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Question 1 Using the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in 3 decimal places. 
Correct
n=400, p̂ = 0.75, 90% confidence
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Question 2 The series of disconnected points is referred to as ______________________.
Correct

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a. Bivariate data
b. scatter plot 

c. Trend line plots

d. XY Plots

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Question 3 This measures relationship between bivariate data.
Correct

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b. None of the choices

c. Scatterplot Analysis

d. Correlation 

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Question 4 Given the table, determine the slope intercept equation.
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b. y = 3x ­ 22

c. y = x + 2
d. y = 3x ­ 2

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Question 5 Using the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in 3 decimal places. 
Correct
n=700, p̂ = 0.75, 95% confidence
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Answer:  0 . 7 8 0

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Question 6 Given the equation 9y = 18x + 9, what is the slope?
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Question 7 Given the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two decimal places. 
Incorrect
Sample size = 100, Mean = 80, Standard Deviation = 20, Confidence coefficient = 1.645
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Question 8 The graph below describes a ____.
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Select one:
a. Trending Correlation
b. Negative Correlation

c. None of the choices
d. Positive Correlation 

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Question 9 Identify what is illustrated in the photo.
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Answer:  Confidence Interval

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Question 10 When the confidence level is 90%, the Confidence coefficients is +­.
Correct

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b. 1

c. 1.645 

d. 1.96

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Question 11 The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more variables.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
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a. The statement is FALSE. 
b. The statement is TRUE.

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Question 12 Point estimate is
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a. Equal to the population mean
b. A range of possible values for a population parameter.

c. A statistical that estimates a population parameter 
d. Always equal to the number or samples

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Question 13 The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.
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Question 14 Given the following data, find the margin of error. Your answer must be in two decimal places. 
Incorrect
Sample size = 100, Mean = 80, Standard Deviation = 20, Confidence coefficient = 1.645
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Answer:  8 3 . 2 9

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Question 15 Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.
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b. 0, 100

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Question 16 The graph below describes a ____.
Correct

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Select one:
a. Evenly distributed
b. XY Data

c. Distributed Correction
d. Zero Correlation 

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Question 17 This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null hypothesis.
Correct

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a. Null and Rejection region
b. Null region

c. All of the choices
d. Rejection region

e. None of the choices
f. Rejection and Critical region 
g. Critical and Null region

h. Critical region

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Question 18 Compute for the correlation coefficient.
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1.00

Select one:
a. 0.699
b. 0.829

c. 0.721 
d. 0.803

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Question 19 Given the following data, find the margin of error. Your answer must be in two decimal places. 
Correct
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
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Question 20 Using the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in 3 decimal places. 
Correct
n=700, p̂ = 0.75, 95% confidence
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Question 21 Given the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two decimal places. 
Incorrect
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
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Answer:  7 6 . 7 1

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Question 22 Given the equation 3y = 21x + 9, what is the slope?
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Question 23 Given the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two decimal places. 
Correct
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
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Question 24 Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the following.
Partially correct Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
Mark 1.67 out of 13.     µ = 8, σ = 4, n = 100, x̄ = 7.2
10.00
Answer:   ­2.00

 
14.      µ = 25, σ = 5, n = 90, x̄ = 23.4
Answer:  ­3.04

15.      µ = 77, σ = 6, n = 150, x̄ = 78.2
Answer:  2.45

16.      µ = 8.5, σ = 4, n = 120, x̄ = 7.2
Answer:  ­3.56

17.      µ = 20.8, σ = 4, n = 90, x̄ = 21.2
Answer:  0.95

18.      µ = 31.2, σ = 3, n = 77, x̄ = 32
Answer:  2.34

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Question 25 Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.
Correct

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c. scatter plot 
d. Line Plots

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Question 26 Given the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two decimal places. 
Correct
Sample size = 100, Mean = 80, Standard Deviation = 20, Confidence coefficient = 1.645
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Answer:  8 3 . 2 9

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Question 27 Given the table, determine the slope intercept equation.
Correct

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a. y = 3x ­ 2

b. y = x + 2

c. y = x + 3
d. y = 2x + 1 

Your answer is correct.
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Question 28 Using the following data, find the margin of error. Your answer must be in 3 decimal places. 
Correct
n=400, p̂ = 0.75, 90% confidence
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Answer:  0 . 0 3 6

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Question 29 Compute for the correlation coefficient.
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Select one:
a. 0.911
b. 0.937

c. 0.928
d. 0.964 

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Question 30 Using the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in 3 decimal places. 
Correct
n=400, p̂ = 0.75, 90% confidence
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Question 31 The three important characteristics of a bivariate?
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a. Elliptical, Rounded, Scattered
b. Proportional, Directional, Elliptical

c. Direction, Shape, Strength 
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a. Equal to 1. 
b. None of the choices

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STATA
Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?
5
Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?
3
Given the table below, what is the linear equation?
y=2x + 7
Given the table below, what is the slope?
2
Write the slopeintercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and yintercept 4.
6x+4
Scatter plot is a series of connected points to form a line.
FALSE
Given the equation 5y = 20x+ 30, what is the slope?
4
Given the table below, what is the slope intercept equation?
y=4/3x+2
The equation y=mx + b is also known as
slope intercept form
Given the following data, compute for the correlation coefficient. Round your answer into 2 decimal
places. If the answer is a
whole number, do not put a decimal after it.
xy
0... 2....
10 -8
-1
Given the table, find the slope intercept equation.
Y=x+4
When slope is positive,
y increases as x increases
Given the equation 9y = x+9, what is the y intercept?
1
Which of the following is INCORRECT about correlation coefficient.
correlation coefficient can never be a zero value
Given the equation 3y = x+15, what is the y intercept?
5
If the line has no slope or equal to zero
The line is a horizontal line
In the slopeintercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable y.
FALSE
Bivariate is defined as the analysis of a single variable.
FALSE
Three characteristics of a bivariate are
Shape, direction and strength
Given the table, find the slope intercept equation.
Y = 3x + 6
The graph below describes a ______________________ correlation.
Perfect Negative Correlation
Given the following data, compute for the correlation coefficient. Round your answer into 2 decimal
places. If the answer is a
whole number, do not put a decimal after it.
xy
02
8... 10...
1
The graph below describes a ______________________ correlation.
Perfect Positive Correlation
True of False. The series of disconnected points is referred to as Bivariate.
FALSE
Given the following data, compute for the correlation coefficient. Round your answer into 2 decimal
places. If the answer is a
whole number, do not put a decimal after it
xy
77... 238...
0.92
Given the table, determine the slope intercept equation.
y = 2x + 5
Given the equation y = 8x+ 14, what is the slope?
8
Which of the following is a characteristics of a bivariate?
All of the choices
The equation y=8x2 + 4 will produce a
Parabola
A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at
98% confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?
Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours
Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of
error for the 90% confidence interval:
0.053
King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours,
with a standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life
of the cellular phone
(19,804, 20,196)
Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of
error for the 99% confidence interval:
0.064
A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found
that 60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need
to check for a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was
given as ± 20 percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults
who feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a
second opinion.
(0.565, 0.640)
Identify the following formula
p+-....
Confidence Interval
Idenitfy the following formula:
Sample Size
The formula below will determining the minimum sample size needed when estimating the
population mean
Sampling distribution of proportions is randomly distributed.
FALSE. Replace the word Sampling distribution with Confidence Coefficient
In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample
proportion ̂p of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.
0.60
The ̂p is the ____________ estimate of p
unbiased
Given n=60, x̄=250, s=3, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
(58.59, 61.41)
A survey was conducted to 200 Grade 6 students who uses the internet in research instead of the
school library. Based on the survey, 160 students responded Yes. What is the population proportion
to students who uses the library in their research?
80%
Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂p =0.25.
80
Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p=0.15.
196
The formula given below will give an output of
Margin of Error
Point estimate is
A statistical that estimates a population parameter
As the confidence interval for a given statistics increases in length, the confidence level
Increases
Identify the following formula: 1- q̂
Sample Proportion
Given the sample size (n=250) and sample proportion (p=0.40), find the approximate margin of error
for the 90% confidence interval:
0.05
Given the sample size (n=150) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error
for the 95% confidence interval:
0.07
Given the sample size (n=230) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error
for the 95% confidence interval:
0.083
Margin of error is
the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size
Given n=20, x̄=89, s=2, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
1.15
What is the formula in determining the minimum sample size needed in estimating the population
mean?
n=(z a/2*o / e ) ^2
The “p hat” is calculated as
Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.11 and ̂p = 0.35.
126
Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p =0.30.
228
Given n=20, x̄=30, s=2, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
0.74
Common choices of confidence level are
90%, 95%, 99%
Given n=50, x̄=250, s=4, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean
(249.07, 250.93)
Identify the following formula:
p. ( 1-p)......
Sample Size
Margin of Error is in the center of the confidence interval?
FALSE. Replace the word “Margin of Error” with “Point Estimate”
When the confidence level is 90%, the Confidence coefficients is +-
1.645
Identify the following formula:
z a/2 (o/square root of n )
Margin of Error
The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a
Parabola
When slope is positive,
y increases as x increases
In the slopeintercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.
TRUE
Given the table below, what is the linear equation?
y=8x + 3
If the line has no slope,
The line is a horizontal line
Given the table below, what is the slope?
xy
03
8
Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?
7
Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.
xy
01
y=5x + 1
Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?
9
The equation y=mx + b is also known as
slope intercept form
Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01
No apparent correlation
Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.
+1, 1
Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines
Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable
Describe the relationship based on the rvalue r=0,
No relationship
The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.
Equal to 1.
Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75
Strong positive correction
The variable that causes an effect
Explanatory variable
This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other
observation to be high.
Positive Correlation
Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines
Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable
The variable that reflects the effect
Response variable
Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT
students in the university.
Alternative hypothesis
The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be _____
Mutually inclusive
Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.
Alternative hypothesis
William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site
per day on average, and
calculated x̄ = 50.30. ABC suggests that μ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual mean is less
than the website owner
claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?
: Null hypothesis µ ≥ 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55
A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.
Null hypothesis
The probability of making type I error is
α
For the 99% confidence level,
0.010
What is the formula of z score?
z=x-m / o/square root of n
This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.
Rejection region and Critical region
Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.
Null hypothesis
A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of
labor and material is going
up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20
of the projects the cost of
the material is higher.
What is the standard error of the proportion?
0.087
A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of
labor and material is going
up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20
of the projects the cost of
the material is higher.
At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?
Accept the null hypothesis
The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a
random sample of 200
accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
0.675
About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes
that male aged 1630 are
more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The researcher surveys
300 male aged 1630 and
finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
What is the standard error of the proportion?
0.026
About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes
that male aged 1630 are
more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The researcher surveys
300 male aged 1630 and
finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
What is the test statistic for this scenario?
1.260
About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes
that male aged 1630 are
more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The researcher surveys
300 male aged 1630 and
finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
0.267
A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of
labor and material is going
up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20
of the projects the cost of
the material is higher.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?
1.191
The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a
random sample of 200
accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?
0.0741
A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of
labor and material is going
up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20
of the projects the cost of
the material is higher.
What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
0.667
The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a
random sample of 200
accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what
can you conclude?
Accept the null hypothesis
In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable
Positive Correlation
Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables
scatter plot
When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means
Strong linear association
Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables
Positive linear association
This measures relationship between bivariate data.
Correlation
A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations
with a line segment to give
more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.
Line plot
Choose the correct scatter plot using the following data:
.
...
...
The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also
decreases
positive linear association
The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.
The statement is FALSE.
Given the data, what is the strength of the association between the two variables.
Weak linear association
The level of significance is the
Probability of committing a Type I error
Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.
Null hypothesis
If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error
Type I Error
What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.
: More people like android than IOS phone
Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.
Null hypothesis
Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63
Strong positive correction
The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation
r
It is also called independent variable
Explanatory variable
Salary and number of years of experience
Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable
Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20
Weak positive correction
In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.
The statement is TRUE.
This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.
Critical value
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
–4
Reject
St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random
sample of 49 students St.
Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard deviation of
88. We want to know if
these high school students are representative of the overall population. What can we conclude
based?
Accept null hypothesis
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
2.35
Reject
A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random
sample of 150 accidents, it is
found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
What is the standard error of the proportion?
0.041
A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random
sample of 150 accidents, it is
found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
0.400
A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and
material is going up and accounts
for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found out that in 6 of the
processed food, the cost
of the material is higher.
What is the standard error of the proportion?
: 0.137
A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and
material is going up and accounts
for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found out that in 6 of the
processed food, the cost
of the material is higher.
At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?
Accept the null hypothesis
A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random
sample of 150 accidents, it is
found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?
Accept the null hypothesis
Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables
Negative linear association
The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases
positive linear association
The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.
Trend line
The three important characteristics of a bivariate?
Direction, Shape, Strength
The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________
scatter plot
Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ̂=0.25.
33
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ̂p =0.30.
43
The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the
sample size needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building.
He wants to be able to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys
during past year that 85% approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer
need?
196
Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ̂p =0.25.
23
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂p =0.35.
152
Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility airconditioned
vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?
– 1.85
Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each
of the following. Express
your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 8.5, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 7.2
3.23
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
3.31
Reject
Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility airconditioned
vehicle rather than a jeepney.
What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?
Accept null hypothesis
Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.
Null hypothesis and critical values
A sample is small when n≤30.
The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.
In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.
The statement is TRUE.
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
0.131
Do not Reject
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
1.11
Do not Reject
Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each
of the following. Express
your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 77, σ = 6, n = 109, x̄ = 78.2
2.09
The management of a local grocery store wants to estimate the average amount their customers
spend at the store to within 0.50 pesos, with a 90% confidence. What is the minimum sample size
required, if the standard deviation is assumed to be 4.50 pesos.
220
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.25 and ̂p =0.30.
23
Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p =0.30.
228
Given the formula in determining the minimum sample size needed when estimating the population
proportion and if no approximation is known, what value of p̂will be used?
n=p.(1-p)...
0.5
Proportion is a fraction expression where the _____________________ is in the numerator and
the _____________________ is the denominator.
Favorable response, Total number of responses
Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂p =0.30.
89
Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂p =0.30.
81
Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.12 and ̂p = 0.30.
57
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.20 and ̂p =0.30.
35
The formula given below will give an output of
z a/2 (o/square root of n )
Margin of Error
Margin of error is
the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size
Given n=100, x̄=45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
(43.355, 46.645)
Given n=100, x̄=80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
0.392
A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are
satisfied with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ̂p of
those who are not satisfied based on the sample provided.
0.32
A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource
Center of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how
many students are not using the Library Resource Center?
67
A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at
98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?
9 hours less 1.5 hours
Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful
for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals
who
have this cancer.
Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.
0.564 < p < 0.640
Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?
The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.
Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error
for
the 99% confidence interval:
0.059
Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with
a
standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the
cellular
phone.
(59,706 , 60,294)
Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error
for
the 90% confidence interval:
0.047
A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found
that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check
for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.
Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy
of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.
0.0726
Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful
for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals
who
have this cancer.
Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.
0.60
A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found
that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check
for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.
Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.
0.077
A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at
95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?
6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours
The “p hat” is calculated as
Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements
Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed
Normally
A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who
access social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students
responded Yes. What is the population proportion to students who do not access social media after
attending classes?
17%
When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96
Confidence coefficients
Point estimate is
A statistical that estimates a population parameter
The ̂p is the ____________ estimate of p.
unbiased
Given n=10, x̄=28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
1.24
Given n=10, x̄=28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
(26.36, 29.63)
What is in the center of the confidence interval?
Point Estimate
In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample
proportion ̂p of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample
0.60
Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, σ = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4
Answer: -2.86

Year is an example of a
Explanatory variable

Expenditure is an example of a
Response variable

The graph below describes a ______________________ correlation.

*search sa google ang mismong sagot para di mailto


Perfect negative correlation

House rent and house floor area


House floor area is the explanatory variable and house rent is the response variable

The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.


Mutually exclusive

Identify what is illustrated in the photo.

Confidence Interval

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?
1.095
A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone
snatching. In a random sample of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the
accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?
1.992
Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 31.2, σ = 3, n = 66, x̄ = 32
2.34

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
– 0.6
Do not Reject

Using the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your
answer must be in 3 decimal places.

n=400, p̂ = 0.75, 90% confidence


0.036
A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for a
second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.
Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the accuracy
of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.
0.0726

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

y=-3x + 3
A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?
1.095

Given the table below, what is the slope?


xy
0 5…..
ans. 2
Compute for the correlation coefficient.

0.964

Using the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your
answer must be in 3 decimal places.

n=700, p̂ = 0.75, 95% confidence


0.032

The graph below describes a ____.

Zero Correlation

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

y=2x + 7

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the
value of the z for each of the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal
places. µ = 8, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 7.2
-1.99

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is
to be rejected or accepted:
1.60
Do not Reject

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is
to be rejected or accepted:
1.20
Do not Reject

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate
the value of the z for each of the following. Express your answer in 2
decimal places.
µ = 20.8, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 21.2
0.95
The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are
related to motorcycles. In a random sample of 200 accidents, it is found
that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
What is the standard error of the proportion?
0.034
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Correct

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b. 34

c. 32

d. 33

The correct answer is: 33

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Incorrect

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b. 41

c. 43

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Question 3 The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the
Incorrect sample size needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building.
Mark 0.00 out of He wants to be able to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys
1.00 during past year that 85% approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer
need?

Select one:
a. 1,372

b. 278

c. 196

d. 2,145

The correct answer is: 196

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Correct

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d. 22

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Incorrect

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a. 215

b. 389

c. 152

d. 139

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Question 1 The level of significance is the
Correct

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1.00
a. 1 ­ p value

b. Same as confidence interval

c. Minimum allowable probability of Type II error

d. Probability of committing a Type I error 

e. Maximum allowable probability of Type II error

The correct answer is: Probability of committing a Type I error

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Question 2 Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
Not answered The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.
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Incorrect

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d. Type I Error

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Question 4 What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null hypothesis.
Correct

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1.00
a. More people like IOS phone than android phone

b. Less people like android and IOS phone

c. Less people like IOS than android

d. More people like android than IOS phone 

The correct answer is: More people like android than IOS phone

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Question 5 Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
Not answered The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.
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1.00
Answer: 

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Question 1 In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
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a. The statement is TRUE. 
b. The statement is FALSE.

The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

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Question 2 This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
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a. Z score
b. Null value 

c. Critical value

d. chi value

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Correct – 4
Mark 1.00 out of
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a. Do not Reject
b. Reject 

c. Cannot be determined

The correct answer is: Reject

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Question 4 St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random sample of 49 students St.
Incorrect Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard deviation of 88. We want to know if
Mark 0.00 out of these high school students are representative of the overall population. What can we conclude based?
1.00

Select one:
a. Accept null hypothesis
b. Reject null hypothesis

c. Accept alternative hypothesis 

d. Reject alternative hypothesis

The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

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Question 5 Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
Incorrect 2.35
Mark 0.00 out of
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a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject 

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Question 1 A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample of 150 accidents, it is
Incorrect found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
Mark 0.00 out of What is the standard error of the proportion?
1.00

Select one:
a. 0.033
b. 0.028

c. 0.066 

d. 0.041

The correct answer is: 0.041

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Question 2 A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample of 150 accidents, it is
Incorrect found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
Mark 0.00 out of What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
1.00

Select one:
a. 0.932
b. 0.400

c. 0.783
d. 0.600 

The correct answer is: 0.400

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Question 3 A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is going up and accounts
Incorrect for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost
Mark 0.00 out of of the material is higher. 
1.00 What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:
a. 0.442 
b. 0.391

c. 0.137

d. 0.296

The correct answer is: 0.137

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Correct for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost
Mark 1.00 out of of the material is higher. 
1.00 At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you conclude?

Select one:
a. Reject the null hypothesis

b. Accept the null hypothesis 

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

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Question 5 A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample of 150 accidents, it is
Correct found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
Mark 1.00 out of At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you conclude?
1.00

Select one:
a. Accept the null hypothesis 
b. Reject the null hypothesis

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

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Grade 3.00 out of 5.00 (60%)
Question 1 Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Positive linear association 
b. Weak linear association

c. Strong linear association
d. None of the choices

e. Negative linear association

The correct answer is: Negative linear association

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Question 2 The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. positive linear association 

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. negative linear association

The correct answer is: positive linear association

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Question 3 The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Trend line 

b. Correlation line

c. Cross line

d. Scatter line

The correct answer is: Trend line

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Question 4 The three important characteristics of a bivariate?
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Elliptical, Rounded, Scattered
b. Proportional, Directional, Elliptical

c. Direction, Shape, Strength
d. Line, Points, Shape 

The correct answer is: Direction, Shape, Strength

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Question 5 The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. XY Plots
b. Trend line plots

c. Bivariate data

d. scatter plot 

The correct answer is: scatter plot

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State Finished
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Grade 2.00 out of 5.00 (40%)
Question 1 Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Minimal positive correction
b. Strong positive correction 

c. No apparent correlation
d. Weak positive correction

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

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Question 2 The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. r2
b. r

c. XY
d. None of the choices 

The correct answer is: r

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Question 3 It is also called independent variable
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable 

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

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Question 4 Salary and number of years of experience
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable 

b. Salary is the explanatory variable and number of years is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

The correct answer is: Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable

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Question 5 Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. No apparent correlation

b. Minimal positive correction 

c. Weak positive correction

d. Strong positive correction

The correct answer is: Weak positive correction

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State Finished
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Time taken 2 mins 1 sec
Grade 3.00 out of 5.00 (60%)

Question 1 Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?
Not answered

Marked out of Answer: 
1.00

The correct answer is: 5

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13:41 finished answered
Question 2 Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?
Not answered

Marked out of Answer: 
1.00

The correct answer is: 3

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13:41 finished answered
Question 3 Given the table below, what is the linear equation?
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of
1.00

Select one:
a. y=5x + 2

b. y=7x + 1

c. y=2x + 7 

d. y=7x + 5

Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: y=2x + 7

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13:41 finished
Question 4
Given the table below, what is the slope?
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of
1.00

Select one:
a. 1

b. 2 

c. 8

d. 7

Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: 2

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Question 5 Write the slope­intercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and y­intercept 4.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. 4x

b. 6x

c. 4y

d. y

e. y
f. 4x+6

g. 6y

h. 6x+4 

The correct answer is: 6x

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Started on Thursday, 16 February 2017, 9:20 AM
State Finished
Completed on Thursday, 16 February 2017, 9:21 AM
Time taken 1 min 1 sec
Grade 3.00 out of 5.00 (60%)
Question 1 Margin of error is
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size

b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the


square root of the sample size

c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided
by standard deviation

d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided
standard deviation

The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size

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root of the
sample
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09:21 finished
Question 2 Given n=100, x̄=45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
Incorrect distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. (42.103, 43.970)

b. (43.355, 46.645)

c. (44.461, 45.329)
d. (46.921, 47.727)

The correct answer is: (43.355, 46.645)

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Question 3 Given n=100, x̄=80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
Incorrect distribution, find the margin of error.
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. 0.348
b. 0.20

c. 0.392

d. 0.196

The correct answer is: 0.392

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Question 4 A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are
Correct satisfied with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ̂
p of
Mark 1.00 out of those who are not satisfied based on the sample provided.
1.00

Select one:
a. 55%
b. 0.32

c. 0.

d. 0.68

The correct answer is: 0.32

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Question 5 A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource
Correct Center of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how
Mark 1.00 out of many students are not using the Library Resource Center?
1.00

Select one:
a. 33
b. 30

c. 67

d. 70

The correct answer is: 67

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State Finished
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Time taken 37 secs
Grade 2.00 out of 5.00 (40%)

Question 1 A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at
Correct 98% confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?
Mark 1.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. 8 hours less 1.2 hours

b. 8 hours less 1.2 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

c. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

d. None of the choices

The correct answer is: Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

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hours

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15:04 finished
Question 2 Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of
Incorrect error for the 90% confidence interval:
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. 0.085

b. 0.039

c. 0.072

d. 0.053

The correct answer is: 0.053

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Question 3 King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
Incorrect company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
Mark 0.00 out of phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours,
1.00 with a standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life
of the cellular phone.

Select one:
a. (19,804, 20,196)

b. (26,928, 27,375)

c. (17,482, 18,649)

d. (23,467, 24,639)

The correct answer is: (19,804, 20,196)

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Question 4 Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of
Incorrect error for the 99% confidence interval:
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. 0.074

b. 0.052

c. 0.043

d. 0.064

The correct answer is: 0.064

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Question 5 A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found
Correct that 60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need
Mark 1.00 out of to check for a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was
1.00 given as ± 20 percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults
who feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a
second opinion.

Select one:
a. (0.316, 0.483)

b. (0.452, 0.538)

c. (0.490, 0.601)

d. (0.565, 0.640)

The correct answer is: (0.565, 0.640)

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Consider the given the probability distribution The value of the mean is ________. : 0.082; 4.100 ; 1.233
; 2.466 4.100

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. True

True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a discrete
random variable. False

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.; The statement is INCORRECT; None
of the choices.; The statement is ALWAYS TRUE. The statement is INCORRECT

True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur compared
to all possible outcomes. False

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value. False

Salary, scores and age are examples of ____________ random variables. Continuous

True or False: Mean is computed as the weighted average of the possible numbers of random variables.
True

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: All of the choices; Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; Bell Curve
Basic Curve

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Empirical
Rule; Normal Distribution Measurement; Median; Z-score Z-score.

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is ALWAYS TRUE.; None of the choices.; The statement is
SOMETIMES TRUE.; The statement is INCORRECT The statement is INCORRECT

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 18; 22; 0; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22 18

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 How many
numbers are in the lower quartile? : 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10; 6; 10; 0 6

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Median and Mode; Mean is equal to Mode; None of the
choices; Mean is equal to Median Mean is equal to Median and Mode

What are the percentages of normal distribution within 1, 2 and 3 standard deviation.: Exactly 100% be
applied to each standard deviation; Approximately 68%, 95% and 99.7% respectively; Exactly 25%, 25%
and 50% respectively; Approximately 50% and 50% respectively Approximately 68%, 95% and
99.7% respectively

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are less than the mean.; All
values are greater than the mean.; All values are equal to the z-score; All values are equal to the mean.
All values are greater than the mean.

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of:
Continuous Random Variable; Discrete Random Variables; None of the choices; Continuous Discrete
Random Variable; Discrete Continuous Random Variable Continuous Random Variable

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.: The statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE; The statement is TRUE.; The statement is FALSE.; The
statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE The statement is TRUE

Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean? : (0+1+2)(0.30+0.20+0.10) ;
(0)(0.30) + (1)(0.20) + (2)(0.10); None of the choices ; (0.30+0.20+0.10)/(0+1+2) ; (0.30+0.20+0.10)/3
None of the choices

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Mode; Mean is equal to Median; None of the choices;
Mean is equal to Median and Mode Mean is equal to Median and Mode

True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a discrete
random variable. False

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.Probability
DistributionNormal Distribution Curve is also called: Arc-Shaped Curve; Basic Curve; All of the choices;
Bell Curve Basic Curve

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. True

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.:
False; None of the choices; The statement has insufficient information.; True True

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Normal
Distribution Measurement; Z-score; Empirical Rule; Median Z-score

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?: The tuition fee enrolled in different
universities; The number of volunteers in a community; The number of senators elected in the
Philippines; The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference. The tuition fee
enrolled in different universities

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to ______. 1

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.Probability
DistributionIn an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 75 and the standard deviation was 5. If Pam
z-scored is 1.5, what was her score in the examination?: 82.50; None of the choices; 487.50; 117.50
82.50

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.; The statement is INCORRECT; None
of the choices.; The statement is ALWAYS TRUE. The statement is INCORRECT

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 1; 0; 0.25; None
of the choices; 0.12550.1255In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Mode; Mean is equal to
Median and Mode; None of the choices; Mean is equal to Median Mean is equal to Median and
Mode

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,; 0; 3; 8 8

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of:
Discrete Continuous Random Variable; Discrete Random Variables; Continuous Random Variable;
Continuous Discrete Random Variable; None of the choices Continuous Random Variable

How do you determine the value of the mean,: None of the choices; Multiply each possible outcome of
the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.;
Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the
product of all possible values of X.; Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its
associated probability and the take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value. False

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Z-score;
Normal Distribution Measurement; Empirical Rule; Median Z-score

The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.: Variance; Standard Deviation; Mean;
Mode; Median Mean

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Z-score;
Empirical Rule; Normal Distribution Measurement; Median Z-score

Consider the given the probability distribution What is the variance? : 1.233; 1.44 ; 2.466; 1.99 1.99

How do you determine the value of the mean,: Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by
its associated probability and the take the product of all possible values of X.; None of the choices;
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the
square root of the sum of all possible values of X.; Multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.

Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the
sum over all possible values of X.
Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?: Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½
of data is below.; Mean is greater than Median.; Data is exactly equal to the mean.; Median is greater
than Mean.; None of the choices Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.

True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean? : (0)(0.30) + (1)(0.20) +
(2)(0.10); (0.30+0.20+0.10)/3; (0+1+2)(0.30+0.20+0.10) ; None of the choices ; (0.30+0.20+0.10)/(0+1+2)
None of the choices

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to ______. 1

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?: 2; 3; 1; 4 3

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. True

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 8; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,; 3; 0 8

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is
ALWAYS CORRECT.; The statement is INCORRECT.

The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is
INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement. The statement is
ALWAYS CORRECT.

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Normal
Distribution Measurement; Median; Z-score; Empirical Rule Z-score

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22; 22; 0; 1818Find the median of the following data set. 11,
13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 36.45; 31; 30;
2431Which of the following statement is TRUE.: All of the statements are TRUE.; Non-countable values
are called discrete variables; Infinite numbers are considered discrete variables.; Countable number of
values are called discrete variables Countable number of values are called discrete
variables

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space: Sample space is a subset of events.; Sample
space should be always be a number from zero to one.; Sample space are possible outcomes; Sample
space is also known as probability mass function. Sample space are possible outcomes

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are less than the mean.; All
values are equal to the mean.; All values are equal to the z-score; All values are greater than the mean.
All values are less than the mean.

True or False: The formula of mean is relative to compute for the variance. TrueI
n a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Median; None of the choices; Mean is equal to Mode;
Mean is equal to Median and Mode Mean is equal to Median and Mode

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 30; 36.45; 24; 31 31

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.:
True; The statement has insufficient information.; False; None of the choices True

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.Probability
DistributionCountless number of values are also known as _____________ variables. Continuous

This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value.: Mean;
Median; Mode; Variance; Standard Deviation Variance

True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.; The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should
not be included in the statement.; The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be
included in the statement.; The statement is INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in
the statement. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: None of the choices.; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.; The statement
is INCORRECT; The statement is ALWAYS TRUE. The statement is INCORRECTI

n an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?: 80.50; None of the choices; 53.00; 82.50 53.00

True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

True or False: Mean is computed as the weighted average of the possible numbers of random variables.
True

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.:
None of the choices; False; True; The statement has insufficient information. True

What is the common symbol for the mean?: Α; µ; ∑; ΩµIt is the measure of how many standard
deviations below or above the population mean.: Median; Empirical Rule; Z-score; Normal Distribution
Measurement Z-score

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 36.45; 30; 31; 2431True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads
face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.FalseHow many possible outcomes when you
simultaneously toss three fair coins. 8
True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean. False

It is the number of times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes.: Standard Deviation;
Probability; Mean; Variance Probability
Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.: Perfectly asymmetric; Mount-
shaped distribution; Bell-shaped; None of the choices Perfectly asymmetric

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False

How do you determine the value of the mean,: Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by
its associated probability and the take the product of all possible values of X.; Multiply each possible
outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the square root of the sum
of all possible values of X.; None of the choices; Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables
X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. Multiply each
possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all
possible values of X.

Which of the following is incorrect?: Probability distribution equals to zero.; Probability distribution
equals to one.; Probability distribution is used to compute continuous random variables; Probability
distribution is used to compute discrete random variables; None of the choices Probability
distribution equals to zero.

True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean. False

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.: The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE; The statement is FALSE.; The statement is TRUE.; The
statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE The statement is TRUE.

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are equal to the mean.; All
values are equal to the z-score; All values are less than the mean.; All values are greater than the mean.
All values are less than the mean.

True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.FalseCountless number of
values are also known as _____________ variables. Continuous

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur compared
to all possible outcomes. False

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.:
True; The statement has insufficient information.; None of the choices; False True

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?: Ronald Fisher
; Carl Friedrich Gauss ; John Tukey ; William GossetCarl Friedrich Gauss

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Median; Z-
score; Empirical Rule; Normal Distribution Measurement Z-score
True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. True

A fair six sided dice is tossed. The player loses 5 pesos if the result is “1”, and loses P5 pesos if the result
is a “6”, the rest of the numbers, player wins P10. Which of the following table best describes the
problem? : ; ; None of the choices;Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Normal Curve; Basic Curve;
All of the choices; Arc-Shaped Curve Normal

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.:
None of the choices; The statement has insufficient information.; True; FalseTrueTrue or False: Variance
is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value. False

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur compared
to all possible outcomes. False

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. True

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: None of the
choices.; Distance travelled of a tourist bus.; Wind speed during typhoon.; Depth of building excavation.;
Height of students enrolled in an online course. None of the choices.

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.: Mount-shaped distribution;


None of the choices; Perfectly asymmetric; Bell-shaped Perfectly asymmetric

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are less than the mean.; All
values are greater than the mean.; All values are equal to the z-score; All values are equal to the mean.
All values are greater than the mean.

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?: The number of volunteers in a
community; The tuition fee enrolled in different universities; The number of senators elected in the
Philippines; The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference.

The number of volunteers in a community

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False

The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.: Mean; Mode; Standard Deviation;
Median; Variance Mean

Consider the given the probability distribution The value of the mean is ________. : 1.233 ; 4.100 ;
0.082; 2.466 4.100

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value. False
It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Median;
Normal Distribution Measurement; Empirical Rule; Z-score Z-score

Salary, scores and age are examples of ____________ random variables. Continuous

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.: The
statement has insufficient information.; None of the choices; True; False

TrueTrue or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean. False

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?: 3; 2; 1; 4 3

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT.

The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is INCORRECT.

The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is ALWAYS
CORRECT.; The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.The
statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins. 8
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root of the sample size

b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the


square root of the sample size

c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided by
standard deviation

d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided
standard deviation

The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size

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Question 19 Given n=20, x̄=89, s=2, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
Correct distribution, find the margin of error.
Mark 1.00 out of
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a. 1.05
b. 1.15

c. 0.93
d. 0.89

The correct answer is: 1.15

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Question 20 What is the formula in determining the minimum sample size needed in estimating the population
Incorrect mean?
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a.

b.
c.

d.

Your answer is incorrect.


The correct answer is:

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Question 21 The “p hat” is calculated as
Correct

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a. (Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements) – 1
b. Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

c. 1- (Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes)


d. Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

The correct answer is: Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

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Question 22 Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.11 and ̂
p = 0.35.
Not answ ered

Marked out of Answer:


1.00

The correct answer is: 126

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Question 23 Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂
p =0.30.
Incorrect

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1.00
a. 228
b. 301

c. 198
d. 138

The correct answer is: 228

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Question 24 Given n=20, x̄=30, s=2, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
Incorrect distribution, find the margin of error.
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. 0.74
b. 0.56

c. 0.92
d. 0.34

The correct answer is: 0.74

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Question 25 Common choices of confidence level are
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. 68%, 95%, 99.7%
b. 68%, 95%, 99%

c. 90%, 95%, 99%


d. 90%, 95%, 99.7%

The correct answer is: 90%, 95%, 99%

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Question 26 Given n=50, x̄=250, s=4, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
Incorrect distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. (248.35, 251.65)
b. (263.08, 264.67)

c. (249.07, 250.93)
d. (244.71, 248.74)

The correct answer is: (249.07, 250.93)

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Question 27 Identify the following formula:
Incorrect

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1.00

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Sample Size

c. Confidence Coefficient
d. Confidence Interval

The correct answer is: Sample Size

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Question 28 Margin of Error is in the center of the confidence interval?
Incorrect

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1.00
a. FALSE. Replace the word “Confidence interval” with “p distribution”
b. FALSE. Replace the word “Margin of Error” with “p hat”

c. FALSE. Replace the word “Margin of Error” with “Confidence Coefficient”


d. FALSE. Replace the word “Margin of Error” with “Point Estimate”
e. TRUE.

The correct answer is: FALSE. Replace the word “Margin of Error” with “Point Estimate”

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Question 29 When the confidence level is 90%, the Confidence coefficients is +-
Correct

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1.00
a. 1.96
b. 1.645

c. 2.58
d. 1

The correct answer is: 1.645

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Question 30 Identify the following formula:
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of


1.00

Select one:
a. Sample Proportion
b. Population Proportion

c. Point Estimate
d. Margin of Error

The correct answer is: Margin of Error

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Time taken 7 mins 57 secs
Grade 5.00 out of 30.00 (17%)

Question 1 Scatter plot is a series of connected points to form a line.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. TRUE

b. FALSE 

The correct answer is: FALSE

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Question 2 Given the equation 5y = 20x+ 30, what is the slope?
Not answered

Marked out of Answer: 
1.00

The correct answer is: 4

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Question 3 Given the table below, what is the slope intercept equation? 
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of
1.00

Select one:
a.

b.

c.

d.

e. none of the choices 

Your answer is incorrect.
The correct answer is:

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Question 4 The equation y=mx + b is also known as
Incorrect

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1.00
a. y intercept 

b. correlation intercept form

c. xy intercept form

d. slope intercept form

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Question 5 Given the following data, compute for the correlation coefficient. Round your answer into 2 decimal places. If the answer is a
Incorrect whole number, do not put a decimal after it. 
Mark 0.00 out of
3.00

Answer:  4

The correct answer is: ­1

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Question 6 Given the table, find the slope intercept equation.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of
1.00

Select one:
a. Y = x + 4

b. Y = 4x + 1

c. Y = 4x + 4 

d. Y = x + 6

Your answer is incorrect.
The correct answer is: Y = x + 4

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Question 7 When slope is positive,
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. y decreases, x values approaches 1
b. y decreases as x increases

c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin
d. y increases as x increases 

The correct answer is: y increases as x increases

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Question 8 Given the equation 9y = x+9, what is the y intercept?
Incorrect

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1.00

The correct answer is: 1

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Question 9 Which of the following is INCORRECT about correlation coefficient.
Incorrect

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a. correlation coefficient can be negative or positive
b. correlation coefficient is the number that quantifies two aspects of relationship between the data 

c. when correlation coefficient is equal to 1, then the data is perfectly linear

d. correlation coefficient can never be a zero value

The correct answer is: correlation coefficient can never be a zero value

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Question 10 Given the equation 3y = x+15, what is the y intercept?
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Answer:  7
1.00

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Question 11 If the line has no slope or equal to zero
Incorrect

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1.00
a. The line lies at the x axis 

b. The line intercepts the x and y axis

c. The line is a horizontal line

d. The line is at the point of origin

The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

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Question 12 In the slope­intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the variable y.
Correct

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a. TRUE

b. Cannot be determined

c. FALSE 

The correct answer is: FALSE

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Question 13 Bivariate is defined as the analysis of a single variable.
Incorrect

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a. TRUE 

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE

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Question 14 Three characteristics of a bivariate are
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a. X axes, Y axes & points

b. Dependent, independent & response variables

c. Points, line, XY axes 
d. Shape, direction and strength

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Question 15 Given the table, find the slope intercept equation.
Incorrect

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1.00

Select one:
a. Y = x + 3

b. Y = 3x + 6

c. Y = 6x + 3

d. Y = x + 6 

Your answer is incorrect.
The correct answer is: Y = 3x + 6

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Question 16 The graph below describes a ______________________ correlation.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of
1.00

Select one:
a. Downline Correlation 

b. Inverse Correlation

c. Perfect Negative Correlation

d. Perfect Positive Correlation

Your answer is incorrect.
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Question 17 Given the following data, compute for the correlation coefficient. Round your answer into 2 decimal places. If the answer is a
Incorrect whole number, do not put a decimal after it. 
Mark 0.00 out of
3.00

Answer:  6.12

The correct answer is: 1

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Question 18 The graph below describes a ______________________ correlation.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of
1.00

Select one:
a. Trending Correlation 

b. Perfect Increasing Correlation

c. Negative Correlation

d. Perfect Positive Correlation

Your answer is incorrect.
The correct answer is: Perfect Positive Correlation

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Question 19 True of False. The series of disconnected points is referred to as Bivariate.
Correct

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1.00

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Question 20 Given the following data, compute for the correlation coefficient. Round your answer into 2 decimal places. If the answer is a
Not answered whole number, do not put a decimal after it. 
Marked out of
3.00

Answer: 

The correct answer is: 0.92

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Question 21 Given the table, determine the slope intercept equation.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of
1.00

Select one:
a. y = x + 10
b. y = 2x + 5

c. y = x + 6 

d. y = 5x + 2

Your answer is incorrect.
The correct answer is: y = 2x + 5

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Question 22 Given the equation y = 8x+ 14, what is the slope?
Incorrect

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1.00

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Question 23 Which of the following is a characteristics of a bivariate?
Correct

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1.00
a. Shape

b. Strength

c. All of the choices 

d. Direction

The correct answer is: All of the choices

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Question 24 The equation y=8x2 + 4 will produce a
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
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a. Straight line

b. Ellipse 

c. Parabola

d. Circle

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Time taken 44 secs
Grade 3.00 out of 10.00 (30%)

Question 1 The management of a local grocery store wants to estimate the average amount their customers
Incorrect spend at the store to within 0.50 pesos, with a 90% confidence. What is the minimum sample size
Mark 0.00 out of required, if the standard deviation is assumed to be 4.50 pesos.
1.00

Select one:
a. 220
b. 129

c. 408
d. 350

The correct answer is: 220

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Question 2 Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.25 and ̂
p =0.30.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. 84
b. 23

c. 37
d. 93

The correct answer is: 23

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Question 3 Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂
p =0.30.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. 301
b. 208

c. 190

d. 228

The correct answer is: 228

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Question 4 Given the formula in determining the minimum sample size needed when estimating the population
Correct proportion and if no approximation is known, what value of p̂will be used?
Mark 1.00 out of
1.00

Select one:
a. 0.5

b. 0

c. 2

d. 1

The correct answer is: 0.5

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Question 5 Proportion is a fraction expression where the _____________________ is in the numerator and
Incorrect the _____________________ is the denominator.
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. Desired Error, Margin of Error

b. All of the choices are applicable

c. Favorable response, Total number of responses


d. None of the choices is applicable

e. Sample Mean, Mean of Means

f. Sample Mean, Standard deviation

The correct answer is: Favorable response, Total number of responses

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Question 6 Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂
p =0.30.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. 78
b. 103

c. 96
d. 89

The correct answer is: 89

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Question 7 Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂
p =0.30.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. 73
b. 77

c. 81

d. 50

The correct answer is: 81

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Question 8 Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.12 and ̂
p = 0.30.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. 79

b. 85

c. 57

d. 49

The correct answer is: 57

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Question 9 Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.20 and ̂
p =0.30.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. 48

b. 31

c. 35
d. 42

The correct answer is: 35

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Question 10 The formula given below will give an output of
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of


1.00

Select one:
a. Margin of Error
b. Sample population mean

c. Confidence Coefficient Limits

d. Confidence Interval for large samples

The correct answer is: Margin of Error

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Started on Thursday, 16 February 2017, 3:49 PM
State Finished
Completed on Thursday, 16 February 2017, 3:50 PM
Time taken 44 secs
Grade 3.00 out of 10.00 (30%)

Question 1 The management of a local grocery store wants to estimate the average amount their customers
Incorrect spend at the store to within 0.50 pesos, with a 90% confidence. What is the minimum sample size
Mark 0.00 out of required, if the standard deviation is assumed to be 4.50 pesos.
1.00

Select one:
a. 220
b. 129

c. 408
d. 350

The correct answer is: 220

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15:50 finished
Question 2 Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.25 and ̂
p =0.30.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. 84
b. 23

c. 37
d. 93

The correct answer is: 23

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Question 3 Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂
p =0.30.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. 301
b. 208

c. 190

d. 228

The correct answer is: 228

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Question 4 Given the formula in determining the minimum sample size needed when estimating the population
Correct proportion and if no approximation is known, what value of p̂will be used?
Mark 1.00 out of
1.00

Select one:
a. 0.5

b. 0

c. 2

d. 1

The correct answer is: 0.5

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Question 5 Proportion is a fraction expression where the _____________________ is in the numerator and
Incorrect the _____________________ is the denominator.
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. Desired Error, Margin of Error

b. All of the choices are applicable

c. Favorable response, Total number of responses


d. None of the choices is applicable

e. Sample Mean, Mean of Means

f. Sample Mean, Standard deviation

The correct answer is: Favorable response, Total number of responses

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Question 6 Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂
p =0.30.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. 78
b. 103

c. 96
d. 89

The correct answer is: 89

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Question 7 Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂
p =0.30.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. 73
b. 77

c. 81

d. 50

The correct answer is: 81

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Question 8 Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.12 and ̂
p = 0.30.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. 79

b. 85

c. 57

d. 49

The correct answer is: 57

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Question 9 Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.20 and ̂
p =0.30.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. 48

b. 31

c. 35
d. 42

The correct answer is: 35

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Question 10 The formula given below will give an output of
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of


1.00

Select one:
a. Margin of Error
b. Sample population mean

c. Confidence Coefficient Limits

d. Confidence Interval for large samples

The correct answer is: Margin of Error

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Started on Tuesday, 21 February 2017, 5:01 PM
State Finished
Completed on Tuesday, 21 February 2017, 5:04 PM
Time taken 2 mins 6 secs
Grade 6.00 out of 10.00 (60%)

Question 1 Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
Correct The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students in the university.
Mark 1.00 out of
1.00
Answer:  alternative hypothesis

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

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17:04
Question 2 The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Mutually exclusive
b. All of the choices

c. None of the choices

d. Mutually inclusive 

The correct answer is: Mutually inclusive

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Question 3 Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
Incorrect The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00
Answer:  null hypothesis

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

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Question 4 William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per day on average, and
Correct calculated x̄ = 50.30. ABC suggests that μ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual mean is less than the website owner
Mark 1.00 out of claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?
1.00

Select one:
a. 55
b. Null hypothesis µ ≥ 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

c. Null hypothesis µ ≠ 55, Alternative hypothesis µ

d. Null hypothesis µ > 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ≤ 55

e. 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ≠ 55 

f. Null hypothesis µ

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ ≥ 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

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17:04
Question 5 A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Rejection hypothesis 

b. Statistical hypothesis

c. Alternative hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

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Question 6 The probability of making type I error is
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. β
b. 1­ α

c. 1­ β
d. α 

e. µ ­ α

The correct answer is: α

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Question 7 For the 99% confidence level,
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. α

b. α

c. α

d. 0.001

e. α

f. 0.010
g. 0.005

h. 0.025 

The correct answer is: 0.010

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Question 8 What is the formula of z score?
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. None of the choices

b.

c.

d. All of the choices

e.

Your answer is incorrect.
The correct answer is:
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Question 9 This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null hypothesis.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Rejection region and Null region

b. Rejection region and Critical region 

c. Null region and Critical region

d. Null region

e. Critical region

f. None of the choices

g. Rejection region

h. All of the choices

The correct answer is: Rejection region and Critical region

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Question 10 Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
Incorrect A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00
Answer:  alternative hypothesis

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

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Time taken 2 mins 6 secs
Grade 6.00 out of 10.00 (60%)

Question 1 Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
Correct The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students in the university.
Mark 1.00 out of
1.00
Answer:  alternative hypothesis

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

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Question 2 The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Mutually exclusive
b. All of the choices

c. None of the choices

d. Mutually inclusive 

The correct answer is: Mutually inclusive

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Question 3 Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
Incorrect The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00
Answer:  null hypothesis

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

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Question 4 William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per day on average, and
Correct calculated x̄ = 50.30. ABC suggests that μ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual mean is less than the website owner
Mark 1.00 out of claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?
1.00

Select one:
a. 55
b. Null hypothesis µ ≥ 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

c. Null hypothesis µ ≠ 55, Alternative hypothesis µ

d. Null hypothesis µ > 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ≤ 55

e. 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ≠ 55 

f. Null hypothesis µ

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ ≥ 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

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Question 5 A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Rejection hypothesis 

b. Statistical hypothesis

c. Alternative hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

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Question 6 The probability of making type I error is
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. β
b. 1­ α

c. 1­ β
d. α 

e. µ ­ α

The correct answer is: α

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Question 7 For the 99% confidence level,
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. α

b. α

c. α

d. 0.001

e. α

f. 0.010
g. 0.005

h. 0.025 

The correct answer is: 0.010

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Question 8 What is the formula of z score?
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. None of the choices

b.

c.

d. All of the choices

e.

Your answer is incorrect.
The correct answer is:
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Question 9 This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null hypothesis.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Rejection region and Null region

b. Rejection region and Critical region 

c. Null region and Critical region

d. Null region

e. Critical region

f. None of the choices

g. Rejection region

h. All of the choices

The correct answer is: Rejection region and Critical region

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Question 10 Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
Incorrect A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00
Answer:  alternative hypothesis

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

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State Finished
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Time taken 1 min 22 secs
Grade 3.00 out of 10.00 (30%)
Question 1 Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a public utility air­
Incorrect conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. 3.49 
b. – 1.85

c. – 1.85

d. – 1.33

The correct answer is: – 1.85

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Question 2 Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the following. Express
Incorrect your answer in 2 decimal places.
Mark 0.00 out of µ = 8.5, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 7.2
1.00

Answer:  34.32

The correct answer is: ­3.23

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Question 3 Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
Correct 3.31
Mark 1.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. Cannot be determined
b. Reject 

c. Do not Reject

The correct answer is: Reject

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Question 4 Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a public utility air­
Incorrect conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. 
Mark 0.00 out of What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?
1.00

Select one:
a. Reject null hypothesis

b. Accept alternative hypothesis 

c. Reject alternative hypothesis

d. Accept null hypothesis

The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

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Question 5 Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Critical values
b. Alternative hypothesis and critical values 

c. Null hypothesis
d. Null hypothesis and critical values

e. Alternative hypothesis

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis and critical values

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Question 6 A sample is small when n≤30.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. The statement is TRUE. 

b. The statement is FALSE. Replace the letter n with letter x.

c. The statement is FALSE. Replace the ≤ with ≥

d. The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

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Question 7 In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. The statement is FALSE.

b. The statement is TRUE. 

The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

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17:09
Question 8 Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
Incorrect 0.131
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. Do not Reject
b. Reject 

c. Cannot be determined

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

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Question 9 Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
Correct 1.11
Mark 1.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject 

c. Reject

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

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Question 10 Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the following. Express
Incorrect your answer in 2 decimal places.
Mark 0.00 out of µ = 77, σ = 6, n = 109, x̄ = 78.2
1.00

Answer:  56.23

The correct answer is: 2.09

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State Finished
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Time taken 45 secs
Grade 2.00 out of 10.00 (20%)
Question 1 A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor and material is going
Incorrect up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of
Mark 0.00 out of the material is higher. 
1.00 What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:
a. 0.0632 
b. 0.032

c. 0.051

d. 0.087

The correct answer is: 0.087

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Question 2 A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor and material is going
Incorrect up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of
Mark 0.00 out of the material is higher. 
1.00 At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you conclude?

Select one:
a. Accept the null hypothesis
b. Reject the null hypothesis 

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

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Question 3 The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random sample of 200
Incorrect accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
Mark 0.00 out of What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
1.00

Select one:
a. 0.367
b. 0.822

c. 0.963 

d. 0.675

The correct answer is: 0.675

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Question 4 About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that male aged 16­30 are
Incorrect more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The researcher surveys 300 male aged 16­30 and
Mark 0.00 out of finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
1.00 What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:
a. 0.026

b. 0.089 

c. 0.011

d. 0.041

The correct answer is: 0.026

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Question 5 About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that male aged 16­30 are
Correct more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The researcher surveys 300 male aged 16­30 and
Mark 1.00 out of finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
1.00 What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:
a. ­3.661
b. ­0.998

c. ­1.260 
d. ­2.729

The correct answer is: ­1.260

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Question 6 About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that male aged 16­30 are
Incorrect more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The researcher surveys 300 male aged 16­30 and
Mark 0.00 out of finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
1.00 What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:
a. 0.372

b. 0.189

c. 0.267

d. 0.419 

The correct answer is: 0.267

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Question 7 A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor and material is going
Incorrect up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of
Mark 0.00 out of the material is higher. 
1.00 What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:
a. 2.181

b. 0.983 

c. 3.004

d. 1.191

The correct answer is: 1.191

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Question 8 The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random sample of 200
Incorrect accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
Mark 0.00 out of What is the test statistic for this scenario?
1.00

Select one:
a. 0.0993
b. 0.0741

c. 0.0548
d. 0.0808 

The correct answer is: 0.0741

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Question 9 A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor and material is going
Incorrect up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of
Mark 0.00 out of the material is higher. 
1.00 What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:
a. 0.429 

b. 0.667

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

The correct answer is: 0.667

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Question 10 The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random sample of 200
Correct accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
Mark 1.00 out of At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can you conclude?
1.00

Select one:
a. Accept the null hypothesis 

b. Reject the null hypothesis

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

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Grade 2.00 out of 10.00 (20%)
Question 1 A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor and material is going
Incorrect up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of
Mark 0.00 out of the material is higher. 
1.00 What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:
a. 0.0632 
b. 0.032

c. 0.051

d. 0.087

The correct answer is: 0.087

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Question 2 A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor and material is going
Incorrect up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of
Mark 0.00 out of the material is higher. 
1.00 At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you conclude?

Select one:
a. Accept the null hypothesis
b. Reject the null hypothesis 

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

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Question 3 The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random sample of 200
Incorrect accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
Mark 0.00 out of What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
1.00

Select one:
a. 0.367
b. 0.822

c. 0.963 

d. 0.675

The correct answer is: 0.675

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Question 4 About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that male aged 16­30 are
Incorrect more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The researcher surveys 300 male aged 16­30 and
Mark 0.00 out of finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
1.00 What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:
a. 0.026

b. 0.089 

c. 0.011

d. 0.041

The correct answer is: 0.026

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Question 5 About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that male aged 16­30 are
Correct more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The researcher surveys 300 male aged 16­30 and
Mark 1.00 out of finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
1.00 What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:
a. ­3.661
b. ­0.998

c. ­1.260 
d. ­2.729

The correct answer is: ­1.260

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Question 6 About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that male aged 16­30 are
Incorrect more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The researcher surveys 300 male aged 16­30 and
Mark 0.00 out of finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
1.00 What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:
a. 0.372

b. 0.189

c. 0.267

d. 0.419 

The correct answer is: 0.267

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Question 7 A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor and material is going
Incorrect up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of
Mark 0.00 out of the material is higher. 
1.00 What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:
a. 2.181

b. 0.983 

c. 3.004

d. 1.191

The correct answer is: 1.191

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Question 8 The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random sample of 200
Incorrect accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
Mark 0.00 out of What is the test statistic for this scenario?
1.00

Select one:
a. 0.0993
b. 0.0741

c. 0.0548
d. 0.0808 

The correct answer is: 0.0741

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Question 9 A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor and material is going
Incorrect up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of
Mark 0.00 out of the material is higher. 
1.00 What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:
a. 0.429 

b. 0.667

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

The correct answer is: 0.667

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Question 10 The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random sample of 200
Correct accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
Mark 1.00 out of At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can you conclude?
1.00

Select one:
a. Accept the null hypothesis 

b. Reject the null hypothesis

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

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Grade 4.00 out of 10.00 (40%)
Question 1 In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Perfect Correlation 
b. Positive Correlation

c. Scattered Correlation
d. Negative Correlation

The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

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Question 2 Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Line Plots 

b. XY intersection plot

c. scatter plot

d. Cartesian plane

The correct answer is: scatter plot

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Question 3 When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Negative linear association

b. Weak linear association

c. Positive linear association 

d. Strong linear association

e. Cannot determine with the given information

The correct answer is: Strong linear association

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Question 4 Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. Positive linear association 

b. Strong linear association

c. All of the choices
d. Weak linear association

e. Negative linear association
f. None of the choices

The correct answer is: Positive linear association

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Question 5 This measures relationship between bivariate data.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. None of the choices
b. Correlation 

c. All of the choices

d. Linear Regression

e. Scatterplot Analysis

The correct answer is: Correlation

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Question 6 A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations with a line segment to give
Correct more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.
Mark 1.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. XY Plot
b. Scatter Plot

c. Correlation Plot
d. Line plot 

The correct answer is: Line plot

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Question 7 Choose the correct scatter plot using the following data:
Correct

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a.

b.

c.
d.

Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is:
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Question 8 The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also decreases.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. negative linear association 
b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. positive linear association

The correct answer is: positive linear association

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Question 9 The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more variables.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
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a. The statement is TRUE. 

b. The statement is FALSE.

The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE.

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Question 10 Given the data, what is the strength of the association between the two variables.
Incorrect

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1.00

Select one:
a. Strong linear association 

b. None of the choices

c. All of the choices

d. Positive linear association

e. Negative linear association
f. Weak linear association

The correct answer is: Weak linear association

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Question 1 Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01
Correct

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a. No apparent correlation 
b. Weak positive correction

c. Strong positive correction

d. Minimal positive correction

The correct answer is: No apparent correlation

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Question 2 Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.
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b. 1, 100

c. +1, ­1

d. 0, 1

The correct answer is: +1, ­1

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Question 3 Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines
Incorrect

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a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable 

b. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

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Question 4 Describe the relationship based on the r­value r=0,
Incorrect

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a. No relationship

b. Deterministic relationship 

c. Weak relationship

d. Strong relationship

The correct answer is: No relationship

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Question 5 The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.
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a. A positive number greater than 1

b. Equal to zero.

c. None of the choices
d. Equal to 1.

e. A positive number greater than 0. 

The correct answer is: Equal to 1.

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Question 6 Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75
Incorrect

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a. Minimal positive correction 

b. Weak positive correction

c. No apparent correlation

d. Strong positive correction

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

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Question 7 The variable that causes an effect
Correct

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a. Response variable
b. Explanatory variable 

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

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Question 8 This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other observation to be high.
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
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a. XY Plot

b. Positive Correlation

c. Direct Correlation 
d. Negative Correlation

The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

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Question 9 Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines
Incorrect

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1.00
a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable 
b. Cannot be determined

c. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

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Question 10 The variable that reflects the effect
Correct

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1.00
a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable 

c. Correlation variable

d. Trend variable

The correct answer is: Response variable

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Time taken 3 mins 12 secs
Grade 3.00 out of 10.00 (30%)
Question 1 The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
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a. Parabola 
b. Ellipse

c. Circle
d. Straight line

The correct answer is: Parabola

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Question 2 When slope is positive,
Correct

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a. y increases as x increases 
b. y decreases as x increases

c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin
d. y decreases, x values approaches 1

The correct answer is: y increases as x increases

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Question 3 In the slope­intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the variable x.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
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a. FALSE
b. Cannot be determined

c. TRUE 

The correct answer is: TRUE

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Question 4
Given the table below, what is the linear equation?
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of
1.00

Select one:
a. y=3x + 11 

b. y=6x + 5

c. y=8x + 3
d. y=3x + 8

Your answer is incorrect.
The correct answer is: y=8x + 3

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Question 5 If the line has no slope,
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Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
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a. The line is a horizontal line
b. The line is at the point of origin

c. The line intercepts the x and y axis

d. The line lies at the x axis 

The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

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Question 6
Given the table below, what is the slope?
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of
1.00

Select one:
a. 9
b. 11

c. 8
d. 3 

Your answer is incorrect.
The correct answer is: 8

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Question 7 Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Answer:  4.2


1.00

The correct answer is: 7

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Question 8 Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.
Incorrect

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1.00

Select one:
a. y=5x + 1
b. y=10x + 2 

c. y=5x + 2

d. y=10x + 1
Your answer is incorrect.
The correct answer is: y=5x + 1

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Question 9 Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?
Not answered

Marked out of Answer: 
1.00

The correct answer is: 9

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Question 10 The equation y=mx + b is also known as
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Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. slope intercept form

b. y intercept 

c. correlation intercept form

d. xy intercept form

The correct answer is: slope intercept form

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State Finished
Completed on Monday, 6 March 2017, 12:46 PM
Time taken 3 mins 12 secs
Grade 3.00 out of 10.00 (30%)
Question 1 The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. Parabola 
b. Ellipse

c. Circle
d. Straight line

The correct answer is: Parabola

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Question 2 When slope is positive,
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. y increases as x increases 
b. y decreases as x increases

c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin
d. y decreases, x values approaches 1

The correct answer is: y increases as x increases

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Question 3 In the slope­intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the variable x.
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. FALSE
b. Cannot be determined

c. TRUE 

The correct answer is: TRUE

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Question 4
Given the table below, what is the linear equation?
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of
1.00

Select one:
a. y=3x + 11 

b. y=6x + 5

c. y=8x + 3
d. y=3x + 8

Your answer is incorrect.
The correct answer is: y=8x + 3

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Question 5 If the line has no slope,
Incorrect

Mark 0.00 out of Select one:
1.00
a. The line is a horizontal line
b. The line is at the point of origin

c. The line intercepts the x and y axis

d. The line lies at the x axis 

The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

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Given the table below, what is the slope?
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a. 9
b. 11

c. 8
d. 3 

Your answer is incorrect.
The correct answer is: 8

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a. y=5x + 1
b. y=10x + 2 

c. y=5x + 2

d. y=10x + 1
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Question 10 The equation y=mx + b is also known as
Incorrect

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1.00
a. slope intercept form

b. y intercept 

c. correlation intercept form

d. xy intercept form

The correct answer is: slope intercept form

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Grade 10.00 out of 10.00 (100%)

Question 1 The “p hat” is calculated as


Correct

Mark 1.00 out of Select one:


1.00
a. Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

b. Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

c. 1- (Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes)


d. (Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements) – 1

The correct answer is: Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

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Question 2 Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed
Correct

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1.00
a. Normally

b. Randomly

c. Evenly
d. Unevenly

The correct answer is: Normally

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Question 3 A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who
Correct access social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students
Mark 1.00 out of responded Yes. What is the population proportion to students who do not access social media after
1.00 attending classes?

