AP Statistics 2017

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
interquartile   range   would   be  unchanged.


  1. a. Using a normal model with μ = 16.1 and σ = 0.12, the z -score for . The z


-score  for     .   P   (15.7   <   x < 16.3)   =   P   (–3.33  <   z < 1.67)   =   0.048.

b.          This    is  a   binomial    situation   with    n = 20  and p = 0.048   (from   part    a).

c.          This    is  the sampling    distribution    of      ,   which   will    be  approximately   normal  with    μ = μ = 16.1,

and     .


  1. a. The mean of the distribution appears to be about 26%. This is the best estimate of the proportion
    used in the simulation.
    b. A sample proportion of 44% or more appeared only 3 times out of 100. Because that is less than
    5% of the trials, this is convincing evidence that the proportion that appears in the article is too
    low.

  2. a. Yes. The residual plot shows no pattern and the points show random scatter. A linear model is
    appropriate.
    b. The reliability of the estimates decreases as the x variable increases. This is evident from the fan
    shape in the residual plot.
    c. There is a definite curve in the residual plot, which shows that a linear model is not appropriate
    for this relationship.

  3. This is a matched pairs design.


Hypotheses  :   

Check   conditions  :
Treatments are assigned to subjects in a random order.
The plot of the differences is reasonably symmetric with no outliers.

Conditions  are met for a   matched pairs   t   -test.
Computations :
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