MATH 225N Week 4 Quiz (August Term)

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Institution MATH225N Statistical Reasoning For The Health Sciences
Contributor Brianna
  1. Question: Alice sells boxes of candy at the baseball game and wants to know the mean number of boxes she sells. The numbers for the games so far are listed below: 16,14,14,21,15
  2. Question: Given the following list of prices (in thousands of dollars) of randomly selected trucks at a car dealership, find the median: 20,46,19,14,42,26,33
  3. Question: Each person in a group shuffles a deck of cards and keeps selecting a card until a queen appears. Find the mode of the following number of cards drawn from a deck until a queen appears: 3,12,3,11,5,5,3,10,12
  4. Question: The dataset below represents bugs found by a software tester in her product during different phases of testing: 88, 84, 81, 94, 91, 98, 98, 200. The measures of central tendency are given below: Mean: 25; Median: 92.5; Mode: 98. Identify the outlier and the measure of central tendency that is affected by the outlier.
  5. Question: Given the following histogram, decide if the data is skewed or  symmetrical:
  6. Question: The following data set represents the ages of all seven grandchildren in a family: 4, 5, 11, 12, 11, 8, 5  If the variance of the ages is 7, what is the standard deviation? Round the final answer to one decimal place.
  7. Question: Which of the data sets represented by the following box and whisker plots has the smallest standard deviation?
  8. Question: The box-and-whisker plot shows the number of books read by history students during the last school year: A box and whisker plot with minimum 4, first quartile 6, median 8, third quartile 10, and maximum 15. What is the range of the data?
  9. Question: A random sample of house sizes in major city has a sample mean of x¯=1204.9sq ft and sample standard deviation of s=124.6 sq ft.  Use the Empirical Rule to determine the approximate percentage of house sizes that lie between 7and 1454.1 sq ft. Round your answer to the nearest whole number (percent).
  10. Question: Is the statement below true or false? Independent is the property of two events in which the knowledge that one of the events occurred does not affect the chance the other occurs.
  11. Question: Brayden tosses a coin 500 Of those 500times, he observes heads a total of 416 times. Calculations show that the probability of this occurring by chance is less than 0.01, assuming the coin is fair. Determine the meaning of the significance level.
  12. Question: A spinner contains the numbers 1through 80. What is the probability that the spinner will land on a number that is not a multiple of 11? Give your answer in fraction form.
  13. Question: Of the following pairs of events, which pair has mutually exclusive events?
  14. Question: Fill in the following contingency table and find the number of students who both go to the beach AND go to the mountains.
  15. Question: A group of 140students at an elementary school were asked if they prefer the color orange to the color green. The results are shown in the table below. Given that a randomly selected survey participant is a male, what is the probability that this student prefers the color green? Enter your answer as a fraction.
  16. Question: Researchers want to study whether or not a fear of flying is related to a fear of heights. They surveyed a large group of people and asked them whether or not they had a fear of flying and whether or not they had a fear of heights. The data are ... in the contingency table below. What is the relative risk of being afraid of heights for those who are afraid of flying? Round your answer to two decimal places.
  17. Question: Which of the following frequency tables show a skewed data set? Select all answers that apply.
  18. Question: A student wants to know his average homework grade for the first half of his math class. There were 7homeworks in the first half of the class, and his grades out of 100are given by: 100,90,95,89,92,85,95 _ What is the population mean of his homework grades? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
  19. Question: The following data set represents the ages of all six grandchildren in a family. Find the variance for this data set of ages: 6, 3, 14, 11, 14, 6 _Round the final answer to one decimal place.
  20. Question: A poll was conducted during the final game of the basketball season to determine whether fans wanted to see the defending champions win the game or the challenging team win the game. From the poll, 216of the 374residents sampled from urban areas want the defending champions to win the game. In more rural areas, 304 of the 466 residents polled want the defending champions to win the game. Assuming location has nothing to do with team preference, the probability that the data gathered was the result of chance is calculated to be 03. What is the correct interpretation of this calculation?
  21. Question: Find the mode of the following amounts (in thousands of dollars) in savings accounts of randomly selected people aged 25-30 __ 8,6,8,7,2,2,2,4,4,4,4,7
  22. Question: A deck of cards contains red cards numbered 1,2,3,4,5, blue cards numbered 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8and green cards numbered 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10. If a single card is picked at random, what is the probability that the card is green? Give your answer as a fraction.
  23. Question: The five-number summary for a set of data is given below: What is the interquartile range of the set of data?
    Min     Q1    Median    Q3      Max
    60      65      70            75        87
  24. Question: The five-number summary for a set of data is given below: What is the interquartile range of the set of data?
    Min    Q1    Median    Q3    Max
    43       47        53          62     72
  25. Question: The following frequency table summarizes a set of data. What is the five-number summary?

 

 

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Term Summer 2020
Institution MATH225N Statistical Reasoning For The Health Sciences
Contributor Brianna
 

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