Final Exam will be 24 Questions (22 at 4 points, 2 at 6 points)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
 I consistently calculate confidence intervals and test statistics correctly, showing formula, substitutions, correct critical values, and correct margins.
Advertisements

Sampling: Final and Initial Sample Size Determination
Copyright © 2004 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Estimation and Confidence Intervals.
AP STATISTICS LESSON 11 – 2 (DAY 1) Comparing Two Means.
Estimation Using a Single Sample
Estimation and Confidence Intervals
Bennie D Waller, Longwood University Statistics Bennie Waller Longwood University 201 High Street Farmville, VA
Confidence Intervals Review
Chapter 10 Inferences from Two Samples
BPS - 5th Ed. Chapter 191 Inference about a Population Proportion.
Estimation Chapter 8. Estimating µ When σ Is Known.
Confidence Intervals. Examples: Confidence Intervals 1. Among various ethnic groups, the standard deviation of heights is known to be approximately.
Warm Up 8/26/14 A study of college freshmen’s study habits found that the time (in hours) that college freshmen use to study each week follows a distribution.
Determining the Appropriate Sample Size
1 If we live with a deep sense of gratitude, our life will be greatly embellished.
Section 7.2 P1 Means and Variances of Random Variables AP Statistics.
Vocab Normal, Standard Normal, Uniform, t Point Estimate Sampling distribution of the means Confidence Interval Confidence Level / α.
1 Copyright © 2010, 2007, 2004 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Example: In a recent poll, 70% of 1501 randomly selected adults said they believed.
HAWKES LEARNING SYSTEMS Students Matter. Success Counts. Copyright © 2013 by Hawkes Learning Systems/Quant Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Section 8.1.
MATH 2311 Final Exam Review. The probability that a randomly selected person is left handed (the event L) is P(L) = 0.1 and the probability that a randomly.
Class Seven Turn In: Chapter 18: 32, 34, 36 Chapter 19: 26, 34, 44 Quiz 3 For Class Eight: Chapter 20: 18, 20, 24 Chapter 22: 34, 36 Read Chapters 23 &
MATH Section 7.5.
Comparing Two Proportions Chapter 21. In a two-sample problem, we want to compare two populations or the responses to two treatments based on two independent.
Interpreting Estimates Intervals for Proportions Intervals for Known Sigma Intervals for Unknown Sigma Sample Size
MATH Section 7.2.
Class Six Turn In: Chapter 15: 30, 32, 38, 44, 48, 50 Chapter 17: 28, 38, 44 For Class Seven: Chapter 18: 32, 34, 36 Chapter 19: 26, 34, 44 Quiz 3 Read.
Elementary Statistics:
MATH 2311 Review for Exam 2.
Estimation and Confidence Intervals
Lecture #14 Thursday, October 6, 2016 Textbook: Sections 8.4, 8.5, 8.6
MATH 2311 Final Exam Review.
Confidence Intervals about a Population Proportion
SSF1063: Statistics for Social Sciences
Essential Statistics Inference about a Population Proportion
Hypothesis Testing Review
Basic Practice of Statistics - 3rd Edition
Inferences Based on a Single Sample
MATH 2311 Section 7.4.
MATH 2311 Final Exam Review.
Ch13-15 Group QUIZ.
Comparing Two Proportions
Chapter 8: Inference for Proportions
MATH 2311 Section 7.4.
Final Exam will be 24 Questions (22 at 4 points, 2 at 6 points)
MATH 2311 Section 7.4.
Hypothesis Tests for a Population Mean,
MATH Review for Exam 2.
Final Exam will be 24 Questions (22 at 4 points, 2 at 6 points)
MATH 2311 Review for Exam 2 5 Multiple Choice (40 points): Test 2
Final Exam will be 24 Questions (22 at 4 points, 2 at 6 points)
A 95% confidence interval for the mean, μ, of a population is (13, 20)
Hypothesis Testing Two Proportions
Regression Chapter 8.
MATH 2311 Test Review 1 7 multiple choice questions, worth 56 points. (Test 1) 3 free response questions, worth 44 points. (Test 1 FR) Terms and Vocabulary;
Estimation and Confidence Intervals
Section Means and Variances of Random Variables
MATH 2311 Review for Exam 2 5 Multiple Choice (40 points): Test 2
Chapter Outline Inferences About the Difference Between Two Population Means: s 1 and s 2 Known.
MATH 2311 Section 7.4.
MATH 2311 Section 7.5.
Chapter 9 Estimation: Additional Topics
Interval Estimation Download this presentation.
Essential Statistics Inference about a Population Proportion
Sampling Distributions Key to Statistical Inference
Chapter 9 Lecture 3 Section: 9.3.
MATH 2311 Test Review 1 10 multiple choice questions, worth 70 points. (Test 1) 3 free response questions, worth 30 points. (Test 1 FR) Terms and Vocabulary;
Final Exam will be 24 Questions (22 at 4 points, 2 at 6 points)
MATH 2311 Section 7.4.
MATH 2311 Review for Exam 2 10 Multiple Choice (70 points): Test 2
MATH 2311 Section 7.5.
Presentation transcript:

