Statstcs Fundamentals Unit 2 Challenge 3
Which of these statements about a normally distributed data set is
FALSE?
a.)
Mean, median and mode are
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b.)
It is not symmetric around the center.
c.)
50% of the values are smaller than the mean value.
d.)
50% of the values are greater than the mean value.
At a nearby frozen yogurt shop, the mean cost of a pint of frozen yogurt is $1.50 with a
standard deviation of $0.10.
Assuming the data is normally distributed, approximately what
percent of customers are willing to pay between $1.30 and $1.70 for
a pint of frozen yogurt?
a.)
99.7%
b.)
68%
c.)
34%
d.)
95%
The sales data for July and August of a frozen yogurt shop are approximately normal.
The mean daily sales for July was $270 with a standard deviation of $30. On the 15th
of July, the shop sold $315 of yogurt.
The mean daily sales for August was $250 with a standard deviation of $25. On the
15th of August, the shop sold $300 of yogurt.
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the value of that z-score?
a.)
July, with a z-score of 1.8.
b.)
July, with a z-score of 1.5.
c.)
August, with a z-score of 2.
d.)
August, with a z-score of 1.67.
The standard deviation of any standard normal distribution is
__________.
a.)
1
b.)
2
c.)
0
d.)
0.5
Consider a set of cards that has four cards labeled 1, 3, 5, and 7.
Suppose you pick two cards, without replacement, and obtain the mean of the two
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Which of the following tables shows the sampling distribution?
a.)
Sample (n = 2) x̄
S1 = {1, 3} 2
S2 = {1, 5} 3
S3 = {1, 7} 4
S4 = {3, 5} 4
S5 = {3, 7} 5
S6 = {5, 7} 6
b.)
Sample (n = 2) x̄
S1 = {1, 3} 2
S2 = {1, 5} 3
S3 = {3, 5} 4
S4 = {3, 7} 5
S5 = {5, 5} 5
S6 = {5, 7} 6
c.)
Sample (n = 2) x̄
S1 = {1, 1} 1
S2 = {1, 3} 2
S3 = {3, 3} 3
S4 = {3, 5} 4
S5 = {5, 5} 5
S6 = {7, 7} 7
d.)
Sample (n = 2) x̄
S1 = {1, 1} 1
S2 = {1, 3} 2
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S4 = {1, 7} 4
S5 = {3, 7} 5
S6 = {5, 7} 6
Let x stand for the sale of candy bars by an individual student. 60 students are sampled
at a time. The population mean is 40 candy bars and the population standard deviation
is 3 candy bars.
What is the mean and standard deviation of the sampling
distribution of sample means? Answers are rounded to the nearest
tenth.
a.)
mean = 40, standard deviation = 3
b.)
mean = 5.2, standard deviation = 0.39
c.)
mean = 5.2, standard deviation = 3
d.)
mean = 40, standard deviation = 0.39
If repeated samples of yogurt sales were taken, according to the Central Limit Theorem,
the mean of those repeated samples would tend to be normally distributed if the sample
size is large enough.
Because the sample population is ________, it is safe to apply the
Central Limit Theorem, even if the sample size for each sample is
15.
a.)
uniformly distributed
b.)
positively distributed
c.)
normally distributed
d.)
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