MTH 216
MTH 216
MTH 216
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Decide whether the statement below makes sense (or is clearly true) or does not make sense (or is clearly false).
Explain.
In my experimental study, I used a sample that was larger than the population.
Choose the correct answer below.
A.
No, the statement does not make sense. The sample size should always equal the population size.
B.
Yes, the statement makes sense. A sample is always larger than the population.
C.
No, the statement does not make sense. A sample is a subset of the population and cannot be larger than the
population.
D.
Yes, the statement makes sense. A sample can be as large as desired.
Decide whether the following statement makes sense (or is clearly true) or does not make sense (or is clearly false).
Explain your reasoning.
I wanted to test the effects of vitamin C on colds, so I gave the treatment group vitamin C and gave the control
group vitamin D.
Choose the correct answer below.
A.
The statement does not make sense. The control group should only receive a placebo, not another treatment.
B.
The statement makes sense. The treatment and control groups are receiving different treatments.
C.
The statement does not make sense. The vitamin C should be given to the control group, not the treatment group.
D.
The statement makes sense. The experiment has both a control group and a treatment group.
Identify any potential sources of bias in the following study.
An exit poll designed to predict the winner of a local election uses interviews
with every
Republican nbsp
who
votes between 8 : 00
and 11 : 00
a.m.
What sources of bias, if any, might this study have?
A.
Selection bias only
B.
Participation bias only
C.
Both selection and participation bias
D.
There is probably no bias in the study.
Discuss the differences between the following questions, each of which could be the basis for a statistical study.
bullet
For the following pair of variables, state the units that might be used to measure each variable. Then state whether
you believe that they are correlated. If you believe they are correlated, state whether the correlation is positive or
negative. Explain your reasoning.
Altitude of aircraft and air pressure
To measure altitude
,
the unit
feet above sea level
might be used.
To measure air pressure
,
the unit
pounds per square inch
might be used.
What correlation, if any, is there between the variables?
A.
There is a positive
tends
increases
B.
There is a negative
tends
decreases
.
C.
The variables are not correlated.
For the following pair of variables, state the units that might be used to measure each variable. Then state whether
you believe that the two variables are correlated. If you believe they are correlated, state whether the correlation is
positive or negative. Explain your reasoning.
Altitude on a mountain hike and air pressure
To measure altitude
,
the unit
feet above sea level
might be used.
To measure air pressure
,
the unit
pounds per square inch
might be used.
What correlation, if any, is there between the variables?
A.
There is a negative
tends
increases
.
B.
There is a positive correlation because air pressure tends to increase when altitude
decreases
.
C.
There is a positive
tends
increases
.
D.
There is a negative
tends
to increase when altitude
decreases
.
.
E.
The variables are not correlated.
The table to the right gives the per capita gross national product and the per capita expenditure on defense for eight
developed countries. Gross domestic product (GDP) is a measure of the total economic output of a country in
monetary terms. Per capita GDP is the GDP averaged over every person in the country. Complete parts a though c.
Country
36 comma 686
941
33 comma 153
824
34 comma 214
502
35 comma 430
1344
33 comma 929
329
F
47 comma 208
1225
35 comma 473
1006
45 comma 655
1729
B.
The higher a country's per capita GDP, the less it can spend on per capita national defense.
C.
There is no correlation between a country's per capita GDP and spending on per capita national defense.
Decide whether the following statement makes sense (or is clearly true) or does not make sense (or is clearly false).
Explain your reasoning.
The distribution of grades was left-skewed, but the mean, median, and mode were all the same.
Choose the correct answer below.
A.
This does not make sense because the mean and median should lie somewhere to the left of the mode if the
distribution is left-skewed.
B.
This makes sense because when outliers have high values, the mean, median, and mode are the same.
C.
This does not make sense because the mean and median should lie somewhere to the right of the mode if the
distribution is left-skewed.
D.
This makes sense because when outliers have low values, the mean, median, and mode are the same.
The numbers of words defined on randomly selected pages from a dictionary are shown below. Find the mean,
median, and mode of the listed numbers.
70
49
44
77
68
60
38
30
54
35
What is the mean? Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box within your choice.
A.
The mean is 52.5
.
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
B.
There is no mean.
What is the median? Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box within your choice.
A.
The median is 51.5
.
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
B.
There is no median.
What is(are) the mode(s)? Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box within your
choice.