Select one:
a. 80%
b. 20%

c. 17%
d. 83%

The correct answer is: 17%

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Question 4 When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96
Correct

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1.00
a. Margin of Errors

b. Confidence coefficients

c. Confidence intervals
d. “p hat” values

The correct answer is: Confidence coefficients

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Question 5 Point estimate is
Correct

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a. Always equal to the number or samples

b. A range of possible values for a population parameter.

c. Equal to the population mean


d. A statistical that estimates a population parameter

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Question 6 The ̂
p is the ____________ estimate of p.
Correct

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1.00
a. balanced
b. unbiased

c. biased
d. inverse

The correct answer is: unbiased

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Question 7 Given n=10, x̄=28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
Correct distribution, find the margin of error.
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1.00 Select one:
a. 1.24
b. 26.76

c. 3.16
d. 0.63

The correct answer is: 1.24

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Question 8 Given n=10, x̄=28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
Correct distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
Mark 1.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. (11.34, 14.89)
b. (1.63, 2.25)

c. (21.36, 24.63)
d. (26.36, 29.63)

The correct answer is: (26.36, 29.63)

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Question 9 What is in the center of the confidence interval?
Correct

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a. Margin of Error
b. Point Estimate

c. Population Parameter
d. Number of samples

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Question 10 In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample
Correct proportion ̂
p of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.
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1.00 Select one:
a. 45%
b. 0.40

c. 55%
d. 0.60

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Grade 5.00 out of 10.00 (50%)

Question 1 A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
Incorrect confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. 9 hours less 1.5 hours

b. 9 hours less 1.5 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

c. None of the choices


d. Z score plus less the square root of 9 hours less 1.5 hours

e. All of the choices

The correct answer is: 9 hours less 1.5 hours

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Question 2 Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
Correct 300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
Mark 1.00 out of have this cancer.
1.00 Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one:
a. 0.564 < p < 0.640
b. 0.640 < p < 0.742

c. 0.742 < p < 0.834


d. 0.834 < p < 0.927

The correct answer is: 0.564 < p < 0.640

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Question 3 Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?
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1.00
a. The confidence interval support the claim of Lim Electronics.
b. The information is not sufficient to conclude.

c. Lim Electronics can use the survey conducted for their advertisements.
d. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

The correct answer is: The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

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Question 4 Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
Incorrect the 99% confidence interval:
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. 0.086
b. 0.059

c. 0.330
d. 0.039

The correct answer is: 0.059

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Question 5 Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
Correct company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
Mark 1.00 out of phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with a
1.00 standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:
a. (79,301 , 80,890)
b. (79,706 , 80,294)

c. (59,301 , 60,890)
d. (59,706 , 60,294)

The correct answer is: (59,706 , 60,294)

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Question 6 Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
Correct the 90% confidence interval:
Mark 1.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. 0.055
b. 0.047

c. 0.039
d. 0.069

The correct answer is: 0.047

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Question 7 A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
Incorrect 75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
Mark 0.00 out of a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
1.00 percentage points.
Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the accuracy
of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:
a. 0.0934
b. 0.0726

c. 0.4508
d. 0.8932

The correct answer is: 0.0726

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Question 8 Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
Correct 300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
Mark 1.00 out of have this cancer.
1.00 Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.

Select one:
a. 0.72
b. 0.30

c. 0.60
d. 0.85

The correct answer is: 0.60

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Question 9 A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
Correct 75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
Mark 1.00 out of a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
1.00 percentage points.
Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:
a. 0.834
b. 0.290

c. 0.077
d. 0.329

The correct answer is: 0.077

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Question 10 A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
Incorrect confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?
Mark 0.00 out of
1.00 Select one:
a. 7.34 hours < p < 8.66 hours
b. 8.66 hours < p < 11.26 hours

c. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours


d. 4.50 hours < p < 5.89 hours

The correct answer is: 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

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STATA
Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?
5
Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?
3
Given the table below, what is the linear equation?
y=2x + 7
Given the table below, what is the slope?
2
Write the slopeintercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and yintercept 4.
6x+4
Scatter plot is a series of connected points to form a line.
FALSE
Given the equation 5y = 20x+ 30, what is the slope?
4
Given the table below, what is the slope intercept equation?
y=4/3x+2
The equation y=mx + b is also known as
slope intercept form
Given the following data, compute for the correlation coefficient. Round your answer into 2 decimal
places. If the answer is a
whole number, do not put a decimal after it.
xy
0... 2....
10 -8
-1
Given the table, find the slope intercept equation.
Y=x+4
When slope is positive,
y increases as x increases
Given the equation 9y = x+9, what is the y intercept?
1
Which of the following is INCORRECT about correlation coefficient.
correlation coefficient can never be a zero value
Given the equation 3y = x+15, what is the y intercept?
5
If the line has no slope or equal to zero
The line is a horizontal line
In the slopeintercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable y.
FALSE
Bivariate is defined as the analysis of a single variable.
FALSE
Three characteristics of a bivariate are
Shape, direction and strength
Given the table, find the slope intercept equation.
Y = 3x + 6
The graph below describes a ______________________ correlation.
Perfect Negative Correlation
Given the following data, compute for the correlation coefficient. Round your answer into 2 decimal
places. If the answer is a
whole number, do not put a decimal after it.
xy
02
8... 10...
1
The graph below describes a ______________________ correlation.
Perfect Positive Correlation
True of False. The series of disconnected points is referred to as Bivariate.
FALSE
Given the following data, compute for the correlation coefficient. Round your answer into 2 decimal
places. If the answer is a
whole number, do not put a decimal after it
xy
77... 238...
0.92
Given the table, determine the slope intercept equation.
y = 2x + 5
Given the equation y = 8x+ 14, what is the slope?
8
Which of the following is a characteristics of a bivariate?
All of the choices
The equation y=8x2 + 4 will produce a
Parabola
A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at
98% confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?
Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours
Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of
error for the 90% confidence interval:
0.053
King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours,
with a standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life
of the cellular phone
(19,804, 20,196)
Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of
error for the 99% confidence interval:
0.064
A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found
that 60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need
to check for a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was
given as ± 20 percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults
who feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a
second opinion.
(0.565, 0.640)
Identify the following formula
p+-....
Confidence Interval
Idenitfy the following formula:
Sample Size
The formula below will determining the minimum sample size needed when estimating the
population mean
Sampling distribution of proportions is randomly distributed.
FALSE. Replace the word Sampling distribution with Confidence Coefficient
In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample
proportion ̂p of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.
0.60
The ̂p is the ____________ estimate of p
unbiased
Given n=60, x̄=250, s=3, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
(58.59, 61.41)
A survey was conducted to 200 Grade 6 students who uses the internet in research instead of the
school library. Based on the survey, 160 students responded Yes. What is the population proportion
to students who uses the library in their research?
80%
Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂p =0.25.
80
Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p=0.15.
196
The formula given below will give an output of
Margin of Error
Point estimate is
A statistical that estimates a population parameter
As the confidence interval for a given statistics increases in length, the confidence level
Increases
Identify the following formula: 1- q̂
Sample Proportion
Given the sample size (n=250) and sample proportion (p=0.40), find the approximate margin of error
for the 90% confidence interval:
0.05
Given the sample size (n=150) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error
for the 95% confidence interval:
0.07
Given the sample size (n=230) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error
for the 95% confidence interval:
0.083
Margin of error is
the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size
Given n=20, x̄=89, s=2, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
1.15
What is the formula in determining the minimum sample size needed in estimating the population
mean?
n=(z a/2*o / e ) ^2
The “p hat” is calculated as
Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.11 and ̂p = 0.35.
126
Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p =0.30.
228
Given n=20, x̄=30, s=2, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
0.74
Common choices of confidence level are
90%, 95%, 99%
Given n=50, x̄=250, s=4, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean
(249.07, 250.93)
Identify the following formula:
p. ( 1-p)......
Sample Size
Margin of Error is in the center of the confidence interval?
FALSE. Replace the word “Margin of Error” with “Point Estimate”
When the confidence level is 90%, the Confidence coefficients is +-
1.645
Identify the following formula:
z a/2 (o/square root of n )
Margin of Error
The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a
Parabola
When slope is positive,
y increases as x increases
In the slopeintercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.
TRUE
Given the table below, what is the linear equation?
y=8x + 3
If the line has no slope,
The line is a horizontal line
Given the table below, what is the slope?
xy
03
8
Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?
7
Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.
xy
01
y=5x + 1
Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?
9
The equation y=mx + b is also known as
slope intercept form
Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01
No apparent correlation
Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.
+1, 1
Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines
Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable
Describe the relationship based on the rvalue r=0,
No relationship
The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.
Equal to 1.
Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75
Strong positive correction
The variable that causes an effect
Explanatory variable
This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other
observation to be high.
Positive Correlation
Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines
Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable
The variable that reflects the effect
Response variable
Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT
students in the university.
Alternative hypothesis
The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be _____
Mutually inclusive
Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.
Alternative hypothesis
William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site
per day on average, and
calculated x̄ = 50.30. ABC suggests that μ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual mean is less
than the website owner
claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?
: Null hypothesis µ ≥ 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55
A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.
Null hypothesis
The probability of making type I error is
α
For the 99% confidence level,
0.010
What is the formula of z score?
z=x-m / o/square root of n
This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.
Rejection region and Critical region
Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.
Null hypothesis
A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of
labor and material is going
up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20
of the projects the cost of
the material is higher.
What is the standard error of the proportion?
0.087
A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of
labor and material is going
up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20
of the projects the cost of
the material is higher.
At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?
Accept the null hypothesis
The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a
random sample of 200
accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
0.675
About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes
that male aged 1630 are
more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The researcher surveys
300 male aged 1630 and
finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
What is the standard error of the proportion?
0.026
About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes
that male aged 1630 are
more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The researcher surveys
300 male aged 1630 and
finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
What is the test statistic for this scenario?
1.260
About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes
that male aged 1630 are
more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The researcher surveys
300 male aged 1630 and
finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
0.267
A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of
labor and material is going
up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20
of the projects the cost of
the material is higher.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?
1.191
The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a
random sample of 200
accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?
0.0741
A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of
labor and material is going
up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it is found that in 20
of the projects the cost of
the material is higher.
What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
0.667
The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a
random sample of 200
accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what
can you conclude?
Accept the null hypothesis
In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable
Positive Correlation
Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables
scatter plot
When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means
Strong linear association
Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables
Positive linear association
This measures relationship between bivariate data.
Correlation
A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations
with a line segment to give
more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.
Line plot
Choose the correct scatter plot using the following data:
.
...
...
The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also
decreases
positive linear association
The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.
The statement is FALSE.
Given the data, what is the strength of the association between the two variables.
Weak linear association
The level of significance is the
Probability of committing a Type I error
Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.
Null hypothesis
If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error
Type I Error
What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.
: More people like android than IOS phone
Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:
The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.
Null hypothesis
Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63
Strong positive correction
The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation
r
It is also called independent variable
Explanatory variable
Salary and number of years of experience
Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable
Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20
Weak positive correction
In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.
The statement is TRUE.
This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.
Critical value
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
–4
Reject
St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random
sample of 49 students St.
Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard deviation of
88. We want to know if
these high school students are representative of the overall population. What can we conclude
based?
Accept null hypothesis
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
2.35
Reject
A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random
sample of 150 accidents, it is
found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
What is the standard error of the proportion?
0.041
A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random
sample of 150 accidents, it is
found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
0.400
A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and
material is going up and accounts
for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found out that in 6 of the
processed food, the cost
of the material is higher.
What is the standard error of the proportion?
: 0.137
A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and
material is going up and accounts
for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found out that in 6 of the
processed food, the cost
of the material is higher.
At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?
Accept the null hypothesis
A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random
sample of 150 accidents, it is
found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?
Accept the null hypothesis
Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables
Negative linear association
The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases
positive linear association
The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.
Trend line
The three important characteristics of a bivariate?
Direction, Shape, Strength
The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________
scatter plot
Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ̂=0.25.
33
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ̂p =0.30.
43
The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the
sample size needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building.
He wants to be able to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys
during past year that 85% approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer
need?
196
Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ̂p =0.25.
23
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂p =0.35.
152
Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility airconditioned
vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?
– 1.85
Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each
of the following. Express
your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 8.5, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 7.2
3.23
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
3.31
Reject
Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility airconditioned
vehicle rather than a jeepney.
What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?
Accept null hypothesis
Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.
Null hypothesis and critical values
A sample is small when n≤30.
The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.
In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.
The statement is TRUE.
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
0.131
Do not Reject
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
1.11
Do not Reject
Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each
of the following. Express
your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 77, σ = 6, n = 109, x̄ = 78.2
2.09
The management of a local grocery store wants to estimate the average amount their customers
spend at the store to within 0.50 pesos, with a 90% confidence. What is the minimum sample size
required, if the standard deviation is assumed to be 4.50 pesos.
220
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.25 and ̂p =0.30.
23
Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p =0.30.
228
Given the formula in determining the minimum sample size needed when estimating the population
proportion and if no approximation is known, what value of p̂will be used?
n=p.(1-p)...
0.5
Proportion is a fraction expression where the _____________________ is in the numerator and
the _____________________ is the denominator.
Favorable response, Total number of responses
Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂p =0.30.
89
Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂p =0.30.
81
Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.12 and ̂p = 0.30.
57
Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.20 and ̂p =0.30.
35
The formula given below will give an output of
z a/2 (o/square root of n )
Margin of Error
Margin of error is
the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size
Given n=100, x̄=45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
(43.355, 46.645)
Given n=100, x̄=80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
0.392
A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are
satisfied with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ̂p of
those who are not satisfied based on the sample provided.
0.32
A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource
Center of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how
many students are not using the Library Resource Center?
67
A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at
98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?
9 hours less 1.5 hours
Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful
for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals
who
have this cancer.
Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.
0.564 < p < 0.640
Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?
The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.
Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error
for
the 99% confidence interval:
0.059
Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with
a
standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the
cellular
phone.
(59,706 , 60,294)
Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error
for
the 90% confidence interval:
0.047
A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found
that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check
for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.
Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy
of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.
0.0726
Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful
for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals
who
have this cancer.
Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.
0.60
A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found
that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check
for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.
Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.
0.077
A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at
95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?
6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours
The “p hat” is calculated as
Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements
Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed
Normally
A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who
access social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students
responded Yes. What is the population proportion to students who do not access social media after
attending classes?
17%
When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96
Confidence coefficients
Point estimate is
A statistical that estimates a population parameter
The ̂p is the ____________ estimate of p.
unbiased
Given n=10, x̄=28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
1.24
Given n=10, x̄=28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
(26.36, 29.63)
What is in the center of the confidence interval?
Point Estimate
In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample
proportion ̂p of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample
0.60
Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, σ = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4
Answer: -2.86

Year is an example of a
Explanatory variable

Expenditure is an example of a
Response variable

The graph below describes a ______________________ correlation.

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Perfect negative correlation

House rent and house floor area


House floor area is the explanatory variable and house rent is the response variable

The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.


Mutually exclusive

Identify what is illustrated in the photo.

Confidence Interval

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?
1.095
A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone
snatching. In a random sample of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the
accidents are related to cell phone snatching.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?
1.992
Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 31.2, σ = 3, n = 66, x̄ = 32
2.34

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
– 0.6
Do not Reject

Using the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your
answer must be in 3 decimal places.

n=400, p̂ = 0.75, 90% confidence


0.036
A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for a
second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.
Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the accuracy
of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.
0.0726

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

y=-3x + 3
A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?
1.095

Given the table below, what is the slope?


xy
0 5…..
ans. 2
Compute for the correlation coefficient.

0.964

Using the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your
answer must be in 3 decimal places.

n=700, p̂ = 0.75, 95% confidence


0.032

The graph below describes a ____.

Zero Correlation

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

y=2x + 7

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the
value of the z for each of the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal
places. µ = 8, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 7.2
-1.99

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is
to be rejected or accepted:
1.60
Do not Reject

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is
to be rejected or accepted:
1.20
Do not Reject

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate
the value of the z for each of the following. Express your answer in 2
decimal places.
µ = 20.8, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 21.2
0.95
The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are
related to motorcycles. In a random sample of 200 accidents, it is found
that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
What is the standard error of the proportion?
0.034
► Week 10: Quarterly Exam / ► Quarterly Exam

Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.

A: False

Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif

A: Variance

Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39,
41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59

A: 31

Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

A: Sample Mean

Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.

A: False

Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must
equal 1.

A: The statement is TRUE.

Q: As the sample size increases,

A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.

Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8

A: 4.53

Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.

A: 8

Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a university

A: CONTINUOUS

Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.

A: False

Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.

A: False

Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39

Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?

A: Mean of Means is equal to 0

Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order

A: True

Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.

A: False

Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,

A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?

A: Point Estimate

Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.

A: Yes

Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community

A: DISCRETE

Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called

A: Normal Curve

Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the

A: Population mean

Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?

A: Mean

Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.

A: Confidence Level

Q: In a normal curve, a _ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.

A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to
the population mean.

A: True

Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is __________.

A: Less than 10%

Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution

A: Normal quantile plot

Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments of a


varsity team

A: DISCRETE

Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.

A: Mean

Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.

A: Yes

Q: Consider the given the probability distribution

A:

Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.

REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your answer is
more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.

If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how many
possible samples will there be?

A: 1140

Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.

A: All of the choices

Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population

A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?

A: 3

Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called

A: Basic Curve

Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?

A: 4

Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to _____.

A: 30

Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?

A: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample

A: True

Q: Empirical Rule states that ___ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.

A: 68

Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must
equal to

A: 1

Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.

A: False

Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.

A: No

Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile

A: 14

Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?

A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation

Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?

x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10

A: None of the choices

Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.

A: False

Which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All of the statements are TRUE.

b. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

c. Non-countable values are called discrete variables

d. Infinite numbers are considered discrete variables.

Answer: Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Question 2

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of

Select one:

a. Discrete Continuous Random Variable

b. Continuous Discrete Random Variable

c. Continuous Random Variable

d. Discrete Random Variables

e. None of the choices

Answer: Continuous Random Variable

Question 3

True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a discrete
random variable.

Answer:

false

Question 4

Which of the following is incorrect?

Select one:
a. Probability distribution equals to one.

b. Probability distribution equals to zero.

c. Probability distribution is used to compute discrete random variables

d. None of the choices

e. Probability distribution is used to compute continuous random variables

Answer: Probability distribution equals to zero.

Question 5

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?

Select one:

a. 0.1255

b. 0.25

c. 1

d. None of the choices

e. 0

Answer: 0.1255

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space

Select one:

a. Sample space is also known as probability mass function.

b. Sample space is a subset of events.

c. Sample space should be always be a number from zero to one.

d. Sample space are possible outcomes

Answer: Sample space are possible outcomes

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to _____

Answer: 1

How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.

Answer: 8

Salary, scores and age are examples of answer: continuous.. random variables

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?


Select one:

a. The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference.

b. The tuition fee enrolled in different universities

c. The number of volunteers in a community

d. The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Answer: The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Countless number of values are also known as Answer continuous.. variables.

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?

Select one:

a. Distance travelled of a tourist bus.

b. Depth of building excavation.

c. None of the choices.

d. Height of students enrolled in an online course.

e. Wind speed during typhoon.

Answer: None of the choices.

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.

Select one:

a. The statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE

b. The statement is TRUE.

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE

Answer: The statement is TRUE.

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. The statement has insufficient information.

c. True

d. False
Answer: True

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.

Answer: Probability Distribution

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Median

b. Z-score

c. Normal Distribution Measurement

d. Empirical Rule

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The correct answer is: Z-score

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 75 and the standard deviation was 5. If Pam z-scored is
1.5, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 117.50

b. 487.50

c. None of the choices

d. 82.50

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The correct answer is: 82.50

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?

Select one:

a. Carl Friedrich Gauss

b. William Gosset

c. Ronald Fisher

d. John Tukey

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Your answer is correct.


The correct answer is: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.

Select one:

a. Mount-shaped distribution

b. Bell-shaped

c. None of the choices

d. Perfectly asymmetric

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The correct answer is: Perfectly asymmetric

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?

Select one:

a. 3

b. 2

c. 4

d. 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

In a normal distribution curve,

Select one:

a. Mean is equal to Median and Mode

b. None of the choices

c. Mean is equal to Mode

d. Mean is equal to Median

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mean is equal to Median and Mode

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Empirical Rule

b. Median
c. Z-score

d. Normal Distribution Measurement

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z-score

Given the set of data:

1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the lower quartile

Select one:

a. 8

b. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,

c. 3

d. 0

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The correct answer is: 8

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 53.00

b. None of the choices

c. 80.50

d. 82.50

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The correct answer is: 53.00

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All values are greater than the mean.

b. All values are less than the mean.

c. All values are equal to the mean.

d. All values are equal to the z-score


Feedback

The correct answer is: All values are less than the mean.

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the upper quartile

Select one:

a. 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22

b. 18

c. 22

d. 0

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The correct answer is: 18

Find the median of the following data set.

11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59

Select one:

a. 36.45

b. 24

c. 30

d. 31

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The correct answer is: 31

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

How many numbers are in the lower quartile?

Select one:

a. 0

b. 10

c. 6

d. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
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The correct answer is: 6

Normal Distribution Curve is also called

Select one:

a. Arc-Shaped Curve

b. Bell Curve

c. Basic Curve

d. All of the choices

Feedback

The correct answer is: Bell Curve

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE.

b. None of the choices

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.

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The correct answer is: None of the choices


Week 5 Stats

True or False: Variance Error is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population
parameter and the actual but unknown value of the parameter

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design

The correct answer is: TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

The correct answer is: No

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.

1112345558888

The correct answer is: 4.53


Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.

4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4

The correct answer is: 2.60

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Renmel closes his eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the
process for 30 times.

The correct answer is: No

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means

The correct answer is: FALSE

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.

Select one:

a. Mode

b. Deviation Error

c. Parameter

d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

e. Random Sample

f. Mean

g. Sampling Error

h. Population Mean

i. Median

j. Statistics

k. Distribution Error

l. Sample Distribution of sample means

m. Standard Curve

n. Sample

o. Standard Deviation

p. Sample
q. Population

The correct answer is: Sample

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Women who volunteer to take a survey on human rights.

The correct answer is: No

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample population

Select one:

a. Deviation Error

b. Parameter

c. Sample

d. Standard Deviation

e. Distribution Error

f. Population

g. Random Sample

h. Mode

i. Sampling Error

j. Population Mean

k. Mean

l. Statistics

m. Median

n. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

o. Sample Distribution of sample means

p. Sample

q. Standard Curve

The correct answer is: Sample Distribution of sample means

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

Each audience in a game show is assigned a number from 111 to 666 and roll three standard dice to
choose random contestants.

The correct answer is: Yes


If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means?

The correct answer is: 60

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer should be rounded off to one
decimal place.

3 5 5 5 6 6 8 8 13 15 17 30

The correct answer is: 10.8

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.

The correct answer is: FALSE


Learning Activity 6 Stats

To calculate the mean from a sample,

Select one:

a. Get the half of the sum of the all the values

b. Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

c. Divide each value with the sum of all values

d. None of the choices

The correct answer is: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places. Write the measurement at the end of the answer.

Average Speed of a car Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 Car 4

80 kph 75 kph 60 kph 66 kph

The correct answer is: 7 0 . 2 5 k p h

This is defined by two values, between which a population parameter is said to lie.

Select one:

a. Interval Estimate

b. Points Estimate

c. Coefficient Estimate

d. Point to point Estimate


The correct answer is: Interval Estimate

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places, if necessary.

Scores of students in quizzes

The correct answer is: 77.70

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. (Round off your
answer to the nearest hundredths.)

The correct answer is: 85.75

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. none of the choices

b. always equal to the mean

c. used to estimate population parameter Correct

d. the number of samples

e. a range of possible values of population mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: used to estimate population parameter

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. Sample distribution Incorrect

b. Confidence Limit

c. Confidence coefficient

d. Sample Mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: Sample Mean

Confidence interval is associated by confidence level


Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: TRUE

The effectiveness of the sample android application can be measured by the proportion of mobile users
who install the application. To determine this proportion for a specific android app, the distributed to
500 users and 450 user install the app. The point estimate is ____________.

Select one:

a. .85

b. .80

c. .90

d. .95

The correct answer is: .90

Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?

Select one:

a. Mode

b. Mean

c. Standard Deviation

d. Median

The correct answer is: Mean

Confidence level indicates the level of assurance that confidence interval encloses the:

Select one:

a. unknown population mean

b. biased sample

c. known population mean

d. unbiased sample

The correct answer is: unknown population mean

Which of the following applies to confidence interval

Select one:
a. Confidence interval is used to the true mean of population

b. As the confidence interval for a given statistic increases in length, the confidence level increases

c. Confidence interval is associated by confidence level

d. None of the choices

e. All of the choices

The correct answer is: All of the choices

A 95% confidence interval means 95% of all samples of size n would fall ______ our confidence interval

Select one:

a. Below

b. Outside

c. None of the choices

d. Within

e. Above

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The correct answer is: Within

You need to calculate for the confidence interval for the population mean. The population standard
deviation is known. There are 50 sample observations. You will use 95 percent level of confidence. The
appropriate value of z is:

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. 1.64

c. 2.58

d. 1.96

e. 1

The correct answer is: 1.96

Point estimate is always equal to the sampling coefficient.

Select one:

a. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is equal to the number of samples”

b. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is used to estimate population parameter”
c. TRUE

d. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of population mean”

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of
population mean”

Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to confidence limit

c. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

d. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to Confidence Limit

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

The confidence level is expressed as a fraction

Select one:

a. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE


Short Quiz 8

The “p hat” is calculated as

Select one:

a. Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

b. Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements Correct

c. 1- (Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes)

d. (Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements) – 1

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The correct answer is: Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed

Select one:

a. Normally Correct

b. Randomly

c. Evenly
d. Unevenly

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The correct answer is: Normally

A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?

Select one:

a. 80%

b. 20%

c. 17% Correct

d. 83%

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The correct answer is: 17%

When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96

Select one:

a. Margin of Errors

b. Confidence coefficients Correct

c. Confidence intervals

d. “p hat” values

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The correct answer is: Confidence coefficients

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. Always equal to the number or samples

b. A range of possible values for a population parameter.

c. Equal to the population mean

d. A statistical that estimates a population parameter Correct

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The correct answer is: A statistical that estimates a population parameter


The ^p is the ____________ estimate of p.

Select one:

a. balanced

b. unbiased Correct

c. biased

d. inverse

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 1.24 Correct

b. 26.76

c. 3.16

d. 0.63

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The correct answer is: 1.24

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (11.34, 14.89)

b. (1.63, 2.25)

c. (21.36, 24.63)

d. (26.36, 29.63) Correct

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The correct answer is: (26.36, 29.63)

What is in the center of the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Margin of Error

b. Point Estimate Correct

c. Population Parameter
d. Number of samples

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The correct answer is: Point Estimate

In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample proportion ^p
of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.

Select one:

a. 45%

b. 0.40

c. 55%

d. 0.60 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.60

Learning Activity 8 Stats

Margin of error is

Select one:

a. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample
size Correct

b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the
sample size

c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided by standard deviation

d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided standard deviation

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The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size

Given n=100, x¯ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:
a. (42.103, 43.970)

b. (43.355, 46.645)

c. (44.461, 45.329) Incorrect

d. (46.921, 47.727)

Feedback

The correct answer is: (43.355, 46.645)

Given n=100, x¯ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 0.348 Incorrect

b. 0.20

c. 0.392

d. 0.196

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The correct answer is: 0.392

A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are satisfied
with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ^p of those who are
not satisfied based on the sample provided.

Select one:

a. 55%

b. 0.32 Correct

c. 0.

d. 0.68

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The correct answer is: 0.32

A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource Center
of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how many
students are not using the Library Resource Center?

Select one:

a. 33
b. 30

c. 67 Correct

d. 70

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The correct answer is: 67

Learning Activity 9 Stats

A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 8 hours less 1.2 hours

b. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours Correct

c. None of the choices

d. 8 hours less 1.2 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

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The correct answer is: Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (17,482, 18,649)

b. (19,804, 20,196) Correct

c. (23,467, 24,639)

d. (26,928, 27,375)

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The correct answer is: (19,804, 20,196)

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.043 Incorrect
b. 0.052

c. 0.064

d. 0.074

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The correct answer is: 0.064

Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.053

b. 0.085

c. 0.072 Incorrect

d. 0.039

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.053

A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ± 20
percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident
in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. (0.490, 0.601)

b. (0.452, 0.538)

c. (0.565, 0.640) Correct

d. (0.316, 0.483)

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The correct answer is: (0.565, 0.640)

Short Quiz 9
Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.086

b. 0.059

c. 0.039 Incorrect

d. 0.330

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.059

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one:

a. 0.564 < p < 0.640

b. 0.640 < p < 0.742 Incorrect

c. 0.742 < p < 0.834

d. 0.834 < p < 0.927

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.564 < p < 0.640

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.077

b. 0.329 Incorrect

c. 0.834

d. 0.290
Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.077

Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (79,301 , 80,890) Incorrect

b. (59,706 , 60,294)

c. (59,301 , 60,890)

d. (79,706 , 80,294)

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The correct answer is: (59,706 , 60,294)

A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 4.50 hours < p < 5.89 hours

b. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours Correct

c. 8.66 hours < p < 11.26 hours

d. 7.34 hours < p < 8.66 hours

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The correct answer is: 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.055

b. 0.069

c. 0.047 Correct

d. 0.039

Feedback
The correct answer is: 0.047

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?

Select one:

a. Lim Electronics can use the survey conducted for their advertisements.

b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

c. The confidence interval support the claim of Lim Electronics. Incorrect

d. The information is not sufficient to conclude.

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The correct answer is: The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Z score plus less the square root of 9 hours less 1.5 hours

b. None of the choices

c. 9 hours less 1.5 hours Correct

d. All of the choices

e. 9 hours less 1.5 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.0726

b. 0.8932

c. 0.4508 Incorrect

d. 0.0934

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The correct answer is: 0.0726


Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.

Select one:

a. 0.85 Incorrect

b. 0.72

c. 0.30

d. 0.60

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.60


Learning Activity 12 Stats

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Correct

b. The statement is FALSE.

Feedback

The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Z score

b. Null value Incorrect

c. Critical value

d. chi value

The correct answer is: Critical value

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

–4

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Correct
c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Reject

St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random sample of
49 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard
deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of the overall
population. What can we conclude based?

Select one:

a. Accept null hypothesis

b. Reject null hypothesis

c. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

d. Reject alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

2.35

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Reject

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, s = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4

Answer:

-5

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -2.86


Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

-12.83

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 2.09

Short Quiz 12

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. 3.49 Incorrect

b. – 1.85

c. – 1.85

d. – 1.33

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The correct answer is: – 1.85

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8.5, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

34.32

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: -3.23

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
3.31

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject Correct

c. Do not Reject

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney.

What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. Reject null hypothesis

b. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

c. Reject alternative hypothesis

d. Accept null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.

Select one:

a. Critical values

b. Alternative hypothesis and critical values Incorrect

c. Null hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis and critical values

e. Alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis and critical values

A sample is small when n=30.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE. Replace the letter n with letter x.

c. The statement is FALSE. Replace the = with =


d. The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is FALSE.

b. The statement is TRUE. Correct

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

0.131

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Incorrect

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.11

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:
56.23

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 2.09

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

-1.99

Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.99

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.20

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

– 0.6

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject


Learning Activity 13 Stats
A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.033

b. 0.028

c. 0.066 Incorrect

d. 0.041

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The correct answer is: 0.041

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.932

b. 0.400

c. 0.783

d. 0.600 Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 0.400

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.442 Incorrect

b. 0.391

c. 0.137

d. 0.296

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The correct answer is: 0.137

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Reject the null hypothesis

b. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -0.066

b. 2.112

c. -1.231

d. 1.992 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.992


A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.899

b. 1.203

c. 0.996

d. 1.095 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.095

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181
c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:
a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

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The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822

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The correct answer is: 0.675


Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051
Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419
c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:
a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.675

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.062

b. 0.077

c. 0.034 correct

d. 0.045
Short Quiz 15

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation Correct

b. Weak positive correction

c. Strong positive correction

d. Minimal positive correction

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The correct answer is: No apparent correlation

Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.

Select one:

a. 0, 100 Incorrect

b. 1, 100

c. +1, -1

d. 0, 1

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The correct answer is: +1, -1

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Describe the relationship based on the r-value r=0,

Select one:

a. No relationship

b. Deterministic relationship Incorrect

c. Weak relationship

d. Strong relationship

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The correct answer is: No relationship

The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.

Select one:

a. A positive number greater than 1

b. Equal to zero.

c. None of the choices


d. Equal to 1.

e. A positive number greater than 0. Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Equal to 1.

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

b. Weak positive correction

c. No apparent correlation

d. Strong positive correction

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The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The variable that causes an effect

Select one:

a. Response variable

b. Explanatory variable Correct

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

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The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other observation
to be high.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Positive Correlation

c. Direct Correlation Incorrect

d. Negative Correlation

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The correct answer is: Positive Correlation


Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Cannot be determined

c. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

The variable that reflects the effect

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Correct

c. Correlation variable

d. Trend variable

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The correct answer is: Response variable

Learning Activity 15 Stats

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction

b. Strong positive correction Correct

c. No apparent correlation

d. Weak positive correction

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The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation

Select one:
a. r2

b. r

c. XY

d. None of the choices Incorrect

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The correct answer is: r

It is also called independent variable

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Incorrect

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

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The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

Salary and number of years of experience

Select one:

a. Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable Correct

b. Salary is the explanatory variable and number of years is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation

b. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

c. Weak positive correction

d. Strong positive correction

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The correct answer is: Weak positive correction


Expenditure is an example of a

Select one:

a. Trend variable

b. Explanatory variable

c. Correlation variable

d. Response variable Correct

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The correct answer is: Response variable


Short Quiz 5 Stats

True or False: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal
to 20.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated
by dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: A random sample of size 49 is selected from a known population with a mean of 29 and a
standard deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling
distribution of sample means to be drawn. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be
approximately a normal curve.

The correct answer is: TRUE

Margin of Error is the value that _______________ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.
A: add/subtract

In a normal curve, a _____ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.

The correct answer is: Z score

Empirical rule states that _______ % of data falls within 2 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: 95

True or False: Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE


True or False: If the population is normally distributed, the sampling distribution of sample mean is
equal to 1.

If there are 2 volunteers that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how many
will be the possible samples?
A: 45

The correct answer is: FALSE

The average of the population.

The correct answer is: Mean

PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.

REMINDERS

If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places.

If your answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.

If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how many
possible samples will there be?

The correct answer is: 1140

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to
the population mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

It is located at the middle of the normal curve.

The correct answer is: Mean

Bell shaped curve.

The correct answer is: Normal Curve

In a normal curve, the mean always has a z score of ____

The correct answer is: 0

Week 6 Learning Activity 5 Stats Different questions. Comment below yung questions kapag wala pa rin
dito.

If the population is normally distributed,


Select one:

a. All of the choices

b. The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal Correct

c. Standard deviation is equal to Mean

d. Standard deviation is distributed along the normal curve

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The correct answer is: The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal

Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE Correct

b. None of the choices

c. The statement is FALSE

d. The statement do not have sufficient information to conclude

The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE

A random sample of size is 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 13 and a standard
deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What is the approximate standard deviation of the sample means?

Select one:

a. 12.692

b. 0.066

c. 0.467 Correct

d. 15.15

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The correct answer is: 0.467

A random sample of size 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 25 and a standard
deviation of 5.2. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What does the problem tells us?

Select one:

a. All of the above statements does not describe the problem

b. Standard deviation of the sample mean is calculated by 5.2 divided by size of the sample which is 50
c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

d. Z score can be calculated by dividing 25 by the size of samples which is 50

Answer: c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

If there are 5 students that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how many will
be the possible samples?

Select one:

a. 250

b. 126

c. 50

d. 252

Answer: 252

In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated by

Select one:

a. Mean of the population multiplied by the standard deviation of the population

b. Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

c. Dividing the mean of the population by the square root of the deviation of the population

d. Mean of the population divided by the mean of the sampling distribution

Answer:Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

Which of the following applies to Central Limit Theorem?

Select one:

a. None of the answers is correct.

b. All of the answers are correct.

c. Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is greater than or equal
to 30.

d. When the sample size is large or above 30, the population is not normal Incorrect

e. Population is normally distributed when standard deviation is large

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The correct answer is: Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is
greater than or equal to 30.
Short Quiz 7 Stats
Margin of Error is the value that ______ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Subtracted

b. Added

c. None of the choices

d. Added and subtracted

The correct answer is: Added and subtracted

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 88

Standard deviation = 6

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Select one:

a. 73.89, 79.89

b. 80.08, 84.23

c. 89.05, 92.45

d. 86.82, 89.18

The correct answer is: 80.08, 84.23

The number of degrees of freedom is ________ the sample size.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Greater than

c. Equal to

d. Less than

The correct answer is: Less than

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data: Mean = 66 Standard deviation = 5 Sample
size = 100 Confidence coefficient = 1.645

Select one:

a. 70.04, 71.34
b. 71.90, 72.22

c. 69.33, 70.02

d. 65.18, 66.82

The correct answer is: 65.18, 66.82

Find the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. The answer must be
rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

The correct answer is: 8 6 . 2 5

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean is called the Margin of Error.

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE

Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Bell shaped curve

c. Symmetrical

d. Mean of Means is equal to 0

The correct answer is: Mean of Means is equal to 0

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 80

Standard deviation = 4

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 0.78


Which of the following is used to estimate population parameter?

Select one:

a. Point Estimate

b. Central Limit Theorem Estimate Incorrect

c. Mean Estimate

d. Biased Estimate

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The correct answer is: Point Estimate

Mean of means is also called

Select one:

a. Unbiased estimate

b. Interval Estimate Incorrect

c. Point Estimate

d. Population Mean

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The correct answer is: Point Estimate

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 77

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence coefficient = 2.58

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.77


Learning activity 7 Stats

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 66

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Select one:

a. 66.03, 69.03

b. 64.04, 67.96

c. 65.41, 66.59

d. 69.03, 70.99

The correct answer is: 65.41, 66.59

Common choices for the confidence level.

Select one:

a. 68%, 95%, 99.7%

b. 90%, 95%, 99%

c. 95%, 99%, 100%

d. 0%, 50%, 100%

The correct answer is: 90%, 95%, 99%

In T distribution, if we increase the number of observations

Select one:

a. the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

b. the mean approaches zero

c. the curve lies within the horizontal axis

d. the mean increases

e. all of the choices

The correct answer is: the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:
a. Confidence Limit

b. Sample Mean Correct

c. Sample distribution

d. Confidence coefficient

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The correct answer is: Sample Mean

For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of observing
a value outside of this area is ____________.

Select one:

a. Less than 10%

b. Higher than the 2 nd standard deviation Incorrect

c. Greater than 10%

d. Lower than the 2 nd standard deviation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Less than 10%

This is the value that is added to and subtracted from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Confidence Level

b. Margin of Error

c. Confidence Interval Incorrect

d. Standard Deviation Error

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The correct answer is: Margin of Error


Learning Activity 10 Stats

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ^ =0.25.

Select one:

a. 34 Incorrect

b. 33

c. 31
d. 32

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The correct answer is: 33

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ^p =0.25.

Select one:

a. 20 Incorrect

b. 22

c. 23

d. 21

Feedback

The correct answer is: 23

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ^p =0.35.

Select one:

a. 389

b. 215 Incorrect

c. 139

d. 152

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The correct answer is: 152

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ^p =0.30.

Select one:

a. 41

b. 42

c. 44 Incorrect

d. 43

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The correct answer is: 43

The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the sample size
needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building. He wants to be able
to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys during past year that 85%
approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer need?

Select one:

a. 278 Incorrect

b. 2,145

c. 1,372

d. 196

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The correct answer is: 196


Short Quiz 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students
in the university.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.

Select one:

a. Mutually exclusive

b. All of the choices

c. None of the choices

d. Mutually inclusive Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mutually inclusive

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.

Answer:

null hypothesis
Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per
day on average, and calculated x¯ = 50.30. ABC suggests that µ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual
mean is less than the website owner claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?

Select one:

a. 55

b. Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

c. Null hypothesis µ ? 55, Alternative hypothesis µ

d. Null hypothesis µ > 55, Alternative hypothesis µ = 55

e. 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ? 55 Correct

f. Null hypothesis µ

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.

Select one:

a. Rejection hypothesis Incorrect

b. Statistical hypothesis

c. Alternative hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The probability of making type I error is

Select one:

a. ß

b. 1- a

c. 1- ß

d. a Correct
e. µ - a

Feedback

The correct answer is: a

For the 99% confidence level,

Select one:

a. a

b. a

c. a

d. 0.001

e. a

f. 0.010

g. 0.005

h. 0.025 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.010

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Rejection region and Null region

b. Rejection region and Critical region Correct

c. Null region and Critical region

d. Null region
e. Critical region

f. None of the choices

g. Rejection region

h. All of the choices

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The correct answer is: Rejection region and Critical region

Learning Activity 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The level of significance is the

Select one:

a. 1 - p value

b. Same as confidence interval

c. Maximum allowable probability of Type II error

d. Minimum allowable probability of Type II error

e. Probability of committing a Type I error Correct

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The correct answer is: Probability of committing a Type I error

What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.
Select one:

a. Less people like IOS than android

b. More people like android than IOS phone Correct

c. Less people like android and IOS phone

d. More people like IOS phone than android phone

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The correct answer is: More people like android than IOS phone

If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error

Select one:

a. Rejection Error

b. Type I Error Correct

c. Correction Error

d. Type II Error

Feedback

The correct answer is: Type I Error

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis


Short quiz 14

In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable.

Select one:

a. Perfect Correlation Incorrect

b. Positive Correlation

c. Scattered Correlation

d. Negative Correlation
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The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.

Select one:

a. Line Plots Incorrect

b. XY intersection plot

c. scatter plot

d. Cartesian plane

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The correct answer is: scatter plot

When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means

Select one:

a. Negative linear association

b. Weak linear association

c. Positive linear association Incorrect

d. Strong linear association

e. Cannot determine with the given information

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong linear association

This measures relationship between bivariate data.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Correlation Correct

c. All of the choices

d. Linear Regression

e. Scatterplot Analysis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Correlation


A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations with
a line segment to give more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Scatter Plot

c. Correlation Plot

d. Line plot Correct

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The correct answer is: Line plot

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also decreases.

Select one:

a. negative linear association Incorrect

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. positive linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE.

Feedback

The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE.

Learning Actvity 14 Stats


Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.

Select one:

a. Positive linear association Incorrect

b. Weak linear association

c. Strong linear association

d. None of the choices

e. Negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: Negative linear association

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases.

Select one:

a. positive linear association Correct

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.

Select one:

a. Trend line Correct

b. Correlation line

c. Cross line

d. Scatter line

Feedback

The correct answer is: Trend line

The three important characteristics of a bivariate?

Select one:

a. Elliptical, Rounded, Scattered

b. Proportional, Directional, Elliptical


c. Direction, Shape, Strength

d. Line, Points, Shape Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Direction, Shape, Strength

The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________

Select one:

a. XY Plots

b. Trend line plots

c. Bivariate data

d. scatter plot Correct

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The correct answer is: scatter plot

Short Quiz 16 Stats

The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a

Select one:

a. Parabola Correct

b. Ellipse

c. Circle

d. Straight line

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The correct answer is: Parabola

When slope is positive,

Select one:

a. y increases as x increases Correct

b. y decreases as x increases

c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin

d. y decreases, x values approaches 1

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The correct answer is: y increases as x increases


In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.

Select one:

a. FALSE

b. Cannot be determined

c. TRUE Correct

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The correct answer is: TRUE

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=3x + 11 Incorrect

b. y=6x + 5

c. y=8x + 3

d. y=3x + 8

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=8x + 3

If the line has no slope,

Select one:

a. The line is a horizontal line

b. The line is at the point of origin

c. The line intercepts the x and y axis

d. The line lies at the x axis Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 9

b. 11
c. 8

d. 3 Incorrect

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: 8

Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?

Answer:

4.2

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 7

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=5x + 1

b. y=10x + 2 Incorrect

c. y=5x + 2

d. y=10x + 1

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=5x + 1

Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 9

The equation y=mx + b is also known as

Select one:

a. slope intercept form

b. y intercept Incorrect
c. correlation intercept form

d. xy intercept form

Feedback

The correct answer is: slope intercept form

Learning Activity 16 Stats

Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?

Answer:

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=3x + 1

b. 2y=6x + 3

c. y=-3x + 3 Correct

d. 2y=6x + 1

The correct answer is: y=-3x + 3

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 2 Correct

b. 1

c. 8

d. 7

Feedback

Your answer is correct.


The correct answer is: 2

Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 5

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=2x + 7 Correct

b. y=5x + 2

c. y=7x + 1

d. y=7x + 5

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: y=2x + 7

Write the slope-intercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and y-intercept 4.

answer: 6x+4
Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False

Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif


A: Variance

Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39,
41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31

Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.


A: Sample Mean

Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False

Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must
equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value ANSWER: TRUE

Q: As the sample size increases,


A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.

Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53

Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8

Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a university


A: CONTINUOUS

Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False

Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False

Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39

Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?


A: Mean of Means is equal to 0

Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True

Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False

Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,


A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?


A: Point Estimate

Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes

Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve

Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean

Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?


A: Mean

Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level

Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score

Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to
the population mean.
A: True

Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.


A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%

Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution


A: Normal quantile plot

Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments of a


varsity team
A: DISCRETE

Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.


A: Mean

Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes

Q: Consider the given the probability distribution


A: 4.100

Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.


REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your answer is
more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how many
possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices

Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False

Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3

Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called


A: Bell Curve

Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?
A: 4

Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to _______.
A: 30

Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Population Mean is an example of a parameter.


A: true

Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample
A: True

Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68

Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must
equal to
A: 1

Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False

Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No

Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile


A: 14

Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?


A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices

Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

It is the number of times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes.

Select one:

a. Variance

b. Standard Deviation

c. Mean

d. Probability

What is the common symbol for the mean?

Select one:

a. ∑

b. Α

c. Ω

d. µ

True or False: Mean is computed as the weighted average of the possible numbers of random variables.
ANSWER: TRUE

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All values are less than the mean.

b. All values are equal to the z-score

c. All values are equal to the mean.


d. All values are greater than the mean.

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.

Answer: true

How do you determine the value of the mean,

Select one:

a. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.

b. None of the choices

c. Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take
the product of all possible values of X.

d. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
Answer: FALSE

true or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
~ true

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.

Select one:

a. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.

b. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.

c. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the
statement.

d. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?


Select one:

a. Mean is greater than Median.

b. Data is exactly equal to the mean.

c. Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.

d. Median is greater than Mean.

e. None of the choices

What are the percentages of normal distribution within 1, 2 and 3 standard deviation.

Select one:

a. Approximately 50% and 50% respectively

b. Exactly 25%, 25% and 50% respectively

c. Exactly 100% be applied to each standard deviation

d. Approximately 68%, 95% and 99.7% respectively

In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size ________________________.

Select one:

a. Must be greater than zero.

b. Must be greater than sample distribution.

c. Must be equal than the sample mean.

d. Must be greater than 30.

This is a representative subset of a population.

Select one:

a. Standard Deviation

b. Sample

c. Statistics

d. Mean
In the Empirical Rule, _______ % of data will fall in with two standard deviation.

Select one:

a. 99.7

b. 34

c. 50

d. 100

e. 95

This is always in the center of the normal curve

Select one:

a. Mode

b. Median

c. Standard Deviation

d. Mean

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value.
A: false

In a normal curve, the mean is located at the

Select one:

a. highest point of the curve

b. lowest point of the curve

c. midpoint of the curve

d. intersection of the lowest and highest point

The range of probability is

Select one:
a. can be any number (positive or negative)

b. from zero to 1

c. negative 1 to positive 1

d. from zero to any positive number

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is

Select one:

a. should always be a positive number

b. always equal to zero

c. always equal to one

d. greater than or equal to zero

This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value.

Select one:

a. Median

b. Standard Deviation

c. Variance

d. Mode

e. Mean

The mean of the normal distribution is

Select one:

a. should always be a positive number

b. always equal to zero

c. always equal to one

d. greater than or equal to zero

This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population


Select one:

a. Standard Deviation

b. Mean

c. Sample Distribution of sample means

d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

e. Sample

f. Parameter

g. Random Sample

h. Standard Curve

i. Sampling Error

j. Population

k. Population Mean

l. Distribution Error

m. Median

n. Mode

o. Statistics

p. Sample

q. Deviation Error

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.

Answer: false

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean.

Select one:

a. Standard Deviation Error


b. Confidence Interval

c. Margin of Error

d. Confidence Level

The t-distribution shape changes as the _______________ changes.

Select one:

a. Population Mean

b. None of the choices

c. Sample Mean

d. Sample size

The confidence level is expressed in terms of ____________.

Select one:

a. Percentage

b. Whole Number

c. Fraction

d. Ratio

In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the population is estimated by dividing the standard
deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE

b. The statement is FALSE

c. The statement is SOMETIMES FALSE

d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE


Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False

Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif


A: Variance

Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39,
41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31

Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.


A: Sample Mean

Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False

Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must
equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.

Q: As the sample size increases,


A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.

Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53

Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8

Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a university


A: CONTINUOUS

Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False

Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False

Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39

Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?


A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True

Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False

Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,


A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?


A: Point Estimate

Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes

Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community
A: DISCRETE

Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called


A: Normal Curve

Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean

Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?


A: Mean

Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level

Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score

Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to
the population mean.
A: True

Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.


A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%

Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution


A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments of a
varsity team
A: DISCRETE

Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.


A: Mean

Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes

Q: Consider the given the probability distribution


A:

Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.


REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your answer is
more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how many
possible samples will there be?
A: 1140

Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.


A: All of the choices

Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False

Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3

Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called


A: Basic Curve

Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?
A: 4

Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to _______.
A: 30

Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample
A: True

Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must
equal to
A: 1

Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False

Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No

Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile


A: 14

Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?


A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation

Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices

Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

STAT-112-20172S / ► Week 10: Quarterly Exam / ► Quarterly Exam

Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.


A: False

Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif


A: Variance

Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39,
41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31

Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.


A: Sample Mean

Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False

Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must
equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.

Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53

Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8

Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a university


A: CONTINUOUS

Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False

Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False

Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39

Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?


A: Mean of Means is equal to 0

Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True

Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False

Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,


A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?


A: Point Estimate

Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes

Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community
A: DISCRETE

Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called


A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean

Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?


A: Mean

Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level

Q: In a normal curve, a _ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.


A: Z score

Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to
the population mean.
A: True

Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.


A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is __________.
A: Less than 10%

Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution


A: Normal quantile plot

Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments of a


varsity team
A: DISCRETE

Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.


A: Mean

Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes

Q: Consider the given the probability distribution


A:

Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.


REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your answer is
more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how many
possible samples will there be?
A: 1140

Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.


A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False

Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3

Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called


A: Basic Curve

Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?
A: 4

Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to _____.
A: 30

Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample
A: True

Q: Empirical Rule states that ___ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68

Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must
equal to
A: 1

Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False

Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No

Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile


A: 14

Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?


A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation

Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices

Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False
WEEK 1

Learning Act. 1 Stats

Which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All of the statements are TRUE.

b. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

c. Non-countable values are called discrete variables

d. Infinite numbers are considered discrete variables.

Answer: Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Question 2

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of

Select one:

a. Discrete Continuous Random Variable

b. Continuous Discrete Random Variable

c. Continuous Random Variable

d. Discrete Random Variables

e. None of the choices

Answer: Continuous Random Variable

Question 3

True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a discrete
random variable.

Answer:

false

Question 4

Which of the following is incorrect?

Select one:

a. Probability distribution equals to one.

b. Probability distribution equals to zero.


c. Probability distribution is used to compute discrete random variables

d. None of the choices

e. Probability distribution is used to compute continuous random variables

Answer: Probability distribution equals to zero.

Question 5

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?

Select one:

a. 0.1255

b. 0.25

c. 1

d. None of the choices

e. 0

Answer: 0.1255

Short Quiz 1

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space

Select one:

a. Sample space is also known as probability mass function.

b. Sample space is a subset of events.

c. Sample space should be always be a number from zero to one.

d. Sample space are possible outcomes

Answer: Sample space are possible outcomes

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to _____

Answer: 1

How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.

Answer: 8

Salary, scores and age are examples of answer: continuous.. random variables

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?


Select one:

a. The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference.

b. The tuition fee enrolled in different universities

c. The number of volunteers in a community

d. The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Answer: The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Countless number of values are also known as Answer continuous.. variables.

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?

Select one:

a. Distance travelled of a tourist bus.

b. Depth of building excavation.

c. None of the choices.

d. Height of students enrolled in an online course.

e. Wind speed during typhoon.

Answer: None of the choices.

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.

Select one:

a. The statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE

b. The statement is TRUE.

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE

Answer: The statement is TRUE.

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. The statement has insufficient information.

c. True
d. False

Answer: True

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.

Answer: Probability Distribution

Week3 Stats

WEEK 3

Learning Activity 3 AND SHORT QUIZ 3

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Median

b. Z-score

c. Normal Distribution Measurement

d. Empirical Rule

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z-score

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 75 and the standard deviation was 5. If Pam z-scored is
1.5, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 117.50

b. 487.50

c. None of the choices

d. 82.50

Feedback

The correct answer is: 82.50

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?

Select one:

a. Carl Friedrich Gauss


b. William Gosset

c. Ronald Fisher

d. John Tukey

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.

Select one:

a. Mount-shaped distribution

b. Bell-shaped

c. None of the choices

d. Perfectly asymmetric

Feedback

The correct answer is: Perfectly asymmetric

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?

Select one:

a. 3

b. 2

c. 4

d. 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Short Quiz 3

In a normal distribution curve,

Select one:

a. Mean is equal to Median and Mode

b. None of the choices

c. Mean is equal to Mode


d. Mean is equal to Median

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mean is equal to Median and Mode

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Empirical Rule

b. Median

c. Z-score

d. Normal Distribution Measurement

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z-score

Given the set of data:

1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the lower quartile

Select one:

a. 8

b. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,

c. 3

d. 0

Feedback

The correct answer is: 8

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 53.00

b. None of the choices

c. 80.50

d. 82.50
Feedback

The correct answer is: 53.00

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All values are greater than the mean.

b. All values are less than the mean.

c. All values are equal to the mean.

d. All values are equal to the z-score

Feedback

The correct answer is: All values are less than the mean.

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the upper quartile

Select one:

a. 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22

b. 18

c. 22

d. 0

Feedback

The correct answer is: 18

Find the median of the following data set.

11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59

Select one:

a. 36.45

b. 24

c. 30

d. 31

Feedback
The correct answer is: 31

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

How many numbers are in the lower quartile?

Select one:

a. 0

b. 10

c. 6

d. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

Feedback

The correct answer is: 6

Normal Distribution Curve is also called

Select one:

a. Arc-Shaped Curve

b. Bell Curve

c. Basic Curve

d. All of the choices

Feedback

The correct answer is: Bell Curve

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE.

b. None of the choices

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.

Feedback

The correct answer is: None of the choices


Week 5 Stats
Learning Activity 4

True or False: Variance Error is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population
parameter and the actual but unknown value of the parameter

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design

The correct answer is: TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

The correct answer is: No

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.

1112345558888

The correct answer is: 4.53

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.

4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4

The correct answer is: 2.60

Week 5 Stats short quiz 4

Short Quiz 4

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Renmel closes his eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the
process for 30 times.

The correct answer is: No

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means

The correct answer is: FALSE

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.

Select one:

a. Mode
b. Deviation Error

c. Parameter

d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

e. Random Sample

f. Mean

g. Sampling Error

h. Population Mean

i. Median

j. Statistics

k. Distribution Error

l. Sample Distribution of sample means

m. Standard Curve

n. Sample

o. Standard Deviation

p. Sample

q. Population

The correct answer is: Sample

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Women who volunteer to take a survey on human rights.

The correct answer is: No

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample population

Select one:

a. Deviation Error

b. Parameter

c. Sample

d. Standard Deviation

e. Distribution Error

f. Population
g. Random Sample

h. Mode

i. Sampling Error

j. Population Mean

k. Mean

l. Statistics

m. Median

n. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

o. Sample Distribution of sample means

p. Sample

q. Standard Curve

The correct answer is: Sample Distribution of sample means

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

Each audience in a game show is assigned a number from 111 to 666 and roll three standard dice to
choose random contestants.

The correct answer is: Yes

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means?

The correct answer is: 60

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer should be rounded off to one
decimal place.

3 5 5 5 6 6 8 8 13 15 17 30

The correct answer is: 10.8

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.

The correct answer is: FALSE


Learning Activity 6 Stats

To calculate the mean from a sample,


Select one:

a. Get the half of the sum of the all the values

b. Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

c. Divide each value with the sum of all values

d. None of the choices

The correct answer is: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places. Write the measurement at the end of the answer.

Average Speed of a car Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 Car 4

80 kph 75 kph 60 kph 66 kph

The correct answer is: 7 0 . 2 5 k p h

This is defined by two values, between which a population parameter is said to lie.

Select one:

a. Interval Estimate

b. Points Estimate

c. Coefficient Estimate

d. Point to point Estimate

The correct answer is: Interval Estimate

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places, if necessary.

Scores of students in quizzes

The correct answer is: 77.70

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. (Round off your
answer to the nearest hundredths.)

The correct answer is: 85.75

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. none of the choices

b. always equal to the mean


c. used to estimate population parameter Correct

d. the number of samples

e. a range of possible values of population mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: used to estimate population parameter

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. Sample distribution Incorrect

b. Confidence Limit

c. Confidence coefficient

d. Sample Mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: Sample Mean

Short Quiz 6 Stats

Confidence interval is associated by confidence level

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: TRUE

The effectiveness of the sample android application can be measured by the proportion of mobile users
who install the application. To determine this proportion for a specific android app, the distributed to
500 users and 450 user install the app. The point estimate is ____________.

Select one:

a. .85
b. .80

c. .90

d. .95

The correct answer is: .90

Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?

Select one:

a. Mode

b. Mean

c. Standard Deviation

d. Median

The correct answer is: Mean

Confidence level indicates the level of assurance that confidence interval encloses the:

Select one:

a. unknown population mean

b. biased sample

c. known population mean

d. unbiased sample

The correct answer is: unknown population mean

Which of the following applies to confidence interval

Select one:

a. Confidence interval is used to the true mean of population

b. As the confidence interval for a given statistic increases in length, the confidence level increases

c. Confidence interval is associated by confidence level

d. None of the choices

e. All of the choices

The correct answer is: All of the choices

A 95% confidence interval means 95% of all samples of size n would fall ______ our confidence interval

Select one:
a. Below

b. Outside

c. None of the choices

d. Within

e. Above

Feedback

The correct answer is: Within

You need to calculate for the confidence interval for the population mean. The population standard
deviation is known. There are 50 sample observations. You will use 95 percent level of confidence. The
appropriate value of z is:

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. 1.64

c. 2.58

d. 1.96

e. 1

The correct answer is: 1.96

Point estimate is always equal to the sampling coefficient.

Select one:

a. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is equal to the number of samples”

b. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is used to estimate population parameter”

c. TRUE

d. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of population mean”

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of
population mean”

Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to confidence limit


c. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

d. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to Confidence Limit

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

The confidence level is expressed as a fraction

Select one:

a. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE


Short Quiz 8

The “p hat” is calculated as

Select one:

a. Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

b. Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements Correct

c. 1- (Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes)

d. (Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements) – 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed

Select one:

a. Normally Correct

b. Randomly

c. Evenly

d. Unevenly

Feedback

The correct answer is: Normally

A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?

Select one:

a. 80%
b. 20%

c. 17% Correct

d. 83%

Feedback

The correct answer is: 17%

When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96

Select one:

a. Margin of Errors

b. Confidence coefficients Correct

c. Confidence intervals

d. “p hat” values

Feedback

The correct answer is: Confidence coefficients

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. Always equal to the number or samples

b. A range of possible values for a population parameter.

c. Equal to the population mean

d. A statistical that estimates a population parameter Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: A statistical that estimates a population parameter

The ^p is the ____________ estimate of p.

Select one:

a. balanced

b. unbiased Correct

c. biased

d. inverse
Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 1.24 Correct

b. 26.76

c. 3.16

d. 0.63

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.24

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (11.34, 14.89)

b. (1.63, 2.25)

c. (21.36, 24.63)

d. (26.36, 29.63) Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: (26.36, 29.63)

What is in the center of the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Margin of Error

b. Point Estimate Correct

c. Population Parameter

d. Number of samples

Feedback

The correct answer is: Point Estimate

In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample proportion ^p
of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.

Select one:
a. 45%

b. 0.40

c. 55%

d. 0.60 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.60

Learning Activity 8 Stats

Margin of error is

Select one:

a. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample
size Correct

b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the
sample size

c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided by standard deviation

d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided standard deviation

Feedback

The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size

Given n=100, x¯ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (42.103, 43.970)

b. (43.355, 46.645)

c. (44.461, 45.329) Incorrect

d. (46.921, 47.727)

Feedback
The correct answer is: (43.355, 46.645)

Given n=100, x¯ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 0.348 Incorrect

b. 0.20

c. 0.392

d. 0.196

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.392

A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are satisfied
with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ^p of those who are
not satisfied based on the sample provided.

Select one:

a. 55%

b. 0.32 Correct

c. 0.

d. 0.68

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.32

A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource Center
of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how many
students are not using the Library Resource Center?

Select one:

a. 33

b. 30

c. 67 Correct

d. 70

Feedback

The correct answer is: 67


Learning Activity 9 Stats

A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 8 hours less 1.2 hours

b. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours Correct

c. None of the choices

d. 8 hours less 1.2 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (17,482, 18,649)

b. (19,804, 20,196) Correct

c. (23,467, 24,639)

d. (26,928, 27,375)

Feedback

The correct answer is: (19,804, 20,196)

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.043 Incorrect

b. 0.052

c. 0.064

d. 0.074

Feedback
The correct answer is: 0.064

Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.053

b. 0.085

c. 0.072 Incorrect

d. 0.039

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.053

A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ± 20
percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident
in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. (0.490, 0.601)

b. (0.452, 0.538)

c. (0.565, 0.640) Correct

d. (0.316, 0.483)

Feedback

The correct answer is: (0.565, 0.640)

Short Quiz 9

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.086
b. 0.059

c. 0.039 Incorrect

d. 0.330

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.059

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one:

a. 0.564 < p < 0.640

b. 0.640 < p < 0.742 Incorrect

c. 0.742 < p < 0.834

d. 0.834 < p < 0.927

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The correct answer is: 0.564 < p < 0.640

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.077

b. 0.329 Incorrect

c. 0.834

d. 0.290

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The correct answer is: 0.077

Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (79,301 , 80,890) Incorrect

b. (59,706 , 60,294)

c. (59,301 , 60,890)

d. (79,706 , 80,294)

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The correct answer is: (59,706 , 60,294)

A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 4.50 hours < p < 5.89 hours

b. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours Correct

c. 8.66 hours < p < 11.26 hours

d. 7.34 hours < p < 8.66 hours

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The correct answer is: 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.055

b. 0.069

c. 0.047 Correct

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.047

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?
Select one:

a. Lim Electronics can use the survey conducted for their advertisements.

b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

c. The confidence interval support the claim of Lim Electronics. Incorrect

d. The information is not sufficient to conclude.

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The correct answer is: The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Z score plus less the square root of 9 hours less 1.5 hours

b. None of the choices

c. 9 hours less 1.5 hours Correct

d. All of the choices

e. 9 hours less 1.5 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.0726

b. 0.8932

c. 0.4508 Incorrect

d. 0.0934

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The correct answer is: 0.0726

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.
Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.

