Statistics STAT 112 Grade 11 Week 11 20
Statistics STAT 112 Grade 11 Week 11 20
Statistics STAT 112 Grade 11 Week 11 20
Select one:
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The correct answer is: Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements
Select one:
a. Normally Correct
b. Randomly
c. Evenly
d. Unevenly
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A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?
Select one:
a. 80%
b. 20%
c. 17% Correct
d. 83%
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Select one:
a. Margin of Errors
c. Confidence intervals
d. “p hat” values
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Point estimate is
Select one:
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Select one:
a. balanced
b. unbiased Correct
c. biased
d. inverse
Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.
Select one:
a. 1.24 Correct
b. 26.76
c. 3.16
d. 0.63
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Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.
Select one:
a. (11.34, 14.89)
b. (1.63, 2.25)
c. (21.36, 24.63)
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Select one:
a. Margin of Error
c. Population Parameter
d. Number of samples
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In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample proportion ^p
of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.
Select one:
a. 45%
b. 0.40
c. 55%
d. 0.60 Correct
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As the confidence interval for a given statistics increases in length, the confidence level ___________.
A: Increases - correct
Margin of error is
Select one:
a. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample
size Correct
b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the
sample size
c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided by standard deviation
d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided standard deviation
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The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size
Given n=100, x¯ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
Select one:
a. (42.103, 43.970)
b. (43.355, 46.645)
d. (46.921, 47.727)
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Given n=100, x¯ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
Select one:
a. 0.348 Incorrect
b. 0.20
c. 0.392
d. 0.196
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A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are satisfied
with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ^p of those who are
not satisfied based on the sample provided.
Select one:
a. 55%
b. 0.32 Correct
c. 0.
d. 0.68
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A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource Center
of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how many
students are not using the Library Resource Center?
Select one:
a. 33
b. 30
c. 67 Correct
d. 70
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A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?
Select one:
b. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours Correct
d. 8 hours less 1.2 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level
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The correct answer is: Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours
King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.
Select one:
a. (17,482, 18,649)
c. (23,467, 24,639)
d. (26,928, 27,375)
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Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:
Select one:
a. 0.043 Incorrect
b. 0.052
c. 0.064
d. 0.074
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Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:
Select one:
a. 0.053
b. 0.085
c. 0.072 Incorrect
d. 0.039
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A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ± 20
percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident
in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.
Select one:
a. (0.490, 0.601)
b. (0.452, 0.538)
d. (0.316, 0.483)
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Short Quiz 9
Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:
Select one:
a. 0.086
b. 0.059
c. 0.039 Incorrect
d. 0.330
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Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.
Select one:
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A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.
Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.
Select one:
a. 0.077
b. 0.329 Incorrect
c. 0.834
d. 0.290
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Select one:
b. (59,706 , 60,294)
c. (59,301 , 60,890)
d. (79,706 , 80,294)
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A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?
Select one:
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The correct answer is: 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours
Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:
Select one:
a. 0.055
b. 0.069
c. 0.047 Correct
d. 0.039
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Select one:
a. Lim Electronics can use the survey conducted for their advertisements.
b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.
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The correct answer is: The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.
A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?
Select one:
a. Z score plus less the square root of 9 hours less 1.5 hours
e. 9 hours less 1.5 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level
A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.
Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.
Select one:
a. 0.0726
b. 0.8932
c. 0.4508 Incorrect
d. 0.0934
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Select one:
a. 0.85 Incorrect
b. 0.72
c. 0.30
d. 0.60
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Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ^ =0.25.
Select one:
a. 34 Incorrect
b. 33
c. 31
d. 32
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Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ^p =0.25.
Select one:
a. 20 Incorrect
b. 22
c. 23
d. 21
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The correct answer is: 23
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ^p =0.35.
Select one:
a. 389
b. 215 Incorrect
c. 139
d. 152
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Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ^p =0.30.