A.
The mode(s) is(are) nothing
.
(Round to one decimal place as needed. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)
B.
There is no mode.
Blood alcohol concentrations of drivers involved in fatal crashes and then given jail sentences are shown below.
Find the mean, median, and mode of the listed numbers.
0.26
0.17
0.17
0.16
0.13
0.24
0.30
0.24
0.14
0.16
0.10
0.16
The mean is 0.186
.
(Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.)
The median is 0.165
.
(Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.)
What is(are) the mode(s)? Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box within your
choice.
A.
The mode(s) is(are) 0.16
B.
There is no mode.
State, with an explanation, whether the mean, median, or mode gives the best description of the following average.
The average household income in this country
Which measurement gives the best description of the given average?
State, with an explanation, whether the mean, median, or mode gives the best description of the following average.
The average number of houses owned by people during their lifetime
Which measurement gives the best description of the given average?
students when 38
students got an A, 22
C.
There would probably be no peaks. The distribution of grades always tends to be uniform.
D.
There would probably be many peaks corresponding to the different exam scores that each student had.
b. Make a sketch of the distribution. Choose the correct answer below.
D.
The distribution would probably be right-skewed because a lot of students got either a B or a C.
d. What variation would you expect in the distribution?
A.
The variation would probably be large because many students got an A, some got a B, and a small number got a C.
B.
The variation would probably be moderate because the only grades received were A, B, and C.
C.
The variation would probably be moderate because there are no obvious reasons to expect an especially large or
small amount of variation.
D.
The variation would probably be small because all the students would tend to have nearly the same exam score.
families. Your results can be summarized as the mean family income was $46 comma 000
,
the median family income was $ 30 comma 000
,
the highest and lowest incomes were $254 comma 000
Describe the distribution as symmetric, left-skewed, or right-skewed. Choose the correct answer below.
right-skewed
symmetric
left-skewed
b. How many families in the sample earned less than $30 comma 000
?
Explain how you know. Choose the correct answer below.
A.
150
families, because the mode is the most common value in a data set.
B.
50
families, because the median is the middle value in the sorted data set.
c. Based on the given data, can you determine how many families earned more than $ 46 comma 000
?
Why or why not? Choose the correct answer below.
A.
No, because the number of families that earned more than $ 46 comma 000
B.
Yes, because the mean is the middle value in the sorted data set.
The table to the right gives the cost of living index (COLI) for six East Coast counties and six Midwest counties
(using an index where 100 represents the average cost of living for all participating cities with a population of
more than 1.5 million). Answer parts (a) through (e) below.
a. Find the mean, median, and range for each of the two data sets.
The mean for the East Coast Counties is 157.68
.
(Type an integer or decimal rounded to two decimal places as needed.)
The median for the East Coast Counties is 131.4
.
(Type an integer or decimal rounded to two decimal places as needed.)
The range for the East Coast Counties is 210.8
.
(Type an integer or decimal rounded to two decimal places as needed.)
The mean for the Midwest Counties is 115.83
.
(Type an integer or decimal rounded to two decimal places as needed.)
The median for the Midwest Counties is 95.4
.
(Type an integer or decimal rounded to two decimal places as needed.)
The range for the Midwest Counties is 141.3
.
(Type an integer or decimal rounded to two decimal places as needed.)
b. Give the five-number summary and draw a boxplot for each of the two data sets.
Give the five number summary for the East Coast Counties.
Low Value
equals
104.1
Lower Quartile
equals
123.10
Median
equals
131.4
Upper Quartile
equals
141.2
High Value
equals
314.9
equals
87.2
Lower Quartile
equals
92.2
Median
equals
95.4
Upper Quartile
equals
96.3
High Value
equals
228.5
c. Find the standard deviation for each of the two data sets.
The standard deviation for the East Coast Counties is 78.05
.
(Type an integer or decimal rounded to two decimal places as needed.)
The standard deviation for the Midwest Counties is 55.30
.
(Type an integer or decimal rounded to two decimal places as needed.)
d. Apply the range rule of thumb to estimate the standard deviation of each of the two data sets. How well does the
rule work in each case? Briefly discuss why it does or does not work well.
The standard deviation for the East Coast Counties is approximately 52.7
,
using the range rule of thumb.
(Type an integer or decimal rounded to two decimal places as needed.)