Select one:

a. 0.85 Incorrect

b. 0.72

c. 0.30

d. 0.60

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The correct answer is: 0.60


Learning Activity 12 Stats

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Correct

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Z score

b. Null value Incorrect

c. Critical value

d. chi value

The correct answer is: Critical value

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

–4

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Correct

c. Cannot be determined
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The correct answer is: Reject

St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random sample of
49 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard
deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of the overall
population. What can we conclude based?

Select one:

a. Accept null hypothesis

b. Reject null hypothesis

c. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

d. Reject alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

2.35

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Reject

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, s = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4

Answer:

-5

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -2.86

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2
Answer:

-12.83

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 2.09

Short Quiz 12

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. 3.49 Incorrect

b. – 1.85

c. – 1.85

d. – 1.33

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The correct answer is: – 1.85

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8.5, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

34.32

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: -3.23

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
3.31

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject Correct

c. Do not Reject

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney.

What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. Reject null hypothesis

b. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

c. Reject alternative hypothesis

d. Accept null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.

Select one:

a. Critical values

b. Alternative hypothesis and critical values Incorrect

c. Null hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis and critical values

e. Alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis and critical values

A sample is small when n=30.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE. Replace the letter n with letter x.


c. The statement is FALSE. Replace the = with =

d. The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is FALSE.

b. The statement is TRUE. Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

0.131

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Incorrect

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.11

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

56.23

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 2.09

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

-1.99

Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.99

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.20

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

– 0.6

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject
Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject


Learning Activity 13 Stats

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.033

b. 0.028

c. 0.066 Incorrect

d. 0.041

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The correct answer is: 0.041

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.932

b. 0.400

c. 0.783

d. 0.600 Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.400

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.442 Incorrect

b. 0.391
c. 0.137

d. 0.296

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The correct answer is: 0.137

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Reject the null hypothesis

b. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -0.066

b. 2.112

c. -1.231
d. 1.992 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.992

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.899

b. 1.203

c. 0.996

d. 1.095 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.095

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429
c. 0.739

d. 0.921

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The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct
c. 0.367

d. 0.822

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The correct answer is: 0.675

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.191


A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661
d. -1.260 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548
b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.675

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.062
b. 0.077

c. 0.034 correct

d. 0.045
Short Quiz 15

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation Correct

b. Weak positive correction

c. Strong positive correction

d. Minimal positive correction

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The correct answer is: No apparent correlation

Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.

Select one:

a. 0, 100 Incorrect

b. 1, 100

c. +1, -1

d. 0, 1

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The correct answer is: +1, -1

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Describe the relationship based on the r-value r=0,


Select one:

a. No relationship

b. Deterministic relationship Incorrect

c. Weak relationship

d. Strong relationship

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The correct answer is: No relationship

The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.

Select one:

a. A positive number greater than 1

b. Equal to zero.

c. None of the choices

d. Equal to 1.

e. A positive number greater than 0. Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Equal to 1.

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

b. Weak positive correction

c. No apparent correlation

d. Strong positive correction

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The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The variable that causes an effect

Select one:

a. Response variable

b. Explanatory variable Correct


c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

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The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other observation
to be high.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Positive Correlation

c. Direct Correlation Incorrect

d. Negative Correlation

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The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Cannot be determined

c. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

The variable that reflects the effect

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Correct

c. Correlation variable

d. Trend variable

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The correct answer is: Response variable


Learning Activity 15 Stats

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction

b. Strong positive correction Correct

c. No apparent correlation

d. Weak positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation

Select one:

a. r2

b. r

c. XY

d. None of the choices Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: r

It is also called independent variable

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Incorrect

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

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The correct answer is: Explanatory variable


Salary and number of years of experience

Select one:

a. Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable Correct

b. Salary is the explanatory variable and number of years is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation

b. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

c. Weak positive correction

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Weak positive correction

Expenditure is an example of a

Select one:

a. Trend variable

b. Explanatory variable

c. Correlation variable

d. Response variable Correct

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The correct answer is: Response variable


Short Quiz 5 Stats

True or False: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal
to 20.
The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated
by dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: A random sample of size 49 is selected from a known population with a mean of 29 and a
standard deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling
distribution of sample means to be drawn. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be
approximately a normal curve.

The correct answer is: TRUE

Margin of Error is the value that _______________ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.
A: add/subtract

In a normal curve, a _____ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.

The correct answer is: Z score

Empirical rule states that _______ % of data falls within 2 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: 95

True or False: Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: If the population is normally distributed, the sampling distribution of sample mean is
equal to 1.
A: false

If there are 2 volunteers that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how
many will be the possible samples?
A: 45

The correct answer is: FALSE

The average of the population.

The correct answer is: Mean

PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.

REMINDERS

If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places.

If your answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.


If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how many
possible samples will there be?

The correct answer is: 1140

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to
the population mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

It is located at the middle of the normal curve.

The correct answer is: Mean

Bell shaped curve.

The correct answer is: Normal Curve

In a normal curve, the mean always has a z score of ____

The correct answer is: 0

Week 6 Learning Activity 5 Stats Different questions. Comment below yung questions kapag wala pa rin
dito.

If the population is normally distributed,

Select one:

a. All of the choices

b. The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal Correct

c. Standard deviation is equal to Mean

d. Standard deviation is distributed along the normal curve

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The correct answer is: The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal

Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE Correct


b. None of the choices

c. The statement is FALSE

d. The statement do not have sufficient information to conclude

The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE

A random sample of size is 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 13 and a standard
deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What is the approximate standard deviation of the sample means?

Select one:

a. 12.692

b. 0.066

c. 0.467 Correct

d. 15.15

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The correct answer is: 0.467

A random sample of size 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 25 and a standard
deviation of 5.2. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What does the problem tells us?

Select one:

a. All of the above statements does not describe the problem

b. Standard deviation of the sample mean is calculated by 5.2 divided by size of the sample which is 50

c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

d. Z score can be calculated by dividing 25 by the size of samples which is 50

Answer: c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

If there are 5 students that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how many will
be the possible samples?

Select one:

a. 250

b. 126

c. 50

d. 252
Answer: 252

In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated by

Select one:

a. Mean of the population multiplied by the standard deviation of the population

b. Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

c. Dividing the mean of the population by the square root of the deviation of the population

d. Mean of the population divided by the mean of the sampling distribution

Answer:Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

Which of the following applies to Central Limit Theorem?

Select one:

a. None of the answers is correct.

b. All of the answers are correct.

c. Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is greater than or equal
to 30.

d. When the sample size is large or above 30, the population is not normal Incorrect

e. Population is normally distributed when standard deviation is large

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The correct answer is: Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is
greater than or equal to 30.
Short Quiz 7 Stats

Margin of Error is the value that ______ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Subtracted

b. Added

c. None of the choices

d. Added and subtracted

The correct answer is: Added and subtracted

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 88
Standard deviation = 6

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Select one:

a. 73.89, 79.89

b. 80.08, 84.23

c. 89.05, 92.45

d. 86.82, 89.18

The correct answer is: 80.08, 84.23

The number of degrees of freedom is ________ the sample size.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Greater than

c. Equal to

d. Less than

The correct answer is: Less than

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data: Mean = 66 Standard deviation = 5 Sample
size = 100 Confidence coefficient = 1.645

Select one:

a. 70.04, 71.34

b. 71.90, 72.22

c. 69.33, 70.02

d. 65.18, 66.82

The correct answer is: 65.18, 66.82

Find the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. The answer must be
rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

The correct answer is: 8 6 . 2 5

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean is called the Margin of Error.
Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE

Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Bell shaped curve

c. Symmetrical

d. Mean of Means is equal to 0

The correct answer is: Mean of Means is equal to 0

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 80

Standard deviation = 4

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 0.78

Which of the following is used to estimate population parameter?

Select one:

a. Point Estimate

b. Central Limit Theorem Estimate Incorrect

c. Mean Estimate

d. Biased Estimate

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The correct answer is: Point Estimate

Mean of means is also called

Select one:

a. Unbiased estimate

b. Interval Estimate Incorrect

c. Point Estimate

d. Population Mean

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The correct answer is: Point Estimate

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 77

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence coefficient = 2.58

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 0.77

Learning activity 7 Stats

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 66

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%


Select one:

a. 66.03, 69.03

b. 64.04, 67.96

c. 65.41, 66.59

d. 69.03, 70.99

The correct answer is: 65.41, 66.59

Common choices for the confidence level.

Select one:

a. 68%, 95%, 99.7%

b. 90%, 95%, 99%

c. 95%, 99%, 100%

d. 0%, 50%, 100%

The correct answer is: 90%, 95%, 99%

In T distribution, if we increase the number of observations

Select one:

a. the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

b. the mean approaches zero

c. the curve lies within the horizontal axis

d. the mean increases

e. all of the choices

The correct answer is: the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. Confidence Limit

b. Sample Mean Correct

c. Sample distribution

d. Confidence coefficient

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The correct answer is: Sample Mean

For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of observing
a value outside of this area is ____________.

Select one:

a. Less than 10%

b. Higher than the 2 nd standard deviation Incorrect

c. Greater than 10%

d. Lower than the 2 nd standard deviation

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The correct answer is: Less than 10%

This is the value that is added to and subtracted from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Confidence Level

b. Margin of Error

c. Confidence Interval Incorrect

d. Standard Deviation Error

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The correct answer is: Margin of Error


Learning Activity 10 Stats

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ^ =0.25.

Select one:

a. 34 Incorrect

b. 33

c. 31

d. 32

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The correct answer is: 33

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ^p =0.25.
Select one:

a. 20 Incorrect

b. 22

c. 23

d. 21

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The correct answer is: 23

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ^p =0.35.

Select one:

a. 389

b. 215 Incorrect

c. 139

d. 152

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The correct answer is: 152

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ^p =0.30.

Select one:

a. 41

b. 42

c. 44 Incorrect

d. 43

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The correct answer is: 43

The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the sample size
needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building. He wants to be able
to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys during past year that 85%
approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer need?

Select one:

a. 278 Incorrect
b. 2,145

c. 1,372

d. 196

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The correct answer is: 196


Short Quiz 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students
in the university.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Correct

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The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.

Select one:

a. Mutually exclusive

b. All of the choices

c. None of the choices

d. Mutually inclusive Correct

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The correct answer is: Mutually inclusive

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per
day on average, and calculated x¯ = 50.30. ABC suggests that µ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual
mean is less than the website owner claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?

Select one:

a. 55

b. Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

c. Null hypothesis µ ? 55, Alternative hypothesis µ

d. Null hypothesis µ > 55, Alternative hypothesis µ = 55

e. 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ? 55 Correct

f. Null hypothesis µ

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.

Select one:

a. Rejection hypothesis Incorrect

b. Statistical hypothesis

c. Alternative hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The probability of making type I error is

Select one:

a. ß

b. 1- a

c. 1- ß

d. a Correct

e. µ - a
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The correct answer is: a

For the 99% confidence level,

Select one:

a. a

b. a

c. a

d. 0.001

e. a

f. 0.010

g. 0.005

h. 0.025 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.010

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Rejection region and Null region

b. Rejection region and Critical region Correct

c. Null region and Critical region

d. Null region
e. Critical region

f. None of the choices

g. Rejection region

h. All of the choices

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The correct answer is: Rejection region and Critical region

Learning Activity 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The level of significance is the

Select one:

a. 1 - p value

b. Same as confidence interval

c. Maximum allowable probability of Type II error

d. Minimum allowable probability of Type II error

e. Probability of committing a Type I error Correct

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The correct answer is: Probability of committing a Type I error


What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Less people like IOS than android

b. More people like android than IOS phone Correct

c. Less people like android and IOS phone

d. More people like IOS phone than android phone

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The correct answer is: More people like android than IOS phone

If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error

Select one:

a. Rejection Error

b. Type I Error Correct

c. Correction Error

d. Type II Error

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The correct answer is: Type I Error

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis


Short quiz 14

In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable.

Select one:

a. Perfect Correlation Incorrect


b. Positive Correlation

c. Scattered Correlation

d. Negative Correlation

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The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.

Select one:

a. Line Plots Incorrect

b. XY intersection plot

c. scatter plot

d. Cartesian plane

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The correct answer is: scatter plot

When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means

Select one:

a. Negative linear association

b. Weak linear association

c. Positive linear association Incorrect

d. Strong linear association

e. Cannot determine with the given information

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The correct answer is: Strong linear association

This measures relationship between bivariate data.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Correlation Correct

c. All of the choices

d. Linear Regression
e. Scatterplot Analysis

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The correct answer is: Correlation

A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations with


a line segment to give more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Scatter Plot

c. Correlation Plot

d. Line plot Correct

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The correct answer is: Line plot

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also decreases.

Select one:

a. negative linear association Incorrect

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. positive linear association

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The correct answer is: positive linear association

The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE.


Learning Actvity 14 Stats

Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.

Select one:

a. Positive linear association Incorrect

b. Weak linear association

c. Strong linear association

d. None of the choices

e. Negative linear association

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The correct answer is: Negative linear association

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases.

Select one:

a. positive linear association Correct

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. negative linear association

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The correct answer is: positive linear association

The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.

Select one:

a. Trend line Correct

b. Correlation line

c. Cross line

d. Scatter line

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The correct answer is: Trend line

The three important characteristics of a bivariate?

Select one:

a. Elliptical, Rounded, Scattered

b. Proportional, Directional, Elliptical

c. Direction, Shape, Strength

d. Line, Points, Shape Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Direction, Shape, Strength

The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________

Select one:

a. XY Plots

b. Trend line plots

c. Bivariate data

d. scatter plot Correct

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The correct answer is: scatter plot

Short Quiz 16 Stats

The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a

Select one:

a. Parabola Correct

b. Ellipse

c. Circle

d. Straight line

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The correct answer is: Parabola

When slope is positive,

Select one:
a. y increases as x increases Correct

b. y decreases as x increases

c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin

d. y decreases, x values approaches 1

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The correct answer is: y increases as x increases

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.

Select one:

a. FALSE

b. Cannot be determined

c. TRUE Correct

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The correct answer is: TRUE

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=3x + 11 Incorrect

b. y=6x + 5

c. y=8x + 3

d. y=3x + 8

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Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=8x + 3

If the line has no slope,

Select one:

a. The line is a horizontal line

b. The line is at the point of origin

c. The line intercepts the x and y axis


d. The line lies at the x axis Incorrect

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The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 9

b. 11

c. 8

d. 3 Incorrect

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: 8

Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?

Answer:

4.2

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 7

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=5x + 1

b. y=10x + 2 Incorrect

c. y=5x + 2

d. y=10x + 1

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=5x + 1

Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?


Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 9

The equation y=mx + b is also known as

Select one:

a. slope intercept form

b. y intercept Incorrect

c. correlation intercept form

d. xy intercept form

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The correct answer is: slope intercept form

Learning Activity 16 Stats

Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?

Answer:

Correct

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The correct answer is: 3

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=3x + 1

b. 2y=6x + 3

c. y=-3x + 3 Correct

d. 2y=6x + 1
The correct answer is: y=-3x + 3

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 2 Correct

b. 1

c. 8

d. 7

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: 2

Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 5

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=2x + 7 Correct

b. y=5x + 2

c. y=7x + 1

d. y=7x + 5

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Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: y=2x + 7

Write the slope-intercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and y-intercept 4.

answer: 6x+4
Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value ANSWER: TRUE
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A: 4.100
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Population Mean is an example of a parameter.


A: true

Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

It is the number of times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes.

Select one:
a. Variance
b. Standard Deviation
c. Mean
d. Probability
What is the common symbol for the mean?

Select one:
a. ∑
b. Α
c. Ω
d. µ
True or False: Mean is computed as the weighted average of the possible numbers of random
variables. ANSWER: TRUE

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:
a. All values are less than the mean.
b. All values are equal to the z-score
c. All values are equal to the mean.
d. All values are greater than the mean.
True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.

Answer: true

How do you determine the value of the mean,

Select one:
a. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.
b. None of the choices
c. Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take
the product of all possible values of X.
d. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
Answer: FALSE

true or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
~ true
The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.

Select one:
a. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.
b. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.
c. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the
statement.
d. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?

Select one:
a. Mean is greater than Median.
b. Data is exactly equal to the mean.
c. Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.
d. Median is greater than Mean.
e. None of the choices
What are the percentages of normal distribution within 1, 2 and 3 standard deviation.

Select one:
a. Approximately 50% and 50% respectively
b. Exactly 25%, 25% and 50% respectively
c. Exactly 100% be applied to each standard deviation
d. Approximately 68%, 95% and 99.7% respectively
In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size ________________________.

Select one:
a. Must be greater than zero.
b. Must be greater than sample distribution.
c. Must be equal than the sample mean.
d. Must be greater than 30.
This is a representative subset of a population.

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Sample
c. Statistics
d. Mean
In the Empirical Rule, _______ % of data will fall in with two standard deviation.

Select one:
a. 99.7
b. 34
c. 50
d. 100
e. 95

This is always in the center of the normal curve

Select one:
a. Mode
b. Median
c. Standard Deviation
d. Mean

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value.
A: false

In a normal curve, the mean is located at the

Select one:
a. highest point of the curve
b. lowest point of the curve
c. midpoint of the curve
d. intersection of the lowest and highest point
The range of probability is

Select one:
a. can be any number (positive or negative)
b. from zero to 1
c. negative 1 to positive 1
d. from zero to any positive number
The standard deviation of the normal distribution is

Select one:
a. should always be a positive number
b. always equal to zero
c. always equal to one
d. greater than or equal to zero
This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value.

Select one:
a. Median
b. Standard Deviation
c. Variance
d. Mode
e. Mean
The mean of the normal distribution is

Select one:
a. should always be a positive number
b. always equal to zero
c. always equal to one
d. greater than or equal to zero
This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Mean
c. Sample Distribution of sample means
d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means
e. Sample
f. Parameter
g. Random Sample
h. Standard Curve
i. Sampling Error
j. Population
k. Population Mean
l. Distribution Error
m. Median
n. Mode
o. Statistics
p. Sample
q. Deviation Error
True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is
3/8.

Answer: false

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean.

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation Error
b. Confidence Interval
c. Margin of Error
d. Confidence Level

The t-distribution shape changes as the _______________ changes.

Select one:
a. Population Mean
b. None of the choices
c. Sample Mean
d. Sample size
The confidence level is expressed in terms of ____________.

Select one:
a. Percentage
b. Whole Number
c. Fraction
d. Ratio

In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the population is estimated by dividing the
standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

Select one:
a. The statement is TRUE
b. The statement is FALSE
c. The statement is SOMETIMES FALSE
d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE
Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Basic Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss
Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

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Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a _ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is __________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Basic Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_____.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss
Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that ___ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

Which of the following is tells about t distribution,


A: all of the choices

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Median; None of the choices; Mean is equal to Mode;
Mean is equal to Median and Mode Mean is equal to Median and Mode

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey company
collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on the next
election. Yes
1. Given the data set, find the Mean Value or Expected value (round off your answer to the nearest
tenths): 4.2

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. The brightness of an LED bulb
CONTINUOUS

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.: The statement is FALSE.; None of the
choices; The statement is TRUE.; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.

None of the choices

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value. False

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.
4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4 2.60

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. True

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False

True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Women who
volunteer to take a survey on human rights. No

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of:
Continuous Discrete Random Variable; None of the choices; Discrete Random Variables; Discrete
Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Random Variable Continuous Random Variable

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Time travelled by an astronaut


CONTINUOUS

This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value.: Mean;
Median; Standard Deviation; Variance; Mode Variance

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.: Sample; Mode; Random


Sample; Standard Curve; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Statistics;
Sampling Error; Standard Deviation; Population; Distribution Error; Population Mean; Mean; Sample;
Median; Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error; Parameter Sample

True or False: Parameters are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population TRUE

1. Given the data set, find the Mean Value or Expected value (round off your answer to the nearest
tenths): 4.2

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the statement.; The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is
INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is ALWAYS
CORRECT. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.: Standard deviation of the


distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Standard Deviation; Sampling Error; Mean;
Parameter; Random Sample; Mode; Statistics; Standard Curve; Sample; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Population; Median; Sample; Population Mean; Distribution Error Sample

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: always equal to zero; greater than or equal to zero;
always equal to one; should always be a positive number always equal to one

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Z-score;
Normal Distribution Measurement; Median; Empirical Rule Z-score

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Median and Mode; Mean is equal to Median; Mean is
equal to Mode; None of the choices Mean is equal to Median and Mode

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.: The statement is TRUE.; The
statement is FALSE.; None of the choices; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data
set. None of the choices

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 6; 1; 4; 0 4

Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean? : (0.30+0.20+0.10)/3; None of
the choices ; (0.30+0.20+0.10)/(0+1+2) ; (0)(0.30) + (1)(0.20) + (2)(0.10); (0+1+2)(0.30+0.20+0.10)
None of the choices

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Renmel closes his
eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the process for 30 times.
No
True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population FALSE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. True

True or False: Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means is computed as the population
standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the sample size. FALSE

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 0.25; 0.1255; 0;
None of the choices; 1 0.1255

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer should be rounded off to the
nearest hundredths. 3.2 3.6 3.9 9.2

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the election
results in all areas in the Philippines during election No

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Depth of
building excavation.; Height of students enrolled in an online course.; None of the choices.; Wind speed
during typhoon.; Distance travelled of a tourist bus. None of the choices.

What is the common symbol for the mean?: Α; ∑; µ; Ω µ

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 0.25; 0; None of
the choices; 0.1255; 1 0.1255

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer should be rounded off
to one decimal place. 3 5 5 5 6 6 8 8 13 15 17 30 10.8

How do you determine the value of the mean,: Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by
its associated probability and the take the product of all possible values of X.; None of the choices;
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the
sum over all possible values of X.; Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its
associated probability and the take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

This are numbers that summarizes data from a sample: Parameter; Sampling Error; Statistics; Sample
Distribution of sample means; Standard Deviation; Population Mean; Mode; Standard Curve; Sample;
Population; Median; Distribution Error; Deviation Error; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Random Sample; Mean; Sample Statistics

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.: None of the choices; Perfectly
asymmetric; Mount-shaped distribution; Bell-shaped Perfectly asymmetric

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Median;
Normal Distribution Measurement; Empirical Rule; Z-score Z-score

Salary, scores and age are examples of ____________ random variables. Continuous

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey
company collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on
the next election. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE

In a normal curve, the bigger the values of standard deviation results to a: wider curve; straight live
curve; skewed to the right; narrower curve; skewed to the left wider curve

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space: Sample space should be always be a number
from zero to one.; Sample space are possible outcomes; Sample space is a subset of events.; Sample
space is also known as probability mass function. Sample space are possible outcomes

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are less than the mean.; All
values are equal to the z-score; All values are equal to the mean.; All values are greater than the mean.
All values are less than the mean.

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Normal
Distribution Measurement; Z-score; Empirical Rule; Median Z-score

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: Non-countable values are called discrete variables; Infinite
numbers are considered discrete variables.; Countable number of values are called discrete variables; All
of the statements are TRUE. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

True or False: Parameters are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population TRUE

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE
Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments of a
varsity team DISCRETE

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the statement.; The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is
INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is ALWAYS
CORRECT. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

The range of probability is: can be any number (positive or negative); negative 1 to positive 1; from zero
to any positive number; from zero to 1 from zero to 1

Which of the following is incorrect?: Probability distribution is used to compute discrete random
variables; Probability distribution equals to zero.; Probability distribution is used to compute continuous
random variables; Probability distribution equals to one.; None of the choices Probability distribution
equals to zero.

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are equal to the mean.; All
values are equal to the z-score; All values are less than the mean.; All values are greater than the mean.
All values are less than the mean.

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; Bell Curve; All of the choices
Basic Curve

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher conducts
examination to all his students. No

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer should be rounded off to the
nearest hundredths. 3.2 3.6 3.9 9.2 1.65

True or False: The larger the sample size the closer the sampling distribution was to a normal
distribution TRUE

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 8; 0; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,; 3 8

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of students in a University


DISCRETE

In a given experiment, the sum of all probabilities is: can be any number (positive or negative); One;
Zero; All positive numbers One
This is states that the percentages of data in a normal distribution within 1,2 and 3 standard deviations.:
Empirical Rule; None of the choices; Normal quantile plot; Z score Empirical Rule

Salary, scores and age are examples of ____________ random variables. Continuous

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

A fair six sided dice is tossed. The player loses 5 pesos if the result is “1”, and loses P5 pesos if the result
is a “6”, the rest of the numbers, player wins P10. Which of the following table best describes the

problem? : ; None of the choices; ;

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to ______. 1

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 18; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22; 22; 0 18

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: None of the choices.; The statement is INCORRECT; The statement is
ALWAYS TRUE.; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE. The statement is INCORRECT

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 0; 4; 6; 1 4

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Selects all areas in
the Philippines who are affected by typhoon and with 5th and 6th income class. Yes

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 1; 4; 6; 0 4

It is computed as the population standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size:
Random Sample; Standard Deviation; Median; Parameter; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Deviation Error; Sample; Mean; Population Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means;
Sampling Error; Sample; Statistics; Mode; Standard Curve; Distribution Error; Population
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population: Mean; Random Sample; Mode;
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Parameter; Standard Curve;
Statistics; Population; Population Mean; Sample; Median; Sampling Error; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Standard Deviation; Distribution Error; Sample Parameter

True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean. False
It is measure of the number of standard deviations a particular data value: Z score; Normal quantile plot;
None of the choices; Empirical Rule Z score

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur compared
to all possible outcomes. False

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Normal Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; All of the choices; Basic Curve
Normal Curve

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone
subscriber

CONTINUOUS Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No
Renmel closes his eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the
process for 30 times. No

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample
population: Population Mean; Distribution Error; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample
means; Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error; Statistics; Standard Deviation; Parameter;
Sampling Error; Mode; Sample; Mean; Standard Curve; Population; Sample; Median; Random Sample
Sample Distribution of sample means

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.
4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4 2.60

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?: William
Gosset ; Carl Friedrich Gauss ; John Tukey ; Ronald Fisher Carl Friedrich Gauss

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Height of
students enrolled in an online course.; Wind speed during typhoon.; None of the choices.; Distance
travelled of a tourist bus.; Depth of building excavation. None of the choices.

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: All of the statements are TRUE.; Countable number of values
are called discrete variables; Non-countable values are called discrete variables; Infinite numbers are
considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space: Sample space is a subset of events.; Sample
space should be always be a number from zero to one.; Sample space is also known as probability mass
function.; Sample space are possible outcomes Sample space are possible outcomes

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 3; 0; 8; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 8
Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office
CONTINUOUS

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer should be rounded off to the
nearest hundredths. 3.2 3.6 3.9 9.2 1.65

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE Two
dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)? 10

Which of the following is incorrect?: None of the choices; Probability distribution is used to compute
discrete random variables; Probability distribution is used to compute continuous random variables;
Probability distribution equals to one.; Probability distribution equals to zero. Probability distribution
equals to zero. This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these
values. Probability Distribution equals to zero

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Basic Curve; All of the choices; Arc-Shaped Curve; Bell Curve
Basic Curve

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 36.45; 30; 31; 24 31

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Speed of a tropical storm in the
Philippines CONTINUOUS

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 18; 0; 22; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22 18

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/2; 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7 39

It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Empirical Rule; None of the choices; Z score Rule; Variance Rule
Empirical Rule

Use to check the normality of a distribution: Normal quantile plot; Empirical Rule; Z score; None of the
choices Normal quantile plot

True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population FALSE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

How do you determine the value of the mean,: Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables
X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.; Sum each possible
outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the product of all possible
values of X.; Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and
the take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.; None of the choices Multiply each
possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all
possible values of X.

A curve is said to be symmetric if all data points lies at the right side of the curve.
A: false

As the confidence interval for a given statistic increases in length, the confidence level decreases.
A: false

The mean of the normal distribution is: always equal to one; always equal to zero; should always be a
positive number; greater than or equal to zero always equal to zero

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means? 60

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

In a normal curve, the bigger the values of standard deviation results to a: wider curve;
narrower curve; skewed to the right; skewed to the left; straight live curve wider curve

True or False: The larger the sample size the closer the sampling distribution was to a normal
distribution TRUE

True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean. False

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases. FALSE True or False: Mean is
the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Selects all areas in
the Philippines who are affected by typhoon and with 5th and 6th income class. Yes

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 75 and the standard deviation was 5. If Pam z-scored is
1.5, what was her score in the examination?: 82.50; 487.50; None of the choices; 117.50 82.50

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.: Median; Sample; Mean; Mode;
Sample; Standard Deviation; Population Mean; Standard Curve; Deviation Error; Standard deviation of
the distribution of the sample means; Parameter; Statistics; Population; Random Sample; Distribution
Error; Sample Distribution of sample means; Sampling Error Sample

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Bell Curve; Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; All of the choices
Basic Curve

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.
4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4 2.60

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE
Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are equal to the mean.; All
values are greater than the mean.; All values are equal to the z-score; All values are less than the mean.
All values are greater than the mean.

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Time travelled by an astronaut


CONTINUOUS

The process of assigning a number to each member of the population: Random Sample; Population
Mean; Median; Sample; Standard Curve; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means;
Sample; Sample Distribution of sample means; Mean; Distribution Error; Sampling Error; Population;
Parameter; Statistics; Standard Deviation; Deviation Error; Mode Random Sample

Salary, scores and age are examples of ____________ random variables. Continuous

This is states that the percentages of data in a normal distribution within 1,2 and 3 standard deviations.:
Normal quantile plot; Empirical Rule; Z score; None of the choices Empirical Rule

Which of the following statement is CORRECT?: A discrete variable is a random variable where data can
take infinitely many variables; A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible
outcome of an experiment; A discrete variable are countable number of possible values; Continuous
random variables are finite numbers A discrete variable are countable number of possible values

Consider the given the probability distribution What is the variance? : 2.466; 1.233; 1.99 ; 1.44 1.99

It is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Population Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Sample;
Distribution Error; Population; Mean; Sampling Error; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Sample; Random Sample; Parameter; Standard Curve; Median; Deviation Error; Mode;
Standard Deviation; Statistics Sampling Error

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample
TRUE

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 8; 0; 3; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 8

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 18; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22; 22; 0 18

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.:
None of the choices; True; False; The statement has insufficient information. True

t is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Statistics; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Standard Curve; Sample; Standard Deviation;
Sampling Error; Mode; Population; Deviation Error; Random Sample; Median; Parameter; Mean;
Population Mean; Distribution Error; Sample Sampling Error

1. Given the data set, find the Mean Value or Expected value (round off your answer to the nearest
tenths): 4.2

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Renmel closes his
eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the process for 30 times.
No

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; Normal Curve; All of the choices
Normal Curve

True or False: The bigger the sample size, the more closely the samples will be clustered around the true
value. TRUE

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments of a


varsity team DISCRETE

This are numbers that summarizes data from a sample: Distribution Error; Population; Parameter;
Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error; Population Mean; Statistics; Sampling Error;
Sample; Mode; Standard Curve; Random Sample; Median; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Sample; Standard Deviation; Mean Statistics

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is ALWAYS TRUE.; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.;
None of the choices.; The statement is INCORRECT The statement is INCORRECT

The range of probability is: can be any number (positive or negative); from zero to any positive number;
negative 1 to positive 1; from zero to 1 from zero to 1

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 24; 31; 36.45; 30 31

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?: 80.50; None of the choices; 53.00; 82.50 53.00
Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 44; 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/7; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2 39

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.
1112345558888 4.53

True or False: Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means is computed as the population
standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the sample size. FALSE

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?: The number of volunteers in a
community; The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference.; The tuition fee
enrolled in different universities; The number of senators elected in the Philippines The number of
volunteers in a community

Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean? : (0.30+0.20+0.10)/(0+1+2) ;
(0+1+2)(0.30+0.20+0.10) ; (0)(0.30) + (1)(0.20) + (2)(0.10); (0.30+0.20+0.10)/3; None of the choices
None of the choices

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Normal
Distribution Measurement; Z-score; Median; Empirical Rule Z-score

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Select all 100 poor
households in a community in areas in the Philippines affected by the earthquake. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a university


CONTINUOUS

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey company
collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on the next
election. Yes

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases. FALSE Identify if the random
variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone subscriber
CONTINUOUS

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample
TRUE

In a given experiment, the sum of all probabilities is: One; can be any number (positive or negative);
Zero; All positive numbers One

Which of the following statement is CORRECT?: A discrete variable are countable number of possible
values; A discrete variable is a random variable where data can take infinitely many variables;
Continuous random variables are finite numbers; A continuous random variable assigns a whole number
to each possible outcome of an experiment A discrete variable are countable number of
possible values
The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.: Mode; Median; Mean; Standard
Deviation; Variance Mean

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: always equal to zero; greater than or equal to zero;
always equal to one; should always be a positive number always equal to one

Consider the given the probability distribution What is the variance? : 1.233; 1.99 ; 1.44 ; 2.466 1.99

True or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
True

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 1; 0; 4; 6 4

The mean of the normal distribution is: always equal to zero; should always be a positive number;
always equal to one; greater than or equal to zero always equal to zero

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 1; None of the
choices; 0.1255; 0.25; 0 0.1255 What is the probability of getting all head when a three coins are
tossed? 1/8

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Arc-Shaped Curve; Normal Curve; Basic Curve; All of the choices
Normal Curve

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Arc-Shaped Curve; All of the choices; Basic Curve; Bell Curve
Basic Curve

True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population FALSE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department. Yes

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 24; 30; 31; 36.45 31

Countless number of values are also known as _____________ variables. Continuous It is


computed as the population standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size: Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Sampling Error; Mean; Standard
Deviation; Mode; Statistics; Sample; Median; Random Sample; Population; Standard Curve; Sample
Distribution of sample means; Population Mean; Sample; Parameter; Distribution Error
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins. 8
It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Empirical
Rule; Normal Distribution Measurement; Z-score; Median Z-score

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 0; 18; 22; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22 18

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the election
results in all areas in the Philippines during election No

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?: 4; 2; 1; 3 3

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 4; 0; 1; 6 4

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.
Probability Distribution

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?: Mean is greater than Median.; Median is
greater than Mean.; None of the choices; Data is exactly equal to the mean.; Exactly ½ of the data is
above the mean and ½ of data is below.

Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.

The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.: Mode; Median; Variance; Standard
Deviation; Mean Mean

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.: Bell-shaped; None of the
choices; Perfectly asymmetric; Mount-shaped distribution Perfectly asymmetric

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of proposed thesis in a university
DISCRETE

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/7; 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2 39

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department. Yes

True or False: Parameters are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population TRUE
The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is
INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is INCORRECT.
The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is ALWAYS
CORRECT. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

What is the common symbol for the mean?: ∑; Α; Ω; µ µ

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Bell Curve; All of the choices; Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve
Basic Curve

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Select all 100 poor
households in a community in areas in the Philippines affected by the earthquake. Yes

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 0.25; 0; 0.1255; 1;
None of the choices 0.1255

It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Z score Rule; Empirical Rule; Variance Rule; None of the choices
Empirical Rule

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: greater than or equal to zero; always equal
to one; always equal to zero; should always be a positive number always equal to one

It is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Mean; Standard Deviation; Random Sample; Sampling Error;
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Sample Distribution of sample means;
Median; Parameter; Population Mean; Mode; Sample; Standard Curve; Population; Distribution Error;
Deviation Error; Sample; Statistics Sampling Error

It is the degree of error expected for a given sample design: Population; Random Sample; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Median; Sampling Error; Sample Distribution of
sample means; Sample; Deviation Error; Population Mean; Standard Deviation; Distribution Error;
Standard Curve; Sample; Parameter; Statistics; Mode; Mean Sampling Error

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample
population: Population; Sample; Sample; Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error;
Standard Deviation; Sampling Error; Distribution Error; Median; Mode; Standard deviation of the
distribution of the sample means; Standard Curve; Population Mean; Statistics; Random Sample; Mean;
Parameter Sample Distribution of sample means

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample
population. Sample Distribution of sample means
Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Shake a bag
of colored balls, reach in and select a marble with eyes closed. Yes

True or False: The larger the sample size the closer the sampling distribution was to a normal
distribution TRUE

A fair six sided dice is tossed. The player loses 5 pesos if the result is “1”, and loses P5 pesos if the result
is a “6”, the rest of the numbers, player wins P10. Which of the following table best describes the

problem? : None of the choices; ; ;

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?: 53.00; 80.50; None of the choices; 82.50 53.00

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Each audience in a
game show is assigned a number from 111 to 666 and roll three standard dice to choose random
contestants. Yes

What is the probability of getting the same numbers on 3 dice when they are thrown simultaneously?
1

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2;
44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7; 39 39

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur compared
to all possible outcomes. False

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are less than the mean.; All
values are equal to the z-score; All values are equal to the mean.; All values are greater than the mean.
All values are greater than the mean.

The range of probability is: from zero to any positive number; negative 1 to positive 1; can be any
number (positive or negative); from zero to 1 from zero to 1

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Median; Mean is equal to Median and Mode; Mean is
equal to Mode; None of the choices Mean is equal to Median and Mode

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value. False

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the
random variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.
True
It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Variance Rule; None of the choices; Z score Rule; Empirical Rule
Empirical Rule

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement
is ALWAYS CORRECT.; The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be
included in the statement.; The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in
the statement. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means FALSE

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of proposed thesis in a university
DISCRETE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Select all 100 poor
households in a community in areas in the Philippines affected by the earthquake. Yes

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means? 60

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Select all registered
voters in a community whose family income is below 10,000 pesos. Yes

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Wind
speed during typhoon.; Depth of building excavation.; Distance travelled of a tourist bus.; None of the
choices.; Height of students enrolled in an online course. None of the choices.

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: always equal to one; should always be a
positive number; greater than or equal to zero; always equal to zero always equal to one What is
the probability of getting the same numbers on 3 dice when they are thrown simultaneously? 1

Consider the given the probability distribution What is the variance? : 1.99 ; 1.44 ; 1.233; 2.466 1.99

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Shake a bag of
colored balls, reach in and select a marble with eyes closed. Yes

Consider the given the probability distribution The value of the mean is ________. : 4.100 ; 1.233 ;
2.466; 0.082 4.100
A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.:
None of the choices; False; True; The statement has insufficient information. True

A representative subset of a population: Random Sample; Deviation Error; Standard Curve; Population
Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample
means; Distribution Error; Median; Sampling Error; Mean; Population; Sample; Sample; Standard
Deviation; Statistics; Parameter; Mode Sample

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: All of the statements are TRUE.; Non-countable values are
called discrete variables; Countable number of values are called discrete variables; Infinite numbers are
considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

The process of assigning a number to each member of the population: Population Mean;
Parameter; Sampling Error; Standard Deviation; Sample; Distribution Error; Statistics; Random Sample;
Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard Curve; Sample; Mode; Deviation Error; Median;
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Population Random Sample

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/2; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7; 44 39

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train. Yes

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means FALSE

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is INCORRECT; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.; None
of the choices.; The statement is ALWAYS TRUE. The statement is INCORRECT

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Empirical
Rule; Median; Z-score; Normal Distribution Measurement Z-score

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 36.45; 31; 24; 30 31

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space: Sample space is a subset of events.; Sample
space are possible outcomes; Sample space is also known as probability mass function.; Sample space
should be always be a number from zero to one. Sample space are possible outcomes

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Depth of
building excavation.; Wind speed during typhoon.; None of the choices.; Distance travelled of a tourist
bus.; Height of students enrolled in an online course. None of the choices.
How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?: 3; 2; 4; 1 3

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 0; 1; 6; 4 4

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone
subscriber CONTINUOUS

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?: Carl Friedrich
Gauss ; John Tukey ; Ronald Fisher ; William Gosset Carl Friedrich Gauss

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of:
Continuous Discrete Random Variable; Discrete Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Random
Variable; None of the choices; Discrete Random Variables Continuous Random Variable

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile:


13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16; 24; 16; 14 14

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.: The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE; The statement is FALSE.; The statement is TRUE.; The
statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE The statement is TRUE.

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a university


CONTINUOUS

rue or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases. FALSE

In a normal curve, the mean is located at the: midpoint of the curve; intersection of the lowest
and highest point; lowest point of the curve; highest point of the curve highest point of the curve

Which of the following is incorrect?: Probability distribution equals to zero.; Probability distribution is
used to compute discrete random variables; Probability distribution is used to compute continuous
random variables; None of the choices; Probability distribution equals to one. Probability distribution
equals to zero.

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE Identify
whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the election results
in all areas in the Philippines during election No What is the common symbol for the mean?: ∑;
Ω; Α; µ µ

True or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
True
True or False: The formula of mean is relative to compute for the variance. True

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 8; 0; 3; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 8

True or False: Variance Error is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population
parameter and the actual but unknown value of the parameter FALSE

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: Non-countable values are called discrete variables;
Countable number of values are called discrete variables; All of the statements are TRUE.; Infinite
numbers are considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete
variables

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of: None
of the choices; Discrete Random Variables; Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Discrete Random
Variable; Discrete Continuous Random Variable Continuous Random Variable

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey
company collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on
the next election. Yes

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher conducts
examination to all his students. No The sum of all the prob

abilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal to ______. 1

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.; The statement is ALWAYS TRUE.;
The statement is INCORRECT; None of the choices. The statement is INCORRECT

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes. False

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.: The statement is FALSE.; The
statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.; None of the choices; The statement is TRUE.
None of the choices

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Select all registered
voters in a community whose family income is below 10,000 pesos. Yes

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10
An example of a parameter.: Population Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Random Sample; Population; Mode; Sample; Median;
Mean; Deviation Error; Standard Curve; Statistics; Parameter; Distribution Error; Standard Deviation;
Sample; Sampling Error Population Mean

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,; 3; 8; 0 8

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 How many
numbers are in the lower quartile? : 10; 0; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10; 6 6

How do you determine the value of the mean,: Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables
X by its associated probability and the take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.;
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the
sum over all possible values of X.; None of the choices; Sum each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the product of all possible values of X.
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.
1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8 4.53 Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 39;
44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2 39

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population: Parameter; Standard Deviation;
Distribution Error; Sample; Population Mean; Median; Mode; Sample; Sampling Error; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Random Sample; Standard Curve;
Sample Distribution of sample means; Statistics; Population; Mean Parameter

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?: None of the choices; Median is greater than
Mean.; Mean is greater than Median.; Data is exactly equal to the mean.; Exactly ½ of the data is above
the mean and ½ of data is below. Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 31; 36.45; 30; 24 31

The mean of the normal distribution is: greater than or equal to zero; always equal to one; should
always be a positive number; always equal to zero always equal to zero
True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Mode; Mean is equal to Median; None of the
choices; Mean is equal to Median and Mode Mean is equal to Median and Mode

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to ______. 1

It is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Parameter; Mean; Sample; Mode; Distribution Error; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Median; Sampling Error; Deviation Error; Standard
Deviation; Standard Curve; Population; Population Mean; Statistics; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Sample; Random Sample Sampling Error

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

It is the number of times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes.: Probability;
Standard Deviation; Variance; Mean Probability

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. The brightness of an LED bulb
CONTINUOUS

It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Z score Rule; None of the choices; Empirical Rule; Variance Rule
Empirical Rule

This are numbers that summarizes data from a sample: Random Sample; Statistics; Population Mean;
Sample; Deviation Error; Population; Standard Deviation; Parameter; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Sample; Standard Curve; Mode; Median; Sampling Error; Standard deviation of the distribution
of the sample means; Distribution Error; Mean Statistics

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

Use to check the normality of a distribution: None of the choices; Normal quantile plot; Z score;
Empirical Rule Normal quantile plot

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: All of the statements are TRUE.; Non-countable values are
called discrete variables; Countable number of values are called discrete variables; Infinite numbers are
considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE
Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone
subscriber CONTINUOUS

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Women who
volunteer to take a survey on human rights. No

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?: The number of senators elected in
the Philippines; The number of volunteers in a community; The tuition fee enrolled in different
universities; The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference. The number of
senators elected in the Philippines

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to ______. 1

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey company
collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on the next
election. Yes

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.: The statement is FALSE.; The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE; The statement is TRUE.; The
statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE The statement is TRUE.

An example of a parameter.: Standard Deviation; Sample; Random Sample; Standard deviation of the
distribution of the sample means; Mode; Median; Sampling Error; Standard Curve; Population Mean;
Statistics; Parameter; Distribution Error; Deviation Error; Mean; Sample; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Population Population Mean

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples
of: Discrete Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Discrete Random
Variable; Discrete Random Variables; None of the choices Continuous Random Variable

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE

1. Given the data set below, compute for the variance. (Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths):
A: 5.98
The degree of error expected for a given sample design
A: sampling error

This is defined by two values, between which a population parameter is said to lie.
A: interval estimate

Which of the following applies to Central Limit Theorem?


A: Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is greater than or
equal to 30.

These are numbers that summarizes data from a sample.


A: statistics

The average of the population.


A: mean

Confidence interval is associated by confidence level


A: true

In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: population mean

Which of the following does describes a T distribution?


A: all of the choices

In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, which of the statement applies?
A: A sample size greater than or equal to 30

Margin of Error is computed as quotient of the standard deviation and the ____________ of the
sample size multiplied by the confidence coefficient.
A: square root

In a normal distribution curve, the total area of the curve is


A: 1

Number of rooms & employees are examples of _________________.


A: Discrete Random Variables

What is the formula to calculate the standard deviation of the sampling distribution?
A: Standard deviation of the population divided by the square root of the sample size

The formula to computer for the confidence interval is?

A:
The mean of sample should fall ________________ the lower and upper values of the confidence
interval.
A: within

Which of the following describes a T distribution?


A: all of the choices

As the confidence interval for a given statistics increases in length,


A: confidence level increases

T distribution is use to estimate population mean interval for:


A: Smaller samples

In a normal curve, z-score is ______________.


A: Always equal to zero.

Also known as Bell shaped curve.


A: normal curve

In a normal distribution, the tail of the curve __________ along the horizontal axis.
A: flatten

Formula to compute for the variance

A:

According to the Empirical Rule, ________ % of the sample estimates will fall within one standard
error above the population parameter.

The process of assigning a number to each member of the population


A: Random Sampling
WEEK 1

Learning Act. 1 Stats

Which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All of the statements are TRUE.

b. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

c. Non-countable values are called discrete variables

d. Infinite numbers are considered discrete variables.

Answer: Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Question 2

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of

Select one:

a. Discrete Continuous Random Variable

b. Continuous Discrete Random Variable

c. Continuous Random Variable

d. Discrete Random Variables

e. None of the choices

Answer: Continuous Random Variable

Question 3

True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a discrete
random variable.

Answer:

false

Question 4

Which of the following is incorrect?

Select one:

a. Probability distribution equals to one.

b. Probability distribution equals to zero.


c. Probability distribution is used to compute discrete random variables

d. None of the choices

e. Probability distribution is used to compute continuous random variables

Answer: Probability distribution equals to zero.

Question 5

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?

Select one:

a. 0.1255

b. 0.25

c. 1

d. None of the choices

e. 0

Answer: 0.1255

Short Quiz 1

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space

Select one:

a. Sample space is also known as probability mass function.

b. Sample space is a subset of events.

c. Sample space should be always be a number from zero to one.

d. Sample space are possible outcomes

Answer: Sample space are possible outcomes

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to _____

Answer: 1

How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.

Answer: 8

Salary, scores and age are examples of answer: continuous.. random variables

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?


Select one:

a. The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference.

b. The tuition fee enrolled in different universities

c. The number of volunteers in a community

d. The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Answer: The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Countless number of values are also known as Answer continuous.. variables.

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?

Select one:

a. Distance travelled of a tourist bus.

b. Depth of building excavation.

c. None of the choices.

d. Height of students enrolled in an online course.

e. Wind speed during typhoon.

Answer: None of the choices.

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.

Select one:

a. The statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE

b. The statement is TRUE.

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE

Answer: The statement is TRUE.

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. The statement has insufficient information.

c. True
d. False

Answer: True

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.

Answer: Probability Distribution

Week3 Stats

WEEK 3

Learning Activity 3 AND SHORT QUIZ 3

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Median

b. Z-score

c. Normal Distribution Measurement

d. Empirical Rule

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z-score

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 75 and the standard deviation was 5. If Pam z-scored is
1.5, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 117.50

b. 487.50

c. None of the choices

d. 82.50

Feedback

The correct answer is: 82.50

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?

Select one:

a. Carl Friedrich Gauss


b. William Gosset

c. Ronald Fisher

d. John Tukey

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.

Select one:

a. Mount-shaped distribution

b. Bell-shaped

c. None of the choices

d. Perfectly asymmetric

Feedback

The correct answer is: Perfectly asymmetric

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?

Select one:

a. 3

b. 2

c. 4

d. 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Short Quiz 3

In a normal distribution curve,

Select one:

a. Mean is equal to Median and Mode

b. None of the choices

c. Mean is equal to Mode


d. Mean is equal to Median

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mean is equal to Median and Mode

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Empirical Rule

b. Median

c. Z-score

d. Normal Distribution Measurement

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z-score

Given the set of data:

1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the lower quartile

Select one:

a. 8

b. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,

c. 3

d. 0

Feedback

The correct answer is: 8

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 53.00

b. None of the choices

c. 80.50

d. 82.50
Feedback

The correct answer is: 53.00

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All values are greater than the mean.

b. All values are less than the mean.

c. All values are equal to the mean.

d. All values are equal to the z-score

Feedback

The correct answer is: All values are less than the mean.

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the upper quartile

Select one:

a. 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22

b. 18

c. 22

d. 0

Feedback

The correct answer is: 18

Find the median of the following data set.

11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59

Select one:

a. 36.45

b. 24

c. 30

d. 31

Feedback
The correct answer is: 31

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

How many numbers are in the lower quartile?

Select one:

a. 0

b. 10

c. 6

d. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

Feedback

The correct answer is: 6

Normal Distribution Curve is also called

Select one:

a. Arc-Shaped Curve

b. Bell Curve

c. Basic Curve

d. All of the choices

Feedback

The correct answer is: Bell Curve

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE.

b. None of the choices

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.

Feedback

The correct answer is: None of the choices


Week 5 Stats
Learning Activity 4

True or False: Variance Error is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population
parameter and the actual but unknown value of the parameter

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design

The correct answer is: TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

The correct answer is: No

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.

1112345558888

The correct answer is: 4.53

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.

4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4

The correct answer is: 2.60

Week 5 Stats short quiz 4

Short Quiz 4

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Renmel closes his eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the
process for 30 times.

The correct answer is: No

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means

The correct answer is: FALSE

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.

Select one:

a. Mode
b. Deviation Error

c. Parameter

d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

e. Random Sample

f. Mean

g. Sampling Error

h. Population Mean

i. Median

j. Statistics

k. Distribution Error

l. Sample Distribution of sample means

m. Standard Curve

n. Sample

o. Standard Deviation

p. Sample

q. Population

The correct answer is: Sample

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Women who volunteer to take a survey on human rights.

The correct answer is: No

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample population

Select one:

a. Deviation Error

b. Parameter

c. Sample

d. Standard Deviation

e. Distribution Error

f. Population
g. Random Sample

h. Mode

i. Sampling Error

j. Population Mean

k. Mean

l. Statistics

m. Median

n. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

o. Sample Distribution of sample means

p. Sample

q. Standard Curve

The correct answer is: Sample Distribution of sample means

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

Each audience in a game show is assigned a number from 111 to 666 and roll three standard dice to
choose random contestants.

The correct answer is: Yes

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means?

The correct answer is: 60

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer should be rounded off to one
decimal place.

3 5 5 5 6 6 8 8 13 15 17 30

The correct answer is: 10.8

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.

The correct answer is: FALSE


Learning Activity 6 Stats

To calculate the mean from a sample,


Select one:

a. Get the half of the sum of the all the values

b. Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

c. Divide each value with the sum of all values

d. None of the choices

The correct answer is: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places. Write the measurement at the end of the answer.

Average Speed of a car Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 Car 4

80 kph 75 kph 60 kph 66 kph

The correct answer is: 7 0 . 2 5 k p h

This is defined by two values, between which a population parameter is said to lie.

Select one:

a. Interval Estimate

b. Points Estimate

c. Coefficient Estimate

d. Point to point Estimate

The correct answer is: Interval Estimate

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places, if necessary.

Scores of students in quizzes

The correct answer is: 77.70

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. (Round off your
answer to the nearest hundredths.)

The correct answer is: 85.75

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. none of the choices

b. always equal to the mean


c. used to estimate population parameter Correct

d. the number of samples

e. a range of possible values of population mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: used to estimate population parameter

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. Sample distribution Incorrect

b. Confidence Limit

c. Confidence coefficient

d. Sample Mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: Sample Mean

Short Quiz 6 Stats

Confidence interval is associated by confidence level

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: TRUE

The effectiveness of the sample android application can be measured by the proportion of mobile users
who install the application. To determine this proportion for a specific android app, the distributed to
500 users and 450 user install the app. The point estimate is ____________.

Select one:

a. .85
b. .80

c. .90

d. .95

The correct answer is: .90

Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?

Select one:

a. Mode

b. Mean

c. Standard Deviation

d. Median

The correct answer is: Mean

Confidence level indicates the level of assurance that confidence interval encloses the:

Select one:

a. unknown population mean

b. biased sample

c. known population mean

d. unbiased sample

The correct answer is: unknown population mean

Which of the following applies to confidence interval

Select one:

a. Confidence interval is used to the true mean of population

b. As the confidence interval for a given statistic increases in length, the confidence level increases

c. Confidence interval is associated by confidence level

d. None of the choices

e. All of the choices

The correct answer is: All of the choices

A 95% confidence interval means 95% of all samples of size n would fall ______ our confidence interval

Select one:
a. Below

b. Outside

c. None of the choices

d. Within

e. Above

Feedback

The correct answer is: Within

You need to calculate for the confidence interval for the population mean. The population standard
deviation is known. There are 50 sample observations. You will use 95 percent level of confidence. The
appropriate value of z is:

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. 1.64

c. 2.58

d. 1.96

e. 1

The correct answer is: 1.96

Point estimate is always equal to the sampling coefficient.

Select one:

a. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is equal to the number of samples”

b. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is used to estimate population parameter”

c. TRUE

d. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of population mean”

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of
population mean”

Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to confidence limit


c. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

d. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to Confidence Limit

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

The confidence level is expressed as a fraction

Select one:

a. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE


Short Quiz 8

The “p hat” is calculated as

Select one:

a. Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

b. Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements Correct

c. 1- (Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes)

d. (Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements) – 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed

Select one:

a. Normally Correct

b. Randomly

c. Evenly

d. Unevenly

Feedback

The correct answer is: Normally

A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?

Select one:

a. 80%
b. 20%

c. 17% Correct

d. 83%

Feedback

The correct answer is: 17%

When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96

Select one:

a. Margin of Errors

b. Confidence coefficients Correct

c. Confidence intervals

d. “p hat” values

Feedback

The correct answer is: Confidence coefficients

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. Always equal to the number or samples

b. A range of possible values for a population parameter.

c. Equal to the population mean

d. A statistical that estimates a population parameter Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: A statistical that estimates a population parameter

The ^p is the ____________ estimate of p.

Select one:

a. balanced

b. unbiased Correct

c. biased

d. inverse
Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 1.24 Correct

b. 26.76

c. 3.16

d. 0.63

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.24

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (11.34, 14.89)

b. (1.63, 2.25)

c. (21.36, 24.63)

d. (26.36, 29.63) Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: (26.36, 29.63)

What is in the center of the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Margin of Error

b. Point Estimate Correct

c. Population Parameter

d. Number of samples

Feedback

The correct answer is: Point Estimate

In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample proportion ^p
of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.

Select one:
a. 45%

b. 0.40

c. 55%

d. 0.60 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.60

Learning Activity 8 Stats

Margin of error is

Select one:

a. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample
size Correct

b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the
sample size

c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided by standard deviation

d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided standard deviation

Feedback

The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size

Given n=100, x¯ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (42.103, 43.970)

b. (43.355, 46.645)

c. (44.461, 45.329) Incorrect

d. (46.921, 47.727)

Feedback
The correct answer is: (43.355, 46.645)

Given n=100, x¯ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 0.348 Incorrect

b. 0.20

c. 0.392

d. 0.196

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.392

A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are satisfied
with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ^p of those who are
not satisfied based on the sample provided.

Select one:

a. 55%

b. 0.32 Correct

c. 0.

d. 0.68

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.32

A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource Center
of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how many
students are not using the Library Resource Center?

Select one:

a. 33

b. 30

c. 67 Correct

d. 70

Feedback

The correct answer is: 67


Learning Activity 9 Stats

A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 8 hours less 1.2 hours

b. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours Correct

c. None of the choices

d. 8 hours less 1.2 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

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The correct answer is: Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (17,482, 18,649)

b. (19,804, 20,196) Correct

c. (23,467, 24,639)

d. (26,928, 27,375)

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The correct answer is: (19,804, 20,196)

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.043 Incorrect

b. 0.052

c. 0.064

d. 0.074

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The correct answer is: 0.064

Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.053

b. 0.085

c. 0.072 Incorrect

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.053

A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ± 20
percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident
in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. (0.490, 0.601)

b. (0.452, 0.538)

c. (0.565, 0.640) Correct

d. (0.316, 0.483)

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The correct answer is: (0.565, 0.640)

Short Quiz 9

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.086
b. 0.059

c. 0.039 Incorrect

d. 0.330

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The correct answer is: 0.059

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one:

a. 0.564 < p < 0.640

b. 0.640 < p < 0.742 Incorrect

c. 0.742 < p < 0.834

d. 0.834 < p < 0.927

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The correct answer is: 0.564 < p < 0.640

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.077

b. 0.329 Incorrect

c. 0.834

d. 0.290

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The correct answer is: 0.077

Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (79,301 , 80,890) Incorrect

b. (59,706 , 60,294)

c. (59,301 , 60,890)

d. (79,706 , 80,294)

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The correct answer is: (59,706 , 60,294)

A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 4.50 hours < p < 5.89 hours

b. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours Correct

c. 8.66 hours < p < 11.26 hours

d. 7.34 hours < p < 8.66 hours

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The correct answer is: 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.055

b. 0.069

c. 0.047 Correct

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.047

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?
Select one:

a. Lim Electronics can use the survey conducted for their advertisements.

b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

c. The confidence interval support the claim of Lim Electronics. Incorrect

d. The information is not sufficient to conclude.

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The correct answer is: The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Z score plus less the square root of 9 hours less 1.5 hours

b. None of the choices

c. 9 hours less 1.5 hours Correct

d. All of the choices

e. 9 hours less 1.5 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.0726

b. 0.8932

c. 0.4508 Incorrect

d. 0.0934

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The correct answer is: 0.0726

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.
Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.

Select one:

a. 0.85 Incorrect

b. 0.72

c. 0.30

d. 0.60

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The correct answer is: 0.60


Learning Activity 12 Stats

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Correct

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Z score

b. Null value Incorrect

c. Critical value

d. chi value

The correct answer is: Critical value

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

–4

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Correct

c. Cannot be determined
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The correct answer is: Reject

St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random sample of
49 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard
deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of the overall
population. What can we conclude based?

Select one:

a. Accept null hypothesis

b. Reject null hypothesis

c. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

d. Reject alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

2.35

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Reject

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, s = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4

Answer:

-5

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -2.86

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2
Answer:

-12.83

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 2.09

Short Quiz 12

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. 3.49 Incorrect

b. – 1.85

c. – 1.85

d. – 1.33

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The correct answer is: – 1.85

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8.5, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

34.32

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -3.23

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
3.31

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject Correct

c. Do not Reject

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney.

What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. Reject null hypothesis

b. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

c. Reject alternative hypothesis

d. Accept null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.

Select one:

a. Critical values

b. Alternative hypothesis and critical values Incorrect

c. Null hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis and critical values

e. Alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis and critical values

A sample is small when n=30.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE. Replace the letter n with letter x.


c. The statement is FALSE. Replace the = with =

d. The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is FALSE.

b. The statement is TRUE. Correct

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

0.131

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Incorrect

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.11

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

56.23

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 2.09

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

-1.99

Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.99

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.20

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

– 0.6

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject
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The correct answer is: Do not Reject


Learning Activity 13 Stats

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.033

b. 0.028

c. 0.066 Incorrect

d. 0.041

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The correct answer is: 0.041

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.932

b. 0.400

c. 0.783

d. 0.600 Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 0.400

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.442 Incorrect

b. 0.391
c. 0.137

d. 0.296

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The correct answer is: 0.137

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Reject the null hypothesis

b. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -0.066

b. 2.112

c. -1.231
d. 1.992 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.992

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.899

b. 1.203

c. 0.996

d. 1.095 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.095

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429
c. 0.739

d. 0.921

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The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct
c. 0.367

d. 0.822

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The correct answer is: 0.675

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191


A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661
d. -1.260 Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548
b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.675

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.062
b. 0.077

c. 0.034 correct

d. 0.045
Short Quiz 15

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation Correct

b. Weak positive correction

c. Strong positive correction

d. Minimal positive correction

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The correct answer is: No apparent correlation

Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.

Select one:

a. 0, 100 Incorrect

b. 1, 100

c. +1, -1

d. 0, 1

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The correct answer is: +1, -1

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Describe the relationship based on the r-value r=0,


Select one:

a. No relationship

b. Deterministic relationship Incorrect

c. Weak relationship

d. Strong relationship

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The correct answer is: No relationship

The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.

Select one:

a. A positive number greater than 1

b. Equal to zero.

c. None of the choices

d. Equal to 1.

e. A positive number greater than 0. Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Equal to 1.

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

b. Weak positive correction

c. No apparent correlation

d. Strong positive correction

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The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The variable that causes an effect

Select one:

a. Response variable

b. Explanatory variable Correct


c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

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The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other observation
to be high.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Positive Correlation

c. Direct Correlation Incorrect

d. Negative Correlation

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The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Cannot be determined

c. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

The variable that reflects the effect

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Correct

c. Correlation variable

d. Trend variable

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The correct answer is: Response variable


Learning Activity 15 Stats

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction

b. Strong positive correction Correct

c. No apparent correlation

d. Weak positive correction

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The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation

Select one:

a. r2

b. r

c. XY

d. None of the choices Incorrect

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The correct answer is: r

It is also called independent variable

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Incorrect

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

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The correct answer is: Explanatory variable


Salary and number of years of experience

Select one:

a. Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable Correct

b. Salary is the explanatory variable and number of years is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation

b. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

c. Weak positive correction

d. Strong positive correction

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The correct answer is: Weak positive correction

Expenditure is an example of a

Select one:

a. Trend variable

b. Explanatory variable

c. Correlation variable

d. Response variable Correct

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The correct answer is: Response variable


Short Quiz 5 Stats

True or False: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal
to 20.
The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated
by dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: A random sample of size 49 is selected from a known population with a mean of 29 and a
standard deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling
distribution of sample means to be drawn. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be
approximately a normal curve.

The correct answer is: TRUE

Margin of Error is the value that _______________ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.
A: add/subtract

In a normal curve, a _____ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.

