
Chapter 2 - AP Statistics Practice Test
Authored by Brian Taylor
Mathematics
10th - 12th Grade
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e. The percentile tells what percent of scores are at or below Pete’s score.
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d. The normal curve approaches the horizontal axis on the upper side of the graph around the value of 11. This value, which represents 3 standard deviations above the mean is 9 units above the mean of 2. Since 3 standard deviations = 9 units, then 1 standard deviation = 3 units.
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b. Both the addition and the multiplication affect the mean, but only the multiplication affects the standard deviation.
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B. About 20% consume fewer than 4 ounces and about 60% consume fewer than 8 ounces, so about 40% consume between 4 and 8 ounces.
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A. Solve the following equation for σ: 1.04 = (60-55)/σ. The value 1.04 is the approximate 85th percentile of the standard Normal distribution as found in Table A.
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e. The total area under any density curve is 1.
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c. Two feet constitutes 24 inches. Since there is a variability of about 6 standard deviations in a length that encompasses 99.7% of all observations, we would estimate the standard deviation to be 24/ 4 = 6 inches.
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