The standard deviation for the Midwest Counties is approximately 35.33
,
using the range rule of thumb.
(Type an integer or decimal rounded to two decimal places as needed.)
How well does the rule work in each case? Briefly discuss why it does or does not work well. Choose the correct
answer below.
A.
They work well in both of the two data sets because there are no outliers in anyone of the two data sets.
B.
It works well in the Midwest data set, but it does not work well in the East Coast data set, because there is a outlier
in the East Coast data set.
C.
They do not work well in both of the two data sets because there are outliers in both of the two data sets.
D.
It works well in the East Coast data set, but it does not work well in the Midwest data set, because there is a outlier
in the Midwest data set.
e. Based on all the results, compare and discuss the two data sets in terms of their center and variation. Choose the
correct answer below. Select all that apply.
A.
The variation of COLI for the six East Coast counties is higher than that for the six Midwest Counties, which
means the level of COLI in most Midwest Counties varies in a larger range.
B.
The mean of COLI for the six East Coast counties is higher than that for the six Midwest Counties, which means
the average level of COLI for the East Coast counties is higher.
C.
The variation of COLI for the six East Coast counties is higher than that for the six Midwest Counties, which
means the level of COLI in most Midwest Counties varies in a smaller range.
D.
The mean of COLI for the six East Coast counties is higher than that for the six Midwest Counties, which means
the average level of COLI for the East Coast counties is lower.
Decide whether the following statement makes sense or does not make sense.
The heights of male basketball players at a local college are normally distributed with a mean of 6 feet 3 inches
and a standard deviation of 3 inches.
Choose the correct answer below.
Does not make sense
Makes sense
Decide whether the following statement makes sense or does not make sense.
The weights of babies born at Belmont Hospital are normally distributed with a mean of 6.8 pounds and a standard
deviation of 7 pounds.
Choose the correct answer below.
Does not make sense
Makes sense
Fill in the remaining entries in the two-way table shown to the right.
A survey of 140
patrons at a restaurant gave the preferences for entrees and drinks shown to the right
Decide whether the following statements makes sense (or is clearly true) or does not make sense (or is clearly
false). Explain your reasoning.
I made a frequency table with two columns, one labeled "State" and one labeled "State Capitol."
Choose the correct answer below.
A.
The statement makes sense. In a frequency table, each category listed in one column has a characteristic about it in
the second column. The table described in the given statement has this property.
B.
The statement does not make sense. In a frequency table, each category must have a frequency greater than 1.
Because each state has exactly one capitol, each category in the table described in the given statement would have
frequency 1.
C.
The statement does not make sense. In a frequency table, one of the columns lists the frequency of each category,
which is the number of data values in the category. The table described in the given statement does not have this
column.
D.
The statement makes sense. The set of states is clearly defined and each state has a clearly defined capitol.
Decide whether the following statements makes sense (or is clearly true) or does not make sense (or is clearly
false). Explain your reasoning.
Your pie chart must be wrong, because you have the 45% frequency wedge near the upper left and the answer key
shows it near the lower right.
Choose the correct answer below.
A.
The statement does not make sense. Although the student's pie chart may be wrong for another reason, it does not
matter where in a pie chart a wedge is located so long as it is labeled clearly.
B.
The statement does not make sense. The person's pie chart is merely the mirror image of the pie chart in the answer
key, so it is still correct.
C.
The statement makes sense. In a pie chart, the largest wedge should always be in the lower right.
D.
The statement makes sense. Pie charts show frequencies, which are whole numbers, and not relative frequencies,
which are fractions or percentages.
B.
The variable is quantitative because the yes and no responses can be counted to determine the outcome of the
initiative.
C.
The variable is quantitative because it is possible to count the number of responses and check that each voter gave
only one.
D.
The variable is qualitative because a voter's response on a ballot initiative depends on his or her opinions.
Use the frequency table for the ages of recent award-winning male actors at the time when they won their award to
construct the corresponding histogram.
If X is correlated with Y, what must be true about X and Y? Explain your reasoning.
Choose the correct answer below.
A.
Increasing values of X go with either increasing or decreasing values of Y. A correlation exists between X and Y
when higher values of X consistently go with higher values of Y or when higher values of X consistently go with
lower values of Y.
B.
Increasing values of X go with increasing values of Y. A correlation exists between two variables when both
variables decrease together.
C.
