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
> Determine whether the approximate shape of the distribution in the histogram is symmetric, uniform, skewed left, skewed right, or none of these. Justify your answer. 15- 12- 9. 6 3 85 95 105 115 125 135 145 155
> Determine whether the statement is true or false. If it is false, rewrite it as a true statement. The mean is the measure of central tendency most likely to be affected by an outlier.
> Use the stem-and-leaf plot or dot plot to list the actual data entries. What is the maximum data entry? What is the minimum data entry? 2|7 32 41334778 5 011233 3444456689 6 888 7388 85 Key: 2|7 = 27
> Match the plot with the description of the sample. a. Times (in minutes) it takes a sample of employees to drive to work b. Grade point averages of a sample of students with finance majors c. Top speeds (in miles per hour) of a sample of high-performa
> Match the plot with the description of the sample. a. Times (in minutes) it takes a sample of employees to drive to work b. Grade point averages of a sample of students with finance majors c. Top speeds (in miles per hour) of a sample of high-performa
> Use the relative frequency histogram to a. identify the class with the greatest, and the class with the least, relative frequency. b. approximate the greatest and least relative frequencies. c. describe any patterns with the data. Campus Security
> Use the frequency distribution to find the a. class width, b. class midpoints, and c. class boundaries. Toledo, OH, Average Normal Temperatures (°F) Class Frequency, S 25-32 86 33-40 39 41-48 41 49-56 48 57-64 43 65-72 68 7
> Classify the statement as an example of classical probability, empirical probability, or subjective probability. Explain your reasoning. The chance that Corporation A’s stock price will fall today is 75%.
> Classify the statement as an example of classical probability, empirical probability, or subjective probability. Explain your reasoning. The probability of randomly selecting five cards of the same suit from a standard deck of 52 playing cards is about 0
> Classify the statement as an example of classical probability, empirical probability, or subjective probability. Explain your reasoning. On the basis of prior counts, a quality control officer says there is a 0.05 probability that a randomly chosen part
> Use the Fundamental Counting Principle. The state of Virginia’s license plates have three letters and four digits. Assuming that any letter or digit can be used, how many different license plates are possible?
> Use counting principles to find the probability. A corporation has six male senior executives and four female senior executives. Four senior executives are chosen at random to attend a technology seminar. What is the probability of choosing a. four men?
> Use counting principles to find the probability. A class of 40 students takes a statistics exam. The results are shown in the table at the left. Three students are selected at random. What is the probability that a. all three students received an A? b.
> Use counting principles to find the probability. A shipment of 200 calculators contains 3 defective units. What is the probability that a sample of three calculators will have a. no defective calculators? b. all defective calculators? c. at least one
> Use counting principles to find the probability. A security code consists of three letters and one digit. The first letter cannot be A, B, or C. What is the probability of guessing the security code on the first try?
> Use the Fundamental Counting Principle. A student must choose from 7 classes to take at 8:00 a.m., 4 classes to take at 9:00 a.m., and 3 classes to take at 10:00 a.m. How many ways can the student arrange the schedule?
> Use counting principles to find the probability. A full house consists of three of one kind and two of another kind. You are dealt a hand of five cards from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability of being dealt a full house consisting
> Use combinations and permutations. An employer must hire 2 people from a list of 13 applicants. In how many ways can the employer choose to hire the 2 people?
> Use combinations and permutations. A literary magazine editor must choose 4 short stories for this month’s issue from 17 submissions. In how many ways can the editor choose this month’s stories?
> Use combinations and permutations. Five players on a basketball team must each choose a player on the opposing team to defend. In how many ways can the players choose their defensive assignments?
> Use combinations and permutations. Fifteen cyclists enter a race. How many ways can the cyclists finish first, second, and third?
> Perform the indicated calculation. 5C3/10C3
> Perform the indicated calculation. 7C4
> Perform the indicated calculation. 8P6
> Perform the indicated calculation. 11P2
> You are given that P(A or B)= 0.55 and P(A)+ P(B)= 1. Do you have enough information to find P(A and B)? Explain.
> You are given that P(A)= 0.15 and P(B)= 0.40. Do you have enough information to find P(A or B)? Explain.
> Use the Pareto chart, which shows the results of a survey in which 3078 adults were asked with which social class they identify. Find the probability of randomly selecting an adult who does not identify as upper or lower class. Americans' Social Cla
> Use the Pareto chart, which shows the results of a survey in which 3078 adults were asked with which social class they identify. Find the probability of randomly selecting an adult who does not identify as middle class. Americans' Social Class Self-
> Use the Pareto chart, which shows the results of a survey in which 3078 adults were asked with which social class they identify. Find the probability of randomly selecting an adult who identifies as working or lower class. Americans' Social Class Se
> Use the Pareto chart, which shows the results of a survey in which 3078 adults were asked with which social class they identify. Find the probability of randomly selecting an adult who identifies as middle or upper-middle class. Americans' Social Cl
> Use the pie chart at the left, which shows the percent distribution of the number of students in U.S. public schools in a recent year. Find the probability of randomly selecting a school with 300 or more students. Students in Public Schools 1000 or
> Use the pie chart at the left, which shows the percent distribution of the number of students in U.S. public schools in a recent year. Find the probability of randomly selecting a school with fewer than 500Â students. Students in Public S
> Find the probability. The spinner shown at the left is spun. The spinner is equally likely to land on each number. Find the probability than the spinner lands on a multiple of 3 or a number greater than 5. 8 6. 2 3
> Find the probability. A 12-sided die, numbered 1 to 12, is rolled. Find the probability that the roll results in an odd number or a number less than 4.