The correct answer is: Z score

Empirical rule states that _______ % of data falls within 2 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: 95

True or False: Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: If the population is normally distributed, the sampling distribution of sample mean is
equal to 1.
A: false

If there are 2 volunteers that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how
many will be the possible samples?
A: 45

The correct answer is: FALSE

The average of the population.

The correct answer is: Mean

PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.

REMINDERS

If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places.

If your answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.


If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how many
possible samples will there be?

The correct answer is: 1140

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to
the population mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

It is located at the middle of the normal curve.

The correct answer is: Mean

Bell shaped curve.

The correct answer is: Normal Curve

In a normal curve, the mean always has a z score of ____

The correct answer is: 0

Week 6 Learning Activity 5 Stats Different questions. Comment below yung questions kapag wala pa rin
dito.

If the population is normally distributed,

Select one:

a. All of the choices

b. The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal Correct

c. Standard deviation is equal to Mean

d. Standard deviation is distributed along the normal curve

Feedback

The correct answer is: The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal

Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE Correct


b. None of the choices

c. The statement is FALSE

d. The statement do not have sufficient information to conclude

The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE

A random sample of size is 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 13 and a standard
deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What is the approximate standard deviation of the sample means?

Select one:

a. 12.692

b. 0.066

c. 0.467 Correct

d. 15.15

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.467

A random sample of size 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 25 and a standard
deviation of 5.2. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What does the problem tells us?

Select one:

a. All of the above statements does not describe the problem

b. Standard deviation of the sample mean is calculated by 5.2 divided by size of the sample which is 50

c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

d. Z score can be calculated by dividing 25 by the size of samples which is 50

Answer: c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

If there are 5 students that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how many will
be the possible samples?

Select one:

a. 250

b. 126

c. 50

d. 252
Answer: 252

In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated by

Select one:

a. Mean of the population multiplied by the standard deviation of the population

b. Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

c. Dividing the mean of the population by the square root of the deviation of the population

d. Mean of the population divided by the mean of the sampling distribution

Answer:Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

Which of the following applies to Central Limit Theorem?

Select one:

a. None of the answers is correct.

b. All of the answers are correct.

c. Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is greater than or equal
to 30.

d. When the sample size is large or above 30, the population is not normal Incorrect

e. Population is normally distributed when standard deviation is large

Feedback

The correct answer is: Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is
greater than or equal to 30.
Short Quiz 7 Stats

Margin of Error is the value that ______ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Subtracted

b. Added

c. None of the choices

d. Added and subtracted

The correct answer is: Added and subtracted

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 88
Standard deviation = 6

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Select one:

a. 73.89, 79.89

b. 80.08, 84.23

c. 89.05, 92.45

d. 86.82, 89.18

The correct answer is: 80.08, 84.23

The number of degrees of freedom is ________ the sample size.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Greater than

c. Equal to

d. Less than

The correct answer is: Less than

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data: Mean = 66 Standard deviation = 5 Sample
size = 100 Confidence coefficient = 1.645

Select one:

a. 70.04, 71.34

b. 71.90, 72.22

c. 69.33, 70.02

d. 65.18, 66.82

The correct answer is: 65.18, 66.82

Find the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. The answer must be
rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

The correct answer is: 8 6 . 2 5

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean is called the Margin of Error.
Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE

Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Bell shaped curve

c. Symmetrical

d. Mean of Means is equal to 0

The correct answer is: Mean of Means is equal to 0

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 80

Standard deviation = 4

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.78

Which of the following is used to estimate population parameter?

Select one:

a. Point Estimate

b. Central Limit Theorem Estimate Incorrect

c. Mean Estimate

d. Biased Estimate

Feedback
The correct answer is: Point Estimate

Mean of means is also called

Select one:

a. Unbiased estimate

b. Interval Estimate Incorrect

c. Point Estimate

d. Population Mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: Point Estimate

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 77

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence coefficient = 2.58

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.77

Learning activity 7 Stats

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 66

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%


Select one:

a. 66.03, 69.03

b. 64.04, 67.96

c. 65.41, 66.59

d. 69.03, 70.99

The correct answer is: 65.41, 66.59

Common choices for the confidence level.

Select one:

a. 68%, 95%, 99.7%

b. 90%, 95%, 99%

c. 95%, 99%, 100%

d. 0%, 50%, 100%

The correct answer is: 90%, 95%, 99%

In T distribution, if we increase the number of observations

Select one:

a. the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

b. the mean approaches zero

c. the curve lies within the horizontal axis

d. the mean increases

e. all of the choices

The correct answer is: the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. Confidence Limit

b. Sample Mean Correct

c. Sample distribution

d. Confidence coefficient

Feedback
The correct answer is: Sample Mean

For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of observing
a value outside of this area is ____________.

Select one:

a. Less than 10%

b. Higher than the 2 nd standard deviation Incorrect

c. Greater than 10%

d. Lower than the 2 nd standard deviation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Less than 10%

This is the value that is added to and subtracted from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Confidence Level

b. Margin of Error

c. Confidence Interval Incorrect

d. Standard Deviation Error

Feedback

The correct answer is: Margin of Error


Learning Activity 10 Stats

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ^ =0.25.

Select one:

a. 34 Incorrect

b. 33

c. 31

d. 32

Feedback

The correct answer is: 33

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ^p =0.25.
Select one:

a. 20 Incorrect

b. 22

c. 23

d. 21

Feedback

The correct answer is: 23

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ^p =0.35.

Select one:

a. 389

b. 215 Incorrect

c. 139

d. 152

Feedback

The correct answer is: 152

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ^p =0.30.

Select one:

a. 41

b. 42

c. 44 Incorrect

d. 43

Feedback

The correct answer is: 43

The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the sample size
needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building. He wants to be able
to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys during past year that 85%
approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer need?

Select one:

a. 278 Incorrect
b. 2,145

c. 1,372

d. 196

Feedback

The correct answer is: 196


Short Quiz 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students
in the university.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.

Select one:

a. Mutually exclusive

b. All of the choices

c. None of the choices

d. Mutually inclusive Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mutually inclusive

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback
The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per
day on average, and calculated x¯ = 50.30. ABC suggests that µ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual
mean is less than the website owner claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?

Select one:

a. 55

b. Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

c. Null hypothesis µ ? 55, Alternative hypothesis µ

d. Null hypothesis µ > 55, Alternative hypothesis µ = 55

e. 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ? 55 Correct

f. Null hypothesis µ

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.

Select one:

a. Rejection hypothesis Incorrect

b. Statistical hypothesis

c. Alternative hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The probability of making type I error is

Select one:

a. ß

b. 1- a

c. 1- ß

d. a Correct

e. µ - a
Feedback

The correct answer is: a

For the 99% confidence level,

Select one:

a. a

b. a

c. a

d. 0.001

e. a

f. 0.010

g. 0.005

h. 0.025 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.010

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Rejection region and Null region

b. Rejection region and Critical region Correct

c. Null region and Critical region

d. Null region
e. Critical region

f. None of the choices

g. Rejection region

h. All of the choices

Feedback

The correct answer is: Rejection region and Critical region

Learning Activity 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The level of significance is the

Select one:

a. 1 - p value

b. Same as confidence interval

c. Maximum allowable probability of Type II error

d. Minimum allowable probability of Type II error

e. Probability of committing a Type I error Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Probability of committing a Type I error


What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Less people like IOS than android

b. More people like android than IOS phone Correct

c. Less people like android and IOS phone

d. More people like IOS phone than android phone

Feedback

The correct answer is: More people like android than IOS phone

If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error

Select one:

a. Rejection Error

b. Type I Error Correct

c. Correction Error

d. Type II Error

Feedback

The correct answer is: Type I Error

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis


Short quiz 14

In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable.

Select one:

a. Perfect Correlation Incorrect


b. Positive Correlation

c. Scattered Correlation

d. Negative Correlation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.

Select one:

a. Line Plots Incorrect

b. XY intersection plot

c. scatter plot

d. Cartesian plane

Feedback

The correct answer is: scatter plot

When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means

Select one:

a. Negative linear association

b. Weak linear association

c. Positive linear association Incorrect

d. Strong linear association

e. Cannot determine with the given information

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong linear association

This measures relationship between bivariate data.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Correlation Correct

c. All of the choices

d. Linear Regression
e. Scatterplot Analysis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Correlation

A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations with


a line segment to give more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Scatter Plot

c. Correlation Plot

d. Line plot Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Line plot

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also decreases.

Select one:

a. negative linear association Incorrect

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. positive linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE.

Feedback

The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE.


Learning Actvity 14 Stats

Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.

Select one:

a. Positive linear association Incorrect

b. Weak linear association

c. Strong linear association

d. None of the choices

e. Negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: Negative linear association

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases.

Select one:

a. positive linear association Correct

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.

Select one:

a. Trend line Correct

b. Correlation line

c. Cross line

d. Scatter line

Feedback
The correct answer is: Trend line

The three important characteristics of a bivariate?

Select one:

a. Elliptical, Rounded, Scattered

b. Proportional, Directional, Elliptical

c. Direction, Shape, Strength

d. Line, Points, Shape Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Direction, Shape, Strength

The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________

Select one:

a. XY Plots

b. Trend line plots

c. Bivariate data

d. scatter plot Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: scatter plot

Short Quiz 16 Stats

The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a

Select one:

a. Parabola Correct

b. Ellipse

c. Circle

d. Straight line

Feedback

The correct answer is: Parabola

When slope is positive,

Select one:
a. y increases as x increases Correct

b. y decreases as x increases

c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin

d. y decreases, x values approaches 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: y increases as x increases

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.

Select one:

a. FALSE

b. Cannot be determined

c. TRUE Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: TRUE

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=3x + 11 Incorrect

b. y=6x + 5

c. y=8x + 3

d. y=3x + 8

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=8x + 3

If the line has no slope,

Select one:

a. The line is a horizontal line

b. The line is at the point of origin

c. The line intercepts the x and y axis


d. The line lies at the x axis Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 9

b. 11

c. 8

d. 3 Incorrect

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: 8

Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?

Answer:

4.2

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 7

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=5x + 1

b. y=10x + 2 Incorrect

c. y=5x + 2

d. y=10x + 1

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=5x + 1

Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?


Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 9

The equation y=mx + b is also known as

Select one:

a. slope intercept form

b. y intercept Incorrect

c. correlation intercept form

d. xy intercept form

Feedback

The correct answer is: slope intercept form

Learning Activity 16 Stats

Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?

Answer:

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=3x + 1

b. 2y=6x + 3

c. y=-3x + 3 Correct

d. 2y=6x + 1
The correct answer is: y=-3x + 3

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 2 Correct

b. 1

c. 8

d. 7

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: 2

Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 5

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=2x + 7 Correct

b. y=5x + 2

c. y=7x + 1

d. y=7x + 5

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: y=2x + 7

Write the slope-intercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and y-intercept 4.

answer: 6x+4
Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value ANSWER: TRUE
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A: 4.100
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Population Mean is an example of a parameter.


A: true

Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

It is the number of times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes.

Select one:
a. Variance
b. Standard Deviation
c. Mean
d. Probability
What is the common symbol for the mean?

Select one:
a. ∑
b. Α
c. Ω
d. µ
True or False: Mean is computed as the weighted average of the possible numbers of random
variables. ANSWER: TRUE

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:
a. All values are less than the mean.
b. All values are equal to the z-score
c. All values are equal to the mean.
d. All values are greater than the mean.
True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.

Answer: true

How do you determine the value of the mean,

Select one:
a. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.
b. None of the choices
c. Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take
the product of all possible values of X.
d. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
Answer: FALSE

true or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
~ true
The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.

Select one:
a. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.
b. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.
c. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the
statement.
d. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?

Select one:
a. Mean is greater than Median.
b. Data is exactly equal to the mean.
c. Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.
d. Median is greater than Mean.
e. None of the choices
What are the percentages of normal distribution within 1, 2 and 3 standard deviation.

Select one:
a. Approximately 50% and 50% respectively
b. Exactly 25%, 25% and 50% respectively
c. Exactly 100% be applied to each standard deviation
d. Approximately 68%, 95% and 99.7% respectively
In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size ________________________.

Select one:
a. Must be greater than zero.
b. Must be greater than sample distribution.
c. Must be equal than the sample mean.
d. Must be greater than 30.
This is a representative subset of a population.

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Sample
c. Statistics
d. Mean
In the Empirical Rule, _______ % of data will fall in with two standard deviation.

Select one:
a. 99.7
b. 34
c. 50
d. 100
e. 95

This is always in the center of the normal curve

Select one:
a. Mode
b. Median
c. Standard Deviation
d. Mean

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value.
A: false

In a normal curve, the mean is located at the

Select one:
a. highest point of the curve
b. lowest point of the curve
c. midpoint of the curve
d. intersection of the lowest and highest point
The range of probability is

Select one:
a. can be any number (positive or negative)
b. from zero to 1
c. negative 1 to positive 1
d. from zero to any positive number
The standard deviation of the normal distribution is

Select one:
a. should always be a positive number
b. always equal to zero
c. always equal to one
d. greater than or equal to zero
This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value.

Select one:
a. Median
b. Standard Deviation
c. Variance
d. Mode
e. Mean
The mean of the normal distribution is

Select one:
a. should always be a positive number
b. always equal to zero
c. always equal to one
d. greater than or equal to zero
This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Mean
c. Sample Distribution of sample means
d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means
e. Sample
f. Parameter
g. Random Sample
h. Standard Curve
i. Sampling Error
j. Population
k. Population Mean
l. Distribution Error
m. Median
n. Mode
o. Statistics
p. Sample
q. Deviation Error
True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is
3/8.

Answer: false

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean.

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation Error
b. Confidence Interval
c. Margin of Error
d. Confidence Level

The t-distribution shape changes as the _______________ changes.

Select one:
a. Population Mean
b. None of the choices
c. Sample Mean
d. Sample size
The confidence level is expressed in terms of ____________.

Select one:
a. Percentage
b. Whole Number
c. Fraction
d. Ratio

In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the population is estimated by dividing the
standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

Select one:
a. The statement is TRUE
b. The statement is FALSE
c. The statement is SOMETIMES FALSE
d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE
Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Basic Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss
Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

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Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a _ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is __________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Basic Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_____.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss
Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that ___ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

Which of the following is tells about t distribution,


A: all of the choices

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Median; None of the choices; Mean is equal to Mode;
Mean is equal to Median and Mode Mean is equal to Median and Mode

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey company
collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on the next
election. Yes
1. Given the data set, find the Mean Value or Expected value (round off your answer to the nearest
tenths): 4.2

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. The brightness of an LED bulb
CONTINUOUS

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.: The statement is FALSE.; None of the
choices; The statement is TRUE.; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.

None of the choices

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value. False

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.
4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4 2.60

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. True

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False

True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Women who
volunteer to take a survey on human rights. No

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of:
Continuous Discrete Random Variable; None of the choices; Discrete Random Variables; Discrete
Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Random Variable Continuous Random Variable

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Time travelled by an astronaut


CONTINUOUS

This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value.: Mean;
Median; Standard Deviation; Variance; Mode Variance

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.: Sample; Mode; Random


Sample; Standard Curve; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Statistics;
Sampling Error; Standard Deviation; Population; Distribution Error; Population Mean; Mean; Sample;
Median; Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error; Parameter Sample

True or False: Parameters are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population TRUE

1. Given the data set, find the Mean Value or Expected value (round off your answer to the nearest
tenths): 4.2

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the statement.; The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is
INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is ALWAYS
CORRECT. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.: Standard deviation of the


distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Standard Deviation; Sampling Error; Mean;
Parameter; Random Sample; Mode; Statistics; Standard Curve; Sample; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Population; Median; Sample; Population Mean; Distribution Error Sample

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: always equal to zero; greater than or equal to zero;
always equal to one; should always be a positive number always equal to one

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Z-score;
Normal Distribution Measurement; Median; Empirical Rule Z-score

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Median and Mode; Mean is equal to Median; Mean is
equal to Mode; None of the choices Mean is equal to Median and Mode

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.: The statement is TRUE.; The
statement is FALSE.; None of the choices; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data
set. None of the choices

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 6; 1; 4; 0 4

Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean? : (0.30+0.20+0.10)/3; None of
the choices ; (0.30+0.20+0.10)/(0+1+2) ; (0)(0.30) + (1)(0.20) + (2)(0.10); (0+1+2)(0.30+0.20+0.10)
None of the choices

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Renmel closes his
eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the process for 30 times.
No
True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population FALSE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. True

True or False: Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means is computed as the population
standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the sample size. FALSE

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 0.25; 0.1255; 0;
None of the choices; 1 0.1255

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer should be rounded off to the
nearest hundredths. 3.2 3.6 3.9 9.2

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the election
results in all areas in the Philippines during election No

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Depth of
building excavation.; Height of students enrolled in an online course.; None of the choices.; Wind speed
during typhoon.; Distance travelled of a tourist bus. None of the choices.

What is the common symbol for the mean?: Α; ∑; µ; Ω µ

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 0.25; 0; None of
the choices; 0.1255; 1 0.1255

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer should be rounded off
to one decimal place. 3 5 5 5 6 6 8 8 13 15 17 30 10.8

How do you determine the value of the mean,: Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by
its associated probability and the take the product of all possible values of X.; None of the choices;
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the
sum over all possible values of X.; Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its
associated probability and the take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

This are numbers that summarizes data from a sample: Parameter; Sampling Error; Statistics; Sample
Distribution of sample means; Standard Deviation; Population Mean; Mode; Standard Curve; Sample;
Population; Median; Distribution Error; Deviation Error; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Random Sample; Mean; Sample Statistics

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.: None of the choices; Perfectly
asymmetric; Mount-shaped distribution; Bell-shaped Perfectly asymmetric

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Median;
Normal Distribution Measurement; Empirical Rule; Z-score Z-score

Salary, scores and age are examples of ____________ random variables. Continuous

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey
company collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on
the next election. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE

In a normal curve, the bigger the values of standard deviation results to a: wider curve; straight live
curve; skewed to the right; narrower curve; skewed to the left wider curve

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space: Sample space should be always be a number
from zero to one.; Sample space are possible outcomes; Sample space is a subset of events.; Sample
space is also known as probability mass function. Sample space are possible outcomes

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are less than the mean.; All
values are equal to the z-score; All values are equal to the mean.; All values are greater than the mean.
All values are less than the mean.

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Normal
Distribution Measurement; Z-score; Empirical Rule; Median Z-score

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: Non-countable values are called discrete variables; Infinite
numbers are considered discrete variables.; Countable number of values are called discrete variables; All
of the statements are TRUE. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

True or False: Parameters are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population TRUE

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE
Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments of a
varsity team DISCRETE

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the statement.; The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is
INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is ALWAYS
CORRECT. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

The range of probability is: can be any number (positive or negative); negative 1 to positive 1; from zero
to any positive number; from zero to 1 from zero to 1

Which of the following is incorrect?: Probability distribution is used to compute discrete random
variables; Probability distribution equals to zero.; Probability distribution is used to compute continuous
random variables; Probability distribution equals to one.; None of the choices Probability distribution
equals to zero.

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are equal to the mean.; All
values are equal to the z-score; All values are less than the mean.; All values are greater than the mean.
All values are less than the mean.

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; Bell Curve; All of the choices
Basic Curve

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher conducts
examination to all his students. No

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer should be rounded off to the
nearest hundredths. 3.2 3.6 3.9 9.2 1.65

True or False: The larger the sample size the closer the sampling distribution was to a normal
distribution TRUE

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 8; 0; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,; 3 8

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of students in a University


DISCRETE

In a given experiment, the sum of all probabilities is: can be any number (positive or negative); One;
Zero; All positive numbers One
This is states that the percentages of data in a normal distribution within 1,2 and 3 standard deviations.:
Empirical Rule; None of the choices; Normal quantile plot; Z score Empirical Rule

Salary, scores and age are examples of ____________ random variables. Continuous

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

A fair six sided dice is tossed. The player loses 5 pesos if the result is “1”, and loses P5 pesos if the result
is a “6”, the rest of the numbers, player wins P10. Which of the following table best describes the

problem? : ; None of the choices; ;

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to ______. 1

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 18; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22; 22; 0 18

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: None of the choices.; The statement is INCORRECT; The statement is
ALWAYS TRUE.; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE. The statement is INCORRECT

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 0; 4; 6; 1 4

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Selects all areas in
the Philippines who are affected by typhoon and with 5th and 6th income class. Yes

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 1; 4; 6; 0 4

It is computed as the population standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size:
Random Sample; Standard Deviation; Median; Parameter; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Deviation Error; Sample; Mean; Population Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means;
Sampling Error; Sample; Statistics; Mode; Standard Curve; Distribution Error; Population
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population: Mean; Random Sample; Mode;
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Parameter; Standard Curve;
Statistics; Population; Population Mean; Sample; Median; Sampling Error; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Standard Deviation; Distribution Error; Sample Parameter

True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean. False
It is measure of the number of standard deviations a particular data value: Z score; Normal quantile plot;
None of the choices; Empirical Rule Z score

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur compared
to all possible outcomes. False

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Normal Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; All of the choices; Basic Curve
Normal Curve

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone
subscriber

CONTINUOUS Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No
Renmel closes his eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the
process for 30 times. No

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample
population: Population Mean; Distribution Error; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample
means; Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error; Statistics; Standard Deviation; Parameter;
Sampling Error; Mode; Sample; Mean; Standard Curve; Population; Sample; Median; Random Sample
Sample Distribution of sample means

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.
4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4 2.60

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?: William
Gosset ; Carl Friedrich Gauss ; John Tukey ; Ronald Fisher Carl Friedrich Gauss

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Height of
students enrolled in an online course.; Wind speed during typhoon.; None of the choices.; Distance
travelled of a tourist bus.; Depth of building excavation. None of the choices.

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: All of the statements are TRUE.; Countable number of values
are called discrete variables; Non-countable values are called discrete variables; Infinite numbers are
considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space: Sample space is a subset of events.; Sample
space should be always be a number from zero to one.; Sample space is also known as probability mass
function.; Sample space are possible outcomes Sample space are possible outcomes

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 3; 0; 8; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 8
Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office
CONTINUOUS

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer should be rounded off to the
nearest hundredths. 3.2 3.6 3.9 9.2 1.65

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE Two
dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)? 10

Which of the following is incorrect?: None of the choices; Probability distribution is used to compute
discrete random variables; Probability distribution is used to compute continuous random variables;
Probability distribution equals to one.; Probability distribution equals to zero. Probability distribution
equals to zero. This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these
values. Probability Distribution equals to zero

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Basic Curve; All of the choices; Arc-Shaped Curve; Bell Curve
Basic Curve

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 36.45; 30; 31; 24 31

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Speed of a tropical storm in the
Philippines CONTINUOUS

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 18; 0; 22; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22 18

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/2; 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7 39

It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Empirical Rule; None of the choices; Z score Rule; Variance Rule
Empirical Rule

Use to check the normality of a distribution: Normal quantile plot; Empirical Rule; Z score; None of the
choices Normal quantile plot

True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population FALSE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

How do you determine the value of the mean,: Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables
X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.; Sum each possible
outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the product of all possible
values of X.; Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and
the take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.; None of the choices Multiply each
possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all
possible values of X.

A curve is said to be symmetric if all data points lies at the right side of the curve.
A: false

As the confidence interval for a given statistic increases in length, the confidence level decreases.
A: false

The mean of the normal distribution is: always equal to one; always equal to zero; should always be a
positive number; greater than or equal to zero always equal to zero

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means? 60

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

In a normal curve, the bigger the values of standard deviation results to a: wider curve;
narrower curve; skewed to the right; skewed to the left; straight live curve wider curve

True or False: The larger the sample size the closer the sampling distribution was to a normal
distribution TRUE

True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean. False

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases. FALSE True or False: Mean is
the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Selects all areas in
the Philippines who are affected by typhoon and with 5th and 6th income class. Yes

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 75 and the standard deviation was 5. If Pam z-scored is
1.5, what was her score in the examination?: 82.50; 487.50; None of the choices; 117.50 82.50

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.: Median; Sample; Mean; Mode;
Sample; Standard Deviation; Population Mean; Standard Curve; Deviation Error; Standard deviation of
the distribution of the sample means; Parameter; Statistics; Population; Random Sample; Distribution
Error; Sample Distribution of sample means; Sampling Error Sample

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Bell Curve; Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; All of the choices
Basic Curve

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.
4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4 2.60

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE
Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are equal to the mean.; All
values are greater than the mean.; All values are equal to the z-score; All values are less than the mean.
All values are greater than the mean.

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Time travelled by an astronaut


CONTINUOUS

The process of assigning a number to each member of the population: Random Sample; Population
Mean; Median; Sample; Standard Curve; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means;
Sample; Sample Distribution of sample means; Mean; Distribution Error; Sampling Error; Population;
Parameter; Statistics; Standard Deviation; Deviation Error; Mode Random Sample

Salary, scores and age are examples of ____________ random variables. Continuous

This is states that the percentages of data in a normal distribution within 1,2 and 3 standard deviations.:
Normal quantile plot; Empirical Rule; Z score; None of the choices Empirical Rule

Which of the following statement is CORRECT?: A discrete variable is a random variable where data can
take infinitely many variables; A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible
outcome of an experiment; A discrete variable are countable number of possible values; Continuous
random variables are finite numbers A discrete variable are countable number of possible values

Consider the given the probability distribution What is the variance? : 2.466; 1.233; 1.99 ; 1.44 1.99

It is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Population Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Sample;
Distribution Error; Population; Mean; Sampling Error; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Sample; Random Sample; Parameter; Standard Curve; Median; Deviation Error; Mode;
Standard Deviation; Statistics Sampling Error

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample
TRUE

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 8; 0; 3; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 8

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 18; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22; 22; 0 18

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.:
None of the choices; True; False; The statement has insufficient information. True

t is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Statistics; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Standard Curve; Sample; Standard Deviation;
Sampling Error; Mode; Population; Deviation Error; Random Sample; Median; Parameter; Mean;
Population Mean; Distribution Error; Sample Sampling Error

1. Given the data set, find the Mean Value or Expected value (round off your answer to the nearest
tenths): 4.2

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Renmel closes his
eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the process for 30 times.
No

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; Normal Curve; All of the choices
Normal Curve

True or False: The bigger the sample size, the more closely the samples will be clustered around the true
value. TRUE

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments of a


varsity team DISCRETE

This are numbers that summarizes data from a sample: Distribution Error; Population; Parameter;
Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error; Population Mean; Statistics; Sampling Error;
Sample; Mode; Standard Curve; Random Sample; Median; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Sample; Standard Deviation; Mean Statistics

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is ALWAYS TRUE.; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.;
None of the choices.; The statement is INCORRECT The statement is INCORRECT

The range of probability is: can be any number (positive or negative); from zero to any positive number;
negative 1 to positive 1; from zero to 1 from zero to 1

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 24; 31; 36.45; 30 31

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?: 80.50; None of the choices; 53.00; 82.50 53.00
Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 44; 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/7; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2 39

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.
1112345558888 4.53

True or False: Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means is computed as the population
standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the sample size. FALSE

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?: The number of volunteers in a
community; The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference.; The tuition fee
enrolled in different universities; The number of senators elected in the Philippines The number of
volunteers in a community

Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean? : (0.30+0.20+0.10)/(0+1+2) ;
(0+1+2)(0.30+0.20+0.10) ; (0)(0.30) + (1)(0.20) + (2)(0.10); (0.30+0.20+0.10)/3; None of the choices
None of the choices

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Normal
Distribution Measurement; Z-score; Median; Empirical Rule Z-score

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Select all 100 poor
households in a community in areas in the Philippines affected by the earthquake. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a university


CONTINUOUS

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey company
collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on the next
election. Yes

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases. FALSE Identify if the random
variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone subscriber
CONTINUOUS

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample
TRUE

In a given experiment, the sum of all probabilities is: One; can be any number (positive or negative);
Zero; All positive numbers One

Which of the following statement is CORRECT?: A discrete variable are countable number of possible
values; A discrete variable is a random variable where data can take infinitely many variables;
Continuous random variables are finite numbers; A continuous random variable assigns a whole number
to each possible outcome of an experiment A discrete variable are countable number of
possible values
The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.: Mode; Median; Mean; Standard
Deviation; Variance Mean

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: always equal to zero; greater than or equal to zero;
always equal to one; should always be a positive number always equal to one

Consider the given the probability distribution What is the variance? : 1.233; 1.99 ; 1.44 ; 2.466 1.99

True or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
True

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 1; 0; 4; 6 4

The mean of the normal distribution is: always equal to zero; should always be a positive number;
always equal to one; greater than or equal to zero always equal to zero

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 1; None of the
choices; 0.1255; 0.25; 0 0.1255 What is the probability of getting all head when a three coins are
tossed? 1/8

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Arc-Shaped Curve; Normal Curve; Basic Curve; All of the choices
Normal Curve

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Arc-Shaped Curve; All of the choices; Basic Curve; Bell Curve
Basic Curve

True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population FALSE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department. Yes

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 24; 30; 31; 36.45 31

Countless number of values are also known as _____________ variables. Continuous It is


computed as the population standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size: Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Sampling Error; Mean; Standard
Deviation; Mode; Statistics; Sample; Median; Random Sample; Population; Standard Curve; Sample
Distribution of sample means; Population Mean; Sample; Parameter; Distribution Error
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins. 8
It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Empirical
Rule; Normal Distribution Measurement; Z-score; Median Z-score

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 0; 18; 22; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22 18

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the election
results in all areas in the Philippines during election No

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?: 4; 2; 1; 3 3

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 4; 0; 1; 6 4

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.
Probability Distribution

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?: Mean is greater than Median.; Median is
greater than Mean.; None of the choices; Data is exactly equal to the mean.; Exactly ½ of the data is
above the mean and ½ of data is below.

Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.

The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.: Mode; Median; Variance; Standard
Deviation; Mean Mean

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.: Bell-shaped; None of the
choices; Perfectly asymmetric; Mount-shaped distribution Perfectly asymmetric

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of proposed thesis in a university
DISCRETE

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/7; 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2 39

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department. Yes

True or False: Parameters are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population TRUE
The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is
INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is INCORRECT.
The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is ALWAYS
CORRECT. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

What is the common symbol for the mean?: ∑; Α; Ω; µ µ

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Bell Curve; All of the choices; Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve
Basic Curve

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Select all 100 poor
households in a community in areas in the Philippines affected by the earthquake. Yes

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 0.25; 0; 0.1255; 1;
None of the choices 0.1255

It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Z score Rule; Empirical Rule; Variance Rule; None of the choices
Empirical Rule

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: greater than or equal to zero; always equal
to one; always equal to zero; should always be a positive number always equal to one

It is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Mean; Standard Deviation; Random Sample; Sampling Error;
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Sample Distribution of sample means;
Median; Parameter; Population Mean; Mode; Sample; Standard Curve; Population; Distribution Error;
Deviation Error; Sample; Statistics Sampling Error

It is the degree of error expected for a given sample design: Population; Random Sample; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Median; Sampling Error; Sample Distribution of
sample means; Sample; Deviation Error; Population Mean; Standard Deviation; Distribution Error;
Standard Curve; Sample; Parameter; Statistics; Mode; Mean Sampling Error

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample
population: Population; Sample; Sample; Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error;
Standard Deviation; Sampling Error; Distribution Error; Median; Mode; Standard deviation of the
distribution of the sample means; Standard Curve; Population Mean; Statistics; Random Sample; Mean;
Parameter Sample Distribution of sample means

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample
population. Sample Distribution of sample means
Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Shake a bag
of colored balls, reach in and select a marble with eyes closed. Yes

True or False: The larger the sample size the closer the sampling distribution was to a normal
distribution TRUE

A fair six sided dice is tossed. The player loses 5 pesos if the result is “1”, and loses P5 pesos if the result
is a “6”, the rest of the numbers, player wins P10. Which of the following table best describes the

problem? : None of the choices; ; ;

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?: 53.00; 80.50; None of the choices; 82.50 53.00

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Each audience in a
game show is assigned a number from 111 to 666 and roll three standard dice to choose random
contestants. Yes

What is the probability of getting the same numbers on 3 dice when they are thrown simultaneously?
1

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2;
44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7; 39 39

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur compared
to all possible outcomes. False

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are less than the mean.; All
values are equal to the z-score; All values are equal to the mean.; All values are greater than the mean.
All values are greater than the mean.

The range of probability is: from zero to any positive number; negative 1 to positive 1; can be any
number (positive or negative); from zero to 1 from zero to 1

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Median; Mean is equal to Median and Mode; Mean is
equal to Mode; None of the choices Mean is equal to Median and Mode

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value. False

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the
random variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.
True
It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Variance Rule; None of the choices; Z score Rule; Empirical Rule
Empirical Rule

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement
is ALWAYS CORRECT.; The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be
included in the statement.; The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in
the statement. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means FALSE

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of proposed thesis in a university
DISCRETE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Select all 100 poor
households in a community in areas in the Philippines affected by the earthquake. Yes

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means? 60

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Select all registered
voters in a community whose family income is below 10,000 pesos. Yes

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Wind
speed during typhoon.; Depth of building excavation.; Distance travelled of a tourist bus.; None of the
choices.; Height of students enrolled in an online course. None of the choices.

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: always equal to one; should always be a
positive number; greater than or equal to zero; always equal to zero always equal to one What is
the probability of getting the same numbers on 3 dice when they are thrown simultaneously? 1

Consider the given the probability distribution What is the variance? : 1.99 ; 1.44 ; 1.233; 2.466 1.99

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Shake a bag of
colored balls, reach in and select a marble with eyes closed. Yes

Consider the given the probability distribution The value of the mean is ________. : 4.100 ; 1.233 ;
2.466; 0.082 4.100
A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.:
None of the choices; False; True; The statement has insufficient information. True

A representative subset of a population: Random Sample; Deviation Error; Standard Curve; Population
Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample
means; Distribution Error; Median; Sampling Error; Mean; Population; Sample; Sample; Standard
Deviation; Statistics; Parameter; Mode Sample

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: All of the statements are TRUE.; Non-countable values are
called discrete variables; Countable number of values are called discrete variables; Infinite numbers are
considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

The process of assigning a number to each member of the population: Population Mean;
Parameter; Sampling Error; Standard Deviation; Sample; Distribution Error; Statistics; Random Sample;
Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard Curve; Sample; Mode; Deviation Error; Median;
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Population Random Sample

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/2; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7; 44 39

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train. Yes

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means FALSE

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is INCORRECT; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.; None
of the choices.; The statement is ALWAYS TRUE. The statement is INCORRECT

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Empirical
Rule; Median; Z-score; Normal Distribution Measurement Z-score

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 36.45; 31; 24; 30 31

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space: Sample space is a subset of events.; Sample
space are possible outcomes; Sample space is also known as probability mass function.; Sample space
should be always be a number from zero to one. Sample space are possible outcomes

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Depth of
building excavation.; Wind speed during typhoon.; None of the choices.; Distance travelled of a tourist
bus.; Height of students enrolled in an online course. None of the choices.
How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?: 3; 2; 4; 1 3

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 0; 1; 6; 4 4

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone
subscriber CONTINUOUS

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?: Carl Friedrich
Gauss ; John Tukey ; Ronald Fisher ; William Gosset Carl Friedrich Gauss

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of:
Continuous Discrete Random Variable; Discrete Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Random
Variable; None of the choices; Discrete Random Variables Continuous Random Variable

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile:


13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16; 24; 16; 14 14

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.: The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE; The statement is FALSE.; The statement is TRUE.; The
statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE The statement is TRUE.

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a university


CONTINUOUS

rue or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases. FALSE

In a normal curve, the mean is located at the: midpoint of the curve; intersection of the lowest
and highest point; lowest point of the curve; highest point of the curve highest point of the curve

Which of the following is incorrect?: Probability distribution equals to zero.; Probability distribution is
used to compute discrete random variables; Probability distribution is used to compute continuous
random variables; None of the choices; Probability distribution equals to one. Probability distribution
equals to zero.

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE Identify
whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the election results
in all areas in the Philippines during election No What is the common symbol for the mean?: ∑;
Ω; Α; µ µ

True or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
True
True or False: The formula of mean is relative to compute for the variance. True

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 8; 0; 3; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 8

True or False: Variance Error is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population
parameter and the actual but unknown value of the parameter FALSE

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: Non-countable values are called discrete variables;
Countable number of values are called discrete variables; All of the statements are TRUE.; Infinite
numbers are considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete
variables

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of: None
of the choices; Discrete Random Variables; Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Discrete Random
Variable; Discrete Continuous Random Variable Continuous Random Variable

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey
company collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on
the next election. Yes

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher conducts
examination to all his students. No The sum of all the prob

abilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal to ______. 1

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.; The statement is ALWAYS TRUE.;
The statement is INCORRECT; None of the choices. The statement is INCORRECT

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes. False

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.: The statement is FALSE.; The
statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.; None of the choices; The statement is TRUE.
None of the choices

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Select all registered
voters in a community whose family income is below 10,000 pesos. Yes

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10
An example of a parameter.: Population Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Random Sample; Population; Mode; Sample; Median;
Mean; Deviation Error; Standard Curve; Statistics; Parameter; Distribution Error; Standard Deviation;
Sample; Sampling Error Population Mean

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,; 3; 8; 0 8

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 How many
numbers are in the lower quartile? : 10; 0; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10; 6 6

How do you determine the value of the mean,: Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables
X by its associated probability and the take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.;
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the
sum over all possible values of X.; None of the choices; Sum each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the product of all possible values of X.
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.
1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8 4.53 Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 39;
44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2 39

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population: Parameter; Standard Deviation;
Distribution Error; Sample; Population Mean; Median; Mode; Sample; Sampling Error; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Random Sample; Standard Curve;
Sample Distribution of sample means; Statistics; Population; Mean Parameter

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?: None of the choices; Median is greater than
Mean.; Mean is greater than Median.; Data is exactly equal to the mean.; Exactly ½ of the data is above
the mean and ½ of data is below. Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 31; 36.45; 30; 24 31

The mean of the normal distribution is: greater than or equal to zero; always equal to one; should
always be a positive number; always equal to zero always equal to zero
True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Mode; Mean is equal to Median; None of the
choices; Mean is equal to Median and Mode Mean is equal to Median and Mode

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to ______. 1

It is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Parameter; Mean; Sample; Mode; Distribution Error; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Median; Sampling Error; Deviation Error; Standard
Deviation; Standard Curve; Population; Population Mean; Statistics; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Sample; Random Sample Sampling Error

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

It is the number of times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes.: Probability;
Standard Deviation; Variance; Mean Probability

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. The brightness of an LED bulb
CONTINUOUS

It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Z score Rule; None of the choices; Empirical Rule; Variance Rule
Empirical Rule

This are numbers that summarizes data from a sample: Random Sample; Statistics; Population Mean;
Sample; Deviation Error; Population; Standard Deviation; Parameter; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Sample; Standard Curve; Mode; Median; Sampling Error; Standard deviation of the distribution
of the sample means; Distribution Error; Mean Statistics

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

Use to check the normality of a distribution: None of the choices; Normal quantile plot; Z score;
Empirical Rule Normal quantile plot

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: All of the statements are TRUE.; Non-countable values are
called discrete variables; Countable number of values are called discrete variables; Infinite numbers are
considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE
Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone
subscriber CONTINUOUS

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Women who
volunteer to take a survey on human rights. No

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?: The number of senators elected in
the Philippines; The number of volunteers in a community; The tuition fee enrolled in different
universities; The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference. The number of
senators elected in the Philippines

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to ______. 1

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey company
collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on the next
election. Yes

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.: The statement is FALSE.; The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE; The statement is TRUE.; The
statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE The statement is TRUE.

An example of a parameter.: Standard Deviation; Sample; Random Sample; Standard deviation of the
distribution of the sample means; Mode; Median; Sampling Error; Standard Curve; Population Mean;
Statistics; Parameter; Distribution Error; Deviation Error; Mean; Sample; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Population Population Mean

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples
of: Discrete Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Discrete Random
Variable; Discrete Random Variables; None of the choices Continuous Random Variable

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE

1. Given the data set below, compute for the variance. (Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths):
A: 5.98
The degree of error expected for a given sample design
A: sampling error

This is defined by two values, between which a population parameter is said to lie.
A: interval estimate

Which of the following applies to Central Limit Theorem?


A: Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is greater than or
equal to 30.

These are numbers that summarizes data from a sample.


A: statistics

The average of the population.


A: mean

Confidence interval is associated by confidence level


A: true

In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: population mean

Which of the following does describes a T distribution?


A: all of the choices

In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, which of the statement applies?
A: A sample size greater than or equal to 30

Margin of Error is computed as quotient of the standard deviation and the ____________ of the
sample size multiplied by the confidence coefficient.
A: square root

In a normal distribution curve, the total area of the curve is


A: 1

Number of rooms & employees are examples of _________________.


A: Discrete Random Variables

What is the formula to calculate the standard deviation of the sampling distribution?
A: Standard deviation of the population divided by the square root of the sample size

The formula to computer for the confidence interval is?

A:
The mean of sample should fall ________________ the lower and upper values of the confidence
interval.
A: within

Which of the following describes a T distribution?


A: all of the choices

As the confidence interval for a given statistics increases in length,


A: confidence level increases

T distribution is use to estimate population mean interval for:


A: Smaller samples

In a normal curve, z-score is ______________.


A: Always equal to zero.

Also known as Bell shaped curve.


A: normal curve

In a normal distribution, the tail of the curve __________ along the horizontal axis.
A: flatten

Formula to compute for the variance

A:

According to the Empirical Rule, ________ % of the sample estimates will fall within one standard
error above the population parameter.

The process of assigning a number to each member of the population


A: Random Sampling
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WEEK 1

Learning Act. 1 Stats

Which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All of the statements are TRUE.

b. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

c. Non-countable values are called discrete variables

d. Infinite numbers are considered discrete variables.

Answer: Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Question 2

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of

Select one:

a. Discrete Continuous Random Variable

b. Continuous Discrete Random Variable

c. Continuous Random Variable

d. Discrete Random Variables

e. None of the choices

Answer: Continuous Random Variable

Question 3

True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a discrete
random variable.

Answer:

false

Question 4

Which of the following is incorrect?


Select one:

a. Probability distribution equals to one.

b. Probability distribution equals to zero.

c. Probability distribution is used to compute discrete random variables

d. None of the choices

e. Probability distribution is used to compute continuous random variables

Answer: Probability distribution equals to zero.

Question 5

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?

Select one:

a. 0.1255

b. 0.25

c. 1

d. None of the choices

e. 0

Answer: 0.1255

Short Quiz 1

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space

Select one:

a. Sample space is also known as probability mass function.

b. Sample space is a subset of events.

c. Sample space should be always be a number from zero to one.

d. Sample space are possible outcomes

Answer: Sample space are possible outcomes

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to _____

Answer: 1

How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
Answer: 8

Salary, scores and age are examples of answer: continuous.. random variables

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?

Select one:

a. The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference.

b. The tuition fee enrolled in different universities

c. The number of volunteers in a community

d. The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Answer: The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Countless number of values are also known as Answer continuous.. variables.

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?

Select one:

a. Distance travelled of a tourist bus.

b. Depth of building excavation.

c. None of the choices.

d. Height of students enrolled in an online course.

e. Wind speed during typhoon.

Answer: None of the choices.

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.

Select one:

a. The statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE

b. The statement is TRUE.

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE

Answer: The statement is TRUE.

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.

Select one:
a. None of the choices

b. The statement has insufficient information.

c. True

d. False

Answer: True

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.

Answer: Probability Distribution

Week3 Stats

WEEK 3

Learning Activity 3 AND SHORT QUIZ 3

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Median

b. Z-score

c. Normal Distribution Measurement

d. Empirical Rule

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z-score

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 75 and the standard deviation was 5. If Pam z-scored is
1.5, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 117.50

b. 487.50

c. None of the choices

d. 82.50

Feedback

The correct answer is: 82.50


Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?

Select one:

a. Carl Friedrich Gauss

b. William Gosset

c. Ronald Fisher

d. John Tukey

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.

Select one:

a. Mount-shaped distribution

b. Bell-shaped

c. None of the choices

d. Perfectly asymmetric

Feedback

The correct answer is: Perfectly asymmetric

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?

Select one:

a. 3

b. 2

c. 4

d. 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Short Quiz 3

In a normal distribution curve,

Select one:
a. Mean is equal to Median and Mode

b. None of the choices

c. Mean is equal to Mode

d. Mean is equal to Median

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mean is equal to Median and Mode

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Empirical Rule

b. Median

c. Z-score

d. Normal Distribution Measurement

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z-score

Given the set of data:

1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the lower quartile

Select one:

a. 8

b. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,

c. 3

d. 0

Feedback

The correct answer is: 8

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 53.00
b. None of the choices

c. 80.50

d. 82.50

Feedback

The correct answer is: 53.00

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All values are greater than the mean.

b. All values are less than the mean.

c. All values are equal to the mean.

d. All values are equal to the z-score

Feedback

The correct answer is: All values are less than the mean.

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the upper quartile

Select one:

a. 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22

b. 18

c. 22

d. 0

Feedback

The correct answer is: 18

Find the median of the following data set.

11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59

Select one:

a. 36.45

b. 24
c. 30

d. 31

Feedback

The correct answer is: 31

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

How many numbers are in the lower quartile?

Select one:

a. 0

b. 10

c. 6

d. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

Feedback

The correct answer is: 6

Normal Distribution Curve is also called

Select one:

a. Arc-Shaped Curve

b. Bell Curve

c. Basic Curve

d. All of the choices

Feedback

The correct answer is: Bell Curve

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE.

b. None of the choices

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.


Feedback

The correct answer is: None of the choices


Week 5 Stats

Learning Activity 4

True or False: Variance Error is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population
parameter and the actual but unknown value of the parameter

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design

The correct answer is: TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

The correct answer is: No

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.

1112345558888

The correct answer is: 4.53

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.

4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4

The correct answer is: 2.60

Week 5 Stats short quiz 4

Short Quiz 4

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Renmel closes his eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the
process for 30 times.

The correct answer is: No

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means

The correct answer is: FALSE

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.


Select one:

a. Mode

b. Deviation Error

c. Parameter

d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

e. Random Sample

f. Mean

g. Sampling Error

h. Population Mean

i. Median

j. Statistics

k. Distribution Error

l. Sample Distribution of sample means

m. Standard Curve

n. Sample

o. Standard Deviation

p. Sample

q. Population

The correct answer is: Sample

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Women who volunteer to take a survey on human rights.

The correct answer is: No

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample population

Select one:

a. Deviation Error

b. Parameter

c. Sample

d. Standard Deviation
e. Distribution Error

f. Population

g. Random Sample

h. Mode

i. Sampling Error

j. Population Mean

k. Mean

l. Statistics

m. Median

n. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

o. Sample Distribution of sample means

p. Sample

q. Standard Curve

The correct answer is: Sample Distribution of sample means

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

Each audience in a game show is assigned a number from 111 to 666 and roll three standard dice to
choose random contestants.

The correct answer is: Yes

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means?

The correct answer is: 60

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer should be rounded off to one
decimal place.

3 5 5 5 6 6 8 8 13 15 17 30

The correct answer is: 10.8

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
The correct answer is: FALSE
Learning Activity 6 Stats

To calculate the mean from a sample,

Select one:

a. Get the half of the sum of the all the values

b. Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

c. Divide each value with the sum of all values

d. None of the choices

The correct answer is: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places. Write the measurement at the end of the answer.

Average Speed of a car Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 Car 4

80 kph 75 kph 60 kph 66 kph

The correct answer is: 7 0 . 2 5 k p h

This is defined by two values, between which a population parameter is said to lie.

Select one:

a. Interval Estimate

b. Points Estimate

c. Coefficient Estimate

d. Point to point Estimate

The correct answer is: Interval Estimate

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places, if necessary.

Scores of students in quizzes

The correct answer is: 77.70

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. (Round off your
answer to the nearest hundredths.)

The correct answer is: 85.75

Point estimate is
Select one:

a. none of the choices

b. always equal to the mean

c. used to estimate population parameter Correct

d. the number of samples

e. a range of possible values of population mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: used to estimate population parameter

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. Sample distribution Incorrect

b. Confidence Limit

c. Confidence coefficient

d. Sample Mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: Sample Mean

Short Quiz 6 Stats

Confidence interval is associated by confidence level

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: TRUE


The effectiveness of the sample android application can be measured by the proportion of mobile users
who install the application. To determine this proportion for a specific android app, the distributed to
500 users and 450 user install the app. The point estimate is ____________.

Select one:

a. .85

b. .80

c. .90

d. .95

The correct answer is: .90

Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?

Select one:

a. Mode

b. Mean

c. Standard Deviation

d. Median

The correct answer is: Mean

Confidence level indicates the level of assurance that confidence interval encloses the:

Select one:

a. unknown population mean

b. biased sample

c. known population mean

d. unbiased sample

The correct answer is: unknown population mean

Which of the following applies to confidence interval

Select one:

a. Confidence interval is used to the true mean of population

b. As the confidence interval for a given statistic increases in length, the confidence level increases

c. Confidence interval is associated by confidence level


d. None of the choices

e. All of the choices

The correct answer is: All of the choices

A 95% confidence interval means 95% of all samples of size n would fall ______ our confidence interval

Select one:

a. Below

b. Outside

c. None of the choices

d. Within

e. Above

Feedback

The correct answer is: Within

You need to calculate for the confidence interval for the population mean. The population standard
deviation is known. There are 50 sample observations. You will use 95 percent level of confidence. The
appropriate value of z is:

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. 1.64

c. 2.58

d. 1.96

e. 1

The correct answer is: 1.96

Point estimate is always equal to the sampling coefficient.

Select one:

a. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is equal to the number of samples”

b. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is used to estimate population parameter”

c. TRUE

d. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of population mean”
The correct answer is: FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of
population mean”

Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to confidence limit

c. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

d. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to Confidence Limit

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

The confidence level is expressed as a fraction

Select one:

a. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE


Short Quiz 8

The “p hat” is calculated as

Select one:

a. Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

b. Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements Correct

c. 1- (Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes)

d. (Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements) – 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed

Select one:

a. Normally Correct

b. Randomly

c. Evenly

d. Unevenly
Feedback

The correct answer is: Normally

A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?

Select one:

a. 80%

b. 20%

c. 17% Correct

d. 83%

Feedback

The correct answer is: 17%

When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96

Select one:

a. Margin of Errors

b. Confidence coefficients Correct

c. Confidence intervals

d. “p hat” values

Feedback

The correct answer is: Confidence coefficients

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. Always equal to the number or samples

b. A range of possible values for a population parameter.

c. Equal to the population mean

d. A statistical that estimates a population parameter Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: A statistical that estimates a population parameter


The ^p is the ____________ estimate of p.

Select one:

a. balanced

b. unbiased Correct

c. biased

d. inverse

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 1.24 Correct

b. 26.76

c. 3.16

d. 0.63

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.24

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (11.34, 14.89)

b. (1.63, 2.25)

c. (21.36, 24.63)

d. (26.36, 29.63) Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: (26.36, 29.63)

What is in the center of the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Margin of Error

b. Point Estimate Correct


c. Population Parameter

d. Number of samples

Feedback

The correct answer is: Point Estimate

In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample proportion ^p
of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.

Select one:

a. 45%

b. 0.40

c. 55%

d. 0.60 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.60

Learning Activity 8 Stats

Margin of error is

Select one:

a. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample
size Correct

b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the
sample size

c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided by standard deviation

d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided standard deviation

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The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size

Given n=100, x¯ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
Select one:

a. (42.103, 43.970)

b. (43.355, 46.645)

c. (44.461, 45.329) Incorrect

d. (46.921, 47.727)

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The correct answer is: (43.355, 46.645)

Given n=100, x¯ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 0.348 Incorrect

b. 0.20

c. 0.392

d. 0.196

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The correct answer is: 0.392

A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are satisfied
with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ^p of those who are
not satisfied based on the sample provided.

Select one:

a. 55%

b. 0.32 Correct

c. 0.

d. 0.68

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The correct answer is: 0.32

A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource Center
of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how many
students are not using the Library Resource Center?

Select one:
a. 33

b. 30

c. 67 Correct

d. 70

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The correct answer is: 67

Learning Activity 9 Stats

A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 8 hours less 1.2 hours

b. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours Correct

c. None of the choices

d. 8 hours less 1.2 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

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The correct answer is: Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (17,482, 18,649)

b. (19,804, 20,196) Correct

c. (23,467, 24,639)

d. (26,928, 27,375)

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The correct answer is: (19,804, 20,196)

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:
Select one:

a. 0.043 Incorrect

b. 0.052

c. 0.064

d. 0.074

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The correct answer is: 0.064

Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.053

b. 0.085

c. 0.072 Incorrect

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.053

A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ± 20
percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident
in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. (0.490, 0.601)

b. (0.452, 0.538)

c. (0.565, 0.640) Correct

d. (0.316, 0.483)

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The correct answer is: (0.565, 0.640)


Short Quiz 9

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.086

b. 0.059

c. 0.039 Incorrect

d. 0.330

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The correct answer is: 0.059

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one:

a. 0.564 < p < 0.640

b. 0.640 < p < 0.742 Incorrect

c. 0.742 < p < 0.834

d. 0.834 < p < 0.927

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The correct answer is: 0.564 < p < 0.640

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.077

b. 0.329 Incorrect
c. 0.834

d. 0.290

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The correct answer is: 0.077

Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (79,301 , 80,890) Incorrect

b. (59,706 , 60,294)

c. (59,301 , 60,890)

d. (79,706 , 80,294)

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The correct answer is: (59,706 , 60,294)

A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 4.50 hours < p < 5.89 hours

b. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours Correct

c. 8.66 hours < p < 11.26 hours

d. 7.34 hours < p < 8.66 hours

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The correct answer is: 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.055

b. 0.069
c. 0.047 Correct

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.047

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?

Select one:

a. Lim Electronics can use the survey conducted for their advertisements.

b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

c. The confidence interval support the claim of Lim Electronics. Incorrect

d. The information is not sufficient to conclude.

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The correct answer is: The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Z score plus less the square root of 9 hours less 1.5 hours

b. None of the choices

c. 9 hours less 1.5 hours Correct

d. All of the choices

e. 9 hours less 1.5 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.0726

b. 0.8932

c. 0.4508 Incorrect
d. 0.0934

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The correct answer is: 0.0726

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.

Select one:

a. 0.85 Incorrect

b. 0.72

c. 0.30

d. 0.60

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The correct answer is: 0.60


Learning Activity 12 Stats

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Correct

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Z score

b. Null value Incorrect

c. Critical value

d. chi value

The correct answer is: Critical value

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
–4

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Correct

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Reject

St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random sample of
49 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard
deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of the overall
population. What can we conclude based?

Select one:

a. Accept null hypothesis

b. Reject null hypothesis

c. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

d. Reject alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

2.35

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Reject

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, s = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4

Answer:
-5

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -2.86

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

-12.83

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 2.09

Short Quiz 12

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. 3.49 Incorrect

b. – 1.85

c. – 1.85

d. – 1.33

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The correct answer is: – 1.85

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8.5, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:
34.32

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -3.23

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

3.31

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject Correct

c. Do not Reject

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney.

What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. Reject null hypothesis

b. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

c. Reject alternative hypothesis

d. Accept null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.

Select one:

a. Critical values

b. Alternative hypothesis and critical values Incorrect

c. Null hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis and critical values

e. Alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis and critical values

A sample is small when n=30.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE. Replace the letter n with letter x.

c. The statement is FALSE. Replace the = with =

d. The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is FALSE.

b. The statement is TRUE. Correct

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

0.131

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Incorrect

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.11

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct


c. Reject

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

56.23

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 2.09

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

-1.99

Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.99

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.20

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Correct

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
– 0.6

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject


Learning Activity 13 Stats

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.033

b. 0.028

c. 0.066 Incorrect

d. 0.041

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The correct answer is: 0.041

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.932

b. 0.400

c. 0.783

d. 0.600 Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 0.400


A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.442 Incorrect

b. 0.391

c. 0.137

d. 0.296

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The correct answer is: 0.137

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Reject the null hypothesis

b. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis


A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -0.066

b. 2.112

c. -1.231

d. 1.992 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.992

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.899

b. 1.203

c. 0.996

d. 1.095 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.095

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:
a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?


Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267


A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

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The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822

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The correct answer is: 0.675

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983
b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:
What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

Feedback
The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822

Feedback
The correct answer is: 0.675

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.062

b. 0.077

c. 0.034 correct

d. 0.045
Short Quiz 15

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation Correct

b. Weak positive correction

c. Strong positive correction

d. Minimal positive correction

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The correct answer is: No apparent correlation

Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.

Select one:

a. 0, 100 Incorrect

b. 1, 100

c. +1, -1

d. 0, 1

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The correct answer is: +1, -1

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:
a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Describe the relationship based on the r-value r=0,

Select one:

a. No relationship

b. Deterministic relationship Incorrect

c. Weak relationship

d. Strong relationship

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The correct answer is: No relationship

The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.

Select one:

a. A positive number greater than 1

b. Equal to zero.

c. None of the choices

d. Equal to 1.

e. A positive number greater than 0. Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Equal to 1.

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

b. Weak positive correction

c. No apparent correlation

d. Strong positive correction


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The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The variable that causes an effect

Select one:

a. Response variable

b. Explanatory variable Correct

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

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The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other observation
to be high.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Positive Correlation

c. Direct Correlation Incorrect

d. Negative Correlation

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The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Cannot be determined

c. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

The variable that reflects the effect

Select one:
a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Correct

c. Correlation variable

d. Trend variable

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The correct answer is: Response variable

Learning Activity 15 Stats

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction

b. Strong positive correction Correct

c. No apparent correlation

d. Weak positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation

Select one:

a. r2

b. r

c. XY

d. None of the choices Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: r

It is also called independent variable

Select one:
a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Incorrect

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

Salary and number of years of experience

Select one:

a. Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable Correct

b. Salary is the explanatory variable and number of years is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation

b. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

c. Weak positive correction

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Weak positive correction

Expenditure is an example of a

Select one:

a. Trend variable

b. Explanatory variable

c. Correlation variable

d. Response variable Correct

Feedback
The correct answer is: Response variable
Short Quiz 5 Stats

True or False: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal
to 20.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated
by dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: A random sample of size 49 is selected from a known population with a mean of 29 and a
standard deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling
distribution of sample means to be drawn. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be
approximately a normal curve.

The correct answer is: TRUE

Margin of Error is the value that _______________ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.
A: add/subtract

In a normal curve, a _____ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.

The correct answer is: Z score

Empirical rule states that _______ % of data falls within 2 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: 95

True or False: Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: If the population is normally distributed, the sampling distribution of sample mean is
equal to 1.
A: false

If there are 2 volunteers that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how
many will be the possible samples?
A: 45

The correct answer is: FALSE

The average of the population.


The correct answer is: Mean

PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.

REMINDERS

If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places.

If your answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.

If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how many
possible samples will there be?

The correct answer is: 1140

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to
the population mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

It is located at the middle of the normal curve.

The correct answer is: Mean

Bell shaped curve.

The correct answer is: Normal Curve

In a normal curve, the mean always has a z score of ____

The correct answer is: 0

Week 6 Learning Activity 5 Stats Different questions. Comment below yung questions kapag wala pa rin
dito.

If the population is normally distributed,

Select one:

a. All of the choices

b. The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal Correct

c. Standard deviation is equal to Mean

d. Standard deviation is distributed along the normal curve


Feedback

The correct answer is: The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal

Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE Correct

b. None of the choices

c. The statement is FALSE

d. The statement do not have sufficient information to conclude

The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE

A random sample of size is 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 13 and a standard
deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What is the approximate standard deviation of the sample means?

Select one:

a. 12.692

b. 0.066

c. 0.467 Correct

d. 15.15

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.467

A random sample of size 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 25 and a standard
deviation of 5.2. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What does the problem tells us?

Select one:

a. All of the above statements does not describe the problem

b. Standard deviation of the sample mean is calculated by 5.2 divided by size of the sample which is 50

c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

d. Z score can be calculated by dividing 25 by the size of samples which is 50

Answer: c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

If there are 5 students that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how many will
be the possible samples?
Select one:

a. 250

b. 126

c. 50

d. 252

Answer: 252

In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated by

Select one:

a. Mean of the population multiplied by the standard deviation of the population

b. Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

c. Dividing the mean of the population by the square root of the deviation of the population

d. Mean of the population divided by the mean of the sampling distribution

Answer:Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

Which of the following applies to Central Limit Theorem?

Select one:

a. None of the answers is correct.

b. All of the answers are correct.

c. Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is greater than or equal
to 30.

d. When the sample size is large or above 30, the population is not normal Incorrect

e. Population is normally distributed when standard deviation is large

Feedback

The correct answer is: Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is
greater than or equal to 30.
Short Quiz 7 Stats

Margin of Error is the value that ______ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Subtracted

b. Added
c. None of the choices

d. Added and subtracted

The correct answer is: Added and subtracted

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 88

Standard deviation = 6

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Select one:

a. 73.89, 79.89

b. 80.08, 84.23

c. 89.05, 92.45

d. 86.82, 89.18

The correct answer is: 80.08, 84.23

The number of degrees of freedom is ________ the sample size.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Greater than

c. Equal to

d. Less than

The correct answer is: Less than

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data: Mean = 66 Standard deviation = 5 Sample
size = 100 Confidence coefficient = 1.645

Select one:

a. 70.04, 71.34

b. 71.90, 72.22

c. 69.33, 70.02

d. 65.18, 66.82
The correct answer is: 65.18, 66.82

Find the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. The answer must be
rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

The correct answer is: 8 6 . 2 5

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean is called the Margin of Error.

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE

Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Bell shaped curve

c. Symmetrical

d. Mean of Means is equal to 0

The correct answer is: Mean of Means is equal to 0

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 80

Standard deviation = 4

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.78

Which of the following is used to estimate population parameter?

Select one:
a. Point Estimate

b. Central Limit Theorem Estimate Incorrect

c. Mean Estimate

d. Biased Estimate

Feedback

The correct answer is: Point Estimate

Mean of means is also called

Select one:

a. Unbiased estimate

b. Interval Estimate Incorrect

c. Point Estimate

d. Population Mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: Point Estimate

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 77

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence coefficient = 2.58

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.77

Learning activity 7 Stats


Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 66

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Select one:

a. 66.03, 69.03

b. 64.04, 67.96

c. 65.41, 66.59

d. 69.03, 70.99

The correct answer is: 65.41, 66.59

Common choices for the confidence level.

Select one:

a. 68%, 95%, 99.7%

b. 90%, 95%, 99%

c. 95%, 99%, 100%

d. 0%, 50%, 100%

The correct answer is: 90%, 95%, 99%

In T distribution, if we increase the number of observations

Select one:

a. the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

b. the mean approaches zero

c. the curve lies within the horizontal axis

d. the mean increases

e. all of the choices

The correct answer is: the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:
a. Confidence Limit

b. Sample Mean Correct

c. Sample distribution

d. Confidence coefficient

Feedback

The correct answer is: Sample Mean

For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of observing
a value outside of this area is ____________.

