Chapter 12 Stats

Chapter 12 Stats

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Chapter 12 Stats

Chapter 12 Stats

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Created by

Barbara White

Mathematics

10th - 12th Grade

Hard

14 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

A researcher at a major hospital wishes to estimate the proportion of the adult population of the U.S. that has high blood pressure.  How large a sample is needed in order to be 90% confident that the sample proportion will not differ from the true proportion by more than 5%?
9
271
164
542

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

It was found that in a sample of 90 teenage boys, 70% of them have received speeding tickets.  What is the 90% confidence interval of the true proportion of teenage boys who have received speeding tickets? 
(0.621, 0.780)
(0.591, 0.812)
(0.584, 0.830)
(0.615, 0.805)

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

A research company wants to estimate the proportion of people who like oatmeal.  They want the confidence level to be 95%.  The company gets 325 people to sign up for the survey, but on the day that the survey is issued, only 250 people show up and take the survey.  What happens to the confidence interval?
It gets larger
It gets smaller
It stays the same
Too little information given

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

A study found that in a sample of 44 subjects, 9 of agree that children under 6 shouldn’t be taken to nice restaurants.


The 95% confidence interval for p is (0.082, 0.318). Interpret this interval.

95% of the time the proportion of people who believe children under 6 shouldn't be taken to nice restaurants will be between 8.2% and 31.8%.

The population proportion of people who believe children under 6 shouldn't be taken to nice restaurants is between 8.2% and 31.8%.

The probability that the proportion of people who believe children under 6 shouldn't be taken to nice restaurants will be between 8.2% and 31.8% is 95%.

Based on this sample, I am 95% confident that the proportion of people who believe children under 6 shouldn't be taken to nice restaurants is between 8.2% and 31.8%.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

In a survey of 104 students, it was found that 79 went to the homecoming game this year.


A 99% confidence interval for p is (0.652, 0.868). Interpret "99% confidence."

99% of the time the true proportion of people who went to the homecoming game this year is between 65.2% and 86.6%.

The probability that the population proportion of people who went to the homecoming game this year is between 65.2% and 86.6% is 95%.

99% of the population parameter is accounted for by the sample.

99% of all possible intervals calculated this way will capture the true proportion of people who went to the homecoming game this year

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

For a sample, the 95% confidence interval is (0.202, 0.482).


What is the point estimate, p̂, of this sample?

0.28

0.14

0.342

0.684

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

For a sample, the 95% confidence interval is (0.202, 0.482).


What is the margin of error of this sample?

0.28

0.14

0.342

0.684

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