Mean Data Population

Mean Data Population

11th - 12th Grade

5 Qs

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Mean Data Population

Mean Data Population

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11th - 12th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

The weights (in pounds) of three adult males are 160, 215, and 195. What is the standard error of the mean for these data?

190

27.84

22.73

16.07

13.13

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

We want to construct a one-sample t interval for a population mean using data from a population with unknown shape. In which of the following circumstances would it be inappropriate to construct the interval based on an SRS of size 14 from the population?

A stemplot of the data is roughly bell-shaped.

A histogram of the data shows slight skewness.

A boxplot shows that the values above the median are much more variable than the values below the median.

The sample standard deviation is large.

The sample standard deviation is small.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

A 90% confidence interval for the mean μ of a population is computed from a random sample and is found to be 90 ± 30 . Which of the following could be the 95% confidence interval based on the same data?

90 ± 21

90 ± 30

90 ± 39

90 ± 70

Without knowing the sample size, any of the above answers could be the 95% confidence interval.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

A Census Bureau report on the income of Americans says that, with 90% confidence, the median income of all U.S. households in a recent year was $57,005 with a margin of error of $742. Which of the following is the most appropriate conclusion?

90% of all households had incomes in the interval $ 57 , 005 ± $ 742 .

We can be sure that the median income for all households in the country lies in the interval $ 57 , 005 ± $ 742 .

90% of the households in the sample interviewed by the Census Bureau had incomes in the interval $ 57 , 005 ± $ 742 .

The Census Bureau got the result $ 57 , 005 ± $ 742 using a method that will capture the true median income 90% of the time when used repeatedly.

90% of all possible samples of this same size would result in a sample median that falls within $742 of $57,005.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

The makers of a specialty brand of bottled water claim that their “mini” bottles contain 8 ounces of water. To investigate this claim, a consumer advocate randomly selected a sample of 10 bottles and carefully measured the amount of water in each bottle. The mean volume was 7.98 ounces and the 95% confidence interval for true mean volume is 7.93 to 8.03 ounces. Based on the sample, which of the following conclusions best addresses the makers’ claim?

Because 7.98 is in the interval, there is convincing evidence that their claim is correct.

Because 7.98 is in the interval, there is not convincing evidence that their claim is incorrect.

Because 8 is in the interval, there is convincing evidence that their claim is correct.

Because 8 is in the interval, there is not convincing evidence that their claim is incorrect.

Because 0 is not the interval, there is convincing evidence that their claim is incorrect.

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