AP Statistics 2017

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(A)         The scatterplot looks   linear  and there   is  no  curve   in  the residual    plot,   so  a   significance    test    is
appropriate.
(B) The scatterplot has a curve in it, so a significance test is not appropriate.
(C) There is a curve in the residual plot, so a significance test is not appropriate.
(D) The variation in the residuals is not uniform, so a significance test is not appropriate.
(E) The univariate plot of the residuals is strongly skewed, so a significance test is not appropriate.



  1.      When    constructing    a   confidence  interval    for the slope   of  a   regression  line    for a   data    set with    n points,

    which is the correct consideration for the critical value?
    (A) Because the sampling distribution of the slope is approximately normal, z should be used as the
    critical value.
    (B) Because the standard deviation of the slope is unknown, t with n degrees of freedom should be
    used as the critical value.
    (C) Because the standard deviation of the slope is unknown, t with n – 1 degrees of freedom should
    be used as the critical value.
    (D) Because the standard deviation of the slope is unknown, t with n – 2 degrees of freedom should
    be used as the critical value.
    (E) Because the sample size is already considered in the formula for the standard error of the slope,
    no critical value is needed.



  2. A teacher wondered if there was a relationship between students’ ACT math scores and their ACT
    reading scores. He selected a random sample of students who took the ACT, created a scatterplot,
    and saw that there appears to be a positive linear relationship. A significance test for the slope for
    predicting the ACT math score from the ACT reading score showed a P- value very close to 0.
    Which of the following is a valid conclusion?
    (A) Students who have higher ACT reading scores tend to have higher ACT math scores.
    (B) To improve their ACT math scores, students should work to improve their ACT reading scores.
    (C) To improve their ACT reading scores, students should work to improve their ACT math scores.
    (D) There is strong evidence that a higher ACT reading score will result in a higher ACT math
    score.
    (E) There is some evidence that a higher ACT reading score will result in a higher ACT math score.

  3. The following table shows the number of cylinders in the engine and the gas mileage for a random
    sample of automobiles by a certain manufacturer. Assume all conditions for inference are met.

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