Asked by Jon
Age 0-14 number of people= 206,423
Age 15-34 number of people= 265,778
Age 35-54 number of people= 308,946
Age 55-74 number of people= 159,092
Age over 74 number of people= 69,264
1)Classify the data in the table.
A)positively skewed
B)negatively skewed
C)normally distributed
D)discrete distribution
My first choice was C but I went with A instead.
2)For 2000 patients, a blood-clotting time was normally distributed with a mean of 8 seconds. What percent had blood-clotting times between 5 and 11 seconds?
A)68%
B)34%
C)49/5%
D)47/5%
I chose A
3)During a sale, 1/6 of the CD prices are reduced. Find the probability that 2 of 4 randomly-selected CDs have reduced prices?
A)5/36
B)25/1296
C)25/216
D)5/216
I don't know
4)A music teacher wants to determine the music performances of students. A survey of which group would produce a random sample?
A)students in the school band
B)students attendeing the annual jazz concert
C)students in every odd-numbered homeroom
D)every other player on the baseball roster
I chose B
5)In an election poll, 56% of 400 voters chose a certain canidate. Find the margin of sampling error.
A)5%
B)2%
C)4%
D)7%
I chose A
Age 15-34 number of people= 265,778
Age 35-54 number of people= 308,946
Age 55-74 number of people= 159,092
Age over 74 number of people= 69,264
1)Classify the data in the table.
A)positively skewed
B)negatively skewed
C)normally distributed
D)discrete distribution
My first choice was C but I went with A instead.
2)For 2000 patients, a blood-clotting time was normally distributed with a mean of 8 seconds. What percent had blood-clotting times between 5 and 11 seconds?
A)68%
B)34%
C)49/5%
D)47/5%
I chose A
3)During a sale, 1/6 of the CD prices are reduced. Find the probability that 2 of 4 randomly-selected CDs have reduced prices?
A)5/36
B)25/1296
C)25/216
D)5/216
I don't know
4)A music teacher wants to determine the music performances of students. A survey of which group would produce a random sample?
A)students in the school band
B)students attendeing the annual jazz concert
C)students in every odd-numbered homeroom
D)every other player on the baseball roster
I chose B
5)In an election poll, 56% of 400 voters chose a certain canidate. Find the margin of sampling error.
A)5%
B)2%
C)4%
D)7%
I chose A
Answers
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PsyDAG
Please only post your questions once. Repeating posts will not get a quicker response. In addition, it wastes our time looking over reposts that have already been answered in a previous post. Thank you.
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