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Copy of Review Questions module m17057 (http://cnx.org/content/m17057/) from Collaborative Statistics by Dean and Illowsky http://cnx.org/content/col10522/ , 12/18/2008 . The FORMAT only of the question numbering has been changed.

The next two questions refer to the following real study:

A recent survey of U.S. teenage pregnancy was answered by 720 girls, age 12 - 19. 6% of the girls surveyed said they have been pregnant. ( Parade Magazine ) We are interested in the true proportion of U.S. girls, age 12 - 19, who have been pregnant.

Find the 95% confidence interval for the true proportion of U.S. girls, age 12 - 19, who have been pregnant.

REVIEW QUESTION 1 Solution : 0 . 0424 , 0 . 0770 size 12{ left (0 "." "0424",0 "." "0770" right )} {}

The report also stated that the results of the survey are accurate to within ± 3.7% at the 95% confidence level. Suppose that a new study is to be done. It is desired to be accurate to within 2% of the 95% confidence level. What will happen to the minimum number that should be surveyed?

REVIEW QUESTION 2 Solution : 2401

Given: X ~ Exp ( 1 3 ) . Sketch the graph that depicts: P X > 1 size 12{P left (X>1 right )} {} .

The next four questions refer to the following information:

Suppose that the time that owners keep their cars (purchased new) is normally distributed with a mean of 7 years and a standard deviation of 2 years. We are interested in how long an individual keeps his car (purchased new). Our population is people who buy their cars new.

60% of individuals keep their cars at most how many years?

REVIEW QUESTION 4 Solution : 7.5 years

Suppose that we randomly survey one person. Find the probability that person keeps his/her car less than 2.5 years.

REVIEW QUESTION 5 Solution : 0.0122

If we are to pick individuals 10 at a time, find the distribution for the average car length ownership.

REVIEW QUESTION 6 Solution : N 7,0 . 63 size 12{N left (7,0 "." "63" right )} {}

If we are to pick 10 individuals, find the probability that the sum of their ownership time is more than 55 years.

REVIEW QUESTION 7 Solution : 0.9911

For which distribution is the median not equal to the mean?

  • A

    Uniform
  • B

    Exponential
  • C

    Normal
  • D

    Student-t

REVIEW QUESTION 8 Solution : B

Compare the standard normal distribution to the student-t distribution, centered at 0. Explain which of the following are true and which are false.

  • A

    As the number surveyed increases, the area to the left of -1 for the student-t distribution approaches the area for the standard normal distribution.
  • B

    As the number surveyed increases, the area to the left of -1 for the standard normal distribution approaches the area for the student-t distribution.
  • C

    As the degrees of freedom decrease, the graph of the student-t distribution looks more like the graph of the standard normal distribution.
  • D

    If the number surveyed is less than 30, the normal distribution should never be used.

    Review question 9 solution

  • A

    True
  • B

    False
  • C

    False
  • D

    False

The next five questions refer to the following information:

We are interested in the checking account balance of a twenty-year-old college student. We randomly survey 16 twenty-year-old college students. We obtain a sample mean of $640 and a sample standard deviation of $150. Let X size 12{X} {} = checking account balance of an individual twenty year old college student.

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