stats unit seven review (final)

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Clara recorded 50 numerical observations on a certain variable and then calculated the mean x‾x and the standard deviation s for the observations. To help decide whether a normal model is appropriate, she created the following chart. In Clara's chart, the letters a, b, c, d, and e represent the number of observations falling in each interval. Which of the following list of counts for a, b, c, d, and e respectively, is the best indicator that the variable can be modeled with a normal approximation?

1, 7, 34, 7, 1

The normal curve shown represents the sampling distribution of a sample mean for sample size n = 25, selected at random from a population with standard deviation σxσx​ Which of the following is the best estimate of the standard deviation of the population, σxσx​?

75

The histograms show the results of three simulations of a sampling distribution of a sample mean. For each simulation, 1,500 samples of size n were selected from the same population and the sample mean was recorded. The value of n was different for each of the three simulations. Which of the following is the correct ordering of the graphs from least value of n to greatest value of n ?

A, C, B

A certain skin cream is 80 percent effective in curing a common rash. A random sample of 100 people with the rash will use the cream. Which of the following is the best description of the shape of the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of those who will be cured?

Approximately normal

A sample of size n will be selected from a population with population proportion p. Which of the following must be true for the sampling distribution of the sample proportion to be approximately normal?

Both np and n(1 - p) are at least 10

The distribution of time needed to complete a certain programming task is approximately normal, with mean 47 minutes and standard deviation 6 minutes. Which of the following is closest to the probability that a randomly chosen task will take less than 34 minutes or more than 60 minutes to complete?

0.0303

Carly commutes to work, and her commute time is dependent on the weather. When the weather is good, the distribution of her commute times is approximately normal with mean 20 minutes and standard deviation 2 minutes. When the weather is not good, the distribution of her commute times is approximately normal with mean 30 minutes and standard deviation 4 minutes. Suppose the probability that the weather will be good tomorrow is 0.9. Which of the following is closest to the probability that Carly's commute time tomorrow will be greater than 25 minutes?

0.0950

For a certain population of sea turtles, 18 percent are longer than 6.5 feet. A random sample of 90 sea turtles will be selected. What is the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of sea turtles longer than 6.5 feet for samples of size 90 ?

0.18(1−0.18)90900.18(1−0.18)​​

A recent survey concluded that the proportion of American teenagers who have a cell phone is 0.27. The true population proportion of American teenagers who have a cell phone is 0.29. For samples of size 1,000 that are selected at random from this population, what are the mean and standard deviation, respectively, for the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of American teenagers who have a cell phone?

0.29,1000(0.29)(0.71)​​ underneath

On any given day, the proportion of workers at a factory who are more than 5 minutes late to work is 0.11. A random sample of 20 workers will be selected. Which of the following is the best interpretation of the mean of the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of workers in the sample who are more than 5 minutes late to work for samples of size 20 ?

For all samples of size 20, the mean of all possible sample proportions is equal to 0.11.

At a certain high school, the distribution of backpack weight is approximately normal with mean 19.7 pounds and standard deviation 3.1 pounds. A random sample of 5 backpacks will be selected, and the weight, in pounds, of each backpack will be recorded. For samples of size 5, which of the following is the best interpretation of P(x‾>22)≈0.05P(x>22)≈0.05?

For all samples of size 5, the probability that the sample mean will be greater than 22 pounds is approximately 0.05.

The distribution of age for players of a certain professional sport is strongly skewed to the right with mean 26.8 years and standard deviation 4.2 years. Consider a random sample of 4 players and a different random sample of 50 players from the population. Which of the following statements is true about the sampling distributions of the sample mean ages for samples of size 4 and samples of size 50 ?

Only the sampling distribution for size 50 will be approximately normal, and the mean for both will be 26.8.

A bag contains chips of which 27.5 percent are blue. A random sample of 5 chips will be selected one at a time and with replacement. What are the mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of blue chips for samples of size 5 ?

The mean is 0.275, and the standard deviation is (0.275)(0.725)55(0.275)(0.725)​​

Which of the following pairs of sample size n and population proportion p would produce the greatest standard deviation for the sampling distribution of a sample proportion p̂?

n = 100 and p close to 1/2

The histogram below represents data obtained after the census of an entire population was conducted. The sampling distribution of the sample mean based on samples of size 2 for the population was simulated, and a histogram of the results was produced. Which of the following histograms is most likely the histogram of that sampling distribution?

one peak in the middle two little bumps on the outside jedi symbol

The distribution of prices for a certain car model is approximately normal with mean $21,800 and standard deviation $400. A random sample of 4 cars of the model will be selected. What is the correct unit of measure for the mean of the sampling distribution of x‾?x?

Dollars

The mean number of pets owned by the population of students at a large high school is 3.2 pets per student with a standard deviation of 1.7 pets. A random sample of 16 students will be selected and the mean number of pets for the sample will be calculated. What is the mean of the sampling distribution of the sample mean for samples of size 16 ?

3.2

There were 5,317 previously owned homes sold in a western city in the year 2000. The distribution of the sales prices of these homes was strongly right-skewed, with a mean of $206,274 and a standard deviation of $37,881. If all possible simple random samples of size 100 are drawn from this population and the mean is computed for each of these samples, which of the following describes the sampling distribution of the sample mean?