Select one:
a. 41
b. 42
c. 44 Incorrect
d. 43
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The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the sample size
needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building. He wants to be able
to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys during past year that 85%
approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer need?
Select one:
a. 278 Incorrect
b. 2,145
c. 1,372
d. 196
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The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students
in the university.
Answer:
alternative hypothesis
Correct
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Select one:
a. Mutually exclusive
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The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.
Answer:
null hypothesis
Incorrect
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William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per
day on average, and calculated x¯ = 50.30. ABC suggests that µ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual
mean is less than the website owner claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?
Select one:
a. 55
b. Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55
f. Null hypothesis µ
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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ ≥ 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55
Select one:
b. Statistical hypothesis
c. Alternative hypothesis
d. Null hypothesis
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Select one:
a. ß
b. 1- a
c. 1- ß
d. a Correct
e. µ - a
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Select one:
a. a
b. a
c. a
d. 0.001
e. a
f. 0.010
g. 0.005
h. 0.025 Correct
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A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.
Answer:
alternative hypothesis
Incorrect
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This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.
Select one:
d. Null region
e. Critical region
g. Rejection region
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Answer:
null hypothesis
Correct
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Select one:
a. 1 - p value
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What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.
Select one:
The correct answer is: More people like android than IOS phone
If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error
Select one:
a. Rejection Error
c. Correction Error
d. Type II Error
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Answer:
null hypothesis
Correct
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In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.
Select one:
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This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.
Select one:
a. Z score
b. Null value Incorrect
c. Critical value
d. chi value
Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
–4
Select one:
a. Do not Reject
b. Reject Correct
c. Cannot be determined
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St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random sample of
49 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard
deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of the overall
population. What can we conclude based?
Select one:
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Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
2.35
Select one:
a. Cannot be determined
b. Reject
Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, s = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4
Answer:
-5 - wrong
Incorrect
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Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2
Answer:
-12.83
Incorrect
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Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 8, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 7.2
A: -1.99 - correct
Short Quiz 12
Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?
Select one:
a. 3.49 Incorrect
b. – 1.85
c. – 1.85
d. – 1.33
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Answer:
34.32 - wrong
Incorrect
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Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
3.31
Select one:
a. Cannot be determined
b. Reject Correct
c. Do not Reject
Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney.
Select one:
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Select one:
a. Critical values
e. Alternative hypothesis
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Select one:
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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.
In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.
Select one:
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Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
0.131
Select one:
a. Do not Reject
b. Reject Incorrect
c. Cannot be determined
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Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
1.11
Select one:
a. Cannot be determined
c. Reject
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Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
Answer:
56.23
Incorrect
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Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 8, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2
Answer:
-1.99
Correct
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Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
1.20
Select one:
a. Cannot be determined
b. Reject
c. Do not Reject Correct
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Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
– 0.6
Select one:
a. Cannot be determined
c. Reject
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A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
Select one:
a. 0.033
b. 0.028
c. 0.066 Incorrect
d. 0.041
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A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
Select one:
a. 0.932
b. 0.400
c. 0.783
d. 0.600 Incorrect
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A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.
Select one:
a. 0.442 Incorrect
b. 0.391
c. 0.137
d. 0.296
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A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.
At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?
Select one:
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A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?
Select one:
a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct
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A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
Select one:
a. -0.066
b. 2.112
c. -1.231
d. 1.992 Correct
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A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.
Select one:
a. 0.899
b. 1.203
c. 0.996
d. 1.095 Correct
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A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.
What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
A: 0.600
Short Quiz 13 Stats
The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?
Select one:
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A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.
Select one:
a. 0.983
b. 2.181
c. 3.004
d. 1.191 Correct
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A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.
