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Practice Exam 1 Key

1. D 34. D [𝜎𝑋̅ = 0.35, z = -1.43 and 5.71; normalcdf(-1.43, 5.71)]


2. G 35. E (lower times are better in a race)
3. H 36. D (formula: x = μ + zσ)
4. A 37. B
5. K 38. B
6. F 39. C
𝑧𝛼⁄
7. I 40. 2401 (n = 𝑝̂ 𝑞̂ ( 2 ))
𝐸
8. A 41. 40.4% < p < 63.6%
9. C 42. -1.64
10. B 43. 1.64
11. B 44. ±1.96
12. B 45. B
13. C 46. B
14. 157 47. H0: μ = 32, H1: μ < 32 (claim)
15. $2850; $2755.09 T-Test, p = .016, Reject H0,
(make sure you enter this as Our data support the claim that they
a frequency distribution and are under-filling bottles.
hit L1, L2) 48. 31.43 < μ < 31.97
16. $336.17; $113,010.27 49. D (H0: μ = 12.8, H1: μ > 12.8 (claim)
(variance is standard T-Test, p = .018)
deviation squared) 50. H0: μd = 0, H1: μd > 0 (claim), T-Test,
17. B p = .11, Fail to Reject H0, Our data
18. 235 – 265, 266 – 296 fail to support the claim that they
19. B perform worse.
20. C 51. H0: μ1 = μ2, H1: μ1 ≠ μ2 (claim), 2-Samp
21. C TTest, p = .035, Reject H0, Our data
22. B support the claim that performance does
23. C differ between models.
24. A 52. C
25. 0.07 53. C
26. 0.61 54. D
27. D 55. Yˆ  43.8  0.1x
28. 1/8 [(1/2)*(1/2)*(1/2)] 56. 15 (plug in 288)
29. (21/35)(20/34) = 6/17 57. D
30. C [1-binomcdf(12, .65, 6)]
31. E [binomcdf(10, .35, 3)]
32. E [normalcdf(-1.25, 10000)]
32. 0.07
33. B [z = -.75; normalcdf(-10000, -.75)]

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