Increasing values of X go with either increasing or decreasing values of Y. A correlation exists between two
variables when both variables increase or decrease together.
D.
X causes Y. If Y increases as X increases, then X must cause Y to change.
E.
Increasing values of X go with increasing values of Y. A correlation exists between two variables when both
variables increase together.
F.
X causes Y. If Y decreases as X increases, then X must cause Y to change.
If the points on a scatterplot fall on a nearly straight line sloping upward, what do the two variables have? Explain
your reasoning.
Choose the correct answer below.
A.
A weak negative correlation. A negative correlation is when both variables increase or decrease together, and a
weak correlation is when the two variables lie close to a straight line.
B.
No correlation. The given information does not indicate a relationship between the two variables.
C.
A weak negative correlation. A negative correlation is when both variables increase together, and a weak
correlation is when the two variables lie exactly on a straight line.
D.
No correlation. There is only a correlation between two variables when one variable decreases while the other
increases.
E.
A strong positive correlation. A positive correlation is when both variables increase together, and a strong
correlation is when the two variables lie exactly on a straight line.
F.
A strong positive correlation. A positive correlation is when both variables increase or decrease together, and a
strong correlation is when the two variables lie close to a straight line.
You have found a higher rate of birth defects among babies born to women exposed to second-hand smoke. To
support a claim that the second-hand smoke caused the birth defects, what else should you expect to find? Explain
your reasoning.
Select the correct answer below.
A.
Evidence that these types of birth defects occur only in babies whose mothers were exposed to smoke and never to
any other babies. If the birth defects are caused by second-hand smoke, then the birth defects should not be present
in babies whose mothers were not exposed to second-hand smoke.
B.
Evidence that the types of birth defects in these babies are more debilitating than other types of birth defects.
Second-hand smoke causes the worst kind of birth defects.
C.
Evidence that higher rates of defects are correlated with exposure to greater amounts of smoke. If higher rates of
defects are correlated with exposure to greater amounts of smoke, it is more likely that the second-hand smoke is a
cause of the birth defects.
D.
Evidence that these types of birth defects occur only in babies whose mothers were exposed to smoke and never to
any other babies. If second-hand smoke is the cause of the birth defects, there can be no other causes.
E.
Evidence that higher rates of defects are correlated with exposure to greater amounts of smoke. If higher rates of
defects are correlated with exposure to greater amounts of smoke, it is less likely that the second-hand smoke is a
cause of the birth defects.
Which of the following best describes the correlation between accidents and texting while driving? Explain your
reasoning.
Select the correct answer below.
A.
There is a common underlying cause because many of the same people who text while driving are distracted by
other things on the road.
B.
There is a common underlying cause because many people make plans through texting and drive to get where they
are going.
C.
It is a coincidence because texting while driving and accidents are not related.
D.
It is a coincidence because texting while driving has no effect on the driver's ability to pay attention to the road.
E.
Texting while driving is a likely cause of accidents because texting is necessary and takes precedence over driving.
F.
Texting while driving is a likely cause of accidents because texting is a distraction from driving.
appetizers and 10
main courses. In how many ways can a person order a two-course meal? Use the multiplication principle with
two groups of items.
There are 90
different salads, 4
different desserts. How many different three course meals can be ordered?
Find the odds for and the odds against the event rolling a fair die and getting a 4 comma a 3 comma a 5 comma or
a 2.
a. The odds for the event are 2
to 1
.
(Simplify your answers.)
b. The odds against the event are 1
to 2
.
(Simplify your answers.)
to 6
.
If you bet $48
Suppose you toss a fair coin 10,000 times. Should you expect to get exactly 5000 heads? Why or why not? What
does the law of large numbers tell you about the results you are likely to get?
Should you expect to get exactly 5000 heads? Why or why not? Choose the correct answer below.
A.
You shouldn't expect to get exactly 5000 heads, because you cannot predict precisely how many heads will occur.
B.
You should expect to get exactly 5000 heads, because for a fair coin, the proportion of heads is exactly 50%.
C.
You shouldn't expect to get exactly 5000 heads, because it is not easy to count precisely the number of heads that
occurred.
D.
You should expect to get exactly 5000 heads, because the proportion of heads should be 50% for such a large
number of tosses.
What does the law of large numbers tell you about the results you are likely to get?
A.
The proportion of heads should not approach 0.5 as the number of tosses increases.
B.