> Find the probability. A card is randomly selected from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the card is red or a queen.
> Determine whether you would take a census or use a sampling. If you would use a sampling, determine which sampling technique you would use. Explain. a. The most popular type of investment among investors in New Jersey b. The average age of the 30 emplo
> Tim, a single taxpayer, operates a business as a single-member LLC. In 2018, his LLC reports business income of $225,000 and business deductions of $575,000, resulting in a loss of $350,000. What are the implications of this business loss? Can this busin
> Muad, a calendar year taxpayer, is the owner of sole proprietorship that uses the cash method. On February 1, 2018, she leases an office building to use in her business for $120,000 for an 18-month period. To obtain this favorable lease rate, she pays th
> Myrna and Geoffrey filed a joint tax return in 2017. Their AGI was $85,000, and itemized deductions were $13,700, which included $4,000 in state income tax. In 2018, they received a $1,800 refund of the state income taxes they paid in 2017. The standard
> During the year, Tamara had capital transactions resulting in gains (losses) as follows: Determine Tamara's net capital gain or loss as a result of these transactions. ($1,500) Sold stock in ABC Company (acquired two years ago) Sold collectible coi
> Rebecca sells her personal scooter for $550. She purchased the scooter for $700 three years ago. She also sells a painting for $1,200 that she acquired five years ago for $900. What are the tax implications of these sales?
> Christian and Mia form the CM Partnership, each receiving a 50% capital interest. Christian contributed property worth $200,000 (adjusted basis of $230,000), while Mia contributed property worth $210,000 (subject to a mortgage of $20,000 that is assumed
> Kim is a 40% shareholder in Taupe Corporation, a calendar year S Corporation. During 2018, Taupe had an operating 10ss of $200,000. If Kim has a basis of $50,000 in his stock and has made a 10an to Taupe of $20,000, how much of the 10ss can he deduct for
> Drab Corporation, a calendar year S Corporation, had the following transactions during 2018: What is Drab's ordinary business income for 2018? Sales $1,500,000 Cost of Goods Sold 700,000 Long-term capital gain Short-term capital loss Political lobb
> At a time when Emerald Corporation has E & P of $200,000 it distributes land (adjusted basis of $95,000 and fair market value of $180,000) to its sole shareholder, Bill. a. What is Bill's dividend income? b. Basis in the land? c. What are Emerald's tax c
> In 2018, Emily receives a distribution of $125,000 from her wholly owned calendar year corporation. As of January 1, 2018, the corporation has accumu1ated E & P of $15,000 and for 2018 has current E & P of $65,000. Emily's basis in her stock is $35,000.
> It is 2018. Bob and Nancy are married and file a joint return. They are both under age 50 and employed, with wages of $50,000 each. Their total AGI is $110,000. Neither of them is an active participant in a qualified plan. What is the maximum traditional
> Noah and Olivia form the Gray corporation with the following investment: Each receives 1,000 shares of Gray stock, but Olivia also receives cash of $20,000 (Each share of stock is worth $180.) a. What is Olivia's recognized gain? b. Her basis in the Gr
> Maroon Corporation is a calendar year taxpayer. Determine Maroon’s Federal income tax liability if its taxable income is: a. $68,000. b. $4,000,000. c. $21,000,000.