Select one:

a. Less than 10%

b. Higher than the 2 nd standard deviation Incorrect

c. Greater than 10%

d. Lower than the 2 nd standard deviation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Less than 10%

This is the value that is added to and subtracted from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Confidence Level

b. Margin of Error

c. Confidence Interval Incorrect

d. Standard Deviation Error

Feedback

The correct answer is: Margin of Error


Learning Activity 10 Stats

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ^ =0.25.

Select one:

a. 34 Incorrect

b. 33
c. 31

d. 32

Feedback

The correct answer is: 33

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ^p =0.25.

Select one:

a. 20 Incorrect

b. 22

c. 23

d. 21

Feedback

The correct answer is: 23

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ^p =0.35.

Select one:

a. 389

b. 215 Incorrect

c. 139

d. 152

Feedback

The correct answer is: 152

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ^p =0.30.

Select one:

a. 41

b. 42

c. 44 Incorrect

d. 43

Feedback

The correct answer is: 43


The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the sample size
needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building. He wants to be able
to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys during past year that 85%
approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer need?

Select one:

a. 278 Incorrect

b. 2,145

c. 1,372

d. 196

Feedback

The correct answer is: 196


Short Quiz 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students
in the university.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.

Select one:

a. Mutually exclusive

b. All of the choices

c. None of the choices

d. Mutually inclusive Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mutually inclusive

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.
Answer:

null hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per
day on average, and calculated x¯ = 50.30. ABC suggests that µ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual
mean is less than the website owner claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?

Select one:

a. 55

b. Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

c. Null hypothesis µ ? 55, Alternative hypothesis µ

d. Null hypothesis µ > 55, Alternative hypothesis µ = 55

e. 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ? 55 Correct

f. Null hypothesis µ

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.

Select one:

a. Rejection hypothesis Incorrect

b. Statistical hypothesis

c. Alternative hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The probability of making type I error is

Select one:

a. ß
b. 1- a

c. 1- ß

d. a Correct

e. µ - a

Feedback

The correct answer is: a

For the 99% confidence level,

Select one:

a. a

b. a

c. a

d. 0.001

e. a

f. 0.010

g. 0.005

h. 0.025 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.010

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.

Select one:
a. Rejection region and Null region

b. Rejection region and Critical region Correct

c. Null region and Critical region

d. Null region

e. Critical region

f. None of the choices

g. Rejection region

h. All of the choices

Feedback

The correct answer is: Rejection region and Critical region

Learning Activity 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The level of significance is the

Select one:

a. 1 - p value

b. Same as confidence interval

c. Maximum allowable probability of Type II error

d. Minimum allowable probability of Type II error


e. Probability of committing a Type I error Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Probability of committing a Type I error

What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Less people like IOS than android

b. More people like android than IOS phone Correct

c. Less people like android and IOS phone

d. More people like IOS phone than android phone

Feedback

The correct answer is: More people like android than IOS phone

If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error

Select one:

a. Rejection Error

b. Type I Error Correct

c. Correction Error

d. Type II Error

Feedback

The correct answer is: Type I Error

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis


Short quiz 14
In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable.

Select one:

a. Perfect Correlation Incorrect

b. Positive Correlation

c. Scattered Correlation

d. Negative Correlation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.

Select one:

a. Line Plots Incorrect

b. XY intersection plot

c. scatter plot

d. Cartesian plane

Feedback

The correct answer is: scatter plot

When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means

Select one:

a. Negative linear association

b. Weak linear association

c. Positive linear association Incorrect

d. Strong linear association

e. Cannot determine with the given information

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong linear association

This measures relationship between bivariate data.

Select one:

a. None of the choices


b. Correlation Correct

c. All of the choices

d. Linear Regression

e. Scatterplot Analysis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Correlation

A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations with


a line segment to give more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Scatter Plot

c. Correlation Plot

d. Line plot Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Line plot

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also decreases.

Select one:

a. negative linear association Incorrect

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. positive linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE.


Feedback

The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE.

Learning Actvity 14 Stats

Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.

Select one:

a. Positive linear association Incorrect

b. Weak linear association

c. Strong linear association

d. None of the choices

e. Negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: Negative linear association

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases.

Select one:

a. positive linear association Correct

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.

Select one:

a. Trend line Correct

b. Correlation line
c. Cross line

d. Scatter line

Feedback

The correct answer is: Trend line

The three important characteristics of a bivariate?

Select one:

a. Elliptical, Rounded, Scattered

b. Proportional, Directional, Elliptical

c. Direction, Shape, Strength

d. Line, Points, Shape Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Direction, Shape, Strength

The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________

Select one:

a. XY Plots

b. Trend line plots

c. Bivariate data

d. scatter plot Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: scatter plot

Short Quiz 16 Stats

The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a

Select one:

a. Parabola Correct

b. Ellipse

c. Circle

d. Straight line

Feedback
The correct answer is: Parabola

When slope is positive,

Select one:

a. y increases as x increases Correct

b. y decreases as x increases

c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin

d. y decreases, x values approaches 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: y increases as x increases

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.

Select one:

a. FALSE

b. Cannot be determined

c. TRUE Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: TRUE

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=3x + 11 Incorrect

b. y=6x + 5

c. y=8x + 3

d. y=3x + 8

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=8x + 3

If the line has no slope,

Select one:
a. The line is a horizontal line

b. The line is at the point of origin

c. The line intercepts the x and y axis

d. The line lies at the x axis Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 9

b. 11

c. 8

d. 3 Incorrect

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: 8

Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?

Answer:

4.2

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 7

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=5x + 1

b. y=10x + 2 Incorrect

c. y=5x + 2

d. y=10x + 1

Feedback
Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=5x + 1

Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 9

The equation y=mx + b is also known as

Select one:

a. slope intercept form

b. y intercept Incorrect

c. correlation intercept form

d. xy intercept form

Feedback

The correct answer is: slope intercept form

Learning Activity 16 Stats

Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?

Answer:

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=3x + 1
b. 2y=6x + 3

c. y=-3x + 3 Correct

d. 2y=6x + 1

The correct answer is: y=-3x + 3

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 2 Correct

b. 1

c. 8

d. 7

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: 2

Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 5

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=2x + 7 Correct

b. y=5x + 2

c. y=7x + 1

d. y=7x + 5

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: y=2x + 7


Write the slope-intercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and y-intercept 4.

answer: 6x+4
Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value ANSWER: TRUE
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A: 4.100
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Population Mean is an example of a parameter.


A: true

Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

It is the number of times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes.

Select one:
a. Variance
b. Standard Deviation
c. Mean
d. Probability
What is the common symbol for the mean?

Select one:
a. ∑
b. Α
c. Ω
d. µ
True or False: Mean is computed as the weighted average of the possible numbers of random
variables. ANSWER: TRUE

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:
a. All values are less than the mean.
b. All values are equal to the z-score
c. All values are equal to the mean.
d. All values are greater than the mean.
True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.

Answer: true

How do you determine the value of the mean,

Select one:
a. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.
b. None of the choices
c. Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take
the product of all possible values of X.
d. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
Answer: FALSE

true or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
~ true

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.

Select one:
a. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.
b. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.
c. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the
statement.
d. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?

Select one:
a. Mean is greater than Median.
b. Data is exactly equal to the mean.
c. Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.
d. Median is greater than Mean.
e. None of the choices
What are the percentages of normal distribution within 1, 2 and 3 standard deviation.

Select one:
a. Approximately 50% and 50% respectively
b. Exactly 25%, 25% and 50% respectively
c. Exactly 100% be applied to each standard deviation
d. Approximately 68%, 95% and 99.7% respectively
In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size ________________________.

Select one:
a. Must be greater than zero.
b. Must be greater than sample distribution.
c. Must be equal than the sample mean.
d. Must be greater than 30.
This is a representative subset of a population.

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Sample
c. Statistics
d. Mean
In the Empirical Rule, _______ % of data will fall in with two standard deviation.

Select one:
a. 99.7
b. 34
c. 50
d. 100
e. 95

This is always in the center of the normal curve

Select one:
a. Mode
b. Median
c. Standard Deviation
d. Mean

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value.
A: false

In a normal curve, the mean is located at the


Select one:
a. highest point of the curve
b. lowest point of the curve
c. midpoint of the curve
d. intersection of the lowest and highest point
The range of probability is

Select one:
a. can be any number (positive or negative)
b. from zero to 1
c. negative 1 to positive 1
d. from zero to any positive number
The standard deviation of the normal distribution is

Select one:
a. should always be a positive number
b. always equal to zero
c. always equal to one
d. greater than or equal to zero
This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value.

Select one:
a. Median
b. Standard Deviation
c. Variance
d. Mode
e. Mean
The mean of the normal distribution is

Select one:
a. should always be a positive number
b. always equal to zero
c. always equal to one
d. greater than or equal to zero
This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Mean
c. Sample Distribution of sample means
d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means
e. Sample
f. Parameter
g. Random Sample
h. Standard Curve
i. Sampling Error
j. Population
k. Population Mean
l. Distribution Error
m. Median
n. Mode
o. Statistics
p. Sample
q. Deviation Error
True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is
3/8.

Answer: false

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean.

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation Error
b. Confidence Interval
c. Margin of Error
d. Confidence Level

The t-distribution shape changes as the _______________ changes.

Select one:
a. Population Mean
b. None of the choices
c. Sample Mean
d. Sample size
The confidence level is expressed in terms of ____________.

Select one:
a. Percentage
b. Whole Number
c. Fraction
d. Ratio

In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the population is estimated by dividing the
standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

Select one:
a. The statement is TRUE
b. The statement is FALSE
c. The statement is SOMETIMES FALSE
d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE

Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.


A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Basic Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss
Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

STAT-112-20172S / ► Week 10: Quarterly Exam / ► Quarterly Exam


Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a _ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is __________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Basic Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_____.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss
Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that ___ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

Which of the following is tells about t distribution,


A: all of the choices

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Median; None of the choices; Mean is equal to Mode;
Mean is equal to Median and Mode Mean is equal to Median and Mode

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey company
collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on the next
election. Yes

1. Given the data set, find the Mean Value or Expected value (round off your answer to the nearest
tenths): 4.2

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. The brightness of an LED bulb
CONTINUOUS
In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.: The statement is FALSE.; None of the
choices; The statement is TRUE.; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.

None of the choices

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value. False

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.
4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4 2.60

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. True

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False

True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Women who
volunteer to take a survey on human rights. No

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of:
Continuous Discrete Random Variable; None of the choices; Discrete Random Variables; Discrete
Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Random Variable Continuous Random Variable

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Time travelled by an astronaut


CONTINUOUS

This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value.: Mean;
Median; Standard Deviation; Variance; Mode Variance

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.: Sample; Mode; Random


Sample; Standard Curve; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Statistics;
Sampling Error; Standard Deviation; Population; Distribution Error; Population Mean; Mean; Sample;
Median; Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error; Parameter Sample

True or False: Parameters are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population TRUE
1. Given the data set, find the Mean Value or Expected value (round off your answer to the nearest
tenths): 4.2

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the statement.; The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is
INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is ALWAYS
CORRECT. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.: Standard deviation of the


distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Standard Deviation; Sampling Error; Mean;
Parameter; Random Sample; Mode; Statistics; Standard Curve; Sample; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Population; Median; Sample; Population Mean; Distribution Error Sample

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: always equal to zero; greater than or equal to zero;
always equal to one; should always be a positive number always equal to one

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Z-score;
Normal Distribution Measurement; Median; Empirical Rule Z-score

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Median and Mode; Mean is equal to Median; Mean is
equal to Mode; None of the choices Mean is equal to Median and Mode

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.: The statement is TRUE.; The
statement is FALSE.; None of the choices; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data
set. None of the choices

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 6; 1; 4; 0 4

Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean? : (0.30+0.20+0.10)/3; None of
the choices ; (0.30+0.20+0.10)/(0+1+2) ; (0)(0.30) + (1)(0.20) + (2)(0.10); (0+1+2)(0.30+0.20+0.10)
None of the choices

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Renmel closes his
eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the process for 30 times.
No

True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population FALSE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes
True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. True

True or False: Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means is computed as the population
standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the sample size. FALSE

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 0.25; 0.1255; 0;
None of the choices; 1 0.1255

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer should be rounded off to the
nearest hundredths. 3.2 3.6 3.9 9.2

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the election
results in all areas in the Philippines during election No

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Depth of
building excavation.; Height of students enrolled in an online course.; None of the choices.; Wind speed
during typhoon.; Distance travelled of a tourist bus. None of the choices.

What is the common symbol for the mean?: Α; ∑; µ; Ω µ

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 0.25; 0; None of
the choices; 0.1255; 1 0.1255

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer should be rounded off
to one decimal place. 3 5 5 5 6 6 8 8 13 15 17 30 10.8

How do you determine the value of the mean,: Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by
its associated probability and the take the product of all possible values of X.; None of the choices;
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the
sum over all possible values of X.; Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its
associated probability and the take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

This are numbers that summarizes data from a sample: Parameter; Sampling Error; Statistics; Sample
Distribution of sample means; Standard Deviation; Population Mean; Mode; Standard Curve; Sample;
Population; Median; Distribution Error; Deviation Error; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Random Sample; Mean; Sample Statistics
Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.: None of the choices; Perfectly
asymmetric; Mount-shaped distribution; Bell-shaped Perfectly asymmetric

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Median;
Normal Distribution Measurement; Empirical Rule; Z-score Z-score

Salary, scores and age are examples of ____________ random variables. Continuous

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey
company collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on
the next election. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE

In a normal curve, the bigger the values of standard deviation results to a: wider curve; straight live
curve; skewed to the right; narrower curve; skewed to the left wider curve

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space: Sample space should be always be a number
from zero to one.; Sample space are possible outcomes; Sample space is a subset of events.; Sample
space is also known as probability mass function. Sample space are possible outcomes

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are less than the mean.; All
values are equal to the z-score; All values are equal to the mean.; All values are greater than the mean.
All values are less than the mean.

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Normal
Distribution Measurement; Z-score; Empirical Rule; Median Z-score

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: Non-countable values are called discrete variables; Infinite
numbers are considered discrete variables.; Countable number of values are called discrete variables; All
of the statements are TRUE. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

True or False: Parameters are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population TRUE

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments of a


varsity team DISCRETE

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the statement.; The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is
INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is ALWAYS
CORRECT. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

The range of probability is: can be any number (positive or negative); negative 1 to positive 1; from zero
to any positive number; from zero to 1 from zero to 1

Which of the following is incorrect?: Probability distribution is used to compute discrete random
variables; Probability distribution equals to zero.; Probability distribution is used to compute continuous
random variables; Probability distribution equals to one.; None of the choices Probability distribution
equals to zero.

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are equal to the mean.; All
values are equal to the z-score; All values are less than the mean.; All values are greater than the mean.
All values are less than the mean.

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; Bell Curve; All of the choices
Basic Curve

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher conducts
examination to all his students. No

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer should be rounded off to the
nearest hundredths. 3.2 3.6 3.9 9.2 1.65

True or False: The larger the sample size the closer the sampling distribution was to a normal
distribution TRUE

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 8; 0; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,; 3 8

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of students in a University


DISCRETE

In a given experiment, the sum of all probabilities is: can be any number (positive or negative); One;
Zero; All positive numbers One

This is states that the percentages of data in a normal distribution within 1,2 and 3 standard deviations.:
Empirical Rule; None of the choices; Normal quantile plot; Z score Empirical Rule

Salary, scores and age are examples of ____________ random variables. Continuous

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10
A fair six sided dice is tossed. The player loses 5 pesos if the result is “1”, and loses P5 pesos if the result
is a “6”, the rest of the numbers, player wins P10. Which of the following table best describes the

problem? : ; None of the choices; ;

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to ______. 1

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 18; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22; 22; 0 18

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: None of the choices.; The statement is INCORRECT; The statement is
ALWAYS TRUE.; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE. The statement is INCORRECT

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 0; 4; 6; 1 4

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Selects all areas in
the Philippines who are affected by typhoon and with 5th and 6th income class. Yes

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 1; 4; 6; 0 4

It is computed as the population standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size:
Random Sample; Standard Deviation; Median; Parameter; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Deviation Error; Sample; Mean; Population Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means;
Sampling Error; Sample; Statistics; Mode; Standard Curve; Distribution Error; Population
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population: Mean; Random Sample; Mode;
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Parameter; Standard Curve;
Statistics; Population; Population Mean; Sample; Median; Sampling Error; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Standard Deviation; Distribution Error; Sample Parameter

True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean. False

It is measure of the number of standard deviations a particular data value: Z score; Normal quantile plot;
None of the choices; Empirical Rule Z score

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur compared
to all possible outcomes. False
Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Normal Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; All of the choices; Basic Curve
Normal Curve

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone
subscriber

CONTINUOUS Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No
Renmel closes his eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the
process for 30 times. No

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample
population: Population Mean; Distribution Error; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample
means; Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error; Statistics; Standard Deviation; Parameter;
Sampling Error; Mode; Sample; Mean; Standard Curve; Population; Sample; Median; Random Sample
Sample Distribution of sample means

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.
4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4 2.60

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?: William
Gosset ; Carl Friedrich Gauss ; John Tukey ; Ronald Fisher Carl Friedrich Gauss

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Height of
students enrolled in an online course.; Wind speed during typhoon.; None of the choices.; Distance
travelled of a tourist bus.; Depth of building excavation. None of the choices.

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: All of the statements are TRUE.; Countable number of values
are called discrete variables; Non-countable values are called discrete variables; Infinite numbers are
considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space: Sample space is a subset of events.; Sample
space should be always be a number from zero to one.; Sample space is also known as probability mass
function.; Sample space are possible outcomes Sample space are possible outcomes

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 3; 0; 8; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 8

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer should be rounded off to the
nearest hundredths. 3.2 3.6 3.9 9.2 1.65
True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE Two
dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)? 10

Which of the following is incorrect?: None of the choices; Probability distribution is used to compute
discrete random variables; Probability distribution is used to compute continuous random variables;
Probability distribution equals to one.; Probability distribution equals to zero. Probability distribution
equals to zero. This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these
values. Probability Distribution equals to zero

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Basic Curve; All of the choices; Arc-Shaped Curve; Bell Curve
Basic Curve

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 36.45; 30; 31; 24 31

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Speed of a tropical storm in the
Philippines CONTINUOUS

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 18; 0; 22; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22 18

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/2; 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7 39

It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Empirical Rule; None of the choices; Z score Rule; Variance Rule
Empirical Rule

Use to check the normality of a distribution: Normal quantile plot; Empirical Rule; Z score; None of the
choices Normal quantile plot

True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population FALSE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

How do you determine the value of the mean,: Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables
X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.; Sum each possible
outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the product of all possible
values of X.; Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and
the take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.; None of the choices Multiply each
possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all
possible values of X.

A curve is said to be symmetric if all data points lies at the right side of the curve.
A: false
As the confidence interval for a given statistic increases in length, the confidence level decreases.
A: false

The mean of the normal distribution is: always equal to one; always equal to zero; should always be a
positive number; greater than or equal to zero always equal to zero

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means? 60

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

In a normal curve, the bigger the values of standard deviation results to a: wider curve;
narrower curve; skewed to the right; skewed to the left; straight live curve wider curve

True or False: The larger the sample size the closer the sampling distribution was to a normal
distribution TRUE

True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean. False

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases. FALSE True or False: Mean is
the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Selects all areas in
the Philippines who are affected by typhoon and with 5th and 6th income class. Yes

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 75 and the standard deviation was 5. If Pam z-scored is
1.5, what was her score in the examination?: 82.50; 487.50; None of the choices; 117.50 82.50

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.: Median; Sample; Mean; Mode;
Sample; Standard Deviation; Population Mean; Standard Curve; Deviation Error; Standard deviation of
the distribution of the sample means; Parameter; Statistics; Population; Random Sample; Distribution
Error; Sample Distribution of sample means; Sampling Error Sample

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Bell Curve; Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; All of the choices
Basic Curve

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.
4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4 2.60

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are equal to the mean.; All
values are greater than the mean.; All values are equal to the z-score; All values are less than the mean.
All values are greater than the mean.
Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Time travelled by an astronaut
CONTINUOUS

The process of assigning a number to each member of the population: Random Sample; Population
Mean; Median; Sample; Standard Curve; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means;
Sample; Sample Distribution of sample means; Mean; Distribution Error; Sampling Error; Population;
Parameter; Statistics; Standard Deviation; Deviation Error; Mode Random Sample

Salary, scores and age are examples of ____________ random variables. Continuous

This is states that the percentages of data in a normal distribution within 1,2 and 3 standard deviations.:
Normal quantile plot; Empirical Rule; Z score; None of the choices Empirical Rule

Which of the following statement is CORRECT?: A discrete variable is a random variable where data can
take infinitely many variables; A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible
outcome of an experiment; A discrete variable are countable number of possible values; Continuous
random variables are finite numbers A discrete variable are countable number of possible values

Consider the given the probability distribution What is the variance? : 2.466; 1.233; 1.99 ; 1.44 1.99

It is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Population Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Sample;
Distribution Error; Population; Mean; Sampling Error; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Sample; Random Sample; Parameter; Standard Curve; Median; Deviation Error; Mode;
Standard Deviation; Statistics Sampling Error

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample
TRUE

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 8; 0; 3; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 8

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 18; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22; 22; 0 18

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.:
None of the choices; True; False; The statement has insufficient information. True

t is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Statistics; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Standard Curve; Sample; Standard Deviation;
Sampling Error; Mode; Population; Deviation Error; Random Sample; Median; Parameter; Mean;
Population Mean; Distribution Error; Sample Sampling Error

1. Given the data set, find the Mean Value or Expected value (round off your answer to the nearest
tenths): 4.2
Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Renmel closes his
eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the process for 30 times.
No

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; Normal Curve; All of the choices
Normal Curve

True or False: The bigger the sample size, the more closely the samples will be clustered around the true
value. TRUE

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments of a


varsity team DISCRETE

This are numbers that summarizes data from a sample: Distribution Error; Population; Parameter;
Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error; Population Mean; Statistics; Sampling Error;
Sample; Mode; Standard Curve; Random Sample; Median; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Sample; Standard Deviation; Mean Statistics

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is ALWAYS TRUE.; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.;
None of the choices.; The statement is INCORRECT The statement is INCORRECT

The range of probability is: can be any number (positive or negative); from zero to any positive number;
negative 1 to positive 1; from zero to 1 from zero to 1

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 24; 31; 36.45; 30 31

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?: 80.50; None of the choices; 53.00; 82.50 53.00

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 44; 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/7; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2 39

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.
1112345558888 4.53
True or False: Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means is computed as the population
standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the sample size. FALSE

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?: The number of volunteers in a
community; The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference.; The tuition fee
enrolled in different universities; The number of senators elected in the Philippines The number of
volunteers in a community

Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean? : (0.30+0.20+0.10)/(0+1+2) ;
(0+1+2)(0.30+0.20+0.10) ; (0)(0.30) + (1)(0.20) + (2)(0.10); (0.30+0.20+0.10)/3; None of the choices
None of the choices

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Normal
Distribution Measurement; Z-score; Median; Empirical Rule Z-score

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Select all 100 poor
households in a community in areas in the Philippines affected by the earthquake. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a university


CONTINUOUS

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey company
collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on the next
election. Yes

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases. FALSE Identify if the random
variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone subscriber
CONTINUOUS

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample
TRUE

In a given experiment, the sum of all probabilities is: One; can be any number (positive or negative);
Zero; All positive numbers One

Which of the following statement is CORRECT?: A discrete variable are countable number of possible
values; A discrete variable is a random variable where data can take infinitely many variables;
Continuous random variables are finite numbers; A continuous random variable assigns a whole number
to each possible outcome of an experiment A discrete variable are countable number of
possible values

The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.: Mode; Median; Mean; Standard
Deviation; Variance Mean

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: always equal to zero; greater than or equal to zero;
always equal to one; should always be a positive number always equal to one
Consider the given the probability distribution What is the variance? : 1.233; 1.99 ; 1.44 ; 2.466 1.99

True or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
True

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 1; 0; 4; 6 4

The mean of the normal distribution is: always equal to zero; should always be a positive number;
always equal to one; greater than or equal to zero always equal to zero

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 1; None of the
choices; 0.1255; 0.25; 0 0.1255 What is the probability of getting all head when a three coins are
tossed? 1/8

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Arc-Shaped Curve; Normal Curve; Basic Curve; All of the choices
Normal Curve

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Arc-Shaped Curve; All of the choices; Basic Curve; Bell Curve
Basic Curve

True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population FALSE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department. Yes

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 24; 30; 31; 36.45 31

Countless number of values are also known as _____________ variables. Continuous It is


computed as the population standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size: Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Sampling Error; Mean; Standard
Deviation; Mode; Statistics; Sample; Median; Random Sample; Population; Standard Curve; Sample
Distribution of sample means; Population Mean; Sample; Parameter; Distribution Error
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins. 8

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Empirical
Rule; Normal Distribution Measurement; Z-score; Median Z-score

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 0; 18; 22; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22 18
Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the election
results in all areas in the Philippines during election No

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?: 4; 2; 1; 3 3

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 4; 0; 1; 6 4

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.
Probability Distribution

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?: Mean is greater than Median.; Median is
greater than Mean.; None of the choices; Data is exactly equal to the mean.; Exactly ½ of the data is
above the mean and ½ of data is below.

Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.

The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.: Mode; Median; Variance; Standard
Deviation; Mean Mean

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.: Bell-shaped; None of the
choices; Perfectly asymmetric; Mount-shaped distribution Perfectly asymmetric

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of proposed thesis in a university
DISCRETE

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/7; 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2 39

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department. Yes

True or False: Parameters are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population TRUE

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is
INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is INCORRECT.
The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is ALWAYS
CORRECT. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.
What is the common symbol for the mean?: ∑; Α; Ω; µ µ

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Bell Curve; All of the choices; Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve
Basic Curve

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Select all 100 poor
households in a community in areas in the Philippines affected by the earthquake. Yes

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 0.25; 0; 0.1255; 1;
None of the choices 0.1255

It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Z score Rule; Empirical Rule; Variance Rule; None of the choices
Empirical Rule

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: greater than or equal to zero; always equal
to one; always equal to zero; should always be a positive number always equal to one

It is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Mean; Standard Deviation; Random Sample; Sampling Error;
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Sample Distribution of sample means;
Median; Parameter; Population Mean; Mode; Sample; Standard Curve; Population; Distribution Error;
Deviation Error; Sample; Statistics Sampling Error

It is the degree of error expected for a given sample design: Population; Random Sample; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Median; Sampling Error; Sample Distribution of
sample means; Sample; Deviation Error; Population Mean; Standard Deviation; Distribution Error;
Standard Curve; Sample; Parameter; Statistics; Mode; Mean Sampling Error

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample
population: Population; Sample; Sample; Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error;
Standard Deviation; Sampling Error; Distribution Error; Median; Mode; Standard deviation of the
distribution of the sample means; Standard Curve; Population Mean; Statistics; Random Sample; Mean;
Parameter Sample Distribution of sample means

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample
population. Sample Distribution of sample means

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Shake a bag
of colored balls, reach in and select a marble with eyes closed. Yes

True or False: The larger the sample size the closer the sampling distribution was to a normal
distribution TRUE
A fair six sided dice is tossed. The player loses 5 pesos if the result is “1”, and loses P5 pesos if the result
is a “6”, the rest of the numbers, player wins P10. Which of the following table best describes the

problem? : None of the choices; ; ;

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?: 53.00; 80.50; None of the choices; 82.50 53.00

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Each audience in a
game show is assigned a number from 111 to 666 and roll three standard dice to choose random
contestants. Yes

What is the probability of getting the same numbers on 3 dice when they are thrown simultaneously?
1

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2;
44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7; 39 39

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur compared
to all possible outcomes. False

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are less than the mean.; All
values are equal to the z-score; All values are equal to the mean.; All values are greater than the mean.
All values are greater than the mean.

The range of probability is: from zero to any positive number; negative 1 to positive 1; can be any
number (positive or negative); from zero to 1 from zero to 1

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Median; Mean is equal to Median and Mode; Mean is
equal to Mode; None of the choices Mean is equal to Median and Mode

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value. False

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the
random variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.
True

It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Variance Rule; None of the choices; Z score Rule; Empirical Rule
Empirical Rule

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement
is ALWAYS CORRECT.; The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be
included in the statement.; The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in
the statement. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means FALSE

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of proposed thesis in a university
DISCRETE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Select all 100 poor
households in a community in areas in the Philippines affected by the earthquake. Yes

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means? 60

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Select all registered
voters in a community whose family income is below 10,000 pesos. Yes

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Wind
speed during typhoon.; Depth of building excavation.; Distance travelled of a tourist bus.; None of the
choices.; Height of students enrolled in an online course. None of the choices.

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: always equal to one; should always be a
positive number; greater than or equal to zero; always equal to zero always equal to one What is
the probability of getting the same numbers on 3 dice when they are thrown simultaneously? 1

Consider the given the probability distribution What is the variance? : 1.99 ; 1.44 ; 1.233; 2.466 1.99

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Shake a bag of
colored balls, reach in and select a marble with eyes closed. Yes

Consider the given the probability distribution The value of the mean is ________. : 4.100 ; 1.233 ;
2.466; 0.082 4.100

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.:
None of the choices; False; True; The statement has insufficient information. True

A representative subset of a population: Random Sample; Deviation Error; Standard Curve; Population
Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample
means; Distribution Error; Median; Sampling Error; Mean; Population; Sample; Sample; Standard
Deviation; Statistics; Parameter; Mode Sample
Which of the following statement is TRUE.: All of the statements are TRUE.; Non-countable values are
called discrete variables; Countable number of values are called discrete variables; Infinite numbers are
considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

The process of assigning a number to each member of the population: Population Mean;
Parameter; Sampling Error; Standard Deviation; Sample; Distribution Error; Statistics; Random Sample;
Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard Curve; Sample; Mode; Deviation Error; Median;
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Population Random Sample

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/2; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7; 44 39

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train. Yes

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means FALSE

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is INCORRECT; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.; None
of the choices.; The statement is ALWAYS TRUE. The statement is INCORRECT

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Empirical
Rule; Median; Z-score; Normal Distribution Measurement Z-score

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 36.45; 31; 24; 30 31

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space: Sample space is a subset of events.; Sample
space are possible outcomes; Sample space is also known as probability mass function.; Sample space
should be always be a number from zero to one. Sample space are possible outcomes

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Depth of
building excavation.; Wind speed during typhoon.; None of the choices.; Distance travelled of a tourist
bus.; Height of students enrolled in an online course. None of the choices.

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?: 3; 2; 4; 1 3

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 0; 1; 6; 4 4
Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone
subscriber CONTINUOUS

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?: Carl Friedrich
Gauss ; John Tukey ; Ronald Fisher ; William Gosset Carl Friedrich Gauss

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of:
Continuous Discrete Random Variable; Discrete Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Random
Variable; None of the choices; Discrete Random Variables Continuous Random Variable

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile:


13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16; 24; 16; 14 14

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.: The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE; The statement is FALSE.; The statement is TRUE.; The
statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE The statement is TRUE.

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a university


CONTINUOUS

rue or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases. FALSE

In a normal curve, the mean is located at the: midpoint of the curve; intersection of the lowest
and highest point; lowest point of the curve; highest point of the curve highest point of the curve

Which of the following is incorrect?: Probability distribution equals to zero.; Probability distribution is
used to compute discrete random variables; Probability distribution is used to compute continuous
random variables; None of the choices; Probability distribution equals to one. Probability distribution
equals to zero.

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE Identify
whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the election results
in all areas in the Philippines during election No What is the common symbol for the mean?: ∑;
Ω; Α; µ µ

True or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
True

True or False: The formula of mean is relative to compute for the variance. True

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 8; 0; 3; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 8
True or False: Variance Error is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population
parameter and the actual but unknown value of the parameter FALSE

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: Non-countable values are called discrete variables;
Countable number of values are called discrete variables; All of the statements are TRUE.; Infinite
numbers are considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete
variables

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of: None
of the choices; Discrete Random Variables; Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Discrete Random
Variable; Discrete Continuous Random Variable Continuous Random Variable

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey
company collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on
the next election. Yes

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher conducts
examination to all his students. No The sum of all the prob

abilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal to ______. 1

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.; The statement is ALWAYS TRUE.;
The statement is INCORRECT; None of the choices. The statement is INCORRECT

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes. False

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.: The statement is FALSE.; The
statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.; None of the choices; The statement is TRUE.
None of the choices

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Select all registered
voters in a community whose family income is below 10,000 pesos. Yes

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

An example of a parameter.: Population Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard


deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Random Sample; Population; Mode; Sample; Median;
Mean; Deviation Error; Standard Curve; Statistics; Parameter; Distribution Error; Standard Deviation;
Sample; Sampling Error Population Mean
Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,; 3; 8; 0 8

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 How many
numbers are in the lower quartile? : 10; 0; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10; 6 6

How do you determine the value of the mean,: Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables
X by its associated probability and the take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.;
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the
sum over all possible values of X.; None of the choices; Sum each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the product of all possible values of X.
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.
1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8 4.53 Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 39;
44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2 39

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population: Parameter; Standard Deviation;
Distribution Error; Sample; Population Mean; Median; Mode; Sample; Sampling Error; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Random Sample; Standard Curve;
Sample Distribution of sample means; Statistics; Population; Mean Parameter

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?: None of the choices; Median is greater than
Mean.; Mean is greater than Median.; Data is exactly equal to the mean.; Exactly ½ of the data is above
the mean and ½ of data is below. Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 31; 36.45; 30; 24 31

The mean of the normal distribution is: greater than or equal to zero; always equal to one; should
always be a positive number; always equal to zero always equal to zero

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False
In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Mode; Mean is equal to Median; None of the
choices; Mean is equal to Median and Mode Mean is equal to Median and Mode

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to ______. 1

It is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Parameter; Mean; Sample; Mode; Distribution Error; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Median; Sampling Error; Deviation Error; Standard
Deviation; Standard Curve; Population; Population Mean; Statistics; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Sample; Random Sample Sampling Error

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

It is the number of times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes.: Probability;
Standard Deviation; Variance; Mean Probability

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. The brightness of an LED bulb
CONTINUOUS

It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Z score Rule; None of the choices; Empirical Rule; Variance Rule
Empirical Rule

This are numbers that summarizes data from a sample: Random Sample; Statistics; Population Mean;
Sample; Deviation Error; Population; Standard Deviation; Parameter; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Sample; Standard Curve; Mode; Median; Sampling Error; Standard deviation of the distribution
of the sample means; Distribution Error; Mean Statistics

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

Use to check the normality of a distribution: None of the choices; Normal quantile plot; Z score;
Empirical Rule Normal quantile plot

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: All of the statements are TRUE.; Non-countable values are
called discrete variables; Countable number of values are called discrete variables; Infinite numbers are
considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone
subscriber CONTINUOUS
Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Women who
volunteer to take a survey on human rights. No

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?: The number of senators elected in
the Philippines; The number of volunteers in a community; The tuition fee enrolled in different
universities; The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference. The number of
senators elected in the Philippines

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to ______. 1

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey company
collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on the next
election. Yes

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.: The statement is FALSE.; The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE; The statement is TRUE.; The
statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE The statement is TRUE.

An example of a parameter.: Standard Deviation; Sample; Random Sample; Standard deviation of the
distribution of the sample means; Mode; Median; Sampling Error; Standard Curve; Population Mean;
Statistics; Parameter; Distribution Error; Deviation Error; Mean; Sample; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Population Population Mean

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples
of: Discrete Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Discrete Random
Variable; Discrete Random Variables; None of the choices Continuous Random Variable

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE

1. Given the data set below, compute for the variance. (Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths):
A: 5.98

The degree of error expected for a given sample design


A: sampling error
This is defined by two values, between which a population parameter is said to lie.
A: interval estimate

Which of the following applies to Central Limit Theorem?


A: Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is greater than or
equal to 30.

These are numbers that summarizes data from a sample.


A: statistics

The average of the population.


A: mean

Confidence interval is associated by confidence level


A: true

In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: population mean

Which of the following does describes a T distribution?


A: all of the choices

In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, which of the statement applies?
A: A sample size greater than or equal to 30

Margin of Error is computed as quotient of the standard deviation and the ____________ of the
sample size multiplied by the confidence coefficient.
A: square root

In a normal distribution curve, the total area of the curve is


A: 1

Number of rooms & employees are examples of _________________.


A: Discrete Random Variables

What is the formula to calculate the standard deviation of the sampling distribution?
A: Standard deviation of the population divided by the square root of the sample size

The formula to computer for the confidence interval is?

A:

The mean of sample should fall ________________ the lower and upper values of the confidence
interval.
A: within

Which of the following describes a T distribution?


A: all of the choices

As the confidence interval for a given statistics increases in length,


A: confidence level increases

T distribution is use to estimate population mean interval for:


A: Smaller samples

In a normal curve, z-score is ______________.


A: Always equal to zero.

Also known as Bell shaped curve.


A: normal curve

In a normal distribution, the tail of the curve __________ along the horizontal axis.
A: flatten

Formula to compute for the variance

A:

According to the Empirical Rule, ________ % of the sample estimates will fall within one standard
error above the population parameter.

The process of assigning a number to each member of the population


A: Random Sampling

Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.


A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif

A: Variance

Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59

A: 31

Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

A: Sample Mean

Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.

A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.

A: The statement is TRUE.

Q: As the sample size increases,

A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.

Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8

A: 4.53

Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.

A: 8

Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a


university

A: CONTINUOUS

Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.

A: False

Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.

A: False

Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39

A: 39

Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?

A: Mean of Means is equal to 0

Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order

A: True

Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.

A: False

Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,

A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?

A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.

A: Yes

Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community

A: DISCRETE

Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called

A: Normal Curve

Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the

A: Population mean

Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?

A: Mean

Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.

A: Confidence Level

Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.

A: Z score

Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.

A: True

Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.

A: Less than 10%

Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution

A: Normal quantile plot

Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments


of a varsity team

A: DISCRETE

Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.

A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.

A: Yes

Q: Consider the given the probability distribution

A:

Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.

REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.

If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?

A: 1140

Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.

A: All of the choices

Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population

A: False

Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?

A: 3

Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called

A: Basic Curve

Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in


the lower quartile?

A: 4

Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.

A: 30

Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?

A: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample

A: True

Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68

Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to

A: 1

Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.

A: False

Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.

A: No

Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile

A: 14

Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?

A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation

Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?

x,0,1,2

p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10

A: None of the choices

Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False
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Short Quiz 8

The “p hat” is calculated as

Select one:

a. Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

b. Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements Correct

c. 1- (Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes)

d. (Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements) – 1

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The correct answer is: Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed

Select one:

a. Normally Correct

b. Randomly

c. Evenly
d. Unevenly

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The correct answer is: Normally

A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?

Select one:

a. 80%

b. 20%

c. 17% Correct

d. 83%

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The correct answer is: 17%

When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96

Select one:

a. Margin of Errors

b. Confidence coefficients Correct

c. Confidence intervals

d. “p hat” values

Feedback

The correct answer is: Confidence coefficients

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. Always equal to the number or samples

b. A range of possible values for a population parameter.

c. Equal to the population mean

d. A statistical that estimates a population parameter Correct

Feedback
The correct answer is: A statistical that estimates a population parameter

The ̂p is the ____________ estimate of p.

Select one:

a. balanced

b. unbiased Correct

c. biased

d. inverse

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 1.24 Correct

b. 26.76

c. 3.16

d. 0.63

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The correct answer is: 1.24

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (11.34, 14.89)

b. (1.63, 2.25)

c. (21.36, 24.63)

d. (26.36, 29.63) Correct

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The correct answer is: (26.36, 29.63)

What is in the center of the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Margin of Error
b. Point Estimate Correct

c. Population Parameter

d. Number of samples

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The correct answer is: Point Estimate

In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample proportion ^p
of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.

Select one:

a. 45%

b. 0.40

c. 55%

d. 0.60 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.60

As the confidence interval for a given statistics increases in length, the confidence level
___________.

A: Increases - correct

Learning Activity 8 Stats

Margin of error is

Select one:

a. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample
size Correct

b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the
sample size

c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided by standard deviation

d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided standard deviation

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The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size
Given n=100, x¯ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (42.103, 43.970)

b. (43.355, 46.645)

c. (44.461, 45.329) Incorrect

d. (46.921, 47.727)

Feedback

The correct answer is: (43.355, 46.645)

Given n=100, x¯ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 0.348 Incorrect

b. 0.20

c. 0.392

d. 0.196

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The correct answer is: 0.392

A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are satisfied
with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ^p of those who are
not satisfied based on the sample provided.

Select one:

a. 55%

b. 0.32 Correct

c. 0.

d. 0.68

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The correct answer is: 0.32


A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource Center
of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how many
students are not using the Library Resource Center?

Select one:

a. 33

b. 30

c. 67 Correct

d. 70

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The correct answer is: 67

Learning Activity 9 Stats

A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 8 hours less 1.2 hours

b. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours Correct

c. None of the choices

d. 8 hours less 1.2 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

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The correct answer is: Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (17,482, 18,649)

b. (19,804, 20,196) Correct


c. (23,467, 24,639)

d. (26,928, 27,375)

Feedback

The correct answer is: (19,804, 20,196)

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.043 Incorrect

b. 0.052

c. 0.064

d. 0.074

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.064

Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.053

b. 0.085

c. 0.072 Incorrect

d. 0.039

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.053

A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ± 20
percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident
in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. (0.490, 0.601)

b. (0.452, 0.538)
c. (0.565, 0.640) Correct

d. (0.316, 0.483)

Feedback

The correct answer is: (0.565, 0.640)

Short Quiz 9

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.086

b. 0.059

c. 0.039 Incorrect

d. 0.330

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.059

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one:

a. 0.564 < p < 0.640

b. 0.640 < p < 0.742 Incorrect

c. 0.742 < p < 0.834

d. 0.834 < p < 0.927

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.564 < p < 0.640


A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.077

b. 0.329 Incorrect

c. 0.834

d. 0.290

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The correct answer is: 0.077

Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (79,301 , 80,890) Incorrect

b. (59,706 , 60,294)

c. (59,301 , 60,890)

d. (79,706 , 80,294)

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The correct answer is: (59,706 , 60,294)

A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 4.50 hours < p < 5.89 hours

b. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours Correct

c. 8.66 hours < p < 11.26 hours


d. 7.34 hours < p < 8.66 hours

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The correct answer is: 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.055

b. 0.069

c. 0.047 Correct

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.047

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?

Select one:

a. Lim Electronics can use the survey conducted for their advertisements.

b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

c. The confidence interval support the claim of Lim Electronics. Incorrect

d. The information is not sufficient to conclude.

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The correct answer is: The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Z score plus less the square root of 9 hours less 1.5 hours

b. None of the choices

c. 9 hours less 1.5 hours Correct

d. All of the choices

e. 9 hours less 1.5 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level
A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.0726

b. 0.8932

c. 0.4508 Incorrect

d. 0.0934

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The correct answer is: 0.0726

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.

Select one:

a. 0.85 Incorrect

b. 0.72

c. 0.30

d. 0.60

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The correct answer is: 0.60

Learning Activity 10 Stats

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ^ =0.25.

Select one:

a. 34 Incorrect

b. 33
c. 31

d. 32

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The correct answer is: 33

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ^p =0.25.

Select one:

a. 20 Incorrect

b. 22

c. 23

d. 21

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The correct answer is: 23

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ^p =0.35.

Select one:

a. 389

b. 215 Incorrect

c. 139

d. 152

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The correct answer is: 152

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ^p =0.30.

Select one:

a. 41

b. 42

c. 44 Incorrect

d. 43

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The correct answer is: 43


The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the sample size
needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building. He wants to be able
to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys during past year that 85%
approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer need?

Select one:

a. 278 Incorrect

b. 2,145

c. 1,372

d. 196

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The correct answer is: 196

Short Quiz 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students
in the university.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Correct

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The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.

Select one:

a. Mutually exclusive

b. All of the choices

c. None of the choices

d. Mutually inclusive Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mutually inclusive


Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per
day on average, and calculated x¯ = 50.30. ABC suggests that µ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual
mean is less than the website owner claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?

Select one:

a. 55

b. Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

c. Null hypothesis µ ? 55, Alternative hypothesis µ

d. Null hypothesis µ > 55, Alternative hypothesis µ = 55

e. 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ? 55 Correct

f. Null hypothesis µ

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ ≥ 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.

Select one:

a. Rejection hypothesis Incorrect

b. Statistical hypothesis

c. Alternative hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The probability of making type I error is


Select one:

a. ß

b. 1- a

c. 1- ß

d. a Correct

e. µ - a

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The correct answer is: a

For the 99% confidence level,

Select one:

a. a

b. a

c. a

d. 0.001

e. a

f. 0.010

g. 0.005

h. 0.025 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.010

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis


This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Rejection region and Null region

b. Rejection region and Critical region Correct

c. Null region and Critical region

d. Null region

e. Critical region

f. None of the choices

g. Rejection region

h. All of the choices

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The correct answer is: Rejection region and Critical region

Learning Activity 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The level of significance is the

Select one:

a. 1 - p value
b. Same as confidence interval

c. Maximum allowable probability of Type II error

d. Minimum allowable probability of Type II error

e. Probability of committing a Type I error Correct

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The correct answer is: Probability of committing a Type I error

What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Less people like IOS than android

b. More people like android than IOS phone Correct

c. Less people like android and IOS phone

d. More people like IOS phone than android phone

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The correct answer is: More people like android than IOS phone

If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error

Select one:

a. Rejection Error

b. Type I Error Correct

c. Correction Error

d. Type II Error

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The correct answer is: Type I Error

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct
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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

Learning Activity 12 Stats

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Correct

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Z score

b. Null value Incorrect

c. Critical value

d. chi value

The correct answer is: Critical value

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

–4

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Correct

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Reject

St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random sample of
49 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard
deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of the overall
population. What can we conclude based?
Select one:

a. Accept null hypothesis

b. Reject null hypothesis

c. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

d. Reject alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

2.35

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Reject

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, s = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4

Answer:

-5 - wrong

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: -2.86

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

-12.83

Incorrect

Feedback
The correct answer is: 2.09

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 8, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 7.2
A: -1.99 - correct

Short Quiz 12

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. 3.49 Incorrect

b. – 1.85

c. – 1.85

d. – 1.33

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The correct answer is: – 1.85

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8.5, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

34.32 - wrong

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: -3.23

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

3.31

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject Correct

c. Do not Reject
Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney.

What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. Reject null hypothesis

b. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

c. Reject alternative hypothesis

d. Accept null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.

Select one:

a. Critical values

b. Alternative hypothesis and critical values Incorrect

c. Null hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis and critical values

e. Alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis and critical values

A sample is small when n=30.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE. Replace the letter n with letter x.

c. The statement is FALSE. Replace the = with =

d. The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.
Select one:

a. The statement is FALSE.

b. The statement is TRUE. Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

0.131

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Incorrect

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.11

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

56.23

Incorrect

Feedback
The correct answer is: 2.09

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

-1.99

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: -1.99

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.20

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

– 0.6

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Learning Activity 13 Stats


A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.033

b. 0.028

c. 0.066 Incorrect

d. 0.041

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The correct answer is: 0.041

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.932

b. 0.400

c. 0.783

d. 0.600 Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 0.400

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.442 Incorrect

b. 0.391

c. 0.137

d. 0.296
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The correct answer is: 0.137

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Reject the null hypothesis

b. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -0.066

b. 2.112

c. -1.231

d. 1.992 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.992

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.899

b. 1.203

c. 0.996

d. 1.095 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.095

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.
What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
A: 0.600

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?


Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026


About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267

fcost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921
Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822
Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.675

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?


Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: -1.260


About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct
Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.675

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.062

b. 0.077

c. 0.034 correct

d. 0.045
Short quiz 14

In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable.

Select one:

a. Perfect Correlation Incorrect

b. Positive Correlation

c. Scattered Correlation

d. Negative Correlation

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The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.

Select one:

a. Line Plots Incorrect

b. XY intersection plot

c. scatter plot

d. Cartesian plane

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The correct answer is: scatter plot

When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means

Select one:

a. Negative linear association

b. Weak linear association

c. Positive linear association Incorrect

d. Strong linear association

e. Cannot determine with the given information

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The correct answer is: Strong linear association

This measures relationship between bivariate data.


Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Correlation Correct

c. All of the choices

d. Linear Regression

e. Scatterplot Analysis

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The correct answer is: Correlation

A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations with


a line segment to give more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Scatter Plot

c. Correlation Plot

d. Line plot Correct

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The correct answer is: Line plot

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also decreases.

Select one:

a. negative linear association Incorrect

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. positive linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.

Select one:
a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE.

Learning Actvity 14 Stats

Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.

Select one:

a. Positive linear association Incorrect

b. Weak linear association

c. Strong linear association

d. None of the choices

e. Negative linear association

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The correct answer is: Negative linear association

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases.

Select one:

a. positive linear association Correct

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.

Select one:
a. Trend line Correct

b. Correlation line

c. Cross line

d. Scatter line

Feedback

The correct answer is: Trend line

The three important characteristics of a bivariate?

Select one:

a. Elliptical, Rounded, Scattered

b. Proportional, Directional, Elliptical

c. Direction, Shape, Strength

d. Line, Points, Shape Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Direction, Shape, Strength

The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________

Select one:

a. XY Plots

b. Trend line plots

c. Bivariate data

d. scatter plot Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: scatter plot

Short Quiz 15

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation Correct

b. Weak positive correction


c. Strong positive correction

d. Minimal positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: No apparent correlation

Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.

Select one:

a. 0, 100 Incorrect

b. 1, 100

c. +1, -1

d. 0, 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: +1, -1

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Describe the relationship based on the r-value r=0,

Select one:

a. No relationship

b. Deterministic relationship Incorrect

c. Weak relationship

d. Strong relationship

Feedback

The correct answer is: No relationship

The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.


Select one:

a. A positive number greater than 1

b. Equal to zero.

c. None of the choices

d. Equal to 1.

e. A positive number greater than 0. Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Equal to 1.

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

b. Weak positive correction

c. No apparent correlation

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The variable that causes an effect

Select one:

a. Response variable

b. Explanatory variable Correct

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other observation
to be high.

Select one:

a. XY Plot
b. Positive Correlation

c. Direct Correlation Incorrect

d. Negative Correlation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Cannot be determined

c. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

The variable that reflects the effect

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Correct

c. Correlation variable

d. Trend variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Response variable

Learning Activity 15 Stats

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction

b. Strong positive correction Correct


c. No apparent correlation

d. Weak positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation

Select one:

a. r2

b. r

c. XY

d. None of the choices Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: r

It is also called independent variable

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Incorrect

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

Salary and number of years of experience

Select one:

a. Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable Correct

b. Salary is the explanatory variable and number of years is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20


Select one:

a. No apparent correlation

b. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

c. Weak positive correction

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Weak positive correction

Expenditure is an example of a

Select one:

a. Trend variable

b. Explanatory variable

c. Correlation variable

d. Response variable Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Response variable

Short Quiz 16 Stats

The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a

Select one:

a. Parabola Correct

b. Ellipse

c. Circle

d. Straight line

Feedback

The correct answer is: Parabola

When slope is positive,

Select one:

a. y increases as x increases Correct


b. y decreases as x increases

c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin

d. y decreases, x values approaches 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: y increases as x increases

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.

Select one:

a. FALSE

b. Cannot be determined

c. TRUE Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: TRUE

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=3x + 11 Incorrect

b. y=6x + 5

c. y=8x + 3

d. y=3x + 8

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=8x + 3

If the line has no slope,

Select one:

a. The line is a horizontal line

b. The line is at the point of origin

c. The line intercepts the x and y axis

d. The line lies at the x axis Incorrect


Feedback

The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 9

b. 11

c. 8

d. 3 Incorrect

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: 8

Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?

Answer:

4.2

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 7

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=5x + 1

b. y=10x + 2 Incorrect

c. y=5x + 2

d. y=10x + 1

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=5x + 1

Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?

Answer:
Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 9

The equation y=mx + b is also known as

Select one:

a. slope intercept form

b. y intercept Incorrect

c. correlation intercept form

d. xy intercept form

Feedback

The correct answer is: slope intercept form

Learning Activity 16 Stats

Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?

Answer:

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=3x + 1

b. 2y=6x + 3

c. y=-3x + 3 Correct

d. 2y=6x + 1

The correct answer is: y=-3x + 3


Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 2 Correct

b. 1

c. 8

d. 7

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: 2

Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 5

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=2x + 7 Correct

b. y=5x + 2

c. y=7x + 1

d. y=7x + 5

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: y=2x + 7


Write the slope-intercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and y-intercept 4.
answer: 6x+4
Sampling distribution of proportions is randomly distributed.
A: FALSE. Replace the word Sampling distribution with Confidence Coefficient - correct

Given n=60, x̄ =250, s=3, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
A: (58.59, 61.41) - correct

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.12 and ̂p = 0.30.
A: 57 - correct

Margin of Error is in the center of the confidence interval?


A: FALSE. Replace the word “Margin of Error” with “Point Estimate” - correct

Given the sample size (n=230) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error
for the 95% confidence interval:
A: 0.083 - correct

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 228 - correct

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 89 - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.20 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 35 - correct
True of False. The series of disconnected points is referred to as Bivariate.
A: false - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.25 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 23 - correct

Given n=20, x̄ =30, s=2, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
A: 0.74 - correct

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each
of the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 20.8, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 21.2
A: 0.99 - correct
Common choices of confidence level are
A: 90%, 95%, 99% - correct

Identify the following formula: 1- q̂


A: Sample Proportion - correct

Proportion is a fraction expression where the _____________________ is in the numerator and the
_____________________ is the denominator.
A: Favorable response, Total number of responses - correct

A sample is small when n≤30


A: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large. - correct
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
1.60
A: Do not Reject - correct

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p=0.15.
A:196 - correct

Given n=50, x̄ =250, s=4, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
A: (249.07, 250.93) – correct

Given the sample size (n=250) and sample proportion (p=0.40), find the approximate margin of error
for the 90% confidence interval:
A: 0.05 - correct
Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each
of the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 31.2, σ = 3, n = 66, x̄ = 32
A: 2.17 - correct

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 81 - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂p =0.35.
A: 152 – correct

The management of a local grocery store wants to estimate the average amount their customers
spend at the store to within 0.50 pesos, with a 90% confidence. What is the minimum sample size
required, if the standard deviation is assumed to be 4.50 pesos.
A: 220 - correct

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂p =0.25.
A: 80 - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.11 and ̂p = 0.35.
A: 126 - correct

Given the sample size (n=150) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error
for the 95% confidence interval:
A: 0.07 – correct

A survey was conducted to 200 Grade 6 students who uses the internet in research instead of the
school library. Based on the survey, 160 students responded Yes. What is the population proportion
to students who uses the library in their research?
A: 80% - correct
St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 900. From a random
sample of 169 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 850
with a standard deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of
the overall population: What can we conclude based on the hypotheses and test statistic?
A: Reject null hypothesis - correct

Given n=20, x̄ =89, s=2, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
A: 1.15 - correct

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
0.1 – correct

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
– 3.1
A: reject – correct

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
1.0
A: do not reject - correct

When the confidence level is 90%, the Confidence coefficients is +-


A: 1.645 - correct
Bivariate is defined as the analysis of a single variable.
A: false - correct

Which of the following is a characteristics of a bivariate?


A: All of the choices - correct

Given the equation 3y = x+15, what is the y intercept?


A: 5 - correct

Given the equation 9y = x+9, what is the y intercept?


A: 1 - correct

Scatter plot is a series of connected points to form a line.


A: false - correct

Year is an example of a
A: Explanatory variable - correct

Given the equation y = 8x+ 14, what is the slope?


A: 8 - correct

A perfect correlation pattern is produced when


A: Points on a scatterplot lie on a straight line - correct

If the line has no slope or equal to zero


The line is a horizontal line - correct

The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a


A: parabola - correct

Three characteristics of a bivariate are


A: Shape, direction and strength - correct

Which of the following is INCORRECT about correlation coefficient.


A: correlation coefficient can never be a zero value - correct

The equation y=8x2 + 4 will produce a


A: parabola - correct
House rent and house floor area
A: House floor area is the explanatory variable and house rent is the response variable - correct

Given the equation 5y = 20x+ 30, what is the slope?


A: 4 - correct

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable y.
A: FALSE – correct

Given the equation 3y = 21x + 9, what is the slope?


A: 7

Given the equation 9y = 18x + 9, what is the slope?


A: 2
Using the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in 3
decimal places.
n=700, p̂ = 0.75, 95% confidence
A: 0.718 - correct

Using the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in 3
decimal places.
n=700, p̂ = 0.75, 95% confidence
A: 0.780 - correct

Using the following data, find the margin of error. Your answer must be in 3 decimal places
n=400, p̂ = 0.75, 90% confidence
A: 0.036 - correct

Given the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two
decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 80, Standard Deviation = 20, Confidence coefficient = 1.645
A: 76.71 - correct

Given the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two
decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 69.84 – correct

Given the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two
decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 80.16 - correct

Given the following data, find the margin of error. Your answer must be in two decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 5.16 - correct
Statistics and Probability (STAT-112) Grade11

WEEK 1

Learning Act. 1 Stats

Which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All of the statements are TRUE.

b. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

c. Non-countable values are called discrete variables

d. Infinite numbers are considered discrete variables.

Answer: Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Question 2

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of

Select one:

a. Discrete Continuous Random Variable

b. Continuous Discrete Random Variable

c. Continuous Random Variable

d. Discrete Random Variables

e. None of the choices

Answer: Continuous Random Variable

Question 3

True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a discrete
random variable.

Answer:

false

Question 4

Which of the following is incorrect?

Select one:
a. Probability distribution equals to one.

b. Probability distribution equals to zero.

c. Probability distribution is used to compute discrete random variables

d. None of the choices

e. Probability distribution is used to compute continuous random variables

Answer: Probability distribution equals to zero.

Question 5

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?

Select one:

a. 0.1255

b. 0.25

c. 1

d. None of the choices

e. 0

Answer: 0.1255

Short Quiz 1

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space

Select one:

a. Sample space is also known as probability mass function.

b. Sample space is a subset of events.

c. Sample space should be always be a number from zero to one.

d. Sample space are possible outcomes

Answer: Sample space are possible outcomes

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to _____

Answer: 1

How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.

Answer: 8
Salary, scores and age are examples of answer: continuous.. random variables

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?

Select one:

a. The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference.

b. The tuition fee enrolled in different universities

c. The number of volunteers in a community

d. The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Answer: The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Countless number of values are also known as Answer continuous.. variables.

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?

Select one:

a. Distance travelled of a tourist bus.

b. Depth of building excavation.

c. None of the choices.

d. Height of students enrolled in an online course.

e. Wind speed during typhoon.

Answer: None of the choices.

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.

Select one:

a. The statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE

b. The statement is TRUE.

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE

Answer: The statement is TRUE.

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.

Select one:

a. None of the choices


b. The statement has insufficient information.

c. True

d. False

Answer: True

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.

Answer: Probability Distribution

Week3 Stats

WEEK 3

Learning Activity 3 AND SHORT QUIZ 3

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Median

b. Z-score

c. Normal Distribution Measurement

d. Empirical Rule

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z-score

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 75 and the standard deviation was 5. If Pam z-scored is
1.5, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 117.50

b. 487.50

c. None of the choices

d. 82.50

Feedback

The correct answer is: 82.50

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
Select one:

a. Carl Friedrich Gauss

b. William Gosset

c. Ronald Fisher

d. John Tukey

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.

Select one:

a. Mount-shaped distribution

b. Bell-shaped

c. None of the choices

d. Perfectly asymmetric

Feedback

The correct answer is: Perfectly asymmetric

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?

Select one:

a. 3

b. 2

c. 4

d. 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Short Quiz 3

In a normal distribution curve,

Select one:

a. Mean is equal to Median and Mode


b. None of the choices

c. Mean is equal to Mode

d. Mean is equal to Median

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mean is equal to Median and Mode

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Empirical Rule

b. Median

c. Z-score

d. Normal Distribution Measurement

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z-score

Given the set of data:

1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the lower quartile

Select one:

a. 8

b. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,

c. 3

d. 0

Feedback

The correct answer is: 8

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 53.00

b. None of the choices


c. 80.50

d. 82.50

Feedback

The correct answer is: 53.00

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All values are greater than the mean.

b. All values are less than the mean.

c. All values are equal to the mean.

d. All values are equal to the z-score

Feedback

The correct answer is: All values are less than the mean.

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the upper quartile

Select one:

a. 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22

b. 18

c. 22

d. 0

Feedback

The correct answer is: 18

Find the median of the following data set.

11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59

Select one:

a. 36.45

b. 24

c. 30
d. 31

Feedback

The correct answer is: 31

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

How many numbers are in the lower quartile?

Select one:

a. 0

b. 10

c. 6

d. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

Feedback

The correct answer is: 6

Normal Distribution Curve is also called

Select one:

a. Arc-Shaped Curve

b. Bell Curve

c. Basic Curve

d. All of the choices

Feedback

The correct answer is: Bell Curve

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE.

b. None of the choices

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.

Feedback
The correct answer is: None of the choices
Week 5 Stats

Learning Activity 4

True or False: Variance Error is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population
parameter and the actual but unknown value of the parameter

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design

The correct answer is: TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

The correct answer is: No

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.

1112345558888

The correct answer is: 4.53

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.

4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4

The correct answer is: 2.60

Week 5 Stats short quiz 4

Short Quiz 4

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Renmel closes his eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the
process for 30 times.

The correct answer is: No

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means

The correct answer is: FALSE

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.

Select one:
a. Mode

b. Deviation Error

c. Parameter

d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

e. Random Sample

f. Mean

g. Sampling Error

h. Population Mean

i. Median

j. Statistics

k. Distribution Error

l. Sample Distribution of sample means

m. Standard Curve

n. Sample

o. Standard Deviation

p. Sample

q. Population

The correct answer is: Sample

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Women who volunteer to take a survey on human rights.

The correct answer is: No

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample population

Select one:

a. Deviation Error

b. Parameter

c. Sample

d. Standard Deviation

e. Distribution Error
f. Population

g. Random Sample

h. Mode

i. Sampling Error

j. Population Mean

k. Mean

l. Statistics

m. Median

n. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

o. Sample Distribution of sample means

p. Sample

q. Standard Curve

The correct answer is: Sample Distribution of sample means

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

Each audience in a game show is assigned a number from 111 to 666 and roll three standard dice to
choose random contestants.

The correct answer is: Yes

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means?

The correct answer is: 60

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer should be rounded off to one
decimal place.

3 5 5 5 6 6 8 8 13 15 17 30

The correct answer is: 10.8

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.

