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The distribution of the number of transactions per day at a certain automated teller machine is approximately normal with a mean of 80 transactions and a standard deviation of 10 transactions. Which of the following represents the parameters of the distribution?

μ=80;σ=10

A random sample of 374 United States pennies was collected, and the age of each penny was determined. According to the boxplot below, what is the approximate interquartile range (IQR) of the ages?

16

Of the homeowners in the sample who have four or more credit cards, what proportion have owned their current homes for at least one year?

78/212

According to a recent survey, 81 percent of adults in a certain state have graduated from high school. If 15 adults from the state are selected at random, what is the probability that 5 of them have not graduated from high school?

C) (105)(0.81)5(0.19)10

Data will be collected on the following variables. Which variable can be considered discrete?

E The number of books a person finished reading last month

A local company is interested in supporting environmentally friendly initiatives such as carpooling among employees. The company surveyed all of the 200 employees at the downtown offices. Employees responded as to whether or not they own a car and to the location of the home where they live. The results are shown in the table below

If the person owns a car, he or she is more likely to live elsewhere in the city than to live in the downtown area in the city

The following frequency table shows the responses from a group of college students who were asked to choose their favorite flavor of ice cream. Which of the following statements is not supported by the table?

One-half of the students chose vanilla or chocolate.

A family would like to build a linear regression equation to predict the amount of grain harvested per acre of land on their farm. They subdivide their land into several smaller plots of land for testing and would like to select an explanatory variable they can control. Which of the following is an appropriate explanatory variable that the family could use to create a linear regression equation?

The amount of fertilizer applied to each plot of land

A scientist recorded the duration of the eruptions of the Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park that occurred during a one-month time period. The histogram below shows the distribution of the duration, in seconds, of the eruptions.

The distribution displays two clusters, with one cluster centered at about 125 seconds and the other centered at about 260 seconds, and has a range of at most 250 seconds.

. A school is having a contest in which students guess the number of candies in a jar. The student whose guess is closest to the correct number of candies in the jar wins a prize. The number of candies guessed by male and female students is shown in the back-to-back stemplot below.

The distributions of guesses for male and female students are both skewed to the left.

. A child psychologist asked 100 five year olds and 50 ten year olds to name their favorite color. Their results are shown in the following table

The percentage of five year olds who selected red or blue as their favorite color is greater than the percentage of ten year olds who selected red or blue as their favorite color.

For flights from a particular airport in January, there is a 30 percent chance of a flight being delayed because of icy weather. If a flight is delayed because of icy weather, there is a 10 percent chance the flight will also be delayed because of a mechanical problem. If a flight is not delayed because of icy weather, there is a 5 percent chance that it will be delayed because of a mechanical problem. If one flight is selected at random from the airport in January, what is the probability that the flight selected will have at least one of the two types of delays?

0.335

The table shows several values of and their corresponding values of . Which of the following is closest to the correlation between and ?

0.98

Each of the faces of a fair six-sided number cube is numbered with one of the numbers 1 through 6, with a different number appearing on each face. Two such number cubes will be tossed, and the sum of the numbers appearing on the faces that land up will be recorded. What is the probability that the sum will be 4, given that the sum is less than or equal to 6 ?

3/15

Researchers are studying populations of two squirrels, the eastern gray and the western gray. For the eastern gray squirrel, about 22 percent of the population weighs over 0.5 kilogram . For the western gray squirrel, about 36 percent of the population weighs over 0.5 . A random sample of 60 squirrels will be selected from the population of eastern gray squirrels, and a random sample of 120 squirrels will be selected from the population of western gray squirrels. What is the mean of the sampling distribution of the difference in sample proportions (eastern minus western) ?

?

A certain motel is roughly 20 miles from the entrance to Yosemite National Park. The motel manager wants to get a better estimate of the distance and asks five people to each measure the distance, to the nearest tenth of a mile, using the odometer in his or her car. The manager will use the median of the five measurements as the estimate of the distance. Which of the following statements is NOT a statistical justification for the manager's plan?

The actual distance should be considered a variable, and taking five measurements allows the manager to estimate the variability in the actual distance.

In a recent survey, the proportion of adults who indicated mystery as their favorite type of book was 0.325. Two simulations will be conducted for the sampling distribution of a sample proportion from a population with a true proportion of 0.325. Simulation A will consist of 1,500 trials with a sample size of 100. Simulation B will consist of 2,000 trials with a sample size of 50. Which of the following describes the center and variability of simulation A and simulation B?

The centers will roughly be equal, and the variability of simulation A will be less than the variability of simulation B.

will be selected at random. Let event represent the event of selecting a student in the band, and let event represent the event of selecting a student on a sports team. Are and mutually exclusive events?

Yes, because 5/78

Suppose that 25 percent of women and 22 percent of men would answer yes to a particular question. In a simulation, a random sample of 100 women and a random sample of 100 men were selected, and the difference in sample proportions of those who answered yes, p̂women - p̂men, was calculated. The process was repeated 1,000 times. Which of the following is most likely to be a representation of the simulated sampling distribution of the difference between the two sample proportions?

b


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