Joe is measuring the widths of doors he bought to install in an apartment complex. He measured 72 doors and found a mean width of 36.1 inches with a
... [Show More] standard deviation of 0.3 inches. To test if the doors differ significantly from the standard industry width of 36 inches, he computes a z-statistic.
What is the value of Joe's z-test statistic?
2.83
-1.81
-2.83
1.81
Emile has calculated a one-tailed z-statistic of -1.97 and wants to see if it is significant at the 5% significance level.
What is the critical value for the 5% significance level? Answer choices are rounded to the hundredths place.
-2.33
0
-1.04
-1.64
What do the symbols , , and represent?
Variables of interest
Defined variables
Population parameters
Sample statistics
A coin is tossed 50 times, and the number of times heads comes up is counted.
Which of the following statements about the distributions of counts and proportions is FALSE?
The distribution of the count of getting heads can be approximated with a normal distribution.
The distribution of the count of getting tails can be approximated with a normal distribution.
The count of getting heads is a binomial distribution.
The count of getting heads from a sample proportion of size 20 can be approximated with a normal distribution.
Henri has calculated a z-test statistic of -2.73.
What is the p-value of the test statistic? Answer choices are rounded to the thousandths place.
0.003
0.004
0.394
0.006
1.943
1.440
The data below shows the daily low temperatures, in degrees Fahrenheit, of a city for one week.
Day Low Temperature, in Fahrenheit
Monday 54.5
Tuesday 53
Wednesday 56.5
Thursday 54
Friday 52.5
Saturday 51
Sunday 53
The standard error of the sample mean for this set of data is . Answer choices are rounded to the hundredths place.
0.65
0.25
1.73
A table represents the number of students who passed or failed an aptitude test at two different campuses.
South Campus North Campus Passed 42 31
Failed 58 69
In order to determine if there is a significant difference between campuses and pass rate, the chi-square test for association and independence should be performed.
What is the expected frequency of South Campus and passed?
36.5 students
42 students
43.7 students
50 students
A researcher has a table of data with 5 column variables and 4 row variables.
The value for the degrees of freedom in order to calculate the statistic is .
12
20
19
4
Edwin wishes to construct a significance test for his data. He finds that the proportion of chain smokers nationally is 14.1%.
What is the z-statistic for this data? Answer choices are rounded to the hundredths place.
-2.11
-0.24
-0.03
-2.34
11
What value of z* should be used to construct a 97% confidence interval of a population mean? Answer choices are rounded to the thousandths place.
1.65
1.96
1.88
2.17
Edwin conducted a survey to find the percentage of people in an area who smoked regularly. He defined the label “smoking regularly” for males smoking 30 or more cigarettes in a day and for females smoking 20 or more. Out of 635 persons who took part in the survey, 71 are labeled as people who smoke regularly.
What is the standard error for the sample proportion? Answer choices are rounded to the thousandths place.
2.778
0.112
0.013
2.818
13
Amanda is the owner of a small chain of dental offices. She sent out the yearly satisfaction survey to 600 randomly selected patients and received 544 surveys back. When looking through the results, she noticed that the downtown dental office staff had 84% of clients reporting satisfaction with services, while the uptown dental office staff had 76% of clients reporting satisfaction with services.
Which of the following sets shows Amanda's null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis?
Null Hypothesis: The proportion of clients satisfied at the downtown office is equal to the proportion of clients satisfied at the uptown office.
Alternative Hypothesis: There is a difference in the satisfaction between the uptown and the downtown clients.
Null Hypothesis: The proportion of clients satisfied at the downtown office is 84%.
Alternative Hypothesis: Uptown clients are more satisfied with the dental office staff than downtown clients.
Null Hypothesis: The proportion of clients satisfied at the downtown office is greater than the proportion of clients satisfied at the uptown office.
Alternative Hypothesis: Downtown clients are less satisfied with the dental office staff than uptown clients.
Null Hypothesis: The proportion of clients satisfied at the uptown office is 76%.
Alternative Hypothesis: There is no difference in the satisfaction between the uptown and the downtown clients. [Show Less]