Select one:
a. 0.087 Correct
b. 0.0632
c. 0.032
d. 0.051
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About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
Select one:
a. 0.041
b. 0.089
c. 0.026 Correct
d. 0.011
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About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
Select one:
a. -2.729
b. -0.998
c. -3.661
d. -1.260 Correct
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About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
Select one:
a. 0.372
b. 0.419
c. 0.267 Correct
d. 0.189
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Select one:
a. 0.667 Correct
b. 0.429
c. 0.739
d. 0.921
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The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
Select one:
a. 0.0548
b. 0.0808
c. 0.0993
d. 0.0741 Correct
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A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.
At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?
Select one:
Feedback
The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
Select one:
a. 0.963
b. 0.675 Correct
c. 0.367
d. 0.822
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The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?
Select one:
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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis
A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.
Select one:
a. 0.983
b. 2.181
c. 3.004
d. 1.191 Correct
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A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.
Select one:
a. 0.087 Correct
b. 0.0632
c. 0.032
d. 0.051
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About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
Select one:
a. 0.041
b. 0.089
c. 0.026 Correct
d. 0.011
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About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
Select one:
a. -2.729
b. -0.998
c. -3.661
d. -1.260 Correct
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About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
Select one:
a. 0.372
b. 0.419
c. 0.267 Correct
d. 0.189
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A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.
a. 0.667 Correct
b. 0.429
c. 0.739
d. 0.921
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The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
Select one:
a. 0.0548
b. 0.0808
c. 0.0993
d. 0.0741 Correct
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A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.
At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?
Select one:
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The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
a. 0.963
b. 0.675 Correct
c. 0.367
d. 0.822
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The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
Select one:
a. 0.062
b. 0.077
c. 0.034 correct
d. 0.045
Short quiz 14
In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable.
Select one:
b. Positive Correlation
c. Scattered Correlation
d. Negative Correlation
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Select one:
c. scatter plot
d. Cartesian plane
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When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means
Select one:
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Select one:
b. Correlation Correct
d. Linear Regression
e. Scatterplot Analysis
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Select one:
a. XY Plot
b. Scatter Plot
c. Correlation Plot
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The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also decreases.
Select one:
b. proportional association
c. elliptical association
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The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.
Select one:
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Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.
Select one:
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The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases.
Select one:
b. proportional association
c. elliptical association
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Select one:
b. Correlation line
c. Cross line
d. Scatter line
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Select one:
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The correct answer is: Direction, Shape, Strength
Select one:
a. XY Plots
c. Bivariate data
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Short Quiz 15
Select one:
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Select one:
a. 0, 100 Incorrect
b. 1, 100
c. +1, -1
d. 0, 1
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a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect
b. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable
c. Cannot be determined
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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable
Select one:
a. No relationship
c. Weak relationship
d. Strong relationship
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Select one:
b. Equal to zero.
d. Equal to 1.
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Select one:
c. No apparent correlation
d. Strong positive correction
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Select one:
a. Response variable
c. Trend variable
d. Correlation variable
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This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other observation
to be high.
Select one:
a. XY Plot
b. Positive Correlation
d. Negative Correlation
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Select one:
a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect
b. Cannot be determined
c. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable
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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable
a. Explanatory variable
c. Correlation variable
d. Trend variable
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Select one:
c. No apparent correlation
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The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation
Select one:
a. r2
b. r
c. XY
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a. Explanatory variable
c. Trend variable
d. Correlation variable
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Select one:
a. Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable Correct
b. Salary is the explanatory variable and number of years is the response variable
c. Cannot be determined
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The correct answer is: Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable
Select one:
a. No apparent correlation
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Expenditure is an example of a
Select one:
a. Trend variable
b. Explanatory variable
c. Correlation variable
Select one:
a. Parabola Correct
b. Ellipse
c. Circle
d. Straight line
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Select one:
b. y decreases as x increases
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In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.
Select one:
a. FALSE
b. Cannot be determined
c. TRUE Correct
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Select one:
a. y=3x + 11 Incorrect
b. y=6x + 5
c. y=8x + 3
d. y=3x + 8
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Select one:
a. 9
b. 11
c. 8
d. 3 Incorrect
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Answer:
4.2
Incorrect
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Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.
