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STA40R FINAL EXAM JUNE 2016) NG. ‘QUESTION MARKS 1a) | i) X~ Po(A= 6) Given Az 3 ( drawn) P(X <3) Fre & main fA =1-P(X23) eh =1-0.9380= 0.062 Curing Tobe 2) ii) X ~ Poi(A =135)e— Por '9 mir at 7 P(X24)=0.9998 — Cusing Tabu) b) i) X ~ N(uw= 20,07 3 st Pas < X<30)= ria 20 7 30-20) a Mi lghs2029-ecaras) | =0.1056—0.00621 = 0.88819 Al | BIM1 ee z k= 14.88 poneneieet ai Al on Safnpea—s_ ol 2) Asam | ili) X~N 2o( 5 fs a ia) pe ) 22) [2 > 22) fy apes wwoy txautly Rom tole = P(Z%3.16) = 0.00079 <— re °Q 1) X ~ Bin(n = 10, p = 0.65) ~ P(x <8)=1-P(X29) = '- POD — P(x=10) - 1- [!°0,0.65°0.35'+'*C,,0.65"°0.35° ] =1-0.0725- 0.0135 = 0.914 <— ae fa His ation cannd uae Coasts ii) X ~ Bin(n = 50, p = 0.35) a P(X > 20) = P(X 2 21) = 0.1861 (using table) 2a) b) S °) Qa 0.05 ) TRUE iv) FALSE ii) TRUE v) TRUE ili) FALSE. AS 7 Somdord deviation Ay: H,:0>2 Claim) B2 pvalue=0.102 If p-value $ a, reject Ha ‘Since praues, 0. an 0.05, do not reject Ho, Conclusion: There is isno é significant evidence to indicate that the standard At deviation of operating temperature is larger than 2.0. B82 i) 90% confidence interval for the variance of the weight for patients with Dituitary tumour; ghay |X+O-10, %&, = 0-05, gh=n-14 U1 5] (n=1)s? Tyne Kovosg '9- 075 thar Kiacu 74-675 a “(Care (eee | = SS | 19.675 4.575 iS { stlord (82 How ere apa Choose eather one p-value=0.303 If p-value < a, reject Ho Since p-value = 0,303> 0.05, do not reject Ho AQ Conclusion: There is né significant difference in variablity of weights of AM patients with pituitary and without pituitary tumour. 3a) © 666 o SO 6 i) Hy im, =0 d= bottom - surfau Hy 24, >0 a= 0.05 pvalue=0.000 If p-value < a, reject Ho Since pals (000_< 0.05, reject Ho Conclusion We can conclude that the true average concentration in of zine found in the water at the bottom exceeds that found at the surface. ii) 95% confidence interval of the mean difference of the concentration Se =dit. +n 0.052273 = 0.0804 + fo 9259 “ae 289 ag = 0.0804 + [2.262 0.0165] = (0.043. 0.1178) i) $9% confidence interval on the average of female scores s | S01 In =¥tt, = 20.43 + tasoss9 v4 = 20.43 + 3.012(1.657) = (15.44, 25.42) We are 99% confidenbe that the average of female‘pores on the statistical test is between 15.44 and 25.42. ii) Test fv 2 PoP means Ayih-H =0 Ayta- Hy, >0 «= 0.05 pevalue= 438 If p-value S a, reject Ho, Since p-value, = 0,438 > 0.05, do not reject Hs Conclusion; There is 1 significant evidence to indicate that male students, on the average, still outperform female students on the statistics tests this semester. B2 At Bi M2 A2 81 M1B1 Al At B2 @& 4a) Ady Aa =A Ho: There is no significant difference between the mean task times for three different training methods Hy: There is a significant difference between the mean task times for three APPR GRE Tees. after a= 0.05 P-value=0.066 If p-value < a, reject Hy ince p-value = 0.086 > 0.05, do not reject Hp jence there is no significant difference between the mean task times for three different training methods. 1) Completely Randomized Block Design ii) Assumptions required for ANOVA test The populations from which the samples were obtained must be normally distributed ¥ The samples must be independent of one another. Y The variances of the populations must be equal iii) 20 iv) 1 i)45 ity2.25 weg w2.22 vy Testing on interaction affect adng yor ay Ho : there is no interaction effect between types of protein and gender on the test scores. H; : there is an interaction effect between types of protein and gender on the test scores. = 0.05 p-value=0.155 4) If p-value 0.05, do not reject Ho *°°°5 Hence there is{no interaction effect}between types of protein and gender. vi) Yes, further test should be conducted on the main effects. SS ee ere=—m—m™m®wNWw_—" Bt Bt Az At At Al B2 At AL a) Independent variable : Age y Dependent variable _: Minimum stopping distance Q = 2-182 + 0-35%bq x b) Minimum stopping distance = 26.752 + 0.2588/Age E Dr xy aka-2- Srmulo ) rR- “ 16787.¢— 4176754) fi 21771 any 10 = 0.2587 For every month increase in age of cars, the minimum stopping distance will Increase by 0.2567 metres. + do Fee AlOaTs 20.9044 Sine slope is +ve, a08ie, (Now: cris indacimalr and not To) r20.4044 e oral 81.8% of the, variation in minimum stopping distance is explained by the variation in age of the cars, while the remaining 18. 2h is explained by the other factor. A Minimum stopping distance = 26.752 + 0. 258460) = 42.274 meters 4) (3) He: The linear regression mode! is no significant Hy: The linear regression model is significant. F calculated = 36.06 ‘OR @® prvaluz = 000 (teh I) CV = Fos = 9.32 ® K=0.08 @S Reject Ho iF calculate > F table eet foo < 420+ hhente red Ho , Since 36.06 > 5.32, reject H, © Hence, the linear regression model is significant. & =O.0S _ Rujeu He if prvalue < of m2 AL At Mt At Al BIAI B2 fo Age) At Sy At At

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