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MATH 1342 - PROBABILITY & STATISTICS FINAL EXAM REVIEW Instructor: Dalip Sondhi Name Date: MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Identify the data setʹs level of measurement. 1) the data listed on the horizontal axis in the graph 1) A) interval B) nominal C) ratio D) ordinal Decide which method of data collection you would use to collect data for the study. Specify either observational study, experiment, simulation, or survey. 2) A study where a drug was given to 23 patients and a placebo to another group of 23 patients to 2) determine if the drug has an effect on a patientʹs illness A) observational study B) simulation C) experiment D) survey Use the given frequency distribution to find the (a) class width. (b) class midpoints of the first class. (c) class boundaries of the first class. 3) Height (in inches) Class Frequency, f 50-52 5 53-55 8 56-58 12 59-61 13 62-64 11 A) (a) 2 (b) 51.5 (c) 50-52 B) (a) 2 (b) 51.5 (c).5-52.5 C) (a) 3 (b) 51 (c).5-52.5 D) (a) 3 (b) 51 (c) 50-52 3) 1

4) A city in the Pacific Northwest recorded its highest temperature at 89 degrees Fahrenheit and its lowest temperature at 28 degrees Fahrenheit for a particular year. Use this information to find the upper and lower limits of the first class if you wish to construct a frequency distribution with 10 classes. A) 28-35 B) 28-34 C) 28-33 D) 23-33 4) 5) The scores of the top ten finishers in a recent golf tournament are listed below. Find the median score. 5) 67 67 68 71 72 72 72 72 73 76 A) 73 B) 71 C) 67 D) 72 6) A student receives test scores of 62, 83, and 91. The studentʹs final exam score is 88 and homework score is 76. Each test is worth 20% of the final grade, the final exam is 25% of the final grade, and the homework grade is 15% of the final grade. What is the studentʹs mean score in the class? A) 90.6 B) 85.6 C) 80.6 D) 76.6 6) Approximate the mean of the grouped data. 7) Phone calls (per day) Frequency 8-11 17 12-15 29 16-19 16 20-23 46 24-27 34 A) 17 B) 19 C) 20 D) 28 E) 18 7) 8) Find the sample standard deviation. 8) 2 6 15 9 11 22 1 4 8 19 A) 6.8 B) 2.1 C) 7.1 D) 6.3 9) The mean score of a placement exam for entrance into a math class is 80, with a standard deviation of 10. Use the Empirical Rule to find the percentage of scores that lie between 60 and 80. (Assume the data set has a bell-shaped distribution.) A) 47.5% B) 95% C) 68% D) 34% 9) Use the grouped data formulas to find the indicated mean or standard deviation. 10) For the following data set, approximate the sample standard deviation. 10) Phone calls (per day) Frequency 8-11 18 12-15 23 16-19 38 20-23 47 24-27 32 A) 18.8 B) 2.9 C) 3.2 D) 5.1 2

11) Many firms use on-the-job training to teach their employees computer programming. Suppose you work in the personnel department of a firm that just finished training a group of its employees to program, and you have been requested to review the performance of one of the trainees on the final test that was given to all trainees. The mean and standard deviation of the test scores are 72 and 5, respectively, and the distribution of scores is bell-shaped and symmetric. Suppose the trainee in question received a score of 68. Compute the traineeʹs z-score. A) z = 0.88 B) z = -0.80 C) z = -0.88 D) z = 0.8 11) Use the fundamental counting principle to solve the problem. 12) A singer-songwriter wishes to compose a melody. Each note in the melody must be one of the 14 notes in her vocal range. How many different sequences of 3 notes are possible? A) 2744 B) 42 C) 2184 D) 4,782,969 12) 13) A card is picked at random from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Find the odds that it is not a heart. A) 3:1 B) 4:1 C) 1:3 D) 1:4 13) 14) A group of students were asked if they carry a credit card. The responses are listed in the table. 14) Class Credit Card Carrier Not a Credit Card Carrier Total Freshman 45 15 60 Sophomore 32 8 40 Total 77 23 100 If a student is selected at random, find the probability that he or she owns a credit card given that the student is a freshman. Round your answer to three decimal places. A) 0.450 B) 0.584 C) 0.250 D) 0.750 15) Use Bayesʹ theorem to solve this problem. A storeowner purchases stereos from two companies. From Company A, 450 stereos are purchased and 6% are found to be defective. From Company B, 550 stereos are purchased and 4% are found to be defective. Given that a stereo is defective, find the probability that it came from Company A. A) 22 B) 33 C) 27 D) 18 15) 16) The events A and B are mutually exclusive. If P(A) = 0.6 and P(B) = 0.2, what is P(A or B)? A) 0.12 B) 0.4 C) 0 D) 0.8 16) 3

17) The random variable x represents the number of credit cards that adults have along with the corresponding probabilities. Find the mean and standard deviation. 17) x P(x) 0 0.07 1 0.68 2 0.21 3 0.03 4 0.01 A) mean: 1.30; standard deviation: 0.44 B) mean: 1.23; standard deviation: 0.66 C) mean: 1.30; standard deviation: 0.32 D) mean: 1.23; standard deviation: 0.44 18) A recent survey found that 69% of all adults over 50 wear glasses for driving. In a random sample of 70 adults over 50, what is the mean and standard deviation of those that wear glasses? A) mean: 21.7; standard deviation: 6.95 B) mean: 21.7; standard deviation: 3.87 C) mean: 48.3; standard deviation: 3.87 D) mean: 48.3; standard deviation: 6.95 18) 19) Assume that male and female births are equally likely and that the birth of any child does not affect the probability of the gender of any other children. Find the probability of at most three boys in ten births. A) 0.172 B) 0.333 C) 0.300 D) 0.003 19) 20) Find the area of the indicated region under the standard normal curve. 20) A) 1.309 B) 0.309 C) 0.3438 D) 0.6562 21) Use the standard normal distribution to find P(-2.25 < z < 1.25). A) 0.8944 B) 0.0122 C) 0.4878 D) 0.8822 21) Use the Standard Normal Table to find the probability. 22) The distribution of cholesterol levels in teenage boys is approximately normal with μ = 170 and σ = 30 (Source: U.S. National Center for Health Statistics). Levels above 200 warrant attention. Find the probability that a teenage boy has a cholesterol level greater than 200. A) 0.1587 B) 0.8413 C) 0.2138 D) 0.3419 22) 23) For the standard normal curve, find the z-score that corresponds to the 7th decile. A) 0.53 B) 0.47 C) 0.12 D) 0.98 23) 4

Use the Central Limit Theorem to find the mean and standard error of the mean of the indicated sampling distribution. 24) The amounts of time employees of a telecommunications company have worked for the company 24) are normally distributed with a mean of 5.1 years and a standard deviation of 2.0 years. Random samples of size 18 are drawn from the population and the mean of each sample is determined. A) 5.1 years, 0.47 years B) 1.2 years, 2.0 years C) 5.1 years, 0.11 years D) 1.2 years, 0.47 years 25) A random sample of 150 students has a grade point average with a standard deviation of 0.78. Find the margin of error if c = 0.98. A) 0.12 B) 0.08 C) 0.15 D) 0.11 25) 5

Answer Key Testname: 1342 FINAL EXAM2 1) B 2) C 3) C 4) B 5) D 6) C 7) B 8) C 9) A 10) D 11) B 12) A 13) A 14) D 15) C 16) D 17) B 18) C 19) A 20) D 21) D 22) A 23) A 24) A 25) C 6