The correct answer is: FALSE


Learning Activity 6 Stats
To calculate the mean from a sample,

Select one:

a. Get the half of the sum of the all the values

b. Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

c. Divide each value with the sum of all values

d. None of the choices

The correct answer is: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places. Write the measurement at the end of the answer.

Average Speed of a car Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 Car 4

80 kph 75 kph 60 kph 66 kph

The correct answer is: 7 0 . 2 5 k p h

This is defined by two values, between which a population parameter is said to lie.

Select one:

a. Interval Estimate

b. Points Estimate

c. Coefficient Estimate

d. Point to point Estimate

The correct answer is: Interval Estimate

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places, if necessary.

Scores of students in quizzes

The correct answer is: 77.70

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. (Round off your
answer to the nearest hundredths.)

The correct answer is: 85.75

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. none of the choices


b. always equal to the mean

c. used to estimate population parameter Correct

d. the number of samples

e. a range of possible values of population mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: used to estimate population parameter

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. Sample distribution Incorrect

b. Confidence Limit

c. Confidence coefficient

d. Sample Mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: Sample Mean

Short Quiz 6 Stats

Confidence interval is associated by confidence level

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: TRUE

The effectiveness of the sample android application can be measured by the proportion of mobile users
who install the application. To determine this proportion for a specific android app, the distributed to
500 users and 450 user install the app. The point estimate is ____________.

Select one:
a. .85

b. .80

c. .90

d. .95

The correct answer is: .90

Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?

Select one:

a. Mode

b. Mean

c. Standard Deviation

d. Median

The correct answer is: Mean

Confidence level indicates the level of assurance that confidence interval encloses the:

Select one:

a. unknown population mean

b. biased sample

c. known population mean

d. unbiased sample

The correct answer is: unknown population mean

Which of the following applies to confidence interval

Select one:

a. Confidence interval is used to the true mean of population

b. As the confidence interval for a given statistic increases in length, the confidence level increases

c. Confidence interval is associated by confidence level

d. None of the choices

e. All of the choices

The correct answer is: All of the choices

A 95% confidence interval means 95% of all samples of size n would fall ______ our confidence interval
Select one:

a. Below

b. Outside

c. None of the choices

d. Within

e. Above

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The correct answer is: Within

You need to calculate for the confidence interval for the population mean. The population standard
deviation is known. There are 50 sample observations. You will use 95 percent level of confidence. The
appropriate value of z is:

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. 1.64

c. 2.58

d. 1.96

e. 1

The correct answer is: 1.96

Point estimate is always equal to the sampling coefficient.

Select one:

a. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is equal to the number of samples”

b. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is used to estimate population parameter”

c. TRUE

d. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of population mean”

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of
population mean”

Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. TRUE
b. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to confidence limit

c. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

d. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to Confidence Limit

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

The confidence level is expressed as a fraction

Select one:

a. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE


Short Quiz 8

The “p hat” is calculated as

Select one:

a. Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

b. Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements Correct

c. 1- (Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes)

d. (Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements) – 1

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The correct answer is: Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed

Select one:

a. Normally Correct

b. Randomly

c. Evenly

d. Unevenly

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The correct answer is: Normally

A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?

Select one:
a. 80%

b. 20%

c. 17% Correct

d. 83%

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The correct answer is: 17%

When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96

Select one:

a. Margin of Errors

b. Confidence coefficients Correct

c. Confidence intervals

d. “p hat” values

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The correct answer is: Confidence coefficients

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. Always equal to the number or samples

b. A range of possible values for a population parameter.

c. Equal to the population mean

d. A statistical that estimates a population parameter Correct

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The correct answer is: A statistical that estimates a population parameter

The ^p is the ____________ estimate of p.

Select one:

a. balanced

b. unbiased Correct

c. biased

d. inverse
Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 1.24 Correct

b. 26.76

c. 3.16

d. 0.63

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The correct answer is: 1.24

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (11.34, 14.89)

b. (1.63, 2.25)

c. (21.36, 24.63)

d. (26.36, 29.63) Correct

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The correct answer is: (26.36, 29.63)

What is in the center of the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Margin of Error

b. Point Estimate Correct

c. Population Parameter

d. Number of samples

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The correct answer is: Point Estimate

In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample proportion ^p
of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.

Select one:
a. 45%

b. 0.40

c. 55%

d. 0.60 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.60

Learning Activity 8 Stats

Margin of error is

Select one:

a. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample
size Correct

b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the
sample size

c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided by standard deviation

d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided standard deviation

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The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size

Given n=100, x¯ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (42.103, 43.970)

b. (43.355, 46.645)

c. (44.461, 45.329) Incorrect

d. (46.921, 47.727)

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The correct answer is: (43.355, 46.645)

Given n=100, x¯ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 0.348 Incorrect

b. 0.20

c. 0.392

d. 0.196

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The correct answer is: 0.392

A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are satisfied
with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ^p of those who are
not satisfied based on the sample provided.

Select one:

a. 55%

b. 0.32 Correct

c. 0.

d. 0.68

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The correct answer is: 0.32

A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource Center
of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how many
students are not using the Library Resource Center?

Select one:

a. 33

b. 30

c. 67 Correct

d. 70

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The correct answer is: 67


Learning Activity 9 Stats

A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 8 hours less 1.2 hours

b. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours Correct

c. None of the choices

d. 8 hours less 1.2 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

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The correct answer is: Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (17,482, 18,649)

b. (19,804, 20,196) Correct

c. (23,467, 24,639)

d. (26,928, 27,375)

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The correct answer is: (19,804, 20,196)

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.043 Incorrect

b. 0.052

c. 0.064

d. 0.074

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The correct answer is: 0.064

Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.053

b. 0.085

c. 0.072 Incorrect

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.053

A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ± 20
percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident
in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. (0.490, 0.601)

b. (0.452, 0.538)

c. (0.565, 0.640) Correct

d. (0.316, 0.483)

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The correct answer is: (0.565, 0.640)

Short Quiz 9

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.086
b. 0.059

c. 0.039 Incorrect

d. 0.330

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The correct answer is: 0.059

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one:

a. 0.564 < p < 0.640

b. 0.640 < p < 0.742 Incorrect

c. 0.742 < p < 0.834

d. 0.834 < p < 0.927

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The correct answer is: 0.564 < p < 0.640

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.077

b. 0.329 Incorrect

c. 0.834

d. 0.290

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The correct answer is: 0.077

Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (79,301 , 80,890) Incorrect

b. (59,706 , 60,294)

c. (59,301 , 60,890)

d. (79,706 , 80,294)

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The correct answer is: (59,706 , 60,294)

A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 4.50 hours < p < 5.89 hours

b. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours Correct

c. 8.66 hours < p < 11.26 hours

d. 7.34 hours < p < 8.66 hours

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The correct answer is: 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.055

b. 0.069

c. 0.047 Correct

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.047

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?
Select one:

a. Lim Electronics can use the survey conducted for their advertisements.

b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

c. The confidence interval support the claim of Lim Electronics. Incorrect

d. The information is not sufficient to conclude.

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The correct answer is: The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Z score plus less the square root of 9 hours less 1.5 hours

b. None of the choices

c. 9 hours less 1.5 hours Correct

d. All of the choices

e. 9 hours less 1.5 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.0726

b. 0.8932

c. 0.4508 Incorrect

d. 0.0934

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The correct answer is: 0.0726

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.
Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.

Select one:

a. 0.85 Incorrect

b. 0.72

c. 0.30

d. 0.60

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The correct answer is: 0.60


Learning Activity 12 Stats

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Correct

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Z score

b. Null value Incorrect

c. Critical value

d. chi value

The correct answer is: Critical value

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

–4

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Correct

c. Cannot be determined
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The correct answer is: Reject

St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random sample of
49 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard
deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of the overall
population. What can we conclude based?

Select one:

a. Accept null hypothesis

b. Reject null hypothesis

c. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

d. Reject alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

2.35

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Reject

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, s = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4

Answer:

-5

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -2.86

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2
Answer:

-12.83

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 2.09

Short Quiz 12

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. 3.49 Incorrect

b. – 1.85

c. – 1.85

d. – 1.33

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The correct answer is: – 1.85

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8.5, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

34.32

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -3.23

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
3.31

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject Correct

c. Do not Reject

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney.

What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. Reject null hypothesis

b. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

c. Reject alternative hypothesis

d. Accept null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.

Select one:

a. Critical values

b. Alternative hypothesis and critical values Incorrect

c. Null hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis and critical values

e. Alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis and critical values

A sample is small when n=30.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE. Replace the letter n with letter x.


c. The statement is FALSE. Replace the = with =

d. The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is FALSE.

b. The statement is TRUE. Correct

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

0.131

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Incorrect

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.11

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

56.23

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 2.09

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

-1.99

Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.99

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.20

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Correct

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

– 0.6

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject
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The correct answer is: Do not Reject


Learning Activity 13 Stats

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.033

b. 0.028

c. 0.066 Incorrect

d. 0.041

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The correct answer is: 0.041

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.932

b. 0.400

c. 0.783

d. 0.600 Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 0.400

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.442 Incorrect

b. 0.391
c. 0.137

d. 0.296

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The correct answer is: 0.137

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Reject the null hypothesis

b. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -0.066

b. 2.112

c. -1.231
d. 1.992 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.992

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.899

b. 1.203

c. 0.996

d. 1.095 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.095

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429
c. 0.739

d. 0.921

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The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct
c. 0.367

d. 0.822

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The correct answer is: 0.675

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191


A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661
d. -1.260 Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

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The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548
b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822

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The correct answer is: 0.675

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.062
b. 0.077

c. 0.034 correct

d. 0.045
Short Quiz 15

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation Correct

b. Weak positive correction

c. Strong positive correction

d. Minimal positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: No apparent correlation

Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.

Select one:

a. 0, 100 Incorrect

b. 1, 100

c. +1, -1

d. 0, 1

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The correct answer is: +1, -1

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Describe the relationship based on the r-value r=0,


Select one:

a. No relationship

b. Deterministic relationship Incorrect

c. Weak relationship

d. Strong relationship

Feedback

The correct answer is: No relationship

The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.

Select one:

a. A positive number greater than 1

b. Equal to zero.

c. None of the choices

d. Equal to 1.

e. A positive number greater than 0. Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Equal to 1.

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

b. Weak positive correction

c. No apparent correlation

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The variable that causes an effect

Select one:

a. Response variable

b. Explanatory variable Correct


c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other observation
to be high.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Positive Correlation

c. Direct Correlation Incorrect

d. Negative Correlation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Cannot be determined

c. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

The variable that reflects the effect

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Correct

c. Correlation variable

d. Trend variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Response variable


Learning Activity 15 Stats

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction

b. Strong positive correction Correct

c. No apparent correlation

d. Weak positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation

Select one:

a. r2

b. r

c. XY

d. None of the choices Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: r

It is also called independent variable

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Incorrect

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Explanatory variable


Salary and number of years of experience

Select one:

a. Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable Correct

b. Salary is the explanatory variable and number of years is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation

b. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

c. Weak positive correction

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Weak positive correction

Expenditure is an example of a

Select one:

a. Trend variable

b. Explanatory variable

c. Correlation variable

d. Response variable Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Response variable


Short Quiz 5 Stats

True or False: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal
to 20.
The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated
by dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: A random sample of size 49 is selected from a known population with a mean of 29 and a
standard deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling
distribution of sample means to be drawn. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be
approximately a normal curve.

The correct answer is: TRUE

Margin of Error is the value that _______________ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.
A: add/subtract

In a normal curve, a _____ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.

The correct answer is: Z score

Empirical rule states that _______ % of data falls within 2 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: 95

True or False: Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: If the population is normally distributed, the sampling distribution of sample mean is
equal to 1.
A: false

If there are 2 volunteers that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how
many will be the possible samples?
A: 45

The correct answer is: FALSE

The average of the population.

The correct answer is: Mean

PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.

REMINDERS

If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places.

If your answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.


If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how many
possible samples will there be?

The correct answer is: 1140

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to
the population mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

It is located at the middle of the normal curve.

The correct answer is: Mean

Bell shaped curve.

The correct answer is: Normal Curve

In a normal curve, the mean always has a z score of ____

The correct answer is: 0

Week 6 Learning Activity 5 Stats Different questions. Comment below yung questions kapagwala pa
rindito.

If the population is normally distributed,

Select one:

a. All of the choices

b. The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal Correct

c. Standard deviation is equal to Mean

d. Standard deviation is distributed along the normal curve

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The correct answer is: The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal

Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE Correct


b. None of the choices

c. The statement is FALSE

d. The statement do not have sufficient information to conclude

The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE

A random sample of size is 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 13 and a standard
deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What is the approximate standard deviation of the sample means?

Select one:

a. 12.692

b. 0.066

c. 0.467 Correct

d. 15.15

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The correct answer is: 0.467

A random sample of size 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 25 and a standard
deviation of 5.2. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What does the problem tells us?

Select one:

a. All of the above statements does not describe the problem

b. Standard deviation of the sample mean is calculated by 5.2 divided by size of the sample which is 50

c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

d. Z score can be calculated by dividing 25 by the size of samples which is 50

Answer: c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

If there are 5 students that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how many will
be the possible samples?

Select one:

a. 250

b. 126

c. 50

d. 252
Answer: 252

In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated by

Select one:

a. Mean of the population multiplied by the standard deviation of the population

b. Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

c. Dividing the mean of the population by the square root of the deviation of the population

d. Mean of the population divided by the mean of the sampling distribution

Answer:Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

Which of the following applies to Central Limit Theorem?

Select one:

a. None of the answers is correct.

b. All of the answers are correct.

c. Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is greater than or equal
to 30.

d. When the sample size is large or above 30, the population is not normal Incorrect

e. Population is normally distributed when standard deviation is large

Feedback

The correct answer is: Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is
greater than or equal to 30.
Short Quiz 7 Stats

Margin of Error is the value that ______ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Subtracted

b. Added

c. None of the choices

d. Added and subtracted

The correct answer is: Added and subtracted

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 88
Standard deviation = 6

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Select one:

a. 73.89, 79.89

b. 80.08, 84.23

c. 89.05, 92.45

d. 86.82, 89.18

The correct answer is: 80.08, 84.23

The number of degrees of freedom is ________ the sample size.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Greater than

c. Equal to

d. Less than

The correct answer is: Less than

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data: Mean = 66 Standard deviation = 5 Sample
size = 100 Confidence coefficient = 1.645

Select one:

a. 70.04, 71.34

b. 71.90, 72.22

c. 69.33, 70.02

d. 65.18, 66.82

The correct answer is: 65.18, 66.82

Find the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. The answer must be
rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

The correct answer is: 8 6 . 2 5

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean is called the Margin of Error.
Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE

Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Bell shaped curve

c. Symmetrical

d. Mean of Means is equal to 0

The correct answer is: Mean of Means is equal to 0

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 80

Standard deviation = 4

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.78

Which of the following is used to estimate population parameter?

Select one:

a. Point Estimate

b. Central Limit Theorem Estimate Incorrect

c. Mean Estimate

d. Biased Estimate

Feedback
The correct answer is: Point Estimate

Mean of means is also called

Select one:

a. Unbiased estimate

b. Interval Estimate Incorrect

c. Point Estimate

d. Population Mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: Point Estimate

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 77

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence coefficient = 2.58

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.77

Learning activity 7 Stats

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 66

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%


Select one:

a. 66.03, 69.03

b. 64.04, 67.96

c. 65.41, 66.59

d. 69.03, 70.99

The correct answer is: 65.41, 66.59

Common choices for the confidence level.

Select one:

a. 68%, 95%, 99.7%

b. 90%, 95%, 99%

c. 95%, 99%, 100%

d. 0%, 50%, 100%

The correct answer is: 90%, 95%, 99%

In T distribution, if we increase the number of observations

Select one:

a. the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

b. the mean approaches zero

c. the curve lies within the horizontal axis

d. the mean increases

e. all of the choices

The correct answer is: the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. Confidence Limit

b. Sample Mean Correct

c. Sample distribution

d. Confidence coefficient

Feedback
The correct answer is: Sample Mean

For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of observing
a value outside of this area is ____________.

Select one:

a. Less than 10%

b. Higher than the 2 nd standard deviation Incorrect

c. Greater than 10%

d. Lower than the 2 nd standard deviation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Less than 10%

This is the value that is added to and subtracted from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Confidence Level

b. Margin of Error

c. Confidence Interval Incorrect

d. Standard Deviation Error

Feedback

The correct answer is: Margin of Error


Learning Activity 10 Stats

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ^ =0.25.

Select one:

a. 34 Incorrect

b. 33

c. 31

d. 32

Feedback

The correct answer is: 33

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ^p =0.25.
Select one:

a. 20 Incorrect

b. 22

c. 23

d. 21

Feedback

The correct answer is: 23

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ^p =0.35.

Select one:

a. 389

b. 215 Incorrect

c. 139

d. 152

Feedback

The correct answer is: 152

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ^p =0.30.

Select one:

a. 41

b. 42

c. 44 Incorrect

d. 43

Feedback

The correct answer is: 43

The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the sample size
needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building. He wants to be able
to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys during past year that 85%
approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer need?

Select one:

a. 278 Incorrect
b. 2,145

c. 1,372

d. 196

Feedback

The correct answer is: 196


Short Quiz 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students
in the university.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.

Select one:

a. Mutually exclusive

b. All of the choices

c. None of the choices

d. Mutually inclusive Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mutually inclusive

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback
The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per
day on average, and calculated x¯ = 50.30. ABC suggests that µ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual
mean is less than the website owner claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?

Select one:

a. 55

b. Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

c. Null hypothesis µ ? 55, Alternative hypothesis µ

d. Null hypothesis µ > 55, Alternative hypothesis µ = 55

e. 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ? 55 Correct

f. Null hypothesis µ

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.

Select one:

a. Rejection hypothesis Incorrect

b. Statistical hypothesis

c. Alternative hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The probability of making type I error is

Select one:

a. ß

b. 1- a

c. 1- ß

d. a Correct

e. µ - a
Feedback

The correct answer is: a

For the 99% confidence level,

Select one:

a. a

b. a

c. a

d. 0.001

e. a

f. 0.010

g. 0.005

h. 0.025 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.010

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Rejection region and Null region

b. Rejection region and Critical region Correct

c. Null region and Critical region

d. Null region
e. Critical region

f. None of the choices

g. Rejection region

h. All of the choices

Feedback

The correct answer is: Rejection region and Critical region

Learning Activity 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The level of significance is the

Select one:

a. 1 - p value

b. Same as confidence interval

c. Maximum allowable probability of Type II error

d. Minimum allowable probability of Type II error

e. Probability of committing a Type I error Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Probability of committing a Type I error


What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Less people like IOS than android

b. More people like android than IOS phone Correct

c. Less people like android and IOS phone

d. More people like IOS phone than android phone

Feedback

The correct answer is: More people like android than IOS phone

If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error

Select one:

a. Rejection Error

b. Type I Error Correct

c. Correction Error

d. Type II Error

Feedback

The correct answer is: Type I Error

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis


Short quiz 14

In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable.

Select one:

a. Perfect Correlation Incorrect


b. Positive Correlation

c. Scattered Correlation

d. Negative Correlation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.

Select one:

a. Line Plots Incorrect

b. XY intersection plot

c. scatter plot

d. Cartesian plane

Feedback

The correct answer is: scatter plot

When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means

Select one:

a. Negative linear association

b. Weak linear association

c. Positive linear association Incorrect

d. Strong linear association

e. Cannot determine with the given information

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong linear association

This measures relationship between bivariate data.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Correlation Correct

c. All of the choices

d. Linear Regression
e. Scatterplot Analysis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Correlation

A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations with


a line segment to give more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Scatter Plot

c. Correlation Plot

d. Line plot Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Line plot

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also decreases.

Select one:

a. negative linear association Incorrect

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. positive linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE.

Feedback

The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE.


Learning Actvity 14 Stats

Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.

Select one:

a. Positive linear association Incorrect

b. Weak linear association

c. Strong linear association

d. None of the choices

e. Negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: Negative linear association

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases.

Select one:

a. positive linear association Correct

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.

Select one:

a. Trend line Correct

b. Correlation line

c. Cross line

d. Scatter line

Feedback
The correct answer is: Trend line

The three important characteristics of a bivariate?

Select one:

a. Elliptical, Rounded, Scattered

b. Proportional, Directional, Elliptical

c. Direction, Shape, Strength

d. Line, Points, Shape Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Direction, Shape, Strength

The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________

Select one:

a. XY Plots

b. Trend line plots

c. Bivariate data

d. scatter plot Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: scatter plot

Short Quiz 16 Stats

The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a

Select one:

a. Parabola Correct

b. Ellipse

c. Circle

d. Straight line

Feedback

The correct answer is: Parabola

When slope is positive,

Select one:
a. y increases as x increases Correct

b. y decreases as x increases

c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin

d. y decreases, x values approaches 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: y increases as x increases

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.

Select one:

a. FALSE

b. Cannot be determined

c. TRUE Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: TRUE

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=3x + 11 Incorrect

b. y=6x + 5

c. y=8x + 3

d. y=3x + 8

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=8x + 3

If the line has no slope,

Select one:

a. The line is a horizontal line

b. The line is at the point of origin

c. The line intercepts the x and y axis


d. The line lies at the x axis Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 9

b. 11

c. 8

d. 3 Incorrect

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: 8

Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?

Answer:

4.2

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 7

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=5x + 1

b. y=10x + 2 Incorrect

c. y=5x + 2

d. y=10x + 1

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=5x + 1

Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?


Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 9

The equation y=mx + b is also known as

Select one:

a. slope intercept form

b. y intercept Incorrect

c. correlation intercept form

d. xy intercept form

Feedback

The correct answer is: slope intercept form

Learning Activity 16 Stats

Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?

Answer:

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=3x + 1

b. 2y=6x + 3

c. y=-3x + 3 Correct

d. 2y=6x + 1
The correct answer is: y=-3x + 3

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 2 Correct

b. 1

c. 8

d. 7

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: 2

Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 5

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=2x + 7 Correct

b. y=5x + 2

c. y=7x + 1

d. y=7x + 5

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: y=2x + 7

Write the slope-intercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and y-intercept 4.

answer: 6x+4
Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value ANSWER: TRUE
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:4.100
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Population Mean is an example of a parameter.


A: true

Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

It is the number of times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes.

Select one:
a. Variance
b. Standard Deviation
c. Mean
d. Probability
What is the common symbol for the mean?

Select one:
a. ∑
b. Α
c. Ω
d. µ
True or False: Mean is computed as the weighted average of the possible numbers of random
variables. ANSWER: TRUE

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:
a. All values are less than the mean.
b. All values are equal to the z-score
c. All values are equal to the mean.
d. All values are greater than the mean.
True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.

Answer: true

How do you determine the value of the mean,

Select one:
a. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.
b. None of the choices
c. Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take
the product of all possible values of X.
d. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
Answer: FALSE

true or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
~ true
The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.

Select one:
a. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.
b. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.
c. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the
statement.
d. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?

Select one:
a. Mean is greater than Median.
b. Data is exactly equal to the mean.
c. Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.
d. Median is greater than Mean.
e. None of the choices
What are the percentages of normal distribution within 1, 2 and 3 standard deviation.

Select one:
a. Approximately 50% and 50% respectively
b. Exactly 25%, 25% and 50% respectively
c. Exactly 100% be applied to each standard deviation
d. Approximately 68%, 95% and 99.7% respectively
In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size ________________________.

Select one:
a. Must be greater than zero.
b. Must be greater than sample distribution.
c. Must be equal than the sample mean.
d. Must be greater than 30.
This is a representative subset of a population.

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Sample
c. Statistics
d. Mean
In the Empirical Rule, _______ % of data will fall in with two standard deviation.

Select one:
a. 99.7
b. 34
c. 50
d. 100
e. 95

This is always in the center of the normal curve

Select one:
a. Mode
b. Median
c. Standard Deviation
d. Mean

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value.
A: false

In a normal curve, the mean is located at the

Select one:
a. highest point of the curve
b. lowest point of the curve
c. midpoint of the curve
d. intersection of the lowest and highest point
The range of probability is

Select one:
a. can be any number (positive or negative)
b. from zero to 1
c. negative 1 to positive 1
d. from zero to any positive number
The standard deviation of the normal distribution is

Select one:
a. should always be a positive number
b. always equal to zero
c. always equal to one
d. greater than or equal to zero
This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value.

Select one:
a. Median
b. Standard Deviation
c. Variance
d. Mode
e. Mean
The mean of the normal distribution is

Select one:
a. should always be a positive number
b. always equal to zero
c. always equal to one
d. greater than or equal to zero
This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Mean
c. Sample Distribution of sample means
d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means
e. Sample
f. Parameter
g. Random Sample
h. Standard Curve
i. Sampling Error
j. Population
k. Population Mean
l. Distribution Error
m. Median
n. Mode
o. Statistics
p. Sample
q. Deviation Error
True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is
3/8.

Answer: false

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean.

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation Error
b. Confidence Interval
c. Margin of Error
d. Confidence Level

The t-distribution shape changes as the _______________ changes.

Select one:
a. Population Mean
b. None of the choices
c. Sample Mean
d. Sample size
The confidence level is expressed in terms of ____________.

Select one:
a. Percentage
b. Whole Number
c. Fraction
d. Ratio

In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the population is estimated by dividing the
standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

Select one:
a. The statement is TRUE
b. The statement is FALSE
c. The statement is SOMETIMES FALSE
d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE
Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Basic Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss
Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

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Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a _ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is __________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Basic Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_____.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss
Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that ___ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

Which of the following is tells about t distribution,


A: all of the choices

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Median; None of the choices; Mean is equal to Mode;
Mean is equal to Median and Mode Mean is equal to Median and Mode

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey company
collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on the next
election. Yes
1. Given the data set, find the Mean Value or Expected value (round off your answer to the nearest
tenths): 4.2

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. The brightness of an LED bulb
CONTINUOUS

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.: The statement is FALSE.; None of the
choices; The statement is TRUE.; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.

None of the choices

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value. False

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.
4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4 2.60

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. True

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False

True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Women who
volunteer to take a survey on human rights. No

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of:
Continuous Discrete Random Variable; None of the choices; Discrete Random Variables; Discrete
Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Random Variable Continuous Random Variable

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Time travelled by an astronaut


CONTINUOUS

This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value.: Mean;
Median; Standard Deviation; Variance; Mode Variance

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.: Sample; Mode; Random


Sample; Standard Curve; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Statistics;
Sampling Error; Standard Deviation; Population; Distribution Error; Population Mean; Mean; Sample;
Median; Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error; Parameter Sample

True or False: Parameters are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population TRUE

1. Given the data set, find the Mean Value or Expected value (round off your answer to the nearest
tenths): 4.2

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the statement.; The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is
INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is ALWAYS
CORRECT. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.: Standard deviation of the


distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Standard Deviation; Sampling Error; Mean;
Parameter; Random Sample; Mode; Statistics; Standard Curve; Sample; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Population; Median; Sample; Population Mean; Distribution Error Sample

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: always equal to zero; greater than or equal to zero;
always equal to one; should always be a positive number always equal to one

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Z-score;
Normal Distribution Measurement; Median; Empirical Rule Z-score

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Median and Mode; Mean is equal to Median; Mean is
equal to Mode; None of the choices Mean is equal to Median and Mode

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.: The statement is TRUE.; The
statement is FALSE.; None of the choices; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data
set. None of the choices

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 6; 1; 4; 0 4

Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean? : (0.30+0.20+0.10)/3; None of
the choices ; (0.30+0.20+0.10)/(0+1+2) ; (0)(0.30) + (1)(0.20) + (2)(0.10); (0+1+2)(0.30+0.20+0.10)
None of the choices

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Renmel closes his
eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the process for 30 times.
No
True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population FALSE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. True

True or False: Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means is computed as the population
standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the sample size. FALSE

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 0.25; 0.1255; 0;
None of the choices; 1 0.1255

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer should be rounded off to the
nearest hundredths. 3.2 3.6 3.9 9.2

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the election
results in all areas in the Philippines during election No

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Depth of
building excavation.; Height of students enrolled in an online course.; None of the choices.; Wind speed
during typhoon.; Distance travelled of a tourist bus. None of the choices.

What is the common symbol for the mean?: Α; ∑; µ; Ω µ

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 0.25; 0; None of
the choices; 0.1255; 1 0.1255

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer should be rounded off
to one decimal place. 3 5 5 5 6 6 8 8 13 15 17 30 10.8

How do you determine the value of the mean,: Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by
its associated probability and the take the product of all possible values of X.; None of the choices;
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the
sum over all possible values of X.; Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its
associated probability and the take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

This are numbers that summarizes data from a sample: Parameter; Sampling Error; Statistics; Sample
Distribution of sample means; Standard Deviation; Population Mean; Mode; Standard Curve; Sample;
Population; Median; Distribution Error; Deviation Error; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Random Sample; Mean; Sample Statistics

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.: None of the choices; Perfectly
asymmetric; Mount-shaped distribution; Bell-shaped Perfectly asymmetric

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Median;
Normal Distribution Measurement; Empirical Rule; Z-score Z-score

Salary, scores and age are examples of ____________ random variables. Continuous

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey
company collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on
the next election. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE

In a normal curve, the bigger the values of standard deviation results to a: wider curve; straight live
curve; skewed to the right; narrower curve; skewed to the left wider curve

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space: Sample space should be always be a number
from zero to one.; Sample space are possible outcomes; Sample space is a subset of events.; Sample
space is also known as probability mass function. Sample space are possible outcomes

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are less than the mean.; All
values are equal to the z-score; All values are equal to the mean.; All values are greater than the mean.
All values are less than the mean.

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Normal
Distribution Measurement; Z-score; Empirical Rule; Median Z-score

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: Non-countable values are called discrete variables; Infinite
numbers are considered discrete variables.; Countable number of values are called discrete variables; All
of the statements are TRUE. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

True or False: Parameters are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population TRUE

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE
Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments of a
varsity team DISCRETE

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the statement.; The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is
INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is ALWAYS
CORRECT. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

The range of probability is: can be any number (positive or negative); negative 1 to positive 1; from zero
to any positive number; from zero to 1 from zero to 1

Which of the following is incorrect?: Probability distribution is used to compute discrete random
variables; Probability distribution equals to zero.; Probability distribution is used to compute continuous
random variables; Probability distribution equals to one.; None of the choices Probability distribution
equals to zero.

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are equal to the mean.; All
values are equal to the z-score; All values are less than the mean.; All values are greater than the mean.
All values are less than the mean.

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; Bell Curve; All of the choices
Basic Curve

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher conducts
examination to all his students. No

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer should be rounded off to the
nearest hundredths. 3.2 3.6 3.9 9.2 1.65

True or False: The larger the sample size the closer the sampling distribution was to a normal
distribution TRUE

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 8; 0; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,; 3 8

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of students in a University


DISCRETE

In a given experiment, the sum of all probabilities is: can be any number (positive or negative); One;
Zero; All positive numbers One
This is states that the percentages of data in a normal distribution within 1,2 and 3 standard deviations.:
Empirical Rule; None of the choices; Normal quantile plot; Z score Empirical Rule

Salary, scores and age are examples of ____________ random variables. Continuous

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

A fair six sided dice is tossed. The player loses 5 pesos if the result is “1”, and loses P5 pesos if the result
is a “6”, the rest of the numbers, player wins P10. Which of the following table best describes the

problem? : ; None of the choices; ;

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to ______. 1

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 18; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22; 22; 0 18

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: None of the choices.; The statement is INCORRECT; The statement is
ALWAYS TRUE.; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE. The statement is INCORRECT

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 0; 4; 6; 1 4

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Selects all areas in
the Philippines who are affected by typhoon and with 5th and 6th income class. Yes

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 1; 4; 6; 0 4

It is computed as the population standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size:
Random Sample; Standard Deviation; Median; Parameter; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Deviation Error; Sample; Mean; Population Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means;
Sampling Error; Sample; Statistics; Mode; Standard Curve; Distribution Error; Population
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population: Mean; Random Sample; Mode;
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Parameter; Standard Curve;
Statistics; Population; Population Mean; Sample; Median; Sampling Error; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Standard Deviation; Distribution Error; Sample Parameter

True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean. False
It is measure of the number of standard deviations a particular data value: Z score; Normal quantile plot;
None of the choices; Empirical Rule Z score

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur compared
to all possible outcomes. False

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Normal Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; All of the choices; Basic Curve
Normal Curve

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone
subscriber

CONTINUOUS Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No
Renmel closes his eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the
process for 30 times. No

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample
population: Population Mean; Distribution Error; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample
means; Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error; Statistics; Standard Deviation; Parameter;
Sampling Error; Mode; Sample; Mean; Standard Curve; Population; Sample; Median; Random Sample
Sample Distribution of sample means

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.
4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4 2.60

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?: William
Gosset ; Carl Friedrich Gauss ; John Tukey ; Ronald Fisher Carl Friedrich Gauss

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Height of
students enrolled in an online course.; Wind speed during typhoon.; None of the choices.; Distance
travelled of a tourist bus.; Depth of building excavation. None of the choices.

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: All of the statements are TRUE.; Countable number of values
are called discrete variables; Non-countable values are called discrete variables; Infinite numbers are
considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space: Sample space is a subset of events.; Sample
space should be always be a number from zero to one.; Sample space is also known as probability mass
function.; Sample space are possible outcomes Sample space are possible outcomes

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 3; 0; 8; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 8
Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office
CONTINUOUS

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer should be rounded off to the
nearest hundredths. 3.2 3.6 3.9 9.2 1.65

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE Two
dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)? 10

Which of the following is incorrect?: None of the choices; Probability distribution is used to compute
discrete random variables; Probability distribution is used to compute continuous random variables;
Probability distribution equals to one.; Probability distribution equals to zero. Probability distribution
equals to zero. This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these
values. Probability Distribution equals to zero

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Basic Curve; All of the choices; Arc-Shaped Curve; Bell Curve
Basic Curve

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 36.45; 30; 31; 24 31

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Speed of a tropical storm in the
Philippines CONTINUOUS

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 18; 0; 22; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22 18

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/2; 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7 39

It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Empirical Rule; None of the choices; Z score Rule; Variance Rule
Empirical Rule

Use to check the normality of a distribution: Normal quantile plot; Empirical Rule; Z score; None of the
choices Normal quantile plot

True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population FALSE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

How do you determine the value of the mean,: Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables
X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.; Sum each possible
outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the product of all possible
values of X.; Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and
the take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.; None of the choices Multiply each
possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all
possible values of X.

A curve is said to be symmetric if all data points lies at the right side of the curve.
A: false

As the confidence interval for a given statistic increases in length, the confidence level decreases.
A: false

The mean of the normal distribution is: always equal to one; always equal to zero; should always be a
positive number; greater than or equal to zero always equal to zero

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means? 60

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

In a normal curve, the bigger the values of standard deviation results to a: wider curve;
narrower curve; skewed to the right; skewed to the left; straight live curve wider curve

True or False: The larger the sample size the closer the sampling distribution was to a normal
distribution TRUE

True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean. False

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases. FALSE True or False: Mean is
the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Selects all areas in
the Philippines who are affected by typhoon and with 5th and 6th income class. Yes

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 75 and the standard deviation was 5. If Pam z-scored is
1.5, what was her score in the examination?: 82.50; 487.50; None of the choices; 117.50 82.50

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.: Median; Sample; Mean; Mode;
Sample; Standard Deviation; Population Mean; Standard Curve; Deviation Error; Standard deviation of
the distribution of the sample means; Parameter; Statistics; Population; Random Sample; Distribution
Error; Sample Distribution of sample means; Sampling Error Sample

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Bell Curve; Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; All of the choices
Basic Curve

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.
4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4 2.60

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE
Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are equal to the mean.; All
values are greater than the mean.; All values are equal to the z-score; All values are less than the mean.
All values are greater than the mean.

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Time travelled by an astronaut


CONTINUOUS

The process of assigning a number to each member of the population: Random Sample; Population
Mean; Median; Sample; Standard Curve; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means;
Sample; Sample Distribution of sample means; Mean; Distribution Error; Sampling Error; Population;
Parameter; Statistics; Standard Deviation; Deviation Error; Mode Random Sample

Salary, scores and age are examples of ____________ random variables. Continuous

This is states that the percentages of data in a normal distribution within 1,2 and 3 standard deviations.:
Normal quantile plot; Empirical Rule; Z score; None of the choices Empirical Rule

Which of the following statement is CORRECT?: A discrete variable is a random variable where data can
take infinitely many variables; A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible
outcome of an experiment; A discrete variable are countable number of possible values; Continuous
random variables are finite numbers A discrete variable are countable number of possible values

Consider the given the probability distribution What is the variance? : 2.466; 1.233; 1.99 ; 1.44 1.99

It is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Population Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Sample;
Distribution Error; Population; Mean; Sampling Error; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Sample; Random Sample; Parameter; Standard Curve; Median; Deviation Error; Mode;
Standard Deviation; Statistics Sampling Error

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample
TRUE

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 8; 0; 3; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 8

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 18; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22; 22; 0 18

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.:
None of the choices; True; False; The statement has insufficient information. True

t is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Statistics; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Standard Curve; Sample; Standard Deviation;
Sampling Error; Mode; Population; Deviation Error; Random Sample; Median; Parameter; Mean;
Population Mean; Distribution Error; Sample Sampling Error

1. Given the data set, find the Mean Value or Expected value (round off your answer to the nearest
tenths): 4.2

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Renmel closes his
eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the process for 30 times.
No

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve; Normal Curve; All of the choices
Normal Curve

True or False: The bigger the sample size, the more closely the samples will be clustered around the true
value. TRUE

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments of a


varsity team DISCRETE

This are numbers that summarizes data from a sample: Distribution Error; Population; Parameter;
Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error; Population Mean; Statistics; Sampling Error;
Sample; Mode; Standard Curve; Random Sample; Median; Standard deviation of the distribution of the
sample means; Sample; Standard Deviation; Mean Statistics

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is ALWAYS TRUE.; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.;
None of the choices.; The statement is INCORRECT The statement is INCORRECT

The range of probability is: can be any number (positive or negative); from zero to any positive number;
negative 1 to positive 1; from zero to 1 from zero to 1

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 24; 31; 36.45; 30 31

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?: 80.50; None of the choices; 53.00; 82.50 53.00
Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 44; 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/7; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2 39

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.
1112345558888 4.53

True or False: Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means is computed as the population
standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the sample size. FALSE

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?: The number of volunteers in a
community; The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference.; The tuition fee
enrolled in different universities; The number of senators elected in the Philippines The number of
volunteers in a community

Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean? : (0.30+0.20+0.10)/(0+1+2) ;
(0+1+2)(0.30+0.20+0.10) ; (0)(0.30) + (1)(0.20) + (2)(0.10); (0.30+0.20+0.10)/3; None of the choices
None of the choices

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Normal
Distribution Measurement; Z-score; Median; Empirical Rule Z-score

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Select all 100 poor
households in a community in areas in the Philippines affected by the earthquake. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a university


CONTINUOUS

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey company
collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on the next
election. Yes

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases. FALSE Identify if the random
variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone subscriber
CONTINUOUS

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample
TRUE

In a given experiment, the sum of all probabilities is: One; can be any number (positive or negative);
Zero; All positive numbers One

Which of the following statement is CORRECT?: A discrete variable are countable number of possible
values; A discrete variable is a random variable where data can take infinitely many variables;
Continuous random variables are finite numbers; A continuous random variable assigns a whole number
to each possible outcome of an experiment A discrete variable are countable number of
possible values
The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.: Mode; Median; Mean; Standard
Deviation; Variance Mean

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: always equal to zero; greater than or equal to zero;
always equal to one; should always be a positive number always equal to one

Consider the given the probability distribution What is the variance? : 1.233; 1.99 ; 1.44 ; 2.466 1.99

True or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
True

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 1; 0; 4; 6 4

The mean of the normal distribution is: always equal to zero; should always be a positive number;
always equal to one; greater than or equal to zero always equal to zero

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 1; None of the
choices; 0.1255; 0.25; 0 0.1255 What is the probability of getting all head when a three coins are
tossed? 1/8

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Arc-Shaped Curve; Normal Curve; Basic Curve; All of the choices
Normal Curve

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Arc-Shaped Curve; All of the choices; Basic Curve; Bell Curve
Basic Curve

True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population FALSE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department. Yes

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 24; 30; 31; 36.45 31

Countless number of values are also known as _____________ variables. Continuous It is


computed as the population standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size: Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Sampling Error; Mean; Standard
Deviation; Mode; Statistics; Sample; Median; Random Sample; Population; Standard Curve; Sample
Distribution of sample means; Population Mean; Sample; Parameter; Distribution Error
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins. 8
It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Empirical
Rule; Normal Distribution Measurement; Z-score; Median Z-score

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the upper
quartile : 0; 18; 22; 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22 18

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the election
results in all areas in the Philippines during election No

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?: 4; 2; 1; 3 3

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 4; 0; 1; 6 4

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.
Probability Distribution

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?: Mean is greater than Median.; Median is
greater than Mean.; None of the choices; Data is exactly equal to the mean.; Exactly ½ of the data is
above the mean and ½ of data is below.

Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.

The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.: Mode; Median; Variance; Standard
Deviation; Mean Mean

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.: Bell-shaped; None of the
choices; Perfectly asymmetric; Mount-shaped distribution Perfectly asymmetric

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of proposed thesis in a university
DISCRETE

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/7; 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2 39

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department. Yes

True or False: Parameters are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population TRUE
The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is
INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is INCORRECT.
The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement is ALWAYS
CORRECT. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

What is the common symbol for the mean?: ∑; Α; Ω; µ µ

Normal Distribution Curve is also called: Bell Curve; All of the choices; Basic Curve; Arc-Shaped Curve
Basic Curve

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Select all 100 poor
households in a community in areas in the Philippines affected by the earthquake. Yes

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?: 0.25; 0; 0.1255; 1;
None of the choices 0.1255

It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Z score Rule; Empirical Rule; Variance Rule; None of the choices
Empirical Rule

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: greater than or equal to zero; always equal
to one; always equal to zero; should always be a positive number always equal to one

It is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Mean; Standard Deviation; Random Sample; Sampling Error;
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Sample Distribution of sample means;
Median; Parameter; Population Mean; Mode; Sample; Standard Curve; Population; Distribution Error;
Deviation Error; Sample; Statistics Sampling Error

It is the degree of error expected for a given sample design: Population; Random Sample; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Median; Sampling Error; Sample Distribution of
sample means; Sample; Deviation Error; Population Mean; Standard Deviation; Distribution Error;
Standard Curve; Sample; Parameter; Statistics; Mode; Mean Sampling Error

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample
population: Population; Sample; Sample; Sample Distribution of sample means; Deviation Error;
Standard Deviation; Sampling Error; Distribution Error; Median; Mode; Standard deviation of the
distribution of the sample means; Standard Curve; Population Mean; Statistics; Random Sample; Mean;
Parameter Sample Distribution of sample means

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample
population. Sample Distribution of sample means
Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Shake a bag
of colored balls, reach in and select a marble with eyes closed. Yes

True or False: The larger the sample size the closer the sampling distribution was to a normal
distribution TRUE

A fair six sided dice is tossed. The player loses 5 pesos if the result is “1”, and loses P5 pesos if the result
is a “6”, the rest of the numbers, player wins P10. Which of the following table best describes the

problem? : None of the choices; ; ;

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?: 53.00; 80.50; None of the choices; 82.50 53.00

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Each audience in a
game show is assigned a number from 111 to 666 and roll three standard dice to choose random
contestants. Yes

What is the probability of getting the same numbers on 3 dice when they are thrown simultaneously?
1

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2;
44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7; 39 39

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur compared
to all possible outcomes. False

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.: All values are less than the mean.; All
values are equal to the z-score; All values are equal to the mean.; All values are greater than the mean.
All values are greater than the mean.

The range of probability is: from zero to any positive number; negative 1 to positive 1; can be any
number (positive or negative); from zero to 1 from zero to 1

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Median; Mean is equal to Median and Mode; Mean is
equal to Mode; None of the choices Mean is equal to Median and Mode

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value. False

True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the
random variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.
True
It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Variance Rule; None of the choices; Z score Rule; Empirical Rule
Empirical Rule

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies
the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.: The
statement is INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.; The statement
is ALWAYS CORRECT.; The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be
included in the statement.; The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in
the statement. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means FALSE

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of proposed thesis in a university
DISCRETE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Select all 100 poor
households in a community in areas in the Philippines affected by the earthquake. Yes

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department. Yes

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means? 60

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Select all registered
voters in a community whose family income is below 10,000 pesos. Yes

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Wind
speed during typhoon.; Depth of building excavation.; Distance travelled of a tourist bus.; None of the
choices.; Height of students enrolled in an online course. None of the choices.

The standard deviation of the normal distribution is: always equal to one; should always be a
positive number; greater than or equal to zero; always equal to zero always equal to one What is
the probability of getting the same numbers on 3 dice when they are thrown simultaneously? 1

Consider the given the probability distribution What is the variance? : 1.99 ; 1.44 ; 1.233; 2.466 1.99

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Shake a bag of
colored balls, reach in and select a marble with eyes closed. Yes

Consider the given the probability distribution The value of the mean is ________. : 4.100 ; 1.233 ;
2.466; 0.082 4.100
A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.:
None of the choices; False; True; The statement has insufficient information. True

A representative subset of a population: Random Sample; Deviation Error; Standard Curve; Population
Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample
means; Distribution Error; Median; Sampling Error; Mean; Population; Sample; Sample; Standard
Deviation; Statistics; Parameter; Mode Sample

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: All of the statements are TRUE.; Non-countable values are
called discrete variables; Countable number of values are called discrete variables; Infinite numbers are
considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

The process of assigning a number to each member of the population: Population Mean;
Parameter; Sampling Error; Standard Deviation; Sample; Distribution Error; Statistics; Random Sample;
Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard Curve; Sample; Mode; Deviation Error; Median;
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Population Random Sample

Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 39; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 +
39)/2; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7; 44 39

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train. Yes

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means FALSE

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is INCORRECT; The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.; None
of the choices.; The statement is ALWAYS TRUE. The statement is INCORRECT

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.: Empirical
Rule; Median; Z-score; Normal Distribution Measurement Z-score

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 36.45; 31; 24; 30 31

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space: Sample space is a subset of events.; Sample
space are possible outcomes; Sample space is also known as probability mass function.; Sample space
should be always be a number from zero to one. Sample space are possible outcomes

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?: Depth of
building excavation.; Wind speed during typhoon.; None of the choices.; Distance travelled of a tourist
bus.; Height of students enrolled in an online course. None of the choices.
How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?: 3; 2; 4; 1 3

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in the
lower quartile?: 0; 1; 6; 4 4

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone
subscriber CONTINUOUS

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?: Carl Friedrich
Gauss ; John Tukey ; Ronald Fisher ; William Gosset Carl Friedrich Gauss

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of:
Continuous Discrete Random Variable; Discrete Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Random
Variable; None of the choices; Discrete Random Variables Continuous Random Variable

Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile:


13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16; 24; 16; 14 14

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.: The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE; The statement is FALSE.; The statement is TRUE.; The
statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE The statement is TRUE.

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a university


CONTINUOUS

rue or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases. FALSE

In a normal curve, the mean is located at the: midpoint of the curve; intersection of the lowest
and highest point; lowest point of the curve; highest point of the curve highest point of the curve

Which of the following is incorrect?: Probability distribution equals to zero.; Probability distribution is
used to compute discrete random variables; Probability distribution is used to compute continuous
random variables; None of the choices; Probability distribution equals to one. Probability distribution
equals to zero.

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design TRUE Identify
whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the election results
in all areas in the Philippines during election No What is the common symbol for the mean?: ∑;
Ω; Α; µ µ

True or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
True
True or False: The formula of mean is relative to compute for the variance. True

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 8; 0; 3; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, 8

True or False: Variance Error is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population
parameter and the actual but unknown value of the parameter FALSE

True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is 3/8.
False

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: Non-countable values are called discrete variables;
Countable number of values are called discrete variables; All of the statements are TRUE.; Infinite
numbers are considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete
variables

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of: None
of the choices; Discrete Random Variables; Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Discrete Random
Variable; Discrete Continuous Random Variable Continuous Random Variable

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey
company collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on
the next election. Yes

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher conducts
examination to all his students. No The sum of all the prob

abilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal to ______. 1

The data set that approximates a normal distribution is located at the left side of the curve wherein
mean is greater than median.: The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE.; The statement is ALWAYS TRUE.;
The statement is INCORRECT; None of the choices. The statement is INCORRECT

True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes. False

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.: The statement is FALSE.; The
statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.; None of the choices; The statement is TRUE.
None of the choices

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Select all registered
voters in a community whose family income is below 10,000 pesos. Yes

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10
An example of a parameter.: Population Mean; Sample Distribution of sample means; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Random Sample; Population; Mode; Sample; Median;
Mean; Deviation Error; Standard Curve; Statistics; Parameter; Distribution Error; Standard Deviation;
Sample; Sampling Error Population Mean

Given the set of data: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Find the lower
quartile : 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,; 3; 8; 0 8

Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 How many
numbers are in the lower quartile? : 10; 0; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10; 6 6

How do you determine the value of the mean,: Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables
X by its associated probability and the take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.;
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the
sum over all possible values of X.; None of the choices; Sum each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the product of all possible values of X.
Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.
1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8 4.53 Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39: 39;
44; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/7; (44 + 46 + 29 + 39 + 59 + 59 + 39)/2 39

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population: Parameter; Standard Deviation;
Distribution Error; Sample; Population Mean; Median; Mode; Sample; Sampling Error; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Deviation Error; Random Sample; Standard Curve;
Sample Distribution of sample means; Statistics; Population; Mean Parameter

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?: None of the choices; Median is greater than
Mean.; Mean is greater than Median.; Data is exactly equal to the mean.; Exactly ½ of the data is above
the mean and ½ of data is below. Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE

True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order TRUE

Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41,
43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59 : 31; 36.45; 30; 24 31

The mean of the normal distribution is: greater than or equal to zero; always equal to one; should
always be a positive number; always equal to zero always equal to zero
True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
False

In a normal distribution curve,: Mean is equal to Mode; Mean is equal to Median; None of the
choices; Mean is equal to Median and Mode Mean is equal to Median and Mode

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to ______. 1

It is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual
but unknown value of the parameter: Parameter; Mean; Sample; Mode; Distribution Error; Standard
deviation of the distribution of the sample means; Median; Sampling Error; Deviation Error; Standard
Deviation; Standard Curve; Population; Population Mean; Statistics; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Sample; Random Sample Sampling Error

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. The speed of
internet in all areas in the Visayas Region. Yes

It is the number of times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes.: Probability;
Standard Deviation; Variance; Mean Probability

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. The brightness of an LED bulb
CONTINUOUS

It is also called 68-95-99.7 Rule.: Z score Rule; None of the choices; Empirical Rule; Variance Rule
Empirical Rule

This are numbers that summarizes data from a sample: Random Sample; Statistics; Population Mean;
Sample; Deviation Error; Population; Standard Deviation; Parameter; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Sample; Standard Curve; Mode; Median; Sampling Error; Standard deviation of the distribution
of the sample means; Distribution Error; Mean Statistics

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Internet speed in an office


CONTINUOUS

Use to check the normality of a distribution: None of the choices; Normal quantile plot; Z score;
Empirical Rule Normal quantile plot

Which of the following statement is TRUE.: All of the statements are TRUE.; Non-countable values are
called discrete variables; Countable number of values are called discrete variables; Infinite numbers are
considered discrete variables. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a


community DISCRETE
Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Mobile data consumed by a telephone
subscriber CONTINUOUS

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Women who
volunteer to take a survey on human rights. No

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?: The number of senators elected in
the Philippines; The number of volunteers in a community; The tuition fee enrolled in different
universities; The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference. The number of
senators elected in the Philippines

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the number
of students who rides on the train. Yes

True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables. False

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to ______. 1

Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X. What is P(x <= 5)?
10

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No A survey company
collects information on businessman in Metro Manila on who will they vote for president on the next
election. Yes

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.: The statement is FALSE.; The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE; The statement is TRUE.; The
statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE The statement is TRUE.

An example of a parameter.: Standard Deviation; Sample; Random Sample; Standard deviation of the
distribution of the sample means; Mode; Median; Sampling Error; Standard Curve; Population Mean;
Statistics; Parameter; Distribution Error; Deviation Error; Mean; Sample; Sample Distribution of sample
means; Population Population Mean

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples
of: Discrete Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Random Variable; Continuous Discrete Random
Variable; Discrete Random Variables; None of the choices Continuous Random Variable

True or False: Sample Distribution of sample means is the the distribution that describes the spread of
the means of multiple samples from the sample population TRUE

1. Given the data set below, compute for the variance. (Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths):
A: 5.98
The degree of error expected for a given sample design
A: sampling error

This is defined by two values, between which a population parameter is said to lie.
A: interval estimate

Which of the following applies to Central Limit Theorem?


A: Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is greater than or
equal to 30.

These are numbers that summarizes data from a sample.


A: statistics

The average of the population.


A: mean

Confidence interval is associated by confidence level


A: true

In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: population mean

Which of the following does describes a T distribution?


A: all of the choices

In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, which of the statement applies?
A: A sample size greater than or equal to 30

Margin of Error is computed as quotient of the standard deviation and the ____________ of the
sample size multiplied by the confidence coefficient.
A: square root

In a normal distribution curve, the total area of the curve is


A: 1

Number of rooms & employees are examples of _________________.


A: Discrete Random Variables

What is the formula to calculate the standard deviation of the sampling distribution?
A: Standard deviation of the population divided by the square root of the sample size

The formula to computer for the confidence interval is?

A:
The mean of sample should fall ________________ the lower and upper values of the confidence
interval.
A: within

Which of the following describes a T distribution?


A: all of the choices

As the confidence interval for a given statistics increases in length,


A:confidence level increases

T distribution is use to estimate population mean interval for:


A: Smaller samples

In a normal curve, z-score is ______________.


A: Always equal to zero.

Also known as Bell shaped curve.


A: normal curve

In a normal distribution, the tail of the curve __________ along the horizontal axis.
A: flatten

Formula to compute for the variance

A:

According to the Empirical Rule, ________ % of the sample estimates will fall within one standard
error above the population parameter.

The process of assigning a number to each member of the population


A: Random Sampling

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Short Quiz 8

The “p hat” is calculated as

Select one:

a. Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

b. Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements Correct

c. 1- (Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes)

d. (Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements) – 1

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The correct answer is: Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed

Select one:

a. Normally Correct

b. Randomly

c. Evenly
d. Unevenly

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The correct answer is: Normally

A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?

Select one:

a. 80%

b. 20%

c. 17% Correct

d. 83%

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The correct answer is: 17%

When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96

Select one:

a. Margin of Errors

b. Confidence coefficients Correct

c. Confidence intervals

d. “p hat” values

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The correct answer is: Confidence coefficients

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. Always equal to the number or samples

b. A range of possible values for a population parameter.

c. Equal to the population mean

d. A statistical that estimates a population parameter Correct

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The correct answer is: A statistical that estimates a population parameter

The ̂p is the ____________ estimate of p.

Select one:

a. balanced

b. unbiased Correct

c. biased

d. inverse

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 1.24 Correct

b. 26.76

c. 3.16

d. 0.63

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The correct answer is: 1.24

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (11.34, 14.89)

b. (1.63, 2.25)

c. (21.36, 24.63)

d. (26.36, 29.63) Correct

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The correct answer is: (26.36, 29.63)

What is in the center of the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Margin of Error
b. Point Estimate Correct

c. Population Parameter

d. Number of samples

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The correct answer is: Point Estimate

In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample proportion ^p
of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.

Select one:

a. 45%

b. 0.40

c. 55%

d. 0.60 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.60

As the confidence interval for a given statistics increases in length, the confidence level
___________.

A: Increases - correct

Learning Activity 8 Stats

Margin of error is

Select one:

a. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample
size Correct

b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the
sample size

c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided by standard deviation

d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided standard deviation

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The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size
Given n=100, x¯ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (42.103, 43.970)

b. (43.355, 46.645)

c. (44.461, 45.329) Incorrect

d. (46.921, 47.727)

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The correct answer is: (43.355, 46.645)

Given n=100, x¯ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 0.348 Incorrect

b. 0.20

c. 0.392

d. 0.196

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The correct answer is: 0.392

A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are satisfied
with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ^p of those who are
not satisfied based on the sample provided.

Select one:

a. 55%

b. 0.32 Correct

c. 0.

d. 0.68

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The correct answer is: 0.32


A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource Center
of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how many
students are not using the Library Resource Center?

Select one:

a. 33

b. 30

c. 67 Correct

d. 70

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The correct answer is: 67

Learning Activity 9 Stats

A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 8 hours less 1.2 hours

b. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours Correct

c. None of the choices

d. 8 hours less 1.2 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

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The correct answer is: Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (17,482, 18,649)

b. (19,804, 20,196) Correct


c. (23,467, 24,639)

d. (26,928, 27,375)

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The correct answer is: (19,804, 20,196)

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.043 Incorrect

b. 0.052

c. 0.064

d. 0.074

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The correct answer is: 0.064

Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.053

b. 0.085

c. 0.072 Incorrect

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.053

A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ± 20
percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident
in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. (0.490, 0.601)

b. (0.452, 0.538)
c. (0.565, 0.640) Correct

d. (0.316, 0.483)

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The correct answer is: (0.565, 0.640)

Short Quiz 9

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.086

b. 0.059

c. 0.039 Incorrect

d. 0.330

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The correct answer is: 0.059

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one:

a. 0.564 < p < 0.640

b. 0.640 < p < 0.742 Incorrect

c. 0.742 < p < 0.834

d. 0.834 < p < 0.927

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The correct answer is: 0.564 < p < 0.640


A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.077

b. 0.329 Incorrect

c. 0.834

d. 0.290

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.077

Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (79,301 , 80,890) Incorrect

b. (59,706 , 60,294)

c. (59,301 , 60,890)

d. (79,706 , 80,294)

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The correct answer is: (59,706 , 60,294)

A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 4.50 hours < p < 5.89 hours

b. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours Correct

c. 8.66 hours < p < 11.26 hours


d. 7.34 hours < p < 8.66 hours

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The correct answer is: 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.055

b. 0.069

c. 0.047 Correct

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.047

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?

Select one:

a. Lim Electronics can use the survey conducted for their advertisements.

b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

c. The confidence interval support the claim of Lim Electronics. Incorrect

d. The information is not sufficient to conclude.

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The correct answer is: The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Z score plus less the square root of 9 hours less 1.5 hours

b. None of the choices

c. 9 hours less 1.5 hours Correct

d. All of the choices

e. 9 hours less 1.5 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level
A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.0726

b. 0.8932

c. 0.4508 Incorrect

d. 0.0934

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The correct answer is: 0.0726

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.

Select one:

a. 0.85 Incorrect

b. 0.72

c. 0.30

d. 0.60

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The correct answer is: 0.60

Learning Activity 10 Stats

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ^ =0.25.

Select one:

a. 34 Incorrect

b. 33
c. 31

d. 32

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The correct answer is: 33

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ^p =0.25.

Select one:

a. 20 Incorrect

b. 22

c. 23

d. 21

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The correct answer is: 23

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ^p =0.35.

Select one:

a. 389

b. 215 Incorrect

c. 139

d. 152

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The correct answer is: 152

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ^p =0.30.

Select one:

a. 41

b. 42

c. 44 Incorrect

d. 43

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The correct answer is: 43


The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the sample size
needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building. He wants to be able
to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys during past year that 85%
approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer need?

Select one:

a. 278 Incorrect

b. 2,145

c. 1,372

d. 196

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The correct answer is: 196

Short Quiz 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students
in the university.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Correct

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The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.

Select one:

a. Mutually exclusive

b. All of the choices

c. None of the choices

d. Mutually inclusive Correct

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The correct answer is: Mutually inclusive


Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per
day on average, and calculated x¯ = 50.30. ABC suggests that µ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual
mean is less than the website owner claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?

Select one:

a. 55

b. Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

c. Null hypothesis µ ? 55, Alternative hypothesis µ

d. Null hypothesis µ > 55, Alternative hypothesis µ = 55

e. 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ? 55 Correct

f. Null hypothesis µ

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ ≥ 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.

Select one:

a. Rejection hypothesis Incorrect

b. Statistical hypothesis

c. Alternative hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The probability of making type I error is


Select one:

a. ß

b. 1- a

c. 1- ß

d. a Correct

e. µ - a

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The correct answer is: a

For the 99% confidence level,

Select one:

a. a

b. a

c. a

d. 0.001

e. a

f. 0.010

g. 0.005

h. 0.025 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.010

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis


This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Rejection region and Null region

b. Rejection region and Critical region Correct

c. Null region and Critical region

d. Null region

e. Critical region

f. None of the choices

g. Rejection region

h. All of the choices

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The correct answer is: Rejection region and Critical region

Learning Activity 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The level of significance is the

Select one:

a. 1 - p value
b. Same as confidence interval

c. Maximum allowable probability of Type II error

d. Minimum allowable probability of Type II error

e. Probability of committing a Type I error Correct

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The correct answer is: Probability of committing a Type I error

What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Less people like IOS than android

b. More people like android than IOS phone Correct

c. Less people like android and IOS phone

d. More people like IOS phone than android phone

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The correct answer is: More people like android than IOS phone

If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error

Select one:

a. Rejection Error

b. Type I Error Correct

c. Correction Error

d. Type II Error

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The correct answer is: Type I Error

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct
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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

Learning Activity 12 Stats

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Correct

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Z score

b. Null value Incorrect

c. Critical value

d. chi value

The correct answer is: Critical value

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

–4

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Correct

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Reject

St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random sample of
49 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard
deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of the overall
population. What can we conclude based?
Select one:

a. Accept null hypothesis

b. Reject null hypothesis

c. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

d. Reject alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

2.35

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Reject

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, s = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4

Answer:

-5 - wrong

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -2.86

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

-12.83

Incorrect

Feedback
The correct answer is: 2.09

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 8, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 7.2
A: -1.99 - correct

Short Quiz 12

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. 3.49 Incorrect

b. – 1.85

c. – 1.85

d. – 1.33

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The correct answer is: – 1.85

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8.5, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

34.32 - wrong

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: -3.23

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

3.31

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject Correct

c. Do not Reject
Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney.

What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. Reject null hypothesis

b. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

c. Reject alternative hypothesis

d. Accept null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.