Select one:
a. y=5x + 1
b. y=10x + 2 Incorrect
c. y=5x + 2
d. y=10x + 1
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Answer:
Incorrect
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Select one:
b. y intercept Incorrect
d. xy intercept form
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Answer:
Correct
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Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.
Select one:
a. y=3x + 1
b. 2y=6x + 3
c. y=-3x + 3 Correct
d. 2y=6x + 1
Select one:
a. 2 Correct
b. 1
c. 8
d. 7
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Answer:
Incorrect
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Select one:
a. y=2x + 7 Correct
b. y=5x + 2
c. y=7x + 1
d. y=7x + 5
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Write the slope-intercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and y-intercept 4.
answer: 6x+4
Sampling distribution of proportions is randomly distributed.
A: FALSE. Replace the word Sampling distribution with Confidence Coefficient - correct
Given n=60, x̄ =250, s=3, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution, find
the interval estimate of the population mean.
A: (58.59, 61.41) - correct
Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.12 and ̂p = 0.30.
A: 57 - correct
Given the sample size (n=230) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error for the
95% confidence interval:
A: 0.083 - correct
Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 228 - correct
Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 89 - correct
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.20 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 35 - correct
True of False. The series of disconnected points is referred to as Bivariate.
A: false - correct
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.25 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 23 - correct
Given n=20, x̄ =30, s=2, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution, find the
margin of error.
A: 0.74 - correct
Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 20.8, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 21.2
A: 0.99 - correct
Common choices of confidence level are
A: 90%, 95%, 99% - correct
Proportion is a fraction expression where the _____________________ is in the numerator and the
_____________________ is the denominator.
A: Favorable response, Total number of responses - correct
Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p=0.15.
A:196 - correct
Given n=50, x̄ =250, s=4, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution, find
the interval estimate of the population mean.
A: (249.07, 250.93) – correct
Given the sample size (n=250) and sample proportion (p=0.40), find the approximate margin of error for the
90% confidence interval:
A: 0.05 - correct
Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 31.2, σ = 3, n = 66, x̄ = 32
A: 2.17 - correct
Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 81 - correct
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂p =0.35.
A: 152 – correct
The management of a local grocery store wants to estimate the average amount their customers spend at
the store to within 0.50 pesos, with a 90% confidence. What is the minimum sample size required, if the
standard deviation is assumed to be 4.50 pesos.
A: 220 - correct
Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂p =0.25.
A: 80 - correct
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.11 and ̂p = 0.35.
A: 126 - correct
Given the sample size (n=150) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error for the
95% confidence interval:
A: 0.07 – correct
A survey was conducted to 200 Grade 6 students who uses the internet in research instead of the school
library. Based on the survey, 160 students responded Yes. What is the population proportion to students who
uses the library in their research?
A: 80% - correct
St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 900. From a random sample of 169
students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 850 with a standard
deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of the overall population:
What can we conclude based on the hypotheses and test statistic?
A: Reject null hypothesis - correct
Given n=20, x̄ =89, s=2, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution, find the
margin of error.
A: 1.15 - correct
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
0.1 – correct
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
– 3.1
A: reject – correct
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
1.0
A: do not reject - correct
Year is an example of a
A: Explanatory variable - correct
In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable y.
A: FALSE – correct
Using the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in 3 decimal
places.
n=700, p̂ = 0.75, 95% confidence
A: 0.780 - correct
Using the following data, find the margin of error. Your answer must be in 3 decimal places
n=400, p̂ = 0.75, 90% confidence
A: 0.036 - correct
Given the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two decimal
places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 80, Standard Deviation = 20, Confidence coefficient = 1.645
A: 76.71 - correct
Given the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two decimal
places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 69.84 – correct
Given the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two decimal
places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 80.16 - correct
Given the following data, find the margin of error. Your answer must be in two decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 5.16 - correct