Stats: Review for Test 1 Chapter 1 - 6 Please select a Team. 1.Team Pie Chart 2.Team Median 3.Team Mode 4.Team Variance 5.Team IQR 6.Team Least Squares.

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Stats: Review for Test 1 Chapter 1 - 6

Please select a Team. 1.Team Pie Chart 2.Team Median 3.Team Mode 4.Team Variance 5.Team IQR 6.Team Least Squares 7.Team Normal 8.Team Histogram

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Center and Spread

What is the median of this list of numbers: 116, 118, 121, 121, 121, 122, 128, 133, 138, Go Home Go Home Non-Response Grid

What is the mean of 4, 4, 5, 6, None of the above Go Home Go Home Non-Response Grid

What is the third quartile of this list? 28, 31, 34, 35, 37, 41, 42, 42, 42, 47 49, 51, 52, 52, 60, 61, 67, 72, 75, Go Home Go Home Check Score Check Score

What is the standard deviation of the following sample data? 3, 5, 5, 7, 8, Go Home Go Home Check Score Check Score

The boxplot below suggests the data is… 1.Uniform 2.Symmetric 3.Skewed to the left 4.Skewed to the right Go Home Go Home Check Score Check Score Non-Response Grid

Least Squares Regression Line

Estimate the correlation of this scatter plot. 1.r = r = r = r = Go Home Go Home Non-Response Grid

Which of these graphs has the smallest correlation 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D A B C D Go Home Go Home Non-Response Grid

Which of these graphs has the weakest correlation? 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D A B C D Go Home Go Home Check Score Check Score Non-Response Grid

Find the equation for the Least Squares Regression Line for the data below 1.Y= X 2.Y = 0.92x Y = 1.73x – Y = 0.52x X Y Go Home Go Home Check Score Check Score Non-Response Grid

The data point marked with a star has 1.A negative residual 2.A positive residual 3.A residual of zero 4.A zero value for the correlation Go Home Go Home Check Score Check Score

Graphs

If you can make a bar chart from data, then you can make a pie chart from it as well. 1.True 2.False Go Home Go Home Non-Response Grid

This stem and leaf plot suggests the distribution of data is… 1.Skewed to the left 2.Skewed to the right 3.Symmetric 4.Uniform 10 6, 6, 7,9 11 1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 6, , 3, 4, 4, , 6, Go Home Go Home Non-Response Grid

This is a question about graphs. Check Score Check Score Go Home Go Home 1.Choice One 2.This is the correct answer 3.Choice Three 4.Choice Four

This graph has an outlier that is not influential 1.Graph A 2.Graph B 3.Graph C 4.Graph D A B C D Check Score Check Score Go Home Go Home Non-Response Grid

Based on the scatter plot below, you can do better on the test by taking the test earlier. 1.True 2.False Check Score Check Score Go Home Go Home

Normal Distribution

The histogram below suggests a normal distribution. 1.True 2.False Source: Sokal, R.R. and F.J. Rohlf, Biometry, Freeman Publishing Co., p 109. Original data from Sokal, R.R. and P.E. Hunter A morphometric analysis of DDT-resistant and non-resistant housefly strains Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 48: Go Home Go Home Non-Response Grid

The length of leaves of a particular tree is N(8.0 cm, 0.3 cm). Approximately 95% of leaves are between what two lengths? 1.8 cm and 8.3 cm cm and 8.3 cm cm and 8.6 cm cm and 8.9 cm Check Score Check Score Go Home Go Home

The distribution of the length of house fly wings is approximately N(4.6 mm, 0.3 mm). What proportion of house flies have a wingspan between 4.1 mm and 4.4 mm? Check Score Check Score Go Home Go Home Non-Response Grid

Temperatures inside a kiln are normally distributed with a mean of 1000 and a standard deviation of 50. What proportion of the interior exceeds 1125 degrees? % % 3.2.5% % Check Score Check Score Go Home Go Home Non-Response Grid

The time it takes to complete an exam is approximately normal with a mean of 40 and st. dev. of 10 minutes. How much time will it take for 90% of the students to complete the exam? 1.49 min min min min Check Score Check Score Go Home Go Home Non-Response Grid

What room are you in? 1.BI BI BI BI - 9 Go Home Go Home Non-Response Grid

Miscellaneous

Who is the GRCC President? 1.Eileen Ely 2.Barak Obama 3.Chrisine Gilliland 4.Ty Sommerville Check Score Check Score Go Home Go Home Non-Response Grid

Which of the following pop stars is male? 1.Taylor Swift 2.Miley Cyrus 3.Psy 4.Beyonce Check Score Check Score Go Home Go Home

Who wrote the book “How to Lie with Statistics?” by Darrel Huff 1.David Nelson 2.Brenda Praggastis 3.David Moore 4.Darrel Huff Go Home Go Home Non-Response Grid

How many red stripes are there on the US flag? Check Score Check Score Go Home Go Home

Which of the following data is quantitative continuous? 1.The number of weeks a movie stays in a theater. 2.The number of tickets sold to the movie each day. 3.The number of times the movie is shown on each day. 4.The length of the movie in minutes. Check Score Check Score Go Home Go Home

Team Scores 610Team Histogram 530Team Pie Chart 155Team Median 130Team Mode -190Team Normal Go Home Go Home