AP Statistics 2017

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
B.          The null    hypothesis  should  be  accepted.
C. There is a 7% chance that the null hypothesis is correct.
D. There is a 7% chance of getting a difference between the two groups at least as large as the
observed difference if the new keyboard is really no better at preventing injuries.
E. There is a 7% chance that the observed difference is due to chance.



  1.          For a   class   project,    Charlotte   recorded    the heights of  all 28  students    in  her class   and calculated

    several statistics. She then realized she made an error recording the height of the tallest person in
    the class. She correctly had him listed as the tallest, but needed to add two inches to his recorded
    height to correct it. Which of these measures of spread must remain unchanged?
    A. Mean absolute deviation
    B. Standard deviation
    C. Variance
    D. Interquartile range
    E. Range



  2. A large company grants its hourly employees pay raises after their six-month performance review.
    The amounts of the raises average $0.25 per hour, with a standard deviation of $0.05 per hour. Let
    represent the average pay raise of 50 randomly selected hourly employees. Which calculation
    would give the approximate probability that is at least $0.30 per hour?
    A. P (z ≥ 0.30)


B.

C.

D.

E.          This    probability cannot  be  calculated  because no  information is  given   about   the shape   of  the
distribution of all pay raises.



  1.         The table   below   shows   the daily   high    temperatures    for the month   of  October for two cities  in

    different regions of the country.



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