Confidence Intervals Proportions

Confidence Intervals Proportions

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Confidence Intervals Proportions

Confidence Intervals Proportions

Assessment

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Mathematics

12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Anthony Clark

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15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What is the margin of error of this sample?

0.28

0.14

0.342

0.684

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

If 827 represents "no" voters out of 2584, construct a 95% confidence interval for the "no" group.

[.300,.340]

[.298,.342]

[.302,.338]

[.288,.352]

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The symbol for the sample proportion is __________.

z*

E

p

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

There is a 0.95 probability that the proportion of all residents in the town who favor the proposal will be between 0.361 and 0.579.

The probability that 95 percent of the residents in the town will favor the proposal is between 0.361 and 0.579.

We are 95 percent confident that any sample of 83 residents will produce a sample proportion between 0.361 and 0.579.

We are 95 percent confident that the proportion of all residents in the sample who favor the proposal is between 0.361 and 0.579.

We are 95 percent confident that the proportion of all residents in the town who favor the proposal is between 0.361 and 0.579.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The manager of a city recreation center wants to estimate the percent of city residents who favor a proposal to build a new dog park. To gather data, the manager will select a random sample of city residents. Which of the following is the most appropriate interval for the manager to use for such an estimate?

one-sample z-interval for a sample proportion

one-sample z-interval for a population proportion

one-sample z-interval for a difference between population proportions

two-sample z-interval for a difference between sample proportions

two-sample z-interval for a difference between population proportions

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Alma is estimating the proportion of students in her school district who, in the past month, read at least 1 book. From a random sample of 50 students, she found that 32 students read at least 1 book last month. Assuming all conditions for inference are met, which of the following defines a 90 percent confidence interval for the proportion of all students in her district who read at least 1 book last month?

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Sue and Javier are working on a statistics project to estimate the proportion of students at their school who have a pet dog. Sue selects a random sample of 81 students from the 2,400 students at their school, and Javier selects a separate random sample of 64 students. They will both construct a 90 percent confidence interval from their estimates. Consider the situation in which the sample proportion from Sue’s sample is equal to the sample proportion from Javier’s sample. Which of the following statements correctly describes their intervals?

Javier's interval will have a greater degree of confidence than Sue's interval will.

Sue's interval will have a greater degree of confidence than Javier's interval will.

The width of Sue's interval will be the same as the width of Javier's interval.

The width of Sue's interval will be wider than the width of Javier's interval.

The width of Sue's interval will be narrower than the width of Javier's interval.

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