Stats Chapter 5 & 6

Suppose that the BAC of male students at a particular college

who drink 5 beers varies from student to student according to a

normal distribution with mean 0.08 and standard deviation 0.01.

 

Draw a normal curve and answer the following question.

The middle 95% of students who drink 5 beers have

BAC between:

 0.07 and 0.09

0.06 and 0.10

0.05 and 0.11

.04 and 0.12

Suppose that the BAC of male students at a particular college

who drink 5 beers varies from student to student according to a

normal distribution with mean 0.08 and standard deviation 0.01.

 

Draw a normal curve and answer the following question.

What percent of students who drink 5 beers have BAC

above 0.10 (the legal limit for driving in some states)?

2.5%

5%

 16%

32%

The mean is 80 and the standard deviation is 10. What is the

standard score for an observation of 90?

90

0

10

1.0
A normal distribution always:

is skewed to the right

 is skewed to the left

is symmetric

has more than one peak

If your score on a test is at the 60th percentile, you know that

your score lies:

below the first quartile.

between the first quartile and the median.

 between the median and the third quartile.

Can't say where it lies relative to the quartiles.

The equation of the regression line for son's height in

inches y versus father's height in inches x is y = 0.5x + 35.

For 72 inch tall fathers, what is the mean height of their sons?

 69 inches

71 inches

72 inches

74 inches

Perfect correlation means all of the following except

r = -1 or r = +1.

 all points on the scatterplot lie on a straight line.

all variation in one variable is explained by

     variation in the other variable.

there is a causal relationship between the variables.

A study of the effects of television measured how many hours

of television each of 125 grade school children watched per

week during a school year and their reading scores. Which

variable would you put on the horizontal axis of a scatterplot

of the data?

Reading score, because it is the response variable.

Reading score, because it is the explanatory variable.

Hours of television, because it is the response variable.

Hours of television, because it is the explanatory variable.

A study gathers data on the outside temperature during the winter,

in degrees Fahrenheit, and the amount of natural gas a household

consumes, in cubic feet per day. Call the temperature x and gas

consumption y. The house is heated with gas, so x helps explain y.

The least-squares regression line for predicting y from x is

y = 1344 - 19xOn a day when the temperature is 20 degree F,

the regression line predicts that gas used will be about:

1724 cubic feet

1383 cubic feet

1325 cubic feet

 964 cubic feet

A study gathers data on the outside temperature during the winter,

in degrees Fahrenheit, and the amount of natural gas a household

consumes, in cubic feet per day. Call the temperature x and gas

consumption y. The house is heated with gas, so x helps explain y.

The least-squares regression line for predicting y from x is

y = 1344 - 19x. When the temperature goes up 1 degree,

what happens to the gas usage predicted by the regression line?

It goes up 1 cubic foot

 It goes down 1 cubic foot

It goes up 19 cubic feet

It goes down 19 cubic feet

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