The proportion of heads should approach 0.5 as the number of tosses increases.
C.
The proportion of heads should approach 0.5 as the number of tosses decreases.
D.
The proportion of heads should approach 0.5 as the number of tosses approaches an exact number.
The table shows the leading causes of death in a certain country in a recent year. The population of the country was
313
during a single year? How much greater is the risk of death by pneumonia or influenza
million 65
-year-olds,
how many people of this age could be expected to die in a year?
65
-year-olds,
232000
years. Assuming that life expectancy between 2000 and 2100 increases by the same percentage as it did between
1900 and 2000, what will the life expectancy be for women in 2100?
Assuming the life expectancy between 2000 and 2100 will increase by the same percentage as it did between 1900
and 2000, the life expectancy for women in 2100 will be 120
years.
Baby Brianna
wants to arrange 5
make?
There are 120
blocks.
Answer the following question using the appropriate counting technique, which may be either arrangements with
repetition, permutations, or combinations. Be sure to explain why this counting technique applies to the problem.
How many possible birth orders with respect to gender are possible in a family with seven
children.
Consider a relatively simple health insurance plan with the following provisions. Office visits require a
co-payment of $25
.
Emergency room visits have a $250
Total Cost
Feb. 18: Office visit
$150
Mar. 26:Emergency room
$720
Apr. 23: Office visit
$150
May 14: Surgery
$6 comma 500
July 1: Office visit
$150
Sept. 23: Emergency room
$950
a. Determine the person's health care expenses for the year with the insurance policy.
The person's health care expenses with the insurance policy are $6595
.
(Type a whole number.)
b. Determine the person's health care expenses for the year without the insurance policy.
The person's health care expenses without the insurance policy are $8620
.
Calculate the amount of money you'll have at the end of the indicated time period.
You invest $1000
years.
The amount of money you'll have at the end of 20
years is $2400
.
Use the formula for continuous compounding to compute the balance in the account after 1, 5, and 20 years. Also,
find the APY for the account.
A $17 comma 000
years?
You should invest $352.52
each month.
at a fixed APR of 6
%
for 20
years.
a. Calculate the monthly payment.
b. Determine the total amount paid over the term of the loan.
c. Of the total amount paid, what percentage is paid toward the principal and what percentage is paid for interest.
a. The monthly payment is $1432.86
.
(Do not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest cent as needed.)
b. The total amount paid over the term of the loan is $343886.4
.
(Round to the nearest cent as needed.)
c. Of the total amount paid, 58.2
%
is paid toward the principal, and 41.8
%
is paid for interest.
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
Compare the monthly payments and total loan costs for the following pairs of loan options. Assume that both loans
are fixed rate and have the same closing costs.
You need a $140 comma 000
loan.
Option 1: a 30-year loan at an APR of 7
%.
Option 2: a 15-year loan at an APR of 6.5
%.
Find the monthly payment for each option.
The monthly payment for option 1 is $931.42
.
The monthly payment for option 2 is $1219.55
.
(Do not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest cent as needed.)
Find the total amount paid for each option.
The total payment for option 1 is $335311.2
.
The total payment for option 2 is $219519
.
(Use the answers from the previous step to find this answer. Round to the nearest cent as needed.)
Compare the two options. Which appears to be the better option?
A.
Option 2 is the better option, but only if the borrower can afford the higher monthly payments over the entire term
of the loan.
B.
Option 2 will always be the better option
C.
Option 1 will always be the better option.
D.
Option 1 is the better option, but only if the borrower plans to stay in the same home for the entire term of the loan.
A man
earned wages of $41 comma 700
,
received $1700
Use the marginal tax rates in the table below to compute the tax owed in the following situation.
Marco
with
up to $8,925
up to $8,925
15%
up to $36,250
up to $36,250
25%
up to $87,850
up to $73,200
28%
up to $183,250
up to $111,525
33%
up to $398,350
up to $199,175
35%
up to $400,000
up to $400,000
standard deduction
$6100
$6100
exemption (per person)
$3900
$3900
The tax owed is $12829
.
(Simplify your answer. Round to the nearest dollar as needed.)
per month goes toward interest during the first year. Determine whether renting or buying is cheaper in terms of
monthly payments during the first year. Assume you are itemizing deductions.
Is it cheaper to own or to rent?
It is cheaper to rent
.
It is cheaper to own
.