Approximately normal with mean $206,274 and standard deviation $3,788

A manufacturer of cell phone screens has found that 5 percent of all screens produced have defects. Let pdpd​ represent the population proportion of all cell phone screens with a screen defect, therefore pd=0.05pd​=0.05. For the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of cell phone screens from this manufacturer with a screen defect for sample size 400, μpd=0.05μpd​​=0.05. Which of the following is the best interpretation of μpd=0.05μpd​​=0.05?

For all samples of size 400 from this population, the mean of all resulting sample proportions of cell phone screens with a screen defect is 0.05.

For which of the following is the shape of the sampling distribution of the sample mean approximately normal? A random sample of size 5 from a population that is approximately normal A random sample of size 10 from a population that is strongly skewed to the right A random sample of size 60 from a population that is strongly skewed to the left

I and III only

A fair die has its faces numbered from 1 to 6. Let random variable F represent the number landing face up when the die is tossed. The probability distribution for the random variable has mean 3.5 and standard deviation 1.7078. Consider a simulation with 400 trials designed to estimate the sampling distribution of the sample mean for 5 tosses of the die. For each trial, the die is tossed 5 times, and the mean of the 5 values landing face up is recorded.

Mean 3.5 and standard deviation 0.7638

A reading specialist wanted to estimate the mean word length, in number of letters, for an elementary school history textbook. The specialist took repeated random samples of size 100 words and estimated the mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution to be 4.9 letters and 0.15 letter, respectively. Based on the estimates for the sampling distribution, which of the following provides the best estimates of the population parameters?

Mean 4.9 letters and standard deviation 1.5 letters

According to government data, 22 percent of children in the United States under the age of 6 years live in households with incomes that are classified at a particular income level. A simple random sample of 300 children in the United States under the age of 6 years was selected for a study of learning in early childhood. If the government data are correct, which of the following best approximates the probability that at least 27 percent of the children in the sample live in households that are classified at the particular income level? (Note: z represents a standard normal random variable.)

P(z>300(0.22)(0.78)​​0.27−0.22​)

City officials estimate that 46 percent of all city residents are in favor of building a new city park. A random sample of 150 city residents will be selected. Suppose that 51 percent of the sample are in favor of building a new city park. Which of the following is true about the sampling distribution of the sample proportion for samples of size 150 ?

The distribution is approximately normal, and the mean is 0.46.

Data will be collected on the following variables. Which variable is most likely to be approximated by a normal model?

The distribution of life span, in minutes, for batteries of a certain size, where most life spans cluster around the center of the distribution but with some very low and some very high life spans

A manufacturer of cell phone batteries claims that the average number of recharge cycles for its batteries is 400. A consumer group will obtain a random sample of 100 of the manufacturer's batteries and will calculate the mean number of recharge cycles. Which of the following statements is justified by the central limit theorem?

The distribution of the sample means of the number of recharge cycles is approximately normal because the sample size of 100 is greater than 30.

Based on records kept at a gas station, the distribution of gallons of gas purchased by customers is skewed to the right with mean 10 gallons and standard deviation 4 gallons. A random sample of 64 customer receipts was selected, and the sample mean number of gallons was recorded. Suppose the process of selecting a random sample of 64 receipts and recording the sample mean number of gallons was repeated for a total of 100 samples. Which of the following is the best description of a dotplot created from the 100 sample means?

The dotplot is approximately normal with mean 10 gallons and standard deviation 0.5 gallon.

A recent report indicated that 90 percent of adults in a certain region actively try to include vegetables in their diet. A simulation was conducted that consisted of 50 trials with a population parameter of 0.9. Each trial consisted of a sample size of 10. The number of successes out of 10 was recorded, where success represented an adult trying to include vegetables in the diet. Five possible simulation results are shown. Which simulation is the best match to the one described?

all to the right; 7 8 9 10

The mean and standard deviation of the sample data collected on continuous variable x are -0.25 and 0.03, respectively. The following table shows the relative frequencies of the data in the given intervals. IntervalRelative Frequency−0.34≤x≤−0.31−0.34≤x≤−0.310.02−0.31≤x≤−0.28−0.31≤x≤−0.280.15−0.28≤x≤−0.25−0.28≤x≤−0.250.33−0.25≤x≤−0.22−0.25≤x≤−0.220.36−0.22≤x≤−0.19−0.22≤x≤−0.190.11−0.19≤x≤−0.16−0.19≤x≤−0.160.03 Based on the table, do the data support the use of a normal model to approximate population characteristics?

Yes, because the distribution of relative frequencies is very close to the empirical rule for normal models.

A machine is used to fill bags with a popular brand of trail mix. The machine is calibrated so the distribution of the weights of the bags of trail mix is normal, with mean 240 grams and standard deviation 3 grams. Of the following, which is the least weight of a bag in the top 5 percent of the distribution?

234 grams

Researchers will conduct a study of the television-viewing habits of children. They will select a simple random sample of children and record the number of hours of television the children watch per week. The researchers will report the sample mean as a point estimate for the population mean. Which of the following statements is correct for the sample mean as a point estimator?

A sample of size 25 will produce more variability of the estimator than a sample of size 50.

At a large corporation, 6,000 employees from department A and 4,000 employees from department B are attending a training session. A random sample of 500 employees attending the session will be selected. Consider two sampling methods: with replacement and without replacement. How will the methods affect the standard deviations of the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of employees from department B?

Sampling without replacement will result in a standard deviation less than but close to 0.4(0.6)500.5000.4(0.6)​​.


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