Final Exam will be 24 Questions (22 at 4 points, 2 at 6 points) MATH 2311 Final Exam Review Final Exam will be 24 Questions (22 at 4 points, 2 at 6 points) All Multiple Choice

The probability that a randomly selected person is a vegetarian is P(V) = 0.07 and the probability that a randomly selected person exercises regularly is P(E) = 0.35. The probability that a randomly selected person is a vegetarian and exercises regularly is 0.04. Find the probability that a randomly selected person either is a vegetarian, a regular exerciser, or both.

You are dealt 7 cards from a standard deck of 52 cards You are dealt 7 cards from a standard deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that your hand will contain exactly 2 aces.

Given the following sampling distribution: What is P(6)?

Given the following sampling distribution: What is P(X < 4)?

Given the following sampling distribution: What is the expected value of the distribution?

Given the following sampling distribution: What is the standard deviation of the distribution?

Suppose you have a distribution, W, with mean = 3 Suppose you have a distribution, W, with mean = 3.5 and standard deviation = 0.03. Define a new random variable V = 12W + 2.3. Find the mean and standard deviation of V.

The probability of a new car battery failing is 3% The probability of a new car battery failing is 3%. You sold 25 car batteries in a given week. What is the probability that exactly 2 of them would have failed.

The probability of someone being allergic to peanuts is 8% The probability of someone being allergic to peanuts is 8%. In a room of 75 people, what is the probability that less than 3 have a peanut allergy?

The probability of winning one round of a card game in 0. 24 The probability of winning one round of a card game in 0.24. What is the probability that your first win will be on the second round of the game?

The amount of money spent on lunch is normally distributed with a mean of $7.50 and a standard deviation of $1.10. What is the probability that someone will spend more than $12.00 on lunch?

Find a value of c so that P(Z > c) = 0.785.

The mean height of students in a fifth grade class is 52 inches with a standard deviation of 1.6 inches. You select 5 students from this class. What is the probability that the mean height of your selection is between 48 and 50 inches?

In a large population, 32% of the adults own pets In a large population, 32% of the adults own pets. A simple random sample of 200 adults is to be contacted and the sample proportion computed. What is the mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the sample proportions?

In a large population, 32% of the adults own pets In a large population, 32% of the adults own pets. A simple random sample of 200 adults is to be contacted and the sample proportion computed. Find the probability that less than 50 of this sample own pets?

Determine the correlation coefficient of the following data:

Determine the LSRL of the data:

Determine the residual of the data for the value of x = 14.

Based on the two-way distribution table, what percent of people with Young Children play Tennis?

A simple random sample of 75 children indicated that 12% come from single-parent homes. Create the 95% confidence level of the true population proportion for children from single-parent homes.

A test has been done to show the effectiveness of a new drug A test has been done to show the effectiveness of a new drug. The treatment group, 45 people, had 25% improvement rate, and the placebo group, 35 people, had a 10% improvement rate. Determine the 90% confidence interval for the difference in improvement rates.

The height of 8th graders is known to have a standard deviation of 4 inches. A simple random sample of 81 of them is chosen and found to have a mean height of 52 inches. Construct a 89% confidence interval for the mean height of 8th grade students.

A study is conducted to determine the mean height of college students A study is conducted to determine the mean height of college students. A group of 50 men had a mean height of 70 inches with a standard deviation of 4 inches. A group of 40 women had a mean height of 66 inches with a standard deviation of 5 inches. Determine the 95% confidence interval for the difference in mean heights.

A company wishes to determine what percent of their customers clip coupons. How large of a sample must be surveyed if this company wants a margin of error of less than 0.02 with a confidence level of 95%?

You heard a statistic that an amateur gunman can hit a target 40% of the time. You feel you can do better. You fire a gun 50 times and hit your target a total of 32 times. Test your claim with a significance of 0.05.

A school district claims that their male and female students have equal passing rates on final exams. Out of 55 males surveyed 43 passed the final exam. Out of 62 females surveyed, 58 passed the final exam. Test the school district’s claim at a confidence level of 5%.

A random number chart is said to be accurate if in any line each digit shows up an equal number of times. You noticed the following on one line of the table. Use a chi-squared test to determine the accuracy of this line in the random digit table at a significance level of 2%.