AP Statistics 2017

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CHAPTER 11


Confidence Intervals and Introduction to Inference




  1.      A   recent  poll    estimated   that    about   18% of  the U.S.    population  live    in  a   multigenerational   family

    household. The 95% confidence interval is from 15% to 21%. Which of the following correctly
    interprets the meaning of “95% confident”?
    (A) If many samples were taken, about 95% of the confidence intervals would contain the actual
    proportion of the U.S. population that live in a multigenerational family household.
    (B) If many samples were taken, about 95% of the samples would have between 15% and 21% of
    those sampled living in a multigenerational family household.
    (C) There is a 95% probability that any particular sample would have between 15% and 21% of
    those sampled living in a multigenerational family household.
    (D) Ninety-five percent of people sampled live in a multigenerational family household.
    (E) Between 15% and 21% of the U.S. population live in a multigenerational family household
    about 95% of the time.



  2. A quality control manager for a cookie company selected a random sample of 20 chocolate chip
    cookies from all chocolate chip cookies produced on a particular day. She counted the number of
    chocolate chips in each cookie; the average number of chips was 26.2, and the standard deviation
    was 2.43. The distribution of number of chocolate chips was reasonably symmetric and mound-
    shaped. The 92% confidence interval for the mean number of chips for all cookies produced that day
    is


(A)         

(B)

(C)

(D)
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