> Maize Corporation (a calendar year taxpayer) was formed on April 1, 2018. Calculate the maximum deduction for organizational expenses for 2018 if these costs were: a. $4,000. b. $24,000. c. $54,000. d. $64,000. e. Using spreadsheet software such as Micro
> Gold and Silver two unrelated calendar year corporations. For the current year, each had the following transactions: What is the dividends received deduction for: a. Gold Corporation? b. Silver Corporation? Gold Silver Income from operations Expens
> Banana Corporation is a May 31 fiscal year corporation. Calculate Banana's tax liability if taxable income is $900,000 for: a. The fiscal year ended May 31, 2017 b. The fiscal year ended May 31, 2018 c. The fiscal year ended May 31, 2019
> Purple Corporation purchases residential rental property for $1,000,000 (disregarding any allocation to the land) on March 9, 2015. Straight-line cost recovery of $130,295 is taken before the property is sold on October 23, 2018, for $1,000,000. a. What
> Green Corporation, a calendar year taxpayer, has ordinary income of $10,000 and a long-term capital loss of $12,000 in 2018. For past years, it had a long term capital gain of $2,500 in 2015 and a long-term capital gain of $5,000 in 2017. a. How much of
> On April 5, 2016, Gustavo was granted an NQSO for 200 shares of common stock at $50 per share. On the date of the grant, there was no readily ascertainable fair market va1ue for the option. Gustavo exercised the options on March 31, 2017, when the stock
> Zaire Corporation granted an ISO for 250 shares of its stock to Bruno on Ju1y 20, 2017, for service rendered. The option price was $130 and the fair market va1ue was $130 on the date of the grant. Bruno exercised the option on September 1, 2017, when the
> On May 31, 2013, Andro Corporation sold 500 shares of its stock to Nombeko, an employee, for $100 per share. No special election is made. At the time of the sale, the fair market value of the stock was $200 per share. Under the terms of the sale, each sh
> In the current year, Barlow moved from Chicago to Miami to start a new job, incurring costs of $1,200 to move household goods and $2,500 in temporary living expenses. Barlow was not reimbursed for any of these expenses. What amount should Barlow deduct a
> Robin, an executive, receives a golden parachute payment of $600,000 from his employer. His average annual compensation for the most recent five tax years is $150,000 a. For what amount will the corporation be denied a deduction? b. What is Robin's excis
> In 2018, Cao's compensation before his employer's contribution to a SEP is $66,000. up to what amount can Cao's employer contribute and deduct in 2018?
> Jadeveon a self-employed attorney, has a profit plan with a contribution rate of 15% of compensation. Jadeveon's earned income after the deduction of one-half of self-employment tax but before the Keogh contribution, is $304,750. What is the limit of Jad
> Zack, a sole proprietor, has earned income of $85,000 in 2018 (after the deduction for one-half of self-employment tax). What is the maximum contribution Zack may make to a defined contribution Keogh plan?
> Joanne, age 44, defers $23,000 in a qualified solo 401(k) plan in 2018. a. What amount must be returned to Joanna and by what date? b. In what year will the amount be taxed? c. What percent of the tax will be imposed on Joanna if excess contributions are
> During 2018, Learphart Corporation contributes $35,000 to its qualified pension plan. Normal cost for this year is $15,000, and the amount necessary to pay retirement benefits on behalf of employee services before 2018 is $110,000 (past service costs). a
> Sergio has participated for eight years in a defined benefit plan and has nine years of service with his employer. His average compensation for the three highest years is $160,000. What is Sergio's dollar limit on annual benefits?
> Shondee Corporation uses the lower of cost or market and FIFO inventory methods. At the end of 2017, the FIFO cost of the ending inventory was $181,000, and the market value of the inventory was $160,000. The corporation switched to LIFO in 2018. As a re
> The taxpayer's ending inventory is valued as follows: Under the lower of cost or market method, what is the value of the taxpayer's inventory? Item Cost Market Rakes $8,100 $7,900 Shovels $3,800 $4,300 Нoes $6,000 $6,250
> Shumpert, Inc., entered into a contract that was to take two years to comp1ete, with an estimated cost of $900,000. The contract price was $1,300,000. Costs of the contract for 2017, the first year, totaled $675,000. a. What was the gross profit reported
> Which of the following is not a deduction for AGI? a. Alimony paid b. Business rent on a self-employed business c. Property taxes paid on your primary residence d. One half of self-employment tax
> Jabeli Corporation, a calendar year taxpayer utilizing the complete contract method of accounting, constructed a building for Samson, Inc., under a 10ngterm contract. The gross contract price was $2,300,000. Jebali finished construction in 2018 at a cost
> In 2018, Skylar sold an apartment building for $20,000 cash and a $300,000 note due in two years. Skylar's cost of the property was $250,000, and he had deducted depreciation of $150,000, $60,000 of which was in excess of what the straight -line amount w
> On December 30, 2018, Whitney sold a piece of property for $85,000. Her basis in the property was $40,000, and she incurred $1,200 in selling expenses. The buyer paid $5,000 down with the balance payable in $10,000 installments over the next eight years.
> For 2018, Essence Company, a calendar year taxpayer, will change from using the cash method for tax purposes to the accrual method. At the end of 2017, Essence had the following items: What is the 481(a) adjustment for this change in accounting method?
> In 2018, Chaya Corporation, an accrua1 basis, ca1endar year taxpayer, provided services to clients and earned $25,000. The clients signed notes receivab1e to Chaya that have a fair market va1ue of $22,000 at year-end. In addition, Chaya sold a 36-month s
> In 2018, Aurora received a $25,000 bonus computed as percentage of profits. In 2019, Aurora's employer determined that the 2018 profits had been incorrectly computed, and Aurora had to refund the $8,000 in 2019. Assume that Aurora was in the 35% tax brac
> Gaffey Corporation is a wholesale distributor of auto parts and uses the cash method of accounting. The company's sales have been about $20,000,000 per year for the last few years. However, Gaffey has the opportunity to acquire an unincorporated competit