AP Statistics 2017

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
The player  will    lose    5.2¢,   on  average,    for each    dollar  bet.



  1. From    the tables, we  see that    P   (z <    –   2.5)    =   P   (z >    2.5)    =   0.0062. So  the probability that    we  are

    more than 2.5 standard deviations from the mean is 2(0.0062) = 0.0124. (This can be found on the
    calculator as follows: 2 normalcdf (2.5,1000).)



  2. The situation can be pictured as follows:


If  90% of  the area    is  to  the right of    50, then    10% of  the area    is  to  the left.   So,

Solutions to Cumulative Review Problems




  1.          II  is  true:   the mean    is  most    likely  greater than    the median. This    is  because the mean,   being

    nonresistant, is pulled in the direction of outliers or skewness. Because the given histogram is clearly
    skewed to the right, the mean is likely to be to the right of (that is, greater than) the median.



  2. The kind of sample you want is a stratified random sample . The sample should have 25 Asian
    students, 8 African American students, 12 Latino students, and 55 Caucasian students. You could get a
    list of all Asian students from the data clerk and randomly select 25 students from the list. Repeat this
    process for percentages of African American, Latino, and Caucasian students. Now the proportion of
    each ethnic group in your sample is the same as its proportion in the population.

  3. The five-number summary is [20, 32, 42, 46, 50]. The box plot looks like this:

  4. (a) The LSRL line is: = – 41.430 + 0.12486(#boats).
    (b) For each additional registered powerboat, the number of manatee deaths is predicted to increase
    by 0.12. You could also say that the number increases, on average, by 0.12.

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