Select one:

a. Critical values

b. Alternative hypothesis and critical values Incorrect

c. Null hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis and critical values

e. Alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis and critical values

A sample is small when n=30.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE. Replace the letter n with letter x.

c. The statement is FALSE. Replace the = with =

d. The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.
Select one:

a. The statement is FALSE.

b. The statement is TRUE. Correct

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

0.131

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Incorrect

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.11

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

56.23

Incorrect

Feedback
The correct answer is: 2.09

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

-1.99

Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.99

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.20

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

– 0.6

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Learning Activity 13 Stats


A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.033

b. 0.028

c. 0.066 Incorrect

d. 0.041

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The correct answer is: 0.041

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.932

b. 0.400

c. 0.783

d. 0.600 Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 0.400

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.442 Incorrect

b. 0.391

c. 0.137

d. 0.296
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The correct answer is: 0.137

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Reject the null hypothesis

b. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -0.066

b. 2.112

c. -1.231

d. 1.992 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.992

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.899

b. 1.203

c. 0.996

d. 1.095 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.095

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.
What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
A: 0.600

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?


Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026


About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267

fcost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921
Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822
Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.675

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?


Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: -1.260


About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct
Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.675

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.062

b. 0.077

c. 0.034 correct

d. 0.045
Short quiz 14

In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable.

Select one:

a. Perfect Correlation Incorrect

b. Positive Correlation

c. Scattered Correlation

d. Negative Correlation

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The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.

Select one:

a. Line Plots Incorrect

b. XY intersection plot

c. scatter plot

d. Cartesian plane

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The correct answer is: scatter plot

When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means

Select one:

a. Negative linear association

b. Weak linear association

c. Positive linear association Incorrect

d. Strong linear association

e. Cannot determine with the given information

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The correct answer is: Strong linear association

This measures relationship between bivariate data.


Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Correlation Correct

c. All of the choices

d. Linear Regression

e. Scatterplot Analysis

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The correct answer is: Correlation

A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations with


a line segment to give more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Scatter Plot

c. Correlation Plot

d. Line plot Correct

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The correct answer is: Line plot

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also decreases.

Select one:

a. negative linear association Incorrect

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. positive linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.

Select one:
a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE.

Learning Actvity 14 Stats

Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.

Select one:

a. Positive linear association Incorrect

b. Weak linear association

c. Strong linear association

d. None of the choices

e. Negative linear association

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The correct answer is: Negative linear association

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases.

Select one:

a. positive linear association Correct

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.

Select one:
a. Trend line Correct

b. Correlation line

c. Cross line

d. Scatter line

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The correct answer is: Trend line

The three important characteristics of a bivariate?

Select one:

a. Elliptical, Rounded, Scattered

b. Proportional, Directional, Elliptical

c. Direction, Shape, Strength

d. Line, Points, Shape Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Direction, Shape, Strength

The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________

Select one:

a. XY Plots

b. Trend line plots

c. Bivariate data

d. scatter plot Correct

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The correct answer is: scatter plot

Short Quiz 15

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation Correct

b. Weak positive correction


c. Strong positive correction

d. Minimal positive correction

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The correct answer is: No apparent correlation

Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.

Select one:

a. 0, 100 Incorrect

b. 1, 100

c. +1, -1

d. 0, 1

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The correct answer is: +1, -1

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Describe the relationship based on the r-value r=0,

Select one:

a. No relationship

b. Deterministic relationship Incorrect

c. Weak relationship

d. Strong relationship

Feedback

The correct answer is: No relationship

The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.


Select one:

a. A positive number greater than 1

b. Equal to zero.

c. None of the choices

d. Equal to 1.

e. A positive number greater than 0. Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Equal to 1.

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

b. Weak positive correction

c. No apparent correlation

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The variable that causes an effect

Select one:

a. Response variable

b. Explanatory variable Correct

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other observation
to be high.

Select one:

a. XY Plot
b. Positive Correlation

c. Direct Correlation Incorrect

d. Negative Correlation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Cannot be determined

c. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

The variable that reflects the effect

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Correct

c. Correlation variable

d. Trend variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Response variable

Learning Activity 15 Stats

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction

b. Strong positive correction Correct


c. No apparent correlation

d. Weak positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation

Select one:

a. r2

b. r

c. XY

d. None of the choices Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: r

It is also called independent variable

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Incorrect

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

Salary and number of years of experience

Select one:

a. Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable Correct

b. Salary is the explanatory variable and number of years is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20


Select one:

a. No apparent correlation

b. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

c. Weak positive correction

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Weak positive correction

Expenditure is an example of a

Select one:

a. Trend variable

b. Explanatory variable

c. Correlation variable

d. Response variable Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Response variable

Short Quiz 16 Stats

The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a

Select one:

a. Parabola Correct

b. Ellipse

c. Circle

d. Straight line

Feedback

The correct answer is: Parabola

When slope is positive,

Select one:

a. y increases as x increases Correct


b. y decreases as x increases

c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin

d. y decreases, x values approaches 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: y increases as x increases

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.

Select one:

a. FALSE

b. Cannot be determined

c. TRUE Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: TRUE

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=3x + 11 Incorrect

b. y=6x + 5

c. y=8x + 3

d. y=3x + 8

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=8x + 3

If the line has no slope,

Select one:

a. The line is a horizontal line

b. The line is at the point of origin

c. The line intercepts the x and y axis

d. The line lies at the x axis Incorrect


Feedback

The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 9

b. 11

c. 8

d. 3 Incorrect

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: 8

Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?

Answer:

4.2

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 7

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=5x + 1

b. y=10x + 2 Incorrect

c. y=5x + 2

d. y=10x + 1

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=5x + 1

Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?

Answer:
Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 9

The equation y=mx + b is also known as

Select one:

a. slope intercept form

b. y intercept Incorrect

c. correlation intercept form

d. xy intercept form

Feedback

The correct answer is: slope intercept form

Learning Activity 16 Stats

Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?

Answer:

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=3x + 1

b. 2y=6x + 3

c. y=-3x + 3 Correct

d. 2y=6x + 1

The correct answer is: y=-3x + 3


Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 2 Correct

b. 1

c. 8

d. 7

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: 2

Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 5

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=2x + 7 Correct

b. y=5x + 2

c. y=7x + 1

d. y=7x + 5

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: y=2x + 7


Write the slope-intercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and y-intercept 4.
answer: 6x+4
Sampling distribution of proportions is randomly distributed.
A: FALSE. Replace the word Sampling distribution with Confidence Coefficient - correct

Given n=60, x̄ =250, s=3, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
A: (58.59, 61.41) - correct

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.12 and ̂p = 0.30.
A: 57 - correct

Margin of Error is in the center of the confidence interval?


A: FALSE. Replace the word “Margin of Error” with “Point Estimate” - correct

Given the sample size (n=230) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error
for the 95% confidence interval:
A: 0.083 - correct

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 228 - correct

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 89 - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.20 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 35 - correct
True of False. The series of disconnected points is referred to as Bivariate.
A: false - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.25 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 23 - correct

Given n=20, x̄ =30, s=2, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
A: 0.74 - correct

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each
of the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 20.8, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 21.2
A: 0.99 - correct
Common choices of confidence level are
A: 90%, 95%, 99% - correct

Identify the following formula: 1- q̂


A: Sample Proportion - correct

Proportion is a fraction expression where the _____________________ is in the numerator and the
_____________________ is the denominator.
A: Favorable response, Total number of responses - correct

A sample is small when n≤30


A: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large. - correct
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
1.60
A: Do not Reject - correct

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p=0.15.
A:196 - correct

Given n=50, x̄ =250, s=4, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
A: (249.07, 250.93) – correct

Given the sample size (n=250) and sample proportion (p=0.40), find the approximate margin of error
for the 90% confidence interval:
A: 0.05 - correct
Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each
of the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 31.2, σ = 3, n = 66, x̄ = 32
A: 2.17 - correct

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 81 - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂p =0.35.
A: 152 – correct

The management of a local grocery store wants to estimate the average amount their customers
spend at the store to within 0.50 pesos, with a 90% confidence. What is the minimum sample size
required, if the standard deviation is assumed to be 4.50 pesos.
A: 220 - correct

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂p =0.25.
A: 80 - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.11 and ̂p = 0.35.
A: 126 - correct

Given the sample size (n=150) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error
for the 95% confidence interval:
A: 0.07 – correct

A survey was conducted to 200 Grade 6 students who uses the internet in research instead of the
school library. Based on the survey, 160 students responded Yes. What is the population proportion
to students who uses the library in their research?
A: 80% - correct
St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 900. From a random
sample of 169 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 850
with a standard deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of
the overall population: What can we conclude based on the hypotheses and test statistic?
A: Reject null hypothesis - correct

Given n=20, x̄ =89, s=2, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
A: 1.15 - correct

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
0.1 – correct

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
– 3.1
A: reject – correct

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
1.0
A: do not reject - correct

When the confidence level is 90%, the Confidence coefficients is +-


A: 1.645 - correct
Bivariate is defined as the analysis of a single variable.
A: false - correct

Which of the following is a characteristics of a bivariate?


A: All of the choices - correct

Given the equation 3y = x+15, what is the y intercept?


A: 5 - correct

Given the equation 9y = x+9, what is the y intercept?


A: 1 - correct

Scatter plot is a series of connected points to form a line.


A: false - correct

Year is an example of a
A: Explanatory variable - correct

Given the equation y = 8x+ 14, what is the slope?


A: 8 - correct

A perfect correlation pattern is produced when


A: Points on a scatterplot lie on a straight line - correct

If the line has no slope or equal to zero


The line is a horizontal line - correct

The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a


A: parabola - correct

Three characteristics of a bivariate are


A: Shape, direction and strength - correct

Which of the following is INCORRECT about correlation coefficient.


A: correlation coefficient can never be a zero value - correct

The equation y=8x2 + 4 will produce a


A: parabola - correct
House rent and house floor area
A: House floor area is the explanatory variable and house rent is the response variable - correct

Given the equation 5y = 20x+ 30, what is the slope?


A: 4 - correct

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable y.
A: FALSE – correct

Given the equation 3y = 21x + 9, what is the slope?


A: 7

Given the equation 9y = 18x + 9, what is the slope?


A: 2
Using the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in 3
decimal places.
n=700, p̂ = 0.75, 95% confidence
A: 0.718 - correct

Using the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in 3
decimal places.
n=700, p̂ = 0.75, 95% confidence
A: 0.780 - correct

Using the following data, find the margin of error. Your answer must be in 3 decimal places
n=400, p̂ = 0.75, 90% confidence
A: 0.036 - correct

Given the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two
decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 80, Standard Deviation = 20, Confidence coefficient = 1.645
A: 76.71 - correct

Given the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two
decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 69.84 – correct

Given the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two
decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 80.16 - correct

Given the following data, find the margin of error. Your answer must be in two decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 5.16 - correct
WEEK 1

Learning Act. 1 Stats

Which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All of the statements are TRUE.

b. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

c. Non-countable values are called discrete variables

d. Infinite numbers are considered discrete variables.

Answer: Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Question 2

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of

Select one:

a. Discrete Continuous Random Variable

b. Continuous Discrete Random Variable

c. Continuous Random Variable

d. Discrete Random Variables

e. None of the choices

Answer: Continuous Random Variable

Question 3

True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a discrete
random variable.

Answer:

false

Question 4

Which of the following is incorrect?

Select one:

a. Probability distribution equals to one.

b. Probability distribution equals to zero.


c. Probability distribution is used to compute discrete random variables

d. None of the choices

e. Probability distribution is used to compute continuous random variables

Answer: Probability distribution equals to zero.

Question 5

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?

Select one:

a. 0.1255

b. 0.25

c. 1

d. None of the choices

e. 0

Answer: 0.1255

Short Quiz 1

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space

Select one:

a. Sample space is also known as probability mass function.

b. Sample space is a subset of events.

c. Sample space should be always be a number from zero to one.

d. Sample space are possible outcomes

Answer: Sample space are possible outcomes

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to _____

Answer: 1

How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.

Answer: 8

Salary, scores and age are examples of answer: continuous.. random variables

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?


Select one:

a. The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference.

b. The tuition fee enrolled in different universities

c. The number of volunteers in a community

d. The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Answer: The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Countless number of values are also known as Answer continuous.. variables.

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?

Select one:

a. Distance travelled of a tourist bus.

b. Depth of building excavation.

c. None of the choices.

d. Height of students enrolled in an online course.

e. Wind speed during typhoon.

Answer: None of the choices.

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.

Select one:

a. The statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE

b. The statement is TRUE.

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE

Answer: The statement is TRUE.

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. The statement has insufficient information.

c. True
d. False

Answer: True

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.

Answer: Probability Distribution

Week3 Stats

WEEK 3

Learning Activity 3 AND SHORT QUIZ 3

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Median

b. Z-score

c. Normal Distribution Measurement

d. Empirical Rule

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z-score

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 75 and the standard deviation was 5. If Pam z-scored is
1.5, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 117.50

b. 487.50

c. None of the choices

d. 82.50

Feedback

The correct answer is: 82.50

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?

Select one:

a. Carl Friedrich Gauss


b. William Gosset

c. Ronald Fisher

d. John Tukey

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.

Select one:

a. Mount-shaped distribution

b. Bell-shaped

c. None of the choices

d. Perfectly asymmetric

Feedback

The correct answer is: Perfectly asymmetric

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?

Select one:

a. 3

b. 2

c. 4

d. 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Short Quiz 3

In a normal distribution curve,

Select one:

a. Mean is equal to Median and Mode

b. None of the choices

c. Mean is equal to Mode


d. Mean is equal to Median

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mean is equal to Median and Mode

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Empirical Rule

b. Median

c. Z-score

d. Normal Distribution Measurement

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z-score

Given the set of data:

1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the lower quartile

Select one:

a. 8

b. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,

c. 3

d. 0

Feedback

The correct answer is: 8

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 53.00

b. None of the choices

c. 80.50

d. 82.50
Feedback

The correct answer is: 53.00

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All values are greater than the mean.

b. All values are less than the mean.

c. All values are equal to the mean.

d. All values are equal to the z-score

Feedback

The correct answer is: All values are less than the mean.

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the upper quartile

Select one:

a. 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22

b. 18

c. 22

d. 0

Feedback

The correct answer is: 18

Find the median of the following data set.

11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59

Select one:

a. 36.45

b. 24

c. 30

d. 31

Feedback
The correct answer is: 31

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

How many numbers are in the lower quartile?

Select one:

a. 0

b. 10

c. 6

d. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

Feedback

The correct answer is: 6

Normal Distribution Curve is also called

Select one:

a. Arc-Shaped Curve

b. Bell Curve

c. Basic Curve

d. All of the choices

Feedback

The correct answer is: Bell Curve

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE.

b. None of the choices

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.

Feedback

The correct answer is: None of the choices


Week 5 Stats
Learning Activity 4

True or False: Variance Error is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population
parameter and the actual but unknown value of the parameter

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design

The correct answer is: TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

The correct answer is: No

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.

1112345558888

The correct answer is: 4.53

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.

4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4

The correct answer is: 2.60

Week 5 Stats short quiz 4

Short Quiz 4

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Renmel closes his eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the
process for 30 times.

The correct answer is: No

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means

The correct answer is: FALSE

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.

Select one:

a. Mode
b. Deviation Error

c. Parameter

d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

e. Random Sample

f. Mean

g. Sampling Error

h. Population Mean

i. Median

j. Statistics

k. Distribution Error

l. Sample Distribution of sample means

m. Standard Curve

n. Sample

o. Standard Deviation

p. Sample

q. Population

The correct answer is: Sample

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Women who volunteer to take a survey on human rights.

The correct answer is: No

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample population

Select one:

a. Deviation Error

b. Parameter

c. Sample

d. Standard Deviation

e. Distribution Error

f. Population
g. Random Sample

h. Mode

i. Sampling Error

j. Population Mean

k. Mean

l. Statistics

m. Median

n. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

o. Sample Distribution of sample means

p. Sample

q. Standard Curve

The correct answer is: Sample Distribution of sample means

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

Each audience in a game show is assigned a number from 111 to 666 and roll three standard dice to
choose random contestants.

The correct answer is: Yes

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means?

The correct answer is: 60

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer should be rounded off to one
decimal place.

3 5 5 5 6 6 8 8 13 15 17 30

The correct answer is: 10.8

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.

The correct answer is: FALSE


Learning Activity 6 Stats

To calculate the mean from a sample,


Select one:

a. Get the half of the sum of the all the values

b. Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

c. Divide each value with the sum of all values

d. None of the choices

The correct answer is: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places. Write the measurement at the end of the answer.

Average Speed of a car Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 Car 4

80 kph 75 kph 60 kph 66 kph

The correct answer is: 7 0 . 2 5 k p h

This is defined by two values, between which a population parameter is said to lie.

Select one:

a. Interval Estimate

b. Points Estimate

c. Coefficient Estimate

d. Point to point Estimate

The correct answer is: Interval Estimate

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places, if necessary.

Scores of students in quizzes

The correct answer is: 77.70

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. (Round off your
answer to the nearest hundredths.)

The correct answer is: 85.75

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. none of the choices

b. always equal to the mean


c. used to estimate population parameter Correct

d. the number of samples

e. a range of possible values of population mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: used to estimate population parameter

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. Sample distribution Incorrect

b. Confidence Limit

c. Confidence coefficient

d. Sample Mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: Sample Mean

Short Quiz 6 Stats

Confidence interval is associated by confidence level

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: TRUE

The effectiveness of the sample android application can be measured by the proportion of mobile users
who install the application. To determine this proportion for a specific android app, the distributed to
500 users and 450 user install the app. The point estimate is ____________.

Select one:

a. .85
b. .80

c. .90

d. .95

The correct answer is: .90

Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?

Select one:

a. Mode

b. Mean

c. Standard Deviation

d. Median

The correct answer is: Mean

Confidence level indicates the level of assurance that confidence interval encloses the:

Select one:

a. unknown population mean

b. biased sample

c. known population mean

d. unbiased sample

The correct answer is: unknown population mean

Which of the following applies to confidence interval

Select one:

a. Confidence interval is used to the true mean of population

b. As the confidence interval for a given statistic increases in length, the confidence level increases

c. Confidence interval is associated by confidence level

d. None of the choices

e. All of the choices

The correct answer is: All of the choices

A 95% confidence interval means 95% of all samples of size n would fall ______ our confidence interval

Select one:
a. Below

b. Outside

c. None of the choices

d. Within

e. Above

Feedback

The correct answer is: Within

You need to calculate for the confidence interval for the population mean. The population standard
deviation is known. There are 50 sample observations. You will use 95 percent level of confidence. The
appropriate value of z is:

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. 1.64

c. 2.58

d. 1.96

e. 1

The correct answer is: 1.96

Point estimate is always equal to the sampling coefficient.

Select one:

a. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is equal to the number of samples”

b. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is used to estimate population parameter”

c. TRUE

d. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of population mean”

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of
population mean”

Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to confidence limit


c. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

d. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to Confidence Limit

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

The confidence level is expressed as a fraction

Select one:

a. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE


Short Quiz 8

The “p hat” is calculated as

Select one:

a. Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

b. Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements Correct

c. 1- (Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes)

d. (Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements) – 1

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The correct answer is: Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed

Select one:

a. Normally Correct

b. Randomly

c. Evenly

d. Unevenly

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The correct answer is: Normally

A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?

Select one:

a. 80%
b. 20%

c. 17% Correct

d. 83%

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The correct answer is: 17%

When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96

Select one:

a. Margin of Errors

b. Confidence coefficients Correct

c. Confidence intervals

d. “p hat” values

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The correct answer is: Confidence coefficients

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. Always equal to the number or samples

b. A range of possible values for a population parameter.

c. Equal to the population mean

d. A statistical that estimates a population parameter Correct

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The correct answer is: A statistical that estimates a population parameter

The ^p is the ____________ estimate of p.

Select one:

a. balanced

b. unbiased Correct

c. biased

d. inverse
Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 1.24 Correct

b. 26.76

c. 3.16

d. 0.63

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The correct answer is: 1.24

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (11.34, 14.89)

b. (1.63, 2.25)

c. (21.36, 24.63)

d. (26.36, 29.63) Correct

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The correct answer is: (26.36, 29.63)

What is in the center of the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Margin of Error

b. Point Estimate Correct

c. Population Parameter

d. Number of samples

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The correct answer is: Point Estimate

In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample proportion ^p
of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.

Select one:
a. 45%

b. 0.40

c. 55%

d. 0.60 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.60

Learning Activity 8 Stats

Margin of error is

Select one:

a. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample
size Correct

b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the
sample size

c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided by standard deviation

d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided standard deviation

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The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size

Given n=100, x¯ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (42.103, 43.970)

b. (43.355, 46.645)

c. (44.461, 45.329) Incorrect

d. (46.921, 47.727)

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The correct answer is: (43.355, 46.645)

Given n=100, x¯ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 0.348 Incorrect

b. 0.20

c. 0.392

d. 0.196

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The correct answer is: 0.392

A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are satisfied
with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ^p of those who are
not satisfied based on the sample provided.

Select one:

a. 55%

b. 0.32 Correct

c. 0.

d. 0.68

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The correct answer is: 0.32

A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource Center
of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how many
students are not using the Library Resource Center?

Select one:

a. 33

b. 30

c. 67 Correct

d. 70

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The correct answer is: 67


Learning Activity 9 Stats

A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 8 hours less 1.2 hours

b. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours Correct

c. None of the choices

d. 8 hours less 1.2 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

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The correct answer is: Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (17,482, 18,649)

b. (19,804, 20,196) Correct

c. (23,467, 24,639)

d. (26,928, 27,375)

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The correct answer is: (19,804, 20,196)

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.043 Incorrect

b. 0.052

c. 0.064

d. 0.074

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The correct answer is: 0.064

Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.053

b. 0.085

c. 0.072 Incorrect

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.053

A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ± 20
percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident
in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. (0.490, 0.601)

b. (0.452, 0.538)

c. (0.565, 0.640) Correct

d. (0.316, 0.483)

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The correct answer is: (0.565, 0.640)

Short Quiz 9

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.086
b. 0.059

c. 0.039 Incorrect

d. 0.330

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The correct answer is: 0.059

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one:

a. 0.564 < p < 0.640

b. 0.640 < p < 0.742 Incorrect

c. 0.742 < p < 0.834

d. 0.834 < p < 0.927

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The correct answer is: 0.564 < p < 0.640

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.077

b. 0.329 Incorrect

c. 0.834

d. 0.290

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The correct answer is: 0.077

Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (79,301 , 80,890) Incorrect

b. (59,706 , 60,294)

c. (59,301 , 60,890)

d. (79,706 , 80,294)

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The correct answer is: (59,706 , 60,294)

A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 4.50 hours < p < 5.89 hours

b. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours Correct

c. 8.66 hours < p < 11.26 hours

d. 7.34 hours < p < 8.66 hours

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The correct answer is: 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.055

b. 0.069

c. 0.047 Correct

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.047

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?
Select one:

a. Lim Electronics can use the survey conducted for their advertisements.

b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

c. The confidence interval support the claim of Lim Electronics. Incorrect

d. The information is not sufficient to conclude.

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The correct answer is: The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Z score plus less the square root of 9 hours less 1.5 hours

b. None of the choices

c. 9 hours less 1.5 hours Correct

d. All of the choices

e. 9 hours less 1.5 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.0726

b. 0.8932

c. 0.4508 Incorrect

d. 0.0934

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The correct answer is: 0.0726

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.
Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.

Select one:

a. 0.85 Incorrect

b. 0.72

c. 0.30

d. 0.60

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The correct answer is: 0.60


Learning Activity 12 Stats

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Correct

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Z score

b. Null value Incorrect

c. Critical value

d. chi value

The correct answer is: Critical value

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

–4

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Correct

c. Cannot be determined
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The correct answer is: Reject

St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random sample of
49 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard
deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of the overall
population. What can we conclude based?

Select one:

a. Accept null hypothesis

b. Reject null hypothesis

c. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

d. Reject alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

2.35

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Reject

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, s = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4

Answer:

-5

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -2.86

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2
Answer:

-12.83

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 2.09

Short Quiz 12

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. 3.49 Incorrect

b. – 1.85

c. – 1.85

d. – 1.33

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The correct answer is: – 1.85

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8.5, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

34.32

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -3.23

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
3.31

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject Correct

c. Do not Reject

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney.

What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. Reject null hypothesis

b. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

c. Reject alternative hypothesis

d. Accept null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.

Select one:

a. Critical values

b. Alternative hypothesis and critical values Incorrect

c. Null hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis and critical values

e. Alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis and critical values

A sample is small when n=30.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE. Replace the letter n with letter x.


c. The statement is FALSE. Replace the = with =

d. The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is FALSE.

b. The statement is TRUE. Correct

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

0.131

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Incorrect

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.11

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

56.23

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 2.09

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

-1.99

Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.99

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.20

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Correct

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

– 0.6

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject
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The correct answer is: Do not Reject


Learning Activity 13 Stats

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.033

b. 0.028

c. 0.066 Incorrect

d. 0.041

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The correct answer is: 0.041

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.932

b. 0.400

c. 0.783

d. 0.600 Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 0.400

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.442 Incorrect

b. 0.391
c. 0.137

d. 0.296

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The correct answer is: 0.137

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Reject the null hypothesis

b. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -0.066

b. 2.112

c. -1.231
d. 1.992 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.992

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.899

b. 1.203

c. 0.996

d. 1.095 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.095

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429
c. 0.739

d. 0.921

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The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct
c. 0.367

d. 0.822

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The correct answer is: 0.675

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191


A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661
d. -1.260 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548
b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.675

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.062
b. 0.077

c. 0.034 correct

d. 0.045
Short Quiz 15

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation Correct

b. Weak positive correction

c. Strong positive correction

d. Minimal positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: No apparent correlation

Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.

Select one:

a. 0, 100 Incorrect

b. 1, 100

c. +1, -1

d. 0, 1

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The correct answer is: +1, -1

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Describe the relationship based on the r-value r=0,


Select one:

a. No relationship

b. Deterministic relationship Incorrect

c. Weak relationship

d. Strong relationship

Feedback

The correct answer is: No relationship

The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.

Select one:

a. A positive number greater than 1

b. Equal to zero.

c. None of the choices

d. Equal to 1.

e. A positive number greater than 0. Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Equal to 1.

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

b. Weak positive correction

c. No apparent correlation

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The variable that causes an effect

Select one:

a. Response variable

b. Explanatory variable Correct


c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other observation
to be high.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Positive Correlation

c. Direct Correlation Incorrect

d. Negative Correlation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Cannot be determined

c. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

The variable that reflects the effect

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Correct

c. Correlation variable

d. Trend variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Response variable


Learning Activity 15 Stats

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction

b. Strong positive correction Correct

c. No apparent correlation

d. Weak positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation

Select one:

a. r2

b. r

c. XY

d. None of the choices Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: r

It is also called independent variable

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Incorrect

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Explanatory variable


Salary and number of years of experience

Select one:

a. Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable Correct

b. Salary is the explanatory variable and number of years is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation

b. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

c. Weak positive correction

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Weak positive correction

Expenditure is an example of a

Select one:

a. Trend variable

b. Explanatory variable

c. Correlation variable

d. Response variable Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Response variable


Short Quiz 5 Stats

True or False: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal
to 20.
The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated
by dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: A random sample of size 49 is selected from a known population with a mean of 29 and a
standard deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling
distribution of sample means to be drawn. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be
approximately a normal curve.

The correct answer is: TRUE

Margin of Error is the value that _______________ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.
A: add/subtract

In a normal curve, a _____ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.

The correct answer is: Z score

Empirical rule states that _______ % of data falls within 2 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: 95

True or False: Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: If the population is normally distributed, the sampling distribution of sample mean is
equal to 1.

If there are 2 volunteers that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how
many will be the possible samples?
A: 45

The correct answer is: FALSE

The average of the population.

The correct answer is: Mean

PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.

REMINDERS

If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places.

If your answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.

If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how many
possible samples will there be?
The correct answer is: 1140

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to
the population mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

It is located at the middle of the normal curve.

The correct answer is: Mean

Bell shaped curve.

The correct answer is: Normal Curve

In a normal curve, the mean always has a z score of ____

The correct answer is: 0

Week 6 Learning Activity 5 Stats Different questions. Comment below yung questions kapag wala pa rin
dito.

If the population is normally distributed,

Select one:

a. All of the choices

b. The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal Correct

c. Standard deviation is equal to Mean

d. Standard deviation is distributed along the normal curve

Feedback

The correct answer is: The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal

Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE Correct

b. None of the choices


c. The statement is FALSE

d. The statement do not have sufficient information to conclude

The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE

A random sample of size is 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 13 and a standard
deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What is the approximate standard deviation of the sample means?

Select one:

a. 12.692

b. 0.066

c. 0.467 Correct

d. 15.15

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The correct answer is: 0.467

A random sample of size 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 25 and a standard
deviation of 5.2. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What does the problem tells us?

Select one:

a. All of the above statements does not describe the problem

b. Standard deviation of the sample mean is calculated by 5.2 divided by size of the sample which is 50

c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

d. Z score can be calculated by dividing 25 by the size of samples which is 50

Answer: c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

If there are 5 students that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how many will
be the possible samples?

Select one:

a. 250

b. 126

c. 50

d. 252

Answer: 252
In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated by

Select one:

a. Mean of the population multiplied by the standard deviation of the population

b. Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

c. Dividing the mean of the population by the square root of the deviation of the population

d. Mean of the population divided by the mean of the sampling distribution

Answer:Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

Which of the following applies to Central Limit Theorem?

Select one:

a. None of the answers is correct.

b. All of the answers are correct.

c. Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is greater than or equal
to 30.

d. When the sample size is large or above 30, the population is not normal Incorrect

e. Population is normally distributed when standard deviation is large

Feedback

The correct answer is: Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is
greater than or equal to 30.
Short Quiz 7 Stats

Margin of Error is the value that ______ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Subtracted

b. Added

c. None of the choices

d. Added and subtracted

The correct answer is: Added and subtracted

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 88

Standard deviation = 6
Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Select one:

a. 73.89, 79.89

b. 80.08, 84.23

c. 89.05, 92.45

d. 86.82, 89.18

The correct answer is: 80.08, 84.23

The number of degrees of freedom is ________ the sample size.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Greater than

c. Equal to

d. Less than

The correct answer is: Less than

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data: Mean = 66 Standard deviation = 5 Sample
size = 100 Confidence coefficient = 1.645

Select one:

a. 70.04, 71.34

b. 71.90, 72.22

c. 69.33, 70.02

d. 65.18, 66.82

The correct answer is: 65.18, 66.82

Find the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. The answer must be
rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

The correct answer is: 8 6 . 2 5

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean is called the Margin of Error.

Select one:
a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE

Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Bell shaped curve

c. Symmetrical

d. Mean of Means is equal to 0

The correct answer is: Mean of Means is equal to 0

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 80

Standard deviation = 4

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.78

Which of the following is used to estimate population parameter?

Select one:

a. Point Estimate

b. Central Limit Theorem Estimate Incorrect

c. Mean Estimate

d. Biased Estimate

Feedback

The correct answer is: Point Estimate


Mean of means is also called

Select one:

a. Unbiased estimate

b. Interval Estimate Incorrect

c. Point Estimate

d. Population Mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: Point Estimate

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 77

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence coefficient = 2.58

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.77

Learning activity 7 Stats

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 66

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Select one:
a. 66.03, 69.03

b. 64.04, 67.96

c. 65.41, 66.59

d. 69.03, 70.99

The correct answer is: 65.41, 66.59

Common choices for the confidence level.

Select one:

a. 68%, 95%, 99.7%

b. 90%, 95%, 99%

c. 95%, 99%, 100%

d. 0%, 50%, 100%

The correct answer is: 90%, 95%, 99%

In T distribution, if we increase the number of observations

Select one:

a. the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

b. the mean approaches zero

c. the curve lies within the horizontal axis

d. the mean increases

e. all of the choices

The correct answer is: the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. Confidence Limit

b. Sample Mean Correct

c. Sample distribution

d. Confidence coefficient

Feedback

The correct answer is: Sample Mean


For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of observing
a value outside of this area is ____________.

Select one:

a. Less than 10%

b. Higher than the 2 nd standard deviation Incorrect

c. Greater than 10%

d. Lower than the 2 nd standard deviation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Less than 10%

This is the value that is added to and subtracted from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Confidence Level

b. Margin of Error

c. Confidence Interval Incorrect

d. Standard Deviation Error

Feedback

The correct answer is: Margin of Error


Learning Activity 10 Stats

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ^ =0.25.

Select one:

a. 34 Incorrect

b. 33

c. 31

d. 32

Feedback

The correct answer is: 33

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ^p =0.25.

Select one:
a. 20 Incorrect

b. 22

c. 23

d. 21

Feedback

The correct answer is: 23

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ^p =0.35.

Select one:

a. 389

b. 215 Incorrect

c. 139

d. 152

Feedback

The correct answer is: 152

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ^p =0.30.

Select one:

a. 41

b. 42

c. 44 Incorrect

d. 43

Feedback

The correct answer is: 43

The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the sample size
needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building. He wants to be able
to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys during past year that 85%
approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer need?

Select one:

a. 278 Incorrect

b. 2,145
c. 1,372

d. 196

Feedback

The correct answer is: 196


Short Quiz 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students
in the university.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.

Select one:

a. Mutually exclusive

b. All of the choices

c. None of the choices

d. Mutually inclusive Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mutually inclusive

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis


William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per
day on average, and calculated x¯ = 50.30. ABC suggests that µ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual
mean is less than the website owner claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?

Select one:

a. 55

b. Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

c. Null hypothesis µ ? 55, Alternative hypothesis µ

d. Null hypothesis µ > 55, Alternative hypothesis µ = 55

e. 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ? 55 Correct

f. Null hypothesis µ

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.

Select one:

a. Rejection hypothesis Incorrect

b. Statistical hypothesis

c. Alternative hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The probability of making type I error is

Select one:

a. ß

b. 1- a

c. 1- ß

d. a Correct

e. µ - a

Feedback
The correct answer is: a

For the 99% confidence level,

Select one:

a. a

b. a

c. a

d. 0.001

e. a

f. 0.010

g. 0.005

h. 0.025 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.010

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Rejection region and Null region

b. Rejection region and Critical region Correct

c. Null region and Critical region

d. Null region

e. Critical region
f. None of the choices

g. Rejection region

h. All of the choices

Feedback

The correct answer is: Rejection region and Critical region

Learning Activity 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The level of significance is the

Select one:

a. 1 - p value

b. Same as confidence interval

c. Maximum allowable probability of Type II error

d. Minimum allowable probability of Type II error

e. Probability of committing a Type I error Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Probability of committing a Type I error

What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.
Select one:

a. Less people like IOS than android

b. More people like android than IOS phone Correct

c. Less people like android and IOS phone

d. More people like IOS phone than android phone

Feedback

The correct answer is: More people like android than IOS phone

If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error

Select one:

a. Rejection Error

b. Type I Error Correct

c. Correction Error

d. Type II Error

Feedback

The correct answer is: Type I Error

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis


Short quiz 14

In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable.

Select one:

a. Perfect Correlation Incorrect

b. Positive Correlation

c. Scattered Correlation
d. Negative Correlation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.

Select one:

a. Line Plots Incorrect

b. XY intersection plot

c. scatter plot

d. Cartesian plane

Feedback

The correct answer is: scatter plot

When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means

Select one:

a. Negative linear association

b. Weak linear association

c. Positive linear association Incorrect

d. Strong linear association

e. Cannot determine with the given information

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong linear association

This measures relationship between bivariate data.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Correlation Correct

c. All of the choices

d. Linear Regression

e. Scatterplot Analysis

Feedback
The correct answer is: Correlation

A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations with


a line segment to give more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Scatter Plot

c. Correlation Plot

d. Line plot Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Line plot

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also decreases.

Select one:

a. negative linear association Incorrect

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. positive linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE.

Feedback

The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE.


Learning Actvity 14 Stats

Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.

Select one:

a. Positive linear association Incorrect

b. Weak linear association

c. Strong linear association

d. None of the choices

e. Negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: Negative linear association

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases.

Select one:

a. positive linear association Correct

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.

Select one:

a. Trend line Correct

b. Correlation line

c. Cross line

d. Scatter line

Feedback

The correct answer is: Trend line

The three important characteristics of a bivariate?


Select one:

a. Elliptical, Rounded, Scattered

b. Proportional, Directional, Elliptical

c. Direction, Shape, Strength

d. Line, Points, Shape Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Direction, Shape, Strength

The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________

Select one:

a. XY Plots

b. Trend line plots

c. Bivariate data

d. scatter plot Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: scatter plot

Short Quiz 16 Stats

The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a

Select one:

a. Parabola Correct

b. Ellipse

c. Circle

d. Straight line

Feedback

The correct answer is: Parabola

When slope is positive,

Select one:

a. y increases as x increases Correct

b. y decreases as x increases
c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin

d. y decreases, x values approaches 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: y increases as x increases

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.

Select one:

a. FALSE

b. Cannot be determined

c. TRUE Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: TRUE

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=3x + 11 Incorrect

b. y=6x + 5

c. y=8x + 3

d. y=3x + 8

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=8x + 3

If the line has no slope,

Select one:

a. The line is a horizontal line

b. The line is at the point of origin

c. The line intercepts the x and y axis

d. The line lies at the x axis Incorrect

Feedback
The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 9

b. 11

c. 8

d. 3 Incorrect

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: 8

Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?

Answer:

4.2

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 7

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=5x + 1

b. y=10x + 2 Incorrect

c. y=5x + 2

d. y=10x + 1

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=5x + 1

Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect
Feedback

The correct answer is: 9

The equation y=mx + b is also known as

Select one:

a. slope intercept form

b. y intercept Incorrect

c. correlation intercept form

d. xy intercept form

Feedback

The correct answer is: slope intercept form

Learning Activity 16 Stats

Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?

Answer:

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=3x + 1

b. 2y=6x + 3

c. y=-3x + 3 Correct

d. 2y=6x + 1

The correct answer is: y=-3x + 3

Given the table below, what is the slope?


Select one:

a. 2 Correct

b. 1

c. 8

d. 7

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: 2

Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 5

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=2x + 7 Correct

b. y=5x + 2

c. y=7x + 1

d. y=7x + 5

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: y=2x + 7

Write the slope-intercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and y-intercept 4.

answer: 6x+4
Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value ANSWER: TRUE
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A: 4.100
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Population Mean is an example of a parameter.


A: true

Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

It is the number of times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes.

Select one:
a. Variance
b. Standard Deviation
c. Mean
d. Probability
What is the common symbol for the mean?
Select one:
a. ∑
b. Α
c. Ω
d. µ
True or False: Mean is computed as the weighted average of the possible numbers of random
variables. ANSWER: TRUE

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:
a. All values are less than the mean.
b. All values are equal to the z-score
c. All values are equal to the mean.
d. All values are greater than the mean.
True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.

Answer: true

How do you determine the value of the mean,

Select one:
a. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.
b. None of the choices
c. Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take
the product of all possible values of X.
d. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
Answer: FALSE

true or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
~ true

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
Select one:
a. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.
b. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.
c. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the
statement.
d. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?

Select one:
a. Mean is greater than Median.
b. Data is exactly equal to the mean.
c. Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.
d. Median is greater than Mean.
e. None of the choices
What are the percentages of normal distribution within 1, 2 and 3 standard deviation.

Select one:
a. Approximately 50% and 50% respectively
b. Exactly 25%, 25% and 50% respectively
c. Exactly 100% be applied to each standard deviation
d. Approximately 68%, 95% and 99.7% respectively
In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size ________________________.

Select one:
a. Must be greater than zero.
b. Must be greater than sample distribution.
c. Must be equal than the sample mean.
d. Must be greater than 30.
This is a representative subset of a population.

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Sample
c. Statistics
d. Mean
In the Empirical Rule, _______ % of data will fall in with two standard deviation.

Select one:
a. 99.7
b. 34
c. 50
d. 100
e. 95

This is always in the center of the normal curve

Select one:
a. Mode
b. Median
c. Standard Deviation
d. Mean

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value.
A: false

In a normal curve, the mean is located at the

Select one:
a. highest point of the curve
b. lowest point of the curve
c. midpoint of the curve
d. intersection of the lowest and highest point
The range of probability is

Select one:
a. can be any number (positive or negative)
b. from zero to 1
c. negative 1 to positive 1
d. from zero to any positive number
The standard deviation of the normal distribution is

Select one:
a. should always be a positive number
b. always equal to zero
c. always equal to one
d. greater than or equal to zero
This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value.

Select one:
a. Median
b. Standard Deviation
c. Variance
d. Mode
e. Mean
The mean of the normal distribution is

Select one:
a. should always be a positive number
b. always equal to zero
c. always equal to one
d. greater than or equal to zero
This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Mean
c. Sample Distribution of sample means
d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means
e. Sample
f. Parameter
g. Random Sample
h. Standard Curve
i. Sampling Error
j. Population
k. Population Mean
l. Distribution Error
m. Median
n. Mode
o. Statistics
p. Sample
q. Deviation Error
True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is
3/8.

Answer: false

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean.

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation Error
b. Confidence Interval
c. Margin of Error
d. Confidence Level

The t-distribution shape changes as the _______________ changes.

Select one:
a. Population Mean
b. None of the choices
c. Sample Mean
d. Sample size
The confidence level is expressed in terms of ____________.

Select one:
a. Percentage
b. Whole Number
c. Fraction
d. Ratio

In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the population is estimated by dividing the
standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

Select one:
a. The statement is TRUE
b. The statement is FALSE
c. The statement is SOMETIMES FALSE
d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE
Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Basic Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss
Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

STAT-112-20172S / ► Week 10: Quarterly Exam / ► Quarterly Exam


Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a _ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is __________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Basic Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_____.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss
Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that ___ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False
Short Quiz 8

The “p hat” is calculated as

Select one:

a. Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

b. Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements Correct

c. 1- (Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes)

d. (Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements) – 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed

Select one:

a. Normally Correct

b. Randomly

c. Evenly

d. Unevenly

Feedback

The correct answer is: Normally

A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?

Select one:

a. 80%

b. 20%

c. 17% Correct

d. 83%

Feedback

The correct answer is: 17%

When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96


Select one:

a. Margin of Errors

b. Confidence coefficients Correct

c. Confidence intervals

d. “p hat” values

Feedback

The correct answer is: Confidence coefficients

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. Always equal to the number or samples

b. A range of possible values for a population parameter.

c. Equal to the population mean

d. A statistical that estimates a population parameter Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: A statistical that estimates a population parameter

The ̂p is the ____________ estimate of p.

Select one:

a. balanced

b. unbiased Correct

c. biased

d. inverse

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 1.24 Correct

b. 26.76

c. 3.16

d. 0.63
Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.24

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (11.34, 14.89)

b. (1.63, 2.25)

c. (21.36, 24.63)

d. (26.36, 29.63) Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: (26.36, 29.63)

What is in the center of the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Margin of Error

b. Point Estimate Correct

c. Population Parameter

d. Number of samples

Feedback

The correct answer is: Point Estimate

In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample proportion ^p
of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.

Select one:

a. 45%

b. 0.40

c. 55%

d. 0.60 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.60


As the confidence interval for a given statistics increases in length, the confidence level
___________.

A: Increases - correct

Learning Activity 8 Stats

Margin of error is

Select one:

a. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample
size Correct

b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the
sample size

c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided by standard deviation

d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided standard deviation

Feedback

The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size

Given n=100, x¯ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (42.103, 43.970)

b. (43.355, 46.645)

c. (44.461, 45.329) Incorrect

d. (46.921, 47.727)

Feedback

The correct answer is: (43.355, 46.645)

Given n=100, x¯ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 0.348 Incorrect

b. 0.20

c. 0.392
d. 0.196

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.392

A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are satisfied
with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ^p of those who are
not satisfied based on the sample provided.

Select one:

a. 55%

b. 0.32 Correct

c. 0.

d. 0.68

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.32

A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource Center
of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how many
students are not using the Library Resource Center?

Select one:

a. 33

b. 30

c. 67 Correct

d. 70

Feedback

The correct answer is: 67

Learning Activity 9 Stats

A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?

Select one:
a. 8 hours less 1.2 hours

b. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours Correct

c. None of the choices

d. 8 hours less 1.2 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (17,482, 18,649)

b. (19,804, 20,196) Correct

c. (23,467, 24,639)

d. (26,928, 27,375)

Feedback

The correct answer is: (19,804, 20,196)

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.043 Incorrect

b. 0.052

c. 0.064

d. 0.074

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.064

Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:
a. 0.053

b. 0.085

c. 0.072 Incorrect

d. 0.039

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.053

A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ± 20
percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident
in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. (0.490, 0.601)

b. (0.452, 0.538)

c. (0.565, 0.640) Correct

d. (0.316, 0.483)

Feedback

The correct answer is: (0.565, 0.640)

Short Quiz 9

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.086

b. 0.059

c. 0.039 Incorrect

d. 0.330

Feedback
The correct answer is: 0.059

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one:

a. 0.564 < p < 0.640

b. 0.640 < p < 0.742 Incorrect

c. 0.742 < p < 0.834

d. 0.834 < p < 0.927

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.564 < p < 0.640

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.077

b. 0.329 Incorrect

c. 0.834

d. 0.290

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.077

Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (79,301 , 80,890) Incorrect


b. (59,706 , 60,294)

c. (59,301 , 60,890)

d. (79,706 , 80,294)

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The correct answer is: (59,706 , 60,294)

A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 4.50 hours < p < 5.89 hours

b. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours Correct

c. 8.66 hours < p < 11.26 hours

d. 7.34 hours < p < 8.66 hours

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The correct answer is: 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.055

b. 0.069

c. 0.047 Correct

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.047

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?

Select one:

a. Lim Electronics can use the survey conducted for their advertisements.

b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

c. The confidence interval support the claim of Lim Electronics. Incorrect


d. The information is not sufficient to conclude.

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The correct answer is: The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Z score plus less the square root of 9 hours less 1.5 hours

b. None of the choices

c. 9 hours less 1.5 hours Correct

d. All of the choices

e. 9 hours less 1.5 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.0726

b. 0.8932

c. 0.4508 Incorrect

d. 0.0934

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The correct answer is: 0.0726

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.

Select one:

a. 0.85 Incorrect

b. 0.72
c. 0.30

d. 0.60

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The correct answer is: 0.60

Learning Activity 10 Stats

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ^ =0.25.

Select one:

a. 34 Incorrect

b. 33

c. 31

d. 32

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The correct answer is: 33

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ^p =0.25.

Select one:

a. 20 Incorrect

b. 22

c. 23

d. 21

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The correct answer is: 23

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ^p =0.35.

Select one:

a. 389

b. 215 Incorrect

c. 139

d. 152
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The correct answer is: 152

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ^p =0.30.

Select one:

a. 41

b. 42

c. 44 Incorrect

d. 43

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The correct answer is: 43

The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the sample size
needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building. He wants to be able
to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys during past year that 85%
approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer need?

Select one:

a. 278 Incorrect

b. 2,145

c. 1,372

d. 196

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The correct answer is: 196

Short Quiz 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students
in the university.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Correct
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The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.

Select one:

a. Mutually exclusive

b. All of the choices

c. None of the choices

d. Mutually inclusive Correct

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The correct answer is: Mutually inclusive

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per
day on average, and calculated x¯ = 50.30. ABC suggests that µ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual
mean is less than the website owner claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?

Select one:

a. 55

b. Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

c. Null hypothesis µ ? 55, Alternative hypothesis µ

d. Null hypothesis µ > 55, Alternative hypothesis µ = 55

e. 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ? 55 Correct

f. Null hypothesis µ

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ ≥ 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.

Select one:

a. Rejection hypothesis Incorrect

b. Statistical hypothesis

c. Alternative hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The probability of making type I error is

Select one:

a. ß

b. 1- a

c. 1- ß

d. a Correct

e. µ - a

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The correct answer is: a

For the 99% confidence level,

Select one:

a. a

b. a

c. a

d. 0.001

e. a

f. 0.010

g. 0.005

h. 0.025 Correct
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The correct answer is: 0.010

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Rejection region and Null region

b. Rejection region and Critical region Correct

c. Null region and Critical region

d. Null region

e. Critical region

f. None of the choices

g. Rejection region

h. All of the choices

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The correct answer is: Rejection region and Critical region

Learning Activity 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:


The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The level of significance is the

Select one:

a. 1 - p value

b. Same as confidence interval

c. Maximum allowable probability of Type II error

d. Minimum allowable probability of Type II error

e. Probability of committing a Type I error Correct

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The correct answer is: Probability of committing a Type I error

What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Less people like IOS than android

b. More people like android than IOS phone Correct

c. Less people like android and IOS phone

d. More people like IOS phone than android phone

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The correct answer is: More people like android than IOS phone

If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error

Select one:

a. Rejection Error

b. Type I Error Correct


c. Correction Error

d. Type II Error

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The correct answer is: Type I Error

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

Learning Activity 12 Stats

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Correct

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Z score

b. Null value Incorrect

c. Critical value

d. chi value

The correct answer is: Critical value

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

–4
Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Correct

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Reject

St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random sample of
49 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard
deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of the overall
population. What can we conclude based?

Select one:

a. Accept null hypothesis

b. Reject null hypothesis

c. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

d. Reject alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

2.35

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Reject

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, s = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4

Answer:

-5 - wrong
Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -2.86

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

-12.83

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 2.09

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 8, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 7.2
A: -1.99 - correct

Short Quiz 12

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. 3.49 Incorrect

b. – 1.85

c. – 1.85

d. – 1.33

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The correct answer is: – 1.85

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8.5, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

34.32 - wrong

Incorrect
Feedback

The correct answer is: -3.23

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

3.31

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject Correct

c. Do not Reject

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney.

What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. Reject null hypothesis

b. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

c. Reject alternative hypothesis

d. Accept null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.

Select one:

a. Critical values

b. Alternative hypothesis and critical values Incorrect

c. Null hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis and critical values

e. Alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis and critical values

A sample is small when n=30.


Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE. Replace the letter n with letter x.

c. The statement is FALSE. Replace the = with =

d. The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is FALSE.

b. The statement is TRUE. Correct

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

0.131

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Incorrect

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.11

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

56.23

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 2.09

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

-1.99

Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.99

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.20

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

– 0.6

Select one:
a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Learning Activity 13 Stats

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.033

b. 0.028

c. 0.066 Incorrect

d. 0.041

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The correct answer is: 0.041

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.932

b. 0.400

c. 0.783

d. 0.600 Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 0.400


A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.442 Incorrect

b. 0.391

c. 0.137

d. 0.296

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The correct answer is: 0.137

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Reject the null hypothesis

b. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis


A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -0.066

b. 2.112

c. -1.231

d. 1.992 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.992

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.899

b. 1.203

c. 0.996

d. 1.095 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.095

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.
What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
A: 0.600

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087


About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct
d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267

fcost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

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The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct


b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822

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The correct answer is: 0.675

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?


Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.026


About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739
d. 0.921

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367
d. 0.822

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.675

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.062

b. 0.077

c. 0.034 correct

d. 0.045

Short quiz 14

In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable.

Select one:

a. Perfect Correlation Incorrect

b. Positive Correlation

c. Scattered Correlation

d. Negative Correlation

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The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.

Select one:

a. Line Plots Incorrect

b. XY intersection plot

c. scatter plot

d. Cartesian plane

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The correct answer is: scatter plot

When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means

Select one:

a. Negative linear association

b. Weak linear association

c. Positive linear association Incorrect

d. Strong linear association

e. Cannot determine with the given information

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The correct answer is: Strong linear association

This measures relationship between bivariate data.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Correlation Correct

c. All of the choices

d. Linear Regression

e. Scatterplot Analysis

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The correct answer is: Correlation

A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations with


a line segment to give more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Scatter Plot

c. Correlation Plot

d. Line plot Correct

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The correct answer is: Line plot


The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also decreases.

Select one:

a. negative linear association Incorrect

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. positive linear association

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The correct answer is: positive linear association

The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE.

Learning Actvity 14 Stats

Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.

Select one:

a. Positive linear association Incorrect

b. Weak linear association

c. Strong linear association

d. None of the choices

e. Negative linear association

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The correct answer is: Negative linear association

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases.

Select one:

a. positive linear association Correct

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. negative linear association

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The correct answer is: positive linear association

The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.

Select one:

a. Trend line Correct

b. Correlation line

c. Cross line

d. Scatter line

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The correct answer is: Trend line

The three important characteristics of a bivariate?

Select one:

a. Elliptical, Rounded, Scattered

b. Proportional, Directional, Elliptical

c. Direction, Shape, Strength

d. Line, Points, Shape Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Direction, Shape, Strength

The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________

Select one:

a. XY Plots
b. Trend line plots

c. Bivariate data

d. scatter plot Correct

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The correct answer is: scatter plot

Short Quiz 15

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation Correct

b. Weak positive correction

c. Strong positive correction

d. Minimal positive correction

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The correct answer is: No apparent correlation

Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.

Select one:

a. 0, 100 Incorrect

b. 1, 100

c. +1, -1

d. 0, 1

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The correct answer is: +1, -1

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined
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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Describe the relationship based on the r-value r=0,

Select one:

a. No relationship

b. Deterministic relationship Incorrect

c. Weak relationship

d. Strong relationship

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The correct answer is: No relationship

The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.

Select one:

a. A positive number greater than 1

b. Equal to zero.

c. None of the choices

d. Equal to 1.

e. A positive number greater than 0. Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Equal to 1.

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

b. Weak positive correction

c. No apparent correlation

d. Strong positive correction

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The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The variable that causes an effect


Select one:

a. Response variable

b. Explanatory variable Correct

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

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The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other observation
to be high.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Positive Correlation

c. Direct Correlation Incorrect

d. Negative Correlation

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The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Cannot be determined

c. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

The variable that reflects the effect

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Correct

c. Correlation variable
d. Trend variable

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The correct answer is: Response variable

Learning Activity 15 Stats

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction

b. Strong positive correction Correct

c. No apparent correlation

d. Weak positive correction

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The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation

Select one:

a. r2

b. r

c. XY

d. None of the choices Incorrect

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The correct answer is: r

It is also called independent variable

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Incorrect

c. Trend variable
d. Correlation variable

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The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

Salary and number of years of experience

Select one:

a. Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable Correct

b. Salary is the explanatory variable and number of years is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation

b. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

c. Weak positive correction

d. Strong positive correction

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The correct answer is: Weak positive correction

Expenditure is an example of a

Select one:

a. Trend variable

b. Explanatory variable

c. Correlation variable

d. Response variable Correct

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The correct answer is: Response variable

Short Quiz 16 Stats


The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a

Select one:

a. Parabola Correct

b. Ellipse

c. Circle

d. Straight line

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The correct answer is: Parabola

When slope is positive,

Select one:

a. y increases as x increases Correct

b. y decreases as x increases

c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin

d. y decreases, x values approaches 1

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The correct answer is: y increases as x increases

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.

Select one:

a. FALSE

b. Cannot be determined

c. TRUE Correct

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The correct answer is: TRUE

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=3x + 11 Incorrect

b. y=6x + 5
c. y=8x + 3

d. y=3x + 8

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Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=8x + 3

If the line has no slope,

Select one:

a. The line is a horizontal line

b. The line is at the point of origin

c. The line intercepts the x and y axis

d. The line lies at the x axis Incorrect

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The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 9

b. 11

c. 8

d. 3 Incorrect

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: 8

Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?

Answer:

4.2

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 7


Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=5x + 1

b. y=10x + 2 Incorrect

c. y=5x + 2

d. y=10x + 1

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Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=5x + 1

Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 9

The equation y=mx + b is also known as

Select one:

a. slope intercept form

b. y intercept Incorrect

c. correlation intercept form

d. xy intercept form

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The correct answer is: slope intercept form

Learning Activity 16 Stats

Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?

Answer:
3

Correct

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The correct answer is: 3

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=3x + 1

b. 2y=6x + 3

c. y=-3x + 3 Correct

d. 2y=6x + 1

The correct answer is: y=-3x + 3

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 2 Correct

b. 1

c. 8

d. 7

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Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: 2

Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 5

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:
a. y=2x + 7 Correct

b. y=5x + 2

c. y=7x + 1

d. y=7x + 5

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Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: y=2x + 7

Write the slope-intercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and y-intercept 4.
answer: 6x+4
Sampling distribution of proportions is randomly distributed.
A: FALSE. Replace the word Sampling distribution with Confidence Coefficient - correct

Given n=60, x̄ =250, s=3, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
A: (58.59, 61.41) - correct

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.12 and ̂p = 0.30.
A: 57 - correct

Margin of Error is in the center of the confidence interval?


A: FALSE. Replace the word “Margin of Error” with “Point Estimate” - correct

Given the sample size (n=230) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error
for the 95% confidence interval:
A: 0.083 - correct

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 228 - correct

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 89 - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.20 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 35 - correct
True of False. The series of disconnected points is referred to as Bivariate.
A: false - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.25 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 23 - correct

Given n=20, x̄ =30, s=2, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
A: 0.74 - correct

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each
of the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 20.8, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 21.2
A: 0.99 - correct
Common choices of confidence level are
A: 90%, 95%, 99% - correct

Identify the following formula: 1- q̂


A: Sample Proportion - correct

Proportion is a fraction expression where the _____________________ is in the numerator and the
_____________________ is the denominator.
A: Favorable response, Total number of responses - correct

A sample is small when n≤30


A: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large. - correct
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
1.60
A: Do not Reject - correct

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p=0.15.
A:196 - correct

Given n=50, x̄ =250, s=4, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
A: (249.07, 250.93) – correct

Given the sample size (n=250) and sample proportion (p=0.40), find the approximate margin of error
for the 90% confidence interval:
A: 0.05 - correct
Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each
of the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 31.2, σ = 3, n = 66, x̄ = 32
A: 2.17 - correct

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 81 - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂p =0.35.
A: 152 – correct

The management of a local grocery store wants to estimate the average amount their customers
spend at the store to within 0.50 pesos, with a 90% confidence. What is the minimum sample size
required, if the standard deviation is assumed to be 4.50 pesos.
A: 220 - correct

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂p =0.25.
A: 80 - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.11 and ̂p = 0.35.
A: 126 - correct

Given the sample size (n=150) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error
for the 95% confidence interval:
A: 0.07 – correct

A survey was conducted to 200 Grade 6 students who uses the internet in research instead of the
school library. Based on the survey, 160 students responded Yes. What is the population proportion
to students who uses the library in their research?
A: 80% - correct
St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 900. From a random
sample of 169 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 850
with a standard deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of
the overall population: What can we conclude based on the hypotheses and test statistic?
A: Reject null hypothesis - correct

Given n=20, x̄ =89, s=2, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
A: 1.15 - correct

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
0.1 – correct

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
– 3.1
A: reject – correct

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
1.0
A: do not reject - correct

When the confidence level is 90%, the Confidence coefficients is +-


A: 1.645 - correct
Bivariate is defined as the analysis of a single variable.
A: false - correct

Which of the following is a characteristics of a bivariate?


A: All of the choices - correct

Given the equation 3y = x+15, what is the y intercept?


A: 5 - correct

Given the equation 9y = x+9, what is the y intercept?


A: 1 - correct

Scatter plot is a series of connected points to form a line.


A: false - correct

Year is an example of a
A: Explanatory variable - correct

Given the equation y = 8x+ 14, what is the slope?


A: 8 - correct

A perfect correlation pattern is produced when


A: Points on a scatterplot lie on a straight line - correct

If the line has no slope or equal to zero


The line is a horizontal line - correct

The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a


A: parabola - correct

Three characteristics of a bivariate are


A: Shape, direction and strength - correct

Which of the following is INCORRECT about correlation coefficient.


A: correlation coefficient can never be a zero value - correct

The equation y=8x2 + 4 will produce a


A: parabola - correct
House rent and house floor area
A: House floor area is the explanatory variable and house rent is the response variable - correct

Given the equation 5y = 20x+ 30, what is the slope?


A: 4 - correct

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable y.
A: FALSE – correct

Given the equation 3y = 21x + 9, what is the slope?


A: 7

Given the equation 9y = 18x + 9, what is the slope?


A: 2
Using the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in 3
decimal places.
n=700, p̂ = 0.75, 95% confidence
A: 0.718 - correct

Using the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in 3
decimal places.
n=700, p̂ = 0.75, 95% confidence
A: 0.780 - correct

Using the following data, find the margin of error. Your answer must be in 3 decimal places
n=400, p̂ = 0.75, 90% confidence
A: 0.036 - correct

Given the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two
decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 80, Standard Deviation = 20, Confidence coefficient = 1.645
A: 76.71 - correct

Given the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two
decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 69.84 – correct

Given the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two
decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 80.16 - correct

Given the following data, find the margin of error. Your answer must be in two decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 5.16 - correct
Short Quiz 8

The “p hat” is calculated as

Select one:

a. Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

b. Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements Correct

c. 1- (Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes)

d. (Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements) – 1

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The correct answer is: Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed

Select one:

a. Normally Correct

b. Randomly

c. Evenly

d. Unevenly

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The correct answer is: Normally

A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?

Select one:

a. 80%

b. 20%

c. 17% Correct

d. 83%

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The correct answer is: 17%

When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96


Select one:

a. Margin of Errors

b. Confidence coefficients Correct

c. Confidence intervals

d. “p hat” values

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The correct answer is: Confidence coefficients

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. Always equal to the number or samples

b. A range of possible values for a population parameter.

c. Equal to the population mean

d. A statistical that estimates a population parameter Correct

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The correct answer is: A statistical that estimates a population parameter

The ̂p is the ____________ estimate of p.

Select one:

a. balanced

b. unbiased Correct

c. biased

d. inverse

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 1.24 Correct

b. 26.76

c. 3.16

d. 0.63
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The correct answer is: 1.24

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (11.34, 14.89)

b. (1.63, 2.25)

c. (21.36, 24.63)

d. (26.36, 29.63) Correct

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The correct answer is: (26.36, 29.63)

What is in the center of the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Margin of Error

b. Point Estimate Correct

c. Population Parameter

d. Number of samples

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The correct answer is: Point Estimate

In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample proportion ^p
of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.

Select one:

a. 45%

b. 0.40

c. 55%

d. 0.60 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.60


As the confidence interval for a given statistics increases in length, the confidence level
___________.

A: Increases - correct

Learning Activity 8 Stats

Margin of error is

Select one:

a. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample
size Correct

b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the
sample size

c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided by standard deviation

d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided standard deviation

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The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size

Given n=100, x¯ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (42.103, 43.970)

b. (43.355, 46.645)

c. (44.461, 45.329) Incorrect

d. (46.921, 47.727)

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The correct answer is: (43.355, 46.645)

Given n=100, x¯ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 0.348 Incorrect

b. 0.20

c. 0.392
d. 0.196

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The correct answer is: 0.392

A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are satisfied
with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ^p of those who are
not satisfied based on the sample provided.

Select one:

a. 55%

b. 0.32 Correct

c. 0.

d. 0.68

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The correct answer is: 0.32

A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource Center
of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how many
students are not using the Library Resource Center?

Select one:

a. 33

b. 30

c. 67 Correct

d. 70

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The correct answer is: 67

Learning Activity 9 Stats

A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?

Select one:
a. 8 hours less 1.2 hours

b. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours Correct

c. None of the choices

d. 8 hours less 1.2 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

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The correct answer is: Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (17,482, 18,649)

b. (19,804, 20,196) Correct

c. (23,467, 24,639)

d. (26,928, 27,375)

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The correct answer is: (19,804, 20,196)

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.043 Incorrect

b. 0.052

c. 0.064

d. 0.074

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The correct answer is: 0.064

Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:
a. 0.053

b. 0.085

c. 0.072 Incorrect

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.053

A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ± 20
percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident
in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. (0.490, 0.601)

b. (0.452, 0.538)

c. (0.565, 0.640) Correct

d. (0.316, 0.483)

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The correct answer is: (0.565, 0.640)

Short Quiz 9

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.086

b. 0.059

c. 0.039 Incorrect

d. 0.330

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The correct answer is: 0.059

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one:

a. 0.564 < p < 0.640

b. 0.640 < p < 0.742 Incorrect

c. 0.742 < p < 0.834

d. 0.834 < p < 0.927

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The correct answer is: 0.564 < p < 0.640

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.077

b. 0.329 Incorrect

c. 0.834

d. 0.290

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.077

Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (79,301 , 80,890) Incorrect


b. (59,706 , 60,294)

c. (59,301 , 60,890)

d. (79,706 , 80,294)

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The correct answer is: (59,706 , 60,294)

A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 4.50 hours < p < 5.89 hours

b. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours Correct

c. 8.66 hours < p < 11.26 hours

d. 7.34 hours < p < 8.66 hours

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The correct answer is: 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.055

b. 0.069

c. 0.047 Correct

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.047

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?

Select one:

a. Lim Electronics can use the survey conducted for their advertisements.

b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

c. The confidence interval support the claim of Lim Electronics. Incorrect


d. The information is not sufficient to conclude.

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The correct answer is: The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Z score plus less the square root of 9 hours less 1.5 hours

b. None of the choices

c. 9 hours less 1.5 hours Correct

d. All of the choices

e. 9 hours less 1.5 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.0726

b. 0.8932

c. 0.4508 Incorrect

d. 0.0934

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The correct answer is: 0.0726

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.

Select one:

a. 0.85 Incorrect

b. 0.72
c. 0.30

d. 0.60

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The correct answer is: 0.60

Learning Activity 10 Stats

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ^ =0.25.

Select one:

a. 34 Incorrect

b. 33

c. 31

d. 32

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The correct answer is: 33

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ^p =0.25.

Select one:

a. 20 Incorrect

b. 22

c. 23

d. 21

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The correct answer is: 23

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ^p =0.35.

Select one:

a. 389

b. 215 Incorrect

c. 139

d. 152
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The correct answer is: 152

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ^p =0.30.

Select one:

a. 41

b. 42

c. 44 Incorrect

d. 43

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The correct answer is: 43

The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the sample size
needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building. He wants to be able
to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys during past year that 85%
approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer need?

Select one:

a. 278 Incorrect

b. 2,145

c. 1,372

d. 196

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The correct answer is: 196

Short Quiz 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students
in the university.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Correct
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The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.

Select one:

a. Mutually exclusive

b. All of the choices

c. None of the choices

d. Mutually inclusive Correct

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The correct answer is: Mutually inclusive

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per
day on average, and calculated x¯ = 50.30. ABC suggests that µ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual
mean is less than the website owner claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?

Select one:

a. 55

b. Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

c. Null hypothesis µ ? 55, Alternative hypothesis µ

d. Null hypothesis µ > 55, Alternative hypothesis µ = 55

e. 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ? 55 Correct

f. Null hypothesis µ

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ ≥ 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.

Select one:

a. Rejection hypothesis Incorrect

b. Statistical hypothesis

c. Alternative hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The probability of making type I error is

Select one:

a. ß

b. 1- a

c. 1- ß

d. a Correct

e. µ - a

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The correct answer is: a

For the 99% confidence level,

Select one:

a. a

b. a

c. a

d. 0.001

e. a

f. 0.010

g. 0.005

h. 0.025 Correct
Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.010

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Rejection region and Null region

b. Rejection region and Critical region Correct

c. Null region and Critical region

d. Null region

e. Critical region

f. None of the choices

g. Rejection region

h. All of the choices

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The correct answer is: Rejection region and Critical region

Learning Activity 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:


The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The level of significance is the

Select one:

a. 1 - p value

b. Same as confidence interval

c. Maximum allowable probability of Type II error

d. Minimum allowable probability of Type II error

e. Probability of committing a Type I error Correct

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The correct answer is: Probability of committing a Type I error

What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Less people like IOS than android

b. More people like android than IOS phone Correct

c. Less people like android and IOS phone

d. More people like IOS phone than android phone

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The correct answer is: More people like android than IOS phone

If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error

Select one:

a. Rejection Error

b. Type I Error Correct


c. Correction Error

d. Type II Error

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The correct answer is: Type I Error

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

Learning Activity 12 Stats

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Correct

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Z score

b. Null value Incorrect

c. Critical value

d. chi value

The correct answer is: Critical value

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

–4
Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Correct

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Reject

St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random sample of
49 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard
deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of the overall
population. What can we conclude based?

Select one:

a. Accept null hypothesis

b. Reject null hypothesis

c. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

d. Reject alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

2.35

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Reject

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, s = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4

Answer:

-5 - wrong
Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -2.86

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

-12.83

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 2.09

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 8, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 7.2
A: -1.99 - correct

Short Quiz 12

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. 3.49 Incorrect

b. – 1.85

c. – 1.85

d. – 1.33

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The correct answer is: – 1.85

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8.5, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

34.32 - wrong

Incorrect
Feedback

The correct answer is: -3.23

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

3.31

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject Correct

c. Do not Reject

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney.

What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. Reject null hypothesis

b. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

c. Reject alternative hypothesis

d. Accept null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.

Select one:

a. Critical values

b. Alternative hypothesis and critical values Incorrect

c. Null hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis and critical values

e. Alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis and critical values

A sample is small when n=30.


Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE. Replace the letter n with letter x.

c. The statement is FALSE. Replace the = with =

d. The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is FALSE.

b. The statement is TRUE. Correct

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

0.131

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Incorrect

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.11

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

Feedback
The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

56.23

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 2.09

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

-1.99

Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.99

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.20

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

– 0.6

Select one:
a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Learning Activity 13 Stats

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.033

b. 0.028

c. 0.066 Incorrect

d. 0.041

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The correct answer is: 0.041

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.932

b. 0.400

c. 0.783

d. 0.600 Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 0.400


A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.442 Incorrect

b. 0.391

c. 0.137

d. 0.296

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The correct answer is: 0.137

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Reject the null hypothesis

b. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis


A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -0.066

b. 2.112

c. -1.231

d. 1.992 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.992

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.899

b. 1.203

c. 0.996

d. 1.095 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.095

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.
What is the observed value of the sample proportion?
A: 0.600

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.
At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087


About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct
d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267

fcost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

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The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct


b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822

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The correct answer is: 0.675

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?


Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.026


About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739
d. 0.921

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367
d. 0.822

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.675

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.062

b. 0.077

c. 0.034 correct

d. 0.045

Short quiz 14

In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable.

Select one:

a. Perfect Correlation Incorrect

b. Positive Correlation

c. Scattered Correlation

d. Negative Correlation

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The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.

Select one:

a. Line Plots Incorrect

b. XY intersection plot

c. scatter plot

d. Cartesian plane

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The correct answer is: scatter plot

When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means

Select one:

a. Negative linear association

b. Weak linear association

c. Positive linear association Incorrect

d. Strong linear association

e. Cannot determine with the given information

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The correct answer is: Strong linear association

This measures relationship between bivariate data.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Correlation Correct

c. All of the choices

d. Linear Regression

e. Scatterplot Analysis

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The correct answer is: Correlation

A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations with


a line segment to give more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Scatter Plot

c. Correlation Plot

d. Line plot Correct

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The correct answer is: Line plot


The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also decreases.

Select one:

a. negative linear association Incorrect

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. positive linear association

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The correct answer is: positive linear association

The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE.

Learning Actvity 14 Stats

Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.

Select one:

a. Positive linear association Incorrect

b. Weak linear association

c. Strong linear association

d. None of the choices

e. Negative linear association

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The correct answer is: Negative linear association

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases.

Select one:

a. positive linear association Correct

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. negative linear association

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The correct answer is: positive linear association

The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.

Select one:

a. Trend line Correct

b. Correlation line

c. Cross line

d. Scatter line

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The correct answer is: Trend line

The three important characteristics of a bivariate?

Select one:

a. Elliptical, Rounded, Scattered

b. Proportional, Directional, Elliptical

c. Direction, Shape, Strength

d. Line, Points, Shape Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Direction, Shape, Strength

The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________

Select one:

a. XY Plots
b. Trend line plots

c. Bivariate data

d. scatter plot Correct

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The correct answer is: scatter plot

Short Quiz 15

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation Correct

b. Weak positive correction

c. Strong positive correction

d. Minimal positive correction

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The correct answer is: No apparent correlation

Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.

Select one:

a. 0, 100 Incorrect

b. 1, 100

c. +1, -1

d. 0, 1

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The correct answer is: +1, -1

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined
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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Describe the relationship based on the r-value r=0,

Select one:

a. No relationship

b. Deterministic relationship Incorrect

c. Weak relationship

d. Strong relationship

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The correct answer is: No relationship

The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.

Select one:

a. A positive number greater than 1

b. Equal to zero.

c. None of the choices

d. Equal to 1.

e. A positive number greater than 0. Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Equal to 1.

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

b. Weak positive correction

c. No apparent correlation

d. Strong positive correction

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The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The variable that causes an effect


Select one:

a. Response variable

b. Explanatory variable Correct

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

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The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other observation
to be high.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Positive Correlation

c. Direct Correlation Incorrect

d. Negative Correlation

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The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Cannot be determined

c. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

The variable that reflects the effect

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Correct

c. Correlation variable
d. Trend variable

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The correct answer is: Response variable

Learning Activity 15 Stats

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction

b. Strong positive correction Correct

c. No apparent correlation

d. Weak positive correction

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The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation

Select one:

a. r2

b. r

c. XY

d. None of the choices Incorrect

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The correct answer is: r

It is also called independent variable

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Incorrect

c. Trend variable
d. Correlation variable

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The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

Salary and number of years of experience

Select one:

a. Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable Correct

b. Salary is the explanatory variable and number of years is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation

b. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

c. Weak positive correction

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Weak positive correction

Expenditure is an example of a

Select one:

a. Trend variable

b. Explanatory variable

c. Correlation variable

d. Response variable Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Response variable

Short Quiz 16 Stats


The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a

Select one:

a. Parabola Correct

b. Ellipse

c. Circle

d. Straight line

Feedback

The correct answer is: Parabola

When slope is positive,

Select one:

a. y increases as x increases Correct

b. y decreases as x increases

c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin

d. y decreases, x values approaches 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: y increases as x increases

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.

Select one:

a. FALSE

b. Cannot be determined

c. TRUE Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: TRUE

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=3x + 11 Incorrect

b. y=6x + 5
c. y=8x + 3

d. y=3x + 8

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=8x + 3

If the line has no slope,

Select one:

a. The line is a horizontal line

b. The line is at the point of origin

c. The line intercepts the x and y axis

d. The line lies at the x axis Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 9

b. 11

c. 8

d. 3 Incorrect

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: 8

Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?

Answer:

4.2

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 7


Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=5x + 1

b. y=10x + 2 Incorrect

c. y=5x + 2

d. y=10x + 1

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=5x + 1

Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 9

The equation y=mx + b is also known as

Select one:

a. slope intercept form

b. y intercept Incorrect

c. correlation intercept form

d. xy intercept form

Feedback

The correct answer is: slope intercept form

Learning Activity 16 Stats

Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?

Answer:
3

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=3x + 1

b. 2y=6x + 3

c. y=-3x + 3 Correct

d. 2y=6x + 1

The correct answer is: y=-3x + 3

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 2 Correct

b. 1

c. 8

d. 7

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: 2

Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 5

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:
a. y=2x + 7 Correct

b. y=5x + 2

c. y=7x + 1

d. y=7x + 5

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: y=2x + 7

Write the slope-intercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and y-intercept 4.
answer: 6x+4
Sampling distribution of proportions is randomly distributed.
A: FALSE. Replace the word Sampling distribution with Confidence Coefficient - correct

Given n=60, x̄ =250, s=3, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
A: (58.59, 61.41) - correct

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.12 and ̂p = 0.30.
A: 57 - correct

Margin of Error is in the center of the confidence interval?


A: FALSE. Replace the word “Margin of Error” with “Point Estimate” - correct

Given the sample size (n=230) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error
for the 95% confidence interval:
A: 0.083 - correct

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 228 - correct

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 89 - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.20 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 35 - correct
True of False. The series of disconnected points is referred to as Bivariate.
A: false - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.25 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 23 - correct

Given n=20, x̄ =30, s=2, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
A: 0.74 - correct

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each
of the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 20.8, σ = 4, n = 99, x̄ = 21.2
A: 0.99 - correct
Common choices of confidence level are
A: 90%, 95%, 99% - correct

Identify the following formula: 1- q̂


A: Sample Proportion - correct

Proportion is a fraction expression where the _____________________ is in the numerator and the
_____________________ is the denominator.
A: Favorable response, Total number of responses - correct

A sample is small when n≤30


A: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large. - correct
Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
1.60
A: Do not Reject - correct

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and ̂p=0.15.
A:196 - correct

Given n=50, x̄ =250, s=4, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.
A: (249.07, 250.93) – correct

Given the sample size (n=250) and sample proportion (p=0.40), find the approximate margin of error
for the 90% confidence interval:
A: 0.05 - correct
Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each
of the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 31.2, σ = 3, n = 66, x̄ = 32
A: 2.17 - correct

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂p =0.30.
A: 81 - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ̂p =0.35.
A: 152 – correct

The management of a local grocery store wants to estimate the average amount their customers
spend at the store to within 0.50 pesos, with a 90% confidence. What is the minimum sample size
required, if the standard deviation is assumed to be 4.50 pesos.
A: 220 - correct

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.08 and ̂p =0.25.
A: 80 - correct

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.11 and ̂p = 0.35.
A: 126 - correct

Given the sample size (n=150) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error
for the 95% confidence interval:
A: 0.07 – correct

A survey was conducted to 200 Grade 6 students who uses the internet in research instead of the
school library. Based on the survey, 160 students responded Yes. What is the population proportion
to students who uses the library in their research?
A: 80% - correct
St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 900. From a random
sample of 169 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 850
with a standard deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of
the overall population: What can we conclude based on the hypotheses and test statistic?
A: Reject null hypothesis - correct

Given n=20, x̄ =89, s=2, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.
A: 1.15 - correct

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
0.1 – correct

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
– 3.1
A: reject – correct

Given α=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or
accepted:
1.0
A: do not reject - correct

When the confidence level is 90%, the Confidence coefficients is +-


A: 1.645 - correct
Bivariate is defined as the analysis of a single variable.
A: false - correct

Which of the following is a characteristics of a bivariate?


A: All of the choices - correct

Given the equation 3y = x+15, what is the y intercept?


A: 5 - correct

Given the equation 9y = x+9, what is the y intercept?


A: 1 - correct

Scatter plot is a series of connected points to form a line.


A: false - correct

Year is an example of a
A: Explanatory variable - correct

Given the equation y = 8x+ 14, what is the slope?


A: 8 - correct

A perfect correlation pattern is produced when


A: Points on a scatterplot lie on a straight line - correct

If the line has no slope or equal to zero


The line is a horizontal line - correct

The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a


A: parabola - correct

Three characteristics of a bivariate are


A: Shape, direction and strength - correct

Which of the following is INCORRECT about correlation coefficient.


A: correlation coefficient can never be a zero value - correct

The equation y=8x2 + 4 will produce a


A: parabola - correct
House rent and house floor area
A: House floor area is the explanatory variable and house rent is the response variable - correct

Given the equation 5y = 20x+ 30, what is the slope?


A: 4 - correct

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable y.
A: FALSE – correct

Given the equation 3y = 21x + 9, what is the slope?


A: 7

Given the equation 9y = 18x + 9, what is the slope?


A: 2
Using the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in 3
decimal places.
n=700, p̂ = 0.75, 95% confidence
A: 0.718 - correct

Using the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in 3
decimal places.
n=700, p̂ = 0.75, 95% confidence
A: 0.780 - correct

Using the following data, find the margin of error. Your answer must be in 3 decimal places
n=400, p̂ = 0.75, 90% confidence
A: 0.036 - correct

Given the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two
decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 80, Standard Deviation = 20, Confidence coefficient = 1.645
A: 76.71 - correct

Given the following data, find the lower bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two
decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 69.84 – correct

Given the following data, find the upper bound of confidence interval. Your answer must be in two
decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 80.16 - correct

Given the following data, find the margin of error. Your answer must be in two decimal places.
Sample size = 100, Mean = 75, Standard Deviation = 20, 99% confidence
A: 5.16 - correct
STATS REMEDIAL NI
KUYA ERIC

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?

- The number of senators elected in the Philippines

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an


experiment.
- True

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random
variable X must equal 1.
- The statement is TRUE.

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space


- Sample space are possible outcomes

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?
- None of the choices. (not sure)

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.


- All values are less than the mean.
Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the upper quartile

- 18

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

How many numbers are in the lower quartile?

- 6

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.


- None of the choices

Given the set of data:

1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the lower quartile

- 8
WEEK 1

Learning Act. 1 Stats

Which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All of the statements are TRUE.

b. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

c. Non-countable values are called discrete variables

d. Infinite numbers are considered discrete variables.

Answer: Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Question 2

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of

Select one:

a. Discrete Continuous Random Variable

b. Continuous Discrete Random Variable

c. Continuous Random Variable

d. Discrete Random Variables

e. None of the choices

Answer: Continuous Random Variable

Question 3

True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a discrete
random variable.

Answer:

false

Question 4

Which of the following is incorrect?

Select one:

a. Probability distribution equals to one.

b. Probability distribution equals to zero.


c. Probability distribution is used to compute discrete random variables

d. None of the choices

e. Probability distribution is used to compute continuous random variables

Answer: Probability distribution equals to zero.

Question 5

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?

Select one:

a. 0.1255

b. 0.25

c. 1

d. None of the choices

e. 0

Answer: 0.1255

Short Quiz 1

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space

Select one:

a. Sample space is also known as probability mass function.

b. Sample space is a subset of events.

c. Sample space should be always be a number from zero to one.

d. Sample space are possible outcomes

Answer: Sample space are possible outcomes

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to _____

Answer: 1

How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.

Answer: 8

Salary, scores and age are examples of answer: continuous.. random variables

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?


Select one:

a. The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference.

b. The tuition fee enrolled in different universities

c. The number of volunteers in a community

d. The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Answer: The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Countless number of values are also known as Answer continuous.. variables.

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?

Select one:

a. Distance travelled of a tourist bus.

b. Depth of building excavation.

c. None of the choices.

d. Height of students enrolled in an online course.

e. Wind speed during typhoon.

Answer: None of the choices.

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.

Select one:

a. The statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE

b. The statement is TRUE.

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE

Answer: The statement is TRUE.

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. The statement has insufficient information.

c. True
d. False

Answer: True

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.

Answer: Probability Distribution

Week3 Stats

WEEK 3

Learning Activity 3 AND SHORT QUIZ 3

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Median

b. Z-score

c. Normal Distribution Measurement

d. Empirical Rule

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z-score

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 75 and the standard deviation was 5. If Pam z-scored is
1.5, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 117.50

b. 487.50

c. None of the choices

d. 82.50

Feedback

The correct answer is: 82.50

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?

Select one:

a. Carl Friedrich Gauss


b. William Gosset

c. Ronald Fisher

d. John Tukey

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.

Select one:

a. Mount-shaped distribution

b. Bell-shaped

c. None of the choices

d. Perfectly asymmetric

Feedback

The correct answer is: Perfectly asymmetric

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?

Select one:

a. 3

b. 2

c. 4

d. 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Short Quiz 3

In a normal distribution curve,

Select one:

a. Mean is equal to Median and Mode

b. None of the choices

c. Mean is equal to Mode


d. Mean is equal to Median

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mean is equal to Median and Mode

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Empirical Rule

b. Median

c. Z-score

d. Normal Distribution Measurement

Feedback

The correct answer is: Z-score

Given the set of data:

1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the lower quartile

Select one:

a. 8

b. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,

c. 3

d. 0

Feedback

The correct answer is: 8

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 53.00

b. None of the choices

c. 80.50

d. 82.50
Feedback

The correct answer is: 53.00

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All values are greater than the mean.

b. All values are less than the mean.

c. All values are equal to the mean.

d. All values are equal to the z-score

Feedback

The correct answer is: All values are less than the mean.

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the upper quartile

Select one:

a. 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22

b. 18

c. 22

d. 0

Feedback

The correct answer is: 18

Find the median of the following data set.

11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59

Select one:

a. 36.45

b. 24

c. 30

d. 31

Feedback
The correct answer is: 31

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

How many numbers are in the lower quartile?

Select one:

a. 0

b. 10

c. 6

d. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

Feedback

The correct answer is: 6

Normal Distribution Curve is also called

Select one:

a. Arc-Shaped Curve

b. Bell Curve

c. Basic Curve

d. All of the choices

Feedback

The correct answer is: Bell Curve

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE.

b. None of the choices

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.

Feedback

The correct answer is: None of the choices


Week 5 Stats
Learning Activity 4

True or False: Variance Error is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population
parameter and the actual but unknown value of the parameter

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design

The correct answer is: TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

The correct answer is: No

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.

1112345558888

The correct answer is: 4.53

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.

4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4

The correct answer is: 2.60

Week 5 Stats short quiz 4

Short Quiz 4

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Renmel closes his eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the
process for 30 times.

The correct answer is: No

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means

The correct answer is: FALSE

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.

Select one:

a. Mode
b. Deviation Error

c. Parameter

d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

e. Random Sample

f. Mean

g. Sampling Error

h. Population Mean

i. Median

j. Statistics

k. Distribution Error

l. Sample Distribution of sample means

m. Standard Curve

n. Sample

o. Standard Deviation

p. Sample

q. Population

The correct answer is: Sample

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Women who volunteer to take a survey on human rights.

The correct answer is: No

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample population

Select one:

a. Deviation Error

b. Parameter

c. Sample

d. Standard Deviation

e. Distribution Error

f. Population
g. Random Sample

h. Mode

i. Sampling Error

j. Population Mean

k. Mean

l. Statistics

m. Median

n. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

o. Sample Distribution of sample means

p. Sample

q. Standard Curve

The correct answer is: Sample Distribution of sample means

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

Each audience in a game show is assigned a number from 111 to 666 and roll three standard dice to
choose random contestants.

The correct answer is: Yes

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means?

The correct answer is: 60

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer should be rounded off to one
decimal place.

3 5 5 5 6 6 8 8 13 15 17 30

The correct answer is: 10.8

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.

The correct answer is: FALSE


Learning Activity 6 Stats

To calculate the mean from a sample,


Select one:

a. Get the half of the sum of the all the values

b. Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

c. Divide each value with the sum of all values

d. None of the choices

The correct answer is: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places. Write the measurement at the end of the answer.

Average Speed of a car Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 Car 4

80 kph 75 kph 60 kph 66 kph

The correct answer is: 7 0 . 2 5 k p h

This is defined by two values, between which a population parameter is said to lie.

Select one:

a. Interval Estimate

b. Points Estimate

c. Coefficient Estimate

d. Point to point Estimate

The correct answer is: Interval Estimate

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places, if necessary.

Scores of students in quizzes

The correct answer is: 77.70

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. (Round off your
answer to the nearest hundredths.)

The correct answer is: 85.75

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. none of the choices

b. always equal to the mean


c. used to estimate population parameter Correct

d. the number of samples

e. a range of possible values of population mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: used to estimate population parameter

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. Sample distribution Incorrect

b. Confidence Limit

c. Confidence coefficient

d. Sample Mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: Sample Mean

Short Quiz 6 Stats

Confidence interval is associated by confidence level

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: TRUE

The effectiveness of the sample android application can be measured by the proportion of mobile users
who install the application. To determine this proportion for a specific android app, the distributed to
500 users and 450 user install the app. The point estimate is ____________.

Select one:

a. .85
b. .80

c. .90

d. .95

The correct answer is: .90

Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?

Select one:

a. Mode

b. Mean

c. Standard Deviation

d. Median

The correct answer is: Mean

Confidence level indicates the level of assurance that confidence interval encloses the:

Select one:

a. unknown population mean

b. biased sample

c. known population mean

d. unbiased sample

The correct answer is: unknown population mean

Which of the following applies to confidence interval

Select one:

a. Confidence interval is used to the true mean of population

b. As the confidence interval for a given statistic increases in length, the confidence level increases

c. Confidence interval is associated by confidence level

d. None of the choices

e. All of the choices

The correct answer is: All of the choices

A 95% confidence interval means 95% of all samples of size n would fall ______ our confidence interval

Select one:
a. Below

b. Outside

c. None of the choices

d. Within

e. Above

Feedback

The correct answer is: Within

You need to calculate for the confidence interval for the population mean. The population standard
deviation is known. There are 50 sample observations. You will use 95 percent level of confidence. The
appropriate value of z is:

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. 1.64

c. 2.58

d. 1.96

e. 1

The correct answer is: 1.96

Point estimate is always equal to the sampling coefficient.

Select one:

a. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is equal to the number of samples”

b. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is used to estimate population parameter”

c. TRUE

d. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of population mean”

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of
population mean”

Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to confidence limit


c. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

d. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to Confidence Limit

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

The confidence level is expressed as a fraction

Select one:

a. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE


Short Quiz 8

The “p hat” is calculated as

Select one:

a. Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

b. Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements Correct

c. 1- (Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes)

d. (Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements) – 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed

Select one:

a. Normally Correct

b. Randomly

c. Evenly

d. Unevenly

Feedback

The correct answer is: Normally

A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?

Select one:

a. 80%
b. 20%

c. 17% Correct

d. 83%

Feedback

The correct answer is: 17%

When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96

Select one:

a. Margin of Errors

b. Confidence coefficients Correct

c. Confidence intervals

d. “p hat” values

Feedback

The correct answer is: Confidence coefficients

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. Always equal to the number or samples

b. A range of possible values for a population parameter.

c. Equal to the population mean

d. A statistical that estimates a population parameter Correct

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The correct answer is: A statistical that estimates a population parameter

The ^p is the ____________ estimate of p.

Select one:

a. balanced

b. unbiased Correct

c. biased

d. inverse
Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 1.24 Correct

b. 26.76

c. 3.16

d. 0.63

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The correct answer is: 1.24

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (11.34, 14.89)

b. (1.63, 2.25)

c. (21.36, 24.63)

d. (26.36, 29.63) Correct

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The correct answer is: (26.36, 29.63)

What is in the center of the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Margin of Error

b. Point Estimate Correct

c. Population Parameter

d. Number of samples

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The correct answer is: Point Estimate

In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample proportion ^p
of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.

Select one:
a. 45%

b. 0.40

c. 55%

d. 0.60 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.60

Learning Activity 8 Stats

Margin of error is

Select one:

a. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample
size Correct

b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the
sample size

c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided by standard deviation

d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided standard deviation

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The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size

Given n=100, x¯ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (42.103, 43.970)

b. (43.355, 46.645)

c. (44.461, 45.329) Incorrect

d. (46.921, 47.727)

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The correct answer is: (43.355, 46.645)

Given n=100, x¯ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 0.348 Incorrect

b. 0.20

c. 0.392

d. 0.196

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The correct answer is: 0.392

A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are satisfied
with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ^p of those who are
not satisfied based on the sample provided.

Select one:

a. 55%

b. 0.32 Correct

c. 0.

d. 0.68

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The correct answer is: 0.32

A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource Center
of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how many
students are not using the Library Resource Center?

Select one:

a. 33

b. 30

c. 67 Correct

d. 70

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The correct answer is: 67


Learning Activity 9 Stats

A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 8 hours less 1.2 hours

b. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours Correct

c. None of the choices

d. 8 hours less 1.2 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

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The correct answer is: Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (17,482, 18,649)

b. (19,804, 20,196) Correct

c. (23,467, 24,639)

d. (26,928, 27,375)

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The correct answer is: (19,804, 20,196)

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.043 Incorrect

b. 0.052

c. 0.064

d. 0.074

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The correct answer is: 0.064

Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.053

b. 0.085

c. 0.072 Incorrect

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.053

A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ± 20
percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident
in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. (0.490, 0.601)

b. (0.452, 0.538)

c. (0.565, 0.640) Correct

d. (0.316, 0.483)

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The correct answer is: (0.565, 0.640)

Short Quiz 9

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.086
b. 0.059

c. 0.039 Incorrect

d. 0.330

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The correct answer is: 0.059

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one:

a. 0.564 < p < 0.640

b. 0.640 < p < 0.742 Incorrect

c. 0.742 < p < 0.834

d. 0.834 < p < 0.927

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The correct answer is: 0.564 < p < 0.640

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.077

b. 0.329 Incorrect

c. 0.834

d. 0.290

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The correct answer is: 0.077

Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (79,301 , 80,890) Incorrect

b. (59,706 , 60,294)

c. (59,301 , 60,890)

d. (79,706 , 80,294)

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The correct answer is: (59,706 , 60,294)

A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 4.50 hours < p < 5.89 hours

b. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours Correct

c. 8.66 hours < p < 11.26 hours

d. 7.34 hours < p < 8.66 hours

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The correct answer is: 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.055

b. 0.069

c. 0.047 Correct

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.047

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?
Select one:

a. Lim Electronics can use the survey conducted for their advertisements.

b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

c. The confidence interval support the claim of Lim Electronics. Incorrect

d. The information is not sufficient to conclude.

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The correct answer is: The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Z score plus less the square root of 9 hours less 1.5 hours

b. None of the choices

c. 9 hours less 1.5 hours Correct

d. All of the choices

e. 9 hours less 1.5 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.0726

b. 0.8932

c. 0.4508 Incorrect

d. 0.0934

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The correct answer is: 0.0726

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.
Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.

Select one:

a. 0.85 Incorrect

b. 0.72

c. 0.30

d. 0.60

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The correct answer is: 0.60


Learning Activity 12 Stats

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Correct

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Z score

b. Null value Incorrect

c. Critical value

d. chi value

The correct answer is: Critical value

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

–4

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Correct

c. Cannot be determined
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The correct answer is: Reject

St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random sample of
49 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard
deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of the overall
population. What can we conclude based?

Select one:

a. Accept null hypothesis

b. Reject null hypothesis

c. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

d. Reject alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

2.35

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Reject

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, s = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4

Answer:

-5

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -2.86

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2
Answer:

-12.83

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 2.09

Short Quiz 12

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. 3.49 Incorrect

b. – 1.85

c. – 1.85

d. – 1.33

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The correct answer is: – 1.85

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8.5, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

34.32

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: -3.23

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
3.31

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject Correct

c. Do not Reject

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney.

What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. Reject null hypothesis

b. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

c. Reject alternative hypothesis

d. Accept null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.

Select one:

a. Critical values

b. Alternative hypothesis and critical values Incorrect

c. Null hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis and critical values

e. Alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis and critical values

A sample is small when n=30.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE. Replace the letter n with letter x.


c. The statement is FALSE. Replace the = with =

d. The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is FALSE.

b. The statement is TRUE. Correct

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

0.131

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Incorrect

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.11

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

56.23

Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 2.09

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

-1.99

Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.99

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.20

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Correct

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The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

– 0.6

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject
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The correct answer is: Do not Reject


Learning Activity 13 Stats

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.033

b. 0.028

c. 0.066 Incorrect

d. 0.041

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The correct answer is: 0.041

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.932

b. 0.400

c. 0.783

d. 0.600 Incorrect

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The correct answer is: 0.400

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.442 Incorrect

b. 0.391
c. 0.137

d. 0.296

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The correct answer is: 0.137

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Reject the null hypothesis

b. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -0.066

b. 2.112

c. -1.231
d. 1.992 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.992

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.899

b. 1.203

c. 0.996

d. 1.095 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.095

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429
c. 0.739

d. 0.921

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The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct
c. 0.367

d. 0.822

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The correct answer is: 0.675

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

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The correct answer is: 1.191


A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

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The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661
d. -1.260 Correct

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The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

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The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

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The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548
b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822

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The correct answer is: 0.675

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.062
b. 0.077

c. 0.034 correct

d. 0.045
Short Quiz 15

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation Correct

b. Weak positive correction

c. Strong positive correction

d. Minimal positive correction

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The correct answer is: No apparent correlation

Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.

Select one:

a. 0, 100 Incorrect

b. 1, 100

c. +1, -1

d. 0, 1

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The correct answer is: +1, -1

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Describe the relationship based on the r-value r=0,


Select one:

a. No relationship

b. Deterministic relationship Incorrect

c. Weak relationship

d. Strong relationship

Feedback

The correct answer is: No relationship

The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.

Select one:

a. A positive number greater than 1

b. Equal to zero.

c. None of the choices

d. Equal to 1.

e. A positive number greater than 0. Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Equal to 1.

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

b. Weak positive correction

c. No apparent correlation

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The variable that causes an effect

Select one:

a. Response variable

b. Explanatory variable Correct


c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other observation
to be high.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Positive Correlation

c. Direct Correlation Incorrect

d. Negative Correlation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Cannot be determined

c. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

The variable that reflects the effect

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Correct

c. Correlation variable

d. Trend variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Response variable


Learning Activity 15 Stats

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction

b. Strong positive correction Correct

c. No apparent correlation

d. Weak positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation

Select one:

a. r2

b. r

c. XY

d. None of the choices Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: r

It is also called independent variable

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Incorrect

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Explanatory variable


Salary and number of years of experience

Select one:

a. Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable Correct

b. Salary is the explanatory variable and number of years is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation

b. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

c. Weak positive correction

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Weak positive correction

Expenditure is an example of a

Select one:

a. Trend variable

b. Explanatory variable

c. Correlation variable

d. Response variable Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Response variable


Short Quiz 5 Stats

True or False: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal
to 20.
The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated
by dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: A random sample of size 49 is selected from a known population with a mean of 29 and a
standard deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling
distribution of sample means to be drawn. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be
approximately a normal curve.

The correct answer is: TRUE

Margin of Error is the value that _______________ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.
A: add/subtract

In a normal curve, a _____ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.

The correct answer is: Z score

Empirical rule states that _______ % of data falls within 2 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: 95

True or False: Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: If the population is normally distributed, the sampling distribution of sample mean is
equal to 1.

If there are 2 volunteers that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how
many will be the possible samples?
A: 45

The correct answer is: FALSE

The average of the population.

The correct answer is: Mean

PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.

REMINDERS

If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places.

If your answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.

If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how many
possible samples will there be?
The correct answer is: 1140

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to
the population mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

It is located at the middle of the normal curve.

The correct answer is: Mean

Bell shaped curve.

The correct answer is: Normal Curve

In a normal curve, the mean always has a z score of ____

The correct answer is: 0

Week 6 Learning Activity 5 Stats Different questions. Comment below yung questions kapag wala pa rin
dito.

If the population is normally distributed,

Select one:

a. All of the choices

b. The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal Correct

c. Standard deviation is equal to Mean

d. Standard deviation is distributed along the normal curve

Feedback

The correct answer is: The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal

Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE Correct

b. None of the choices


c. The statement is FALSE

d. The statement do not have sufficient information to conclude

The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE

A random sample of size is 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 13 and a standard
deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What is the approximate standard deviation of the sample means?

Select one:

a. 12.692

b. 0.066

c. 0.467 Correct

d. 15.15

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.467

A random sample of size 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 25 and a standard
deviation of 5.2. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What does the problem tells us?

Select one:

a. All of the above statements does not describe the problem

b. Standard deviation of the sample mean is calculated by 5.2 divided by size of the sample which is 50

c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

d. Z score can be calculated by dividing 25 by the size of samples which is 50

Answer: c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

If there are 5 students that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how many will
be the possible samples?

Select one:

a. 250

b. 126

c. 50

d. 252

Answer: 252
In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated by

Select one:

a. Mean of the population multiplied by the standard deviation of the population

b. Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

c. Dividing the mean of the population by the square root of the deviation of the population

d. Mean of the population divided by the mean of the sampling distribution

Answer:Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

Which of the following applies to Central Limit Theorem?

Select one:

a. None of the answers is correct.

b. All of the answers are correct.

c. Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is greater than or equal
to 30.

d. When the sample size is large or above 30, the population is not normal Incorrect

e. Population is normally distributed when standard deviation is large

Feedback

The correct answer is: Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is
greater than or equal to 30.
Short Quiz 7 Stats

Margin of Error is the value that ______ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Subtracted

b. Added

c. None of the choices

d. Added and subtracted

The correct answer is: Added and subtracted

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 88

Standard deviation = 6
Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Select one:

a. 73.89, 79.89

b. 80.08, 84.23

c. 89.05, 92.45

d. 86.82, 89.18

The correct answer is: 80.08, 84.23

The number of degrees of freedom is ________ the sample size.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Greater than

c. Equal to

d. Less than

The correct answer is: Less than

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data: Mean = 66 Standard deviation = 5 Sample
size = 100 Confidence coefficient = 1.645

Select one:

a. 70.04, 71.34

b. 71.90, 72.22

c. 69.33, 70.02

d. 65.18, 66.82

The correct answer is: 65.18, 66.82

Find the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. The answer must be
rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

The correct answer is: 8 6 . 2 5

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean is called the Margin of Error.

Select one:
a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE

Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Bell shaped curve

c. Symmetrical

d. Mean of Means is equal to 0

The correct answer is: Mean of Means is equal to 0

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 80

Standard deviation = 4

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.78

Which of the following is used to estimate population parameter?

Select one:

a. Point Estimate

b. Central Limit Theorem Estimate Incorrect

c. Mean Estimate

d. Biased Estimate

Feedback

The correct answer is: Point Estimate


Mean of means is also called

Select one:

a. Unbiased estimate

b. Interval Estimate Incorrect

c. Point Estimate

d. Population Mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: Point Estimate

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 77

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence coefficient = 2.58

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.77

Learning activity 7 Stats

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 66

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Select one:
a. 66.03, 69.03

b. 64.04, 67.96

c. 65.41, 66.59

d. 69.03, 70.99

The correct answer is: 65.41, 66.59

Common choices for the confidence level.

Select one:

a. 68%, 95%, 99.7%

b. 90%, 95%, 99%

c. 95%, 99%, 100%

d. 0%, 50%, 100%

The correct answer is: 90%, 95%, 99%

In T distribution, if we increase the number of observations

Select one:

a. the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

b. the mean approaches zero

c. the curve lies within the horizontal axis

d. the mean increases

e. all of the choices

The correct answer is: the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. Confidence Limit

b. Sample Mean Correct

c. Sample distribution

d. Confidence coefficient

Feedback

The correct answer is: Sample Mean


For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of observing
a value outside of this area is ____________.

Select one:

a. Less than 10%

b. Higher than the 2 nd standard deviation Incorrect

c. Greater than 10%

d. Lower than the 2 nd standard deviation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Less than 10%

This is the value that is added to and subtracted from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Confidence Level

b. Margin of Error

c. Confidence Interval Incorrect

d. Standard Deviation Error

Feedback

The correct answer is: Margin of Error


Learning Activity 10 Stats

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ^ =0.25.

Select one:

a. 34 Incorrect

b. 33

c. 31

d. 32

Feedback

The correct answer is: 33

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ^p =0.25.

Select one:
a. 20 Incorrect

b. 22

c. 23

d. 21

Feedback

The correct answer is: 23

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ^p =0.35.

Select one:

a. 389

b. 215 Incorrect

c. 139

d. 152

Feedback

The correct answer is: 152

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ^p =0.30.

Select one:

a. 41

b. 42

c. 44 Incorrect

d. 43

Feedback

The correct answer is: 43

The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the sample size
needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building. He wants to be able
to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys during past year that 85%
approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer need?

Select one:

a. 278 Incorrect

b. 2,145
c. 1,372

d. 196

Feedback

The correct answer is: 196


Short Quiz 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students
in the university.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.

Select one:

a. Mutually exclusive

b. All of the choices

c. None of the choices

d. Mutually inclusive Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mutually inclusive

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis


William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per
day on average, and calculated x¯ = 50.30. ABC suggests that µ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual
mean is less than the website owner claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?

Select one:

a. 55

b. Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

c. Null hypothesis µ ? 55, Alternative hypothesis µ

d. Null hypothesis µ > 55, Alternative hypothesis µ = 55

e. 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ? 55 Correct

f. Null hypothesis µ

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.

Select one:

a. Rejection hypothesis Incorrect

b. Statistical hypothesis

c. Alternative hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The probability of making type I error is

Select one:

a. ß

b. 1- a

c. 1- ß

d. a Correct

e. µ - a

Feedback
The correct answer is: a

For the 99% confidence level,

Select one:

a. a

b. a

c. a

d. 0.001

e. a

f. 0.010

g. 0.005

h. 0.025 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.010

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Rejection region and Null region

b. Rejection region and Critical region Correct

c. Null region and Critical region

d. Null region

e. Critical region
f. None of the choices

g. Rejection region

h. All of the choices

Feedback

The correct answer is: Rejection region and Critical region

Learning Activity 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The level of significance is the

Select one:

a. 1 - p value

b. Same as confidence interval

c. Maximum allowable probability of Type II error

d. Minimum allowable probability of Type II error

e. Probability of committing a Type I error Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Probability of committing a Type I error

What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.
Select one:

a. Less people like IOS than android

b. More people like android than IOS phone Correct

c. Less people like android and IOS phone

d. More people like IOS phone than android phone

Feedback

The correct answer is: More people like android than IOS phone

If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error

Select one:

a. Rejection Error

b. Type I Error Correct

c. Correction Error

d. Type II Error

Feedback

The correct answer is: Type I Error

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis


Short quiz 14

In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable.

Select one:

a. Perfect Correlation Incorrect

b. Positive Correlation

c. Scattered Correlation
d. Negative Correlation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.

Select one:

a. Line Plots Incorrect

b. XY intersection plot

c. scatter plot

d. Cartesian plane

Feedback

The correct answer is: scatter plot

When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means

Select one:

a. Negative linear association

b. Weak linear association

c. Positive linear association Incorrect

d. Strong linear association

e. Cannot determine with the given information

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong linear association

This measures relationship between bivariate data.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Correlation Correct

c. All of the choices

d. Linear Regression

e. Scatterplot Analysis

Feedback
The correct answer is: Correlation

A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations with


a line segment to give more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Scatter Plot

c. Correlation Plot

d. Line plot Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Line plot

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also decreases.

Select one:

a. negative linear association Incorrect

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. positive linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE.

Feedback

The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE.


Learning Actvity 14 Stats

Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.

Select one:

a. Positive linear association Incorrect

b. Weak linear association

c. Strong linear association

d. None of the choices

e. Negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: Negative linear association

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases.

Select one:

a. positive linear association Correct

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.

Select one:

a. Trend line Correct

b. Correlation line

c. Cross line

d. Scatter line

Feedback

The correct answer is: Trend line

The three important characteristics of a bivariate?


Select one:

a. Elliptical, Rounded, Scattered

b. Proportional, Directional, Elliptical

c. Direction, Shape, Strength

d. Line, Points, Shape Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Direction, Shape, Strength

The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________

Select one:

a. XY Plots

b. Trend line plots

c. Bivariate data

d. scatter plot Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: scatter plot

Short Quiz 16 Stats

The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a

Select one:

a. Parabola Correct

b. Ellipse

c. Circle

d. Straight line

Feedback

The correct answer is: Parabola

When slope is positive,

Select one:

a. y increases as x increases Correct

b. y decreases as x increases
c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin

d. y decreases, x values approaches 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: y increases as x increases

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.

Select one:

a. FALSE

b. Cannot be determined

c. TRUE Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: TRUE

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=3x + 11 Incorrect

b. y=6x + 5

c. y=8x + 3

d. y=3x + 8

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=8x + 3

If the line has no slope,

Select one:

a. The line is a horizontal line

b. The line is at the point of origin

c. The line intercepts the x and y axis

d. The line lies at the x axis Incorrect

Feedback
The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 9

b. 11

c. 8

d. 3 Incorrect

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: 8

Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?

Answer:

4.2

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 7

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=5x + 1

b. y=10x + 2 Incorrect

c. y=5x + 2

d. y=10x + 1

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=5x + 1

Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect
Feedback

The correct answer is: 9

The equation y=mx + b is also known as

Select one:

a. slope intercept form

b. y intercept Incorrect

c. correlation intercept form

d. xy intercept form

Feedback

The correct answer is: slope intercept form

Learning Activity 16 Stats

Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?

Answer:

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=3x + 1

b. 2y=6x + 3

c. y=-3x + 3 Correct

d. 2y=6x + 1

The correct answer is: y=-3x + 3

Given the table below, what is the slope?


Select one:

a. 2 Correct

b. 1

c. 8

d. 7

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: 2

Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 5

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=2x + 7 Correct

b. y=5x + 2

c. y=7x + 1

d. y=7x + 5

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: y=2x + 7

Write the slope-intercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and y-intercept 4.

answer: 6x+4
Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value ANSWER: TRUE
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A: 4.100
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Population Mean is an example of a parameter.


A: true

Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

It is the number of times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes.

Select one:
a. Variance
b. Standard Deviation
c. Mean
d. Probability
What is the common symbol for the mean?
Select one:
a. ∑
b. Α
c. Ω
d. µ
True or False: Mean is computed as the weighted average of the possible numbers of random
variables. ANSWER: TRUE

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:
a. All values are less than the mean.
b. All values are equal to the z-score
c. All values are equal to the mean.
d. All values are greater than the mean.
True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.

Answer: true

How do you determine the value of the mean,

Select one:
a. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.
b. None of the choices
c. Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take
the product of all possible values of X.
d. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
Answer: FALSE

true or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
~ true

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
Select one:
a. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.
b. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.
c. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the
statement.
d. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?

Select one:
a. Mean is greater than Median.
b. Data is exactly equal to the mean.
c. Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.
d. Median is greater than Mean.
e. None of the choices
What are the percentages of normal distribution within 1, 2 and 3 standard deviation.

Select one:
a. Approximately 50% and 50% respectively
b. Exactly 25%, 25% and 50% respectively
c. Exactly 100% be applied to each standard deviation
d. Approximately 68%, 95% and 99.7% respectively
In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size ________________________.

Select one:
a. Must be greater than zero.
b. Must be greater than sample distribution.
c. Must be equal than the sample mean.
d. Must be greater than 30.
This is a representative subset of a population.

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Sample
c. Statistics
d. Mean
In the Empirical Rule, _______ % of data will fall in with two standard deviation.
Select one:
a. 99.7
b. 34
c. 50
d. 100
e. 95

This is always in the center of the normal curve

Select one:
a. Mode
b. Median
c. Standard Deviation
d. Mean

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value.
A: false

In a normal curve, the mean is located at the

Select one:
a. highest point of the curve
b. lowest point of the curve
c. midpoint of the curve
d. intersection of the lowest and highest point
The range of probability is

Select one:
a. can be any number (positive or negative)
b. from zero to 1
c. negative 1 to positive 1
d. from zero to any positive number
The standard deviation of the normal distribution is

Select one:
a. should always be a positive number
b. always equal to zero
c. always equal to one
d. greater than or equal to zero
This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value.

Select one:
a. Median
b. Standard Deviation
c. Variance
d. Mode
e. Mean
The mean of the normal distribution is

Select one:
a. should always be a positive number
b. always equal to zero
c. always equal to one
d. greater than or equal to zero
This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Mean
c. Sample Distribution of sample means
d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means
e. Sample
f. Parameter
g. Random Sample
h. Standard Curve
i. Sampling Error
j. Population
k. Population Mean
l. Distribution Error
m. Median
n. Mode
o. Statistics
p. Sample
q. Deviation Error
True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is
3/8.

Answer: false

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean.

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation Error
b. Confidence Interval
c. Margin of Error
d. Confidence Level

The t-distribution shape changes as the _______________ changes.

Select one:
a. Population Mean
b. None of the choices
c. Sample Mean
d. Sample size
The confidence level is expressed in terms of ____________.

Select one:
a. Percentage
b. Whole Number
c. Fraction
d. Ratio

In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the population is estimated by dividing the
standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

Select one:
a. The statement is TRUE
b. The statement is FALSE
c. The statement is SOMETIMES FALSE
d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE
Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Basic Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss
Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

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Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a _ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is __________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Basic Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_____.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss
Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that ___ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

Given the sample size (n=250) and sample proportion (p=0.40), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one: 0.05

A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?

Select one: c. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and p
̂ =0.30.

Select one:. 228


Identify the following formula

P+Za/2(______)

Select one: a. Confidence Interval

Given n=100, x̄ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one: a. (43.355, 46.645)

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer. Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one: a. 0.564 < p < 0.640

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points. Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel
confident in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one: a. 0.0726

Identify the following formula:

Z.a/2(____)

Select one: Margin of Error

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?

-The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics

Sampling distribution of proportions is randomly distributed.

Select one.: FALSE. Replace the word Sampling distribution with Confidence Coefficient

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher. At the 5% level of significance, test
the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you conclude?

Select one: b. Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching. What is the
observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one: a. 0.400


A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher. What is the test statistic for this
scenario?

Select one: a. 1.191

Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.

Select one: d. scatter plot

When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means

Select one: e. Strong linear association

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles. What is the
observed value of the sample proportion?

Select oneb. 0.675 The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association
between two or more variables.

Select one: a. The statement is FALSE

The three important characteristics of a bivariate?

Select one: a. Direction, Shape, Strength

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles. At the 10%
level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one b. Accept the null hypothesis

Given the data, what is the strength of the association between the two variables.

Select one c. Weak linear association

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?

Select one: b. – 1.85

Given the sample size (n=150) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error for
the 95% confidence interval:

Select one c. 0.07

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points. Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel
confident in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:c. 0.077

A survey was conducted to 200 Grade 6 students who uses the internet in research instead of the school
library. Based on the survey, 160 students responded Yes. What is the population proportion to students
who uses the library in their research?

Select one:80%

A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.

Select one: b. Null hypothesis

Given n=10, x̄ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one: a. (26.36, 29.63) The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population
to determine the sample size needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the
building. He wants to be able to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar
surveys during past year that 85% approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer
need?

Select one: b. 196

Idenitfy the following formula:

(Z. 2*q/E)^2

Select one: a. sample size

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and p
̂ =0.30.

Select one: d. 81

Given the formula in determining the minimum sample size needed when estimating the population
proportion and if no approximation is known, what value of p̂ will be used?

Select one: a. 0.5

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?

Select one:. b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

Given n=100, x̄ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.

Select one: a. 0.392

A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?
Select one: a. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

Margin of error is

Select one c. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of
the sample size

A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?

Select one: b. 17%

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.12 and p
̂ = 0.30.

Select one: b. 57

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis: The average internet
usage of a College student is 6 hours

-Null hypothesis

Common choices of confidence level are

Select one:

c. 90%, 95%, 99%

Scatter plot is a series of connected points to form a line.

Select one:

b. FALSE

A perfect correlation pattern is produced when

Select one:

a. Points on a scatterplot lie on a straight line

Which of the following is a characteristics of a bivariate?

Select one:

d. All of the choices


WEEK 1

Learning Act. 1 Stats

Which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All of the statements are TRUE.

b. Countable number of values are called discrete variables

c. Non-countable values are called discrete variables

d. Infinite numbers are considered discrete variables.

Answer: Countable number of values are called discrete variables

Question 2

The speed of cars travelling in the road and the water consumption of household are examples of

Select one:

a. Discrete Continuous Random Variable

b. Continuous Discrete Random Variable

c. Continuous Random Variable

d. Discrete Random Variables

e. None of the choices

Answer: Continuous Random Variable

Question 3

True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a discrete
random variable.

Answer:

false

Question 4

Which of the following is incorrect?

Select one:

a. Probability distribution equals to one.

b. Probability distribution equals to zero.


c. Probability distribution is used to compute discrete random variables

d. None of the choices

e. Probability distribution is used to compute continuous random variables

Answer: Probability distribution equals to zero.

Question 5

What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three coins?

Select one:

a. 0.1255

b. 0.25

c. 1

d. None of the choices

e. 0

Answer: 0.1255

Short Quiz 1

Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space

Select one:

a. Sample space is also known as probability mass function.

b. Sample space is a subset of events.

c. Sample space should be always be a number from zero to one.

d. Sample space are possible outcomes

Answer: Sample space are possible outcomes

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
to _____

Answer: 1

How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.

Answer: 8

Salary, scores and age are examples of answer: continuous.. random variables

Which one of these variables is a not continuous random variable?


Select one:

a. The number of attendees in an Information Technology conference.

b. The tuition fee enrolled in different universities

c. The number of volunteers in a community

d. The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Answer: The number of senators elected in the Philippines

Countless number of values are also known as Answer continuous.. variables.

Which of the following random activity would you define as a discrete random variable?

Select one:

a. Distance travelled of a tourist bus.

b. Depth of building excavation.

c. None of the choices.

d. Height of students enrolled in an online course.

e. Wind speed during typhoon.

Answer: None of the choices.

The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal
1.

Select one:

a. The statement is NOT ALWAYS FALSE

b. The statement is TRUE.

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is NOT ALWAYS TRUE

Answer: The statement is TRUE.

A continuous random variable assigns a whole number to each possible outcome of an experiment.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. The statement has insufficient information.

c. True
d. False

Answer: True

This tells what the possible values of X and how probabilities are assigned to these values.

Answer: Probability Distribution

Week3 Stats

WEEK 3

Learning Activity 3 AND SHORT QUIZ 3

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Median

b. Z-score

c. Normal Distribution Measurement

d. Empirical Rule

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The correct answer is: Z-score

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 75 and the standard deviation was 5. If Pam z-scored is
1.5, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 117.50

b. 487.50

c. None of the choices

d. 82.50

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The correct answer is: 82.50

Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?

Select one:

a. Carl Friedrich Gauss


b. William Gosset

c. Ronald Fisher

d. John Tukey

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Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution.

Select one:

a. Mount-shaped distribution

b. Bell-shaped

c. None of the choices

d. Perfectly asymmetric

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The correct answer is: Perfectly asymmetric

How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?

Select one:

a. 3

b. 2

c. 4

d. 1

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The correct answer is: 3

Short Quiz 3

In a normal distribution curve,

Select one:

a. Mean is equal to Median and Mode

b. None of the choices

c. Mean is equal to Mode


d. Mean is equal to Median

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The correct answer is: Mean is equal to Median and Mode

It is the measure of how many standard deviations below or above the population mean.

Select one:

a. Empirical Rule

b. Median

c. Z-score

d. Normal Distribution Measurement

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The correct answer is: Z-score

Given the set of data:

1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the lower quartile

Select one:

a. 8

b. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,

c. 3

d. 0

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The correct answer is: 8

In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is
1, what was her score in the examination?

Select one:

a. 53.00

b. None of the choices

c. 80.50

d. 82.50
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The correct answer is: 53.00

Assuming z-score is -1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:

a. All values are greater than the mean.

b. All values are less than the mean.

c. All values are equal to the mean.

d. All values are equal to the z-score

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The correct answer is: All values are less than the mean.

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Find the upper quartile

Select one:

a. 13,14,15,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22

b. 18

c. 22

d. 0

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The correct answer is: 18

Find the median of the following data set.

11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59

Select one:

a. 36.45

b. 24

c. 30

d. 31

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The correct answer is: 31

Given the set of data:

1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

How many numbers are in the lower quartile?

Select one:

a. 0

b. 10

c. 6

d. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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The correct answer is: 6

Normal Distribution Curve is also called

Select one:

a. Arc-Shaped Curve

b. Bell Curve

c. Basic Curve

d. All of the choices

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The correct answer is: Bell Curve

In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE.

b. None of the choices

c. The statement is FALSE.

d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE depending on the data set.

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The correct answer is: None of the choices


Week 5 Stats
Learning Activity 4

True or False: Variance Error is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population
parameter and the actual but unknown value of the parameter

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample design

The correct answer is: TRUE

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

The correct answer is: No

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal places.

1112345558888

The correct answer is: 4.53

Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places.

4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4

The correct answer is: 2.60

Week 5 Stats short quiz 4

Short Quiz 4

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Renmel closes his eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page. She repeats the
process for 30 times.

The correct answer is: No

True or False: Mean of means is the sum of all means multiplied by the number of means

The correct answer is: FALSE

It is a part of population intended to represent a population as a whole.

Select one:

a. Mode
b. Deviation Error

c. Parameter

d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

e. Random Sample

f. Mean

g. Sampling Error

h. Population Mean

i. Median

j. Statistics

k. Distribution Error

l. Sample Distribution of sample means

m. Standard Curve

n. Sample

o. Standard Deviation

p. Sample

q. Population

The correct answer is: Sample

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No

Women who volunteer to take a survey on human rights.

The correct answer is: No

The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample population

Select one:

a. Deviation Error

b. Parameter

c. Sample

d. Standard Deviation

e. Distribution Error

f. Population
g. Random Sample

h. Mode

i. Sampling Error

j. Population Mean

k. Mean

l. Statistics

m. Median

n. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means

o. Sample Distribution of sample means

p. Sample

q. Standard Curve

The correct answer is: Sample Distribution of sample means

Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.

Each audience in a game show is assigned a number from 111 to 666 and roll three standard dice to
choose random contestants.

The correct answer is: Yes

If the standard deviation of a population is 300, and samples of 25 units each are taken, what is the
Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means?

The correct answer is: 60

Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer should be rounded off to one
decimal place.

3 5 5 5 6 6 8 8 13 15 17 30

The correct answer is: 10.8

True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random sample

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.

The correct answer is: FALSE


Learning Activity 6 Stats

To calculate the mean from a sample,


Select one:

a. Get the half of the sum of the all the values

b. Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

c. Divide each value with the sum of all values

d. None of the choices

The correct answer is: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places. Write the measurement at the end of the answer.

Average Speed of a car Car 1 Car 2 Car 3 Car 4

80 kph 75 kph 60 kph 66 kph

The correct answer is: 7 0 . 2 5 k p h

This is defined by two values, between which a population parameter is said to lie.

Select one:

a. Interval Estimate

b. Points Estimate

c. Coefficient Estimate

d. Point to point Estimate

The correct answer is: Interval Estimate

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter. Round off your answer to the nearest
hundredths or has two decimal places, if necessary.

Scores of students in quizzes

The correct answer is: 77.70

Compute for the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. (Round off your
answer to the nearest hundredths.)

The correct answer is: 85.75

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. none of the choices

b. always equal to the mean


c. used to estimate population parameter Correct

d. the number of samples

e. a range of possible values of population mean

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The correct answer is: used to estimate population parameter

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. Sample distribution Incorrect

b. Confidence Limit

c. Confidence coefficient

d. Sample Mean

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The correct answer is: Sample Mean

Short Quiz 6 Stats

Confidence interval is associated by confidence level

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: TRUE

The effectiveness of the sample android application can be measured by the proportion of mobile users
who install the application. To determine this proportion for a specific android app, the distributed to
500 users and 450 user install the app. The point estimate is ____________.

Select one:

a. .85
b. .80

c. .90

d. .95

The correct answer is: .90

Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?

Select one:

a. Mode

b. Mean

c. Standard Deviation

d. Median

The correct answer is: Mean

Confidence level indicates the level of assurance that confidence interval encloses the:

Select one:

a. unknown population mean

b. biased sample

c. known population mean

d. unbiased sample

The correct answer is: unknown population mean

Which of the following applies to confidence interval

Select one:

a. Confidence interval is used to the true mean of population

b. As the confidence interval for a given statistic increases in length, the confidence level increases

c. Confidence interval is associated by confidence level

d. None of the choices

e. All of the choices

The correct answer is: All of the choices

A 95% confidence interval means 95% of all samples of size n would fall ______ our confidence interval

Select one:
a. Below

b. Outside

c. None of the choices

d. Within

e. Above

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The correct answer is: Within

You need to calculate for the confidence interval for the population mean. The population standard
deviation is known. There are 50 sample observations. You will use 95 percent level of confidence. The
appropriate value of z is:

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. 1.64

c. 2.58

d. 1.96

e. 1

The correct answer is: 1.96

Point estimate is always equal to the sampling coefficient.

Select one:

a. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is equal to the number of samples”

b. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is used to estimate population parameter”

c. TRUE

d. FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of population mean”

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change the statement to “Point estimate is a range of possible values of
population mean”

Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. TRUE

b. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to confidence limit


c. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

d. FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to Confidence Limit

The correct answer is: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean

The confidence level is expressed as a fraction

Select one:

a. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE


Short Quiz 8

The “p hat” is calculated as

Select one:

a. Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes

b. Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements Correct

c. 1- (Number of desired elements over the number of desired outcomes)

d. (Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements) – 1

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The correct answer is: Number of desired outcomes over the number of desired elements

Sampling distribution of proportions is ______________ distributed

Select one:

a. Normally Correct

b. Randomly

c. Evenly

d. Unevenly

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The correct answer is: Normally

A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?

Select one:

a. 80%
b. 20%

c. 17% Correct

d. 83%

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The correct answer is: 17%

When the confidence level is 95%, the ____________________ are +- 1.96

Select one:

a. Margin of Errors

b. Confidence coefficients Correct

c. Confidence intervals

d. “p hat” values

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The correct answer is: Confidence coefficients

Point estimate is

Select one:

a. Always equal to the number or samples

b. A range of possible values for a population parameter.

c. Equal to the population mean

d. A statistical that estimates a population parameter Correct

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The correct answer is: A statistical that estimates a population parameter

The ^p is the ____________ estimate of p.

Select one:

a. balanced

b. unbiased Correct

c. biased

d. inverse
Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 1.24 Correct

b. 26.76

c. 3.16

d. 0.63

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The correct answer is: 1.24

Given n=10, x¯ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (11.34, 14.89)

b. (1.63, 2.25)

c. (21.36, 24.63)

d. (26.36, 29.63) Correct

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The correct answer is: (26.36, 29.63)

What is in the center of the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Margin of Error

b. Point Estimate Correct

c. Population Parameter

d. Number of samples

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The correct answer is: Point Estimate

In a survey of 500 individuals, 300 likes to eat dinner in a restaurant. Estimate the sample proportion ^p
of those who like to eat dinner in a restaurant based on the sample.

Select one:
a. 45%

b. 0.40

c. 55%

d. 0.60 Correct

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The correct answer is: 0.60

Learning Activity 8 Stats

Margin of error is

Select one:

a. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample
size Correct

b. the quotient of confidence coefficient and standard deviation multiplied by the square root of the
sample size

c. the product of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided by standard deviation

d. the quotient of confidence coefficient and square root of the sample size divided standard deviation

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The correct answer is: the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the
square root of the sample size

Given n=100, x¯ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one:

a. (42.103, 43.970)

b. (43.355, 46.645)

c. (44.461, 45.329) Incorrect

d. (46.921, 47.727)

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The correct answer is: (43.355, 46.645)

Given n=100, x¯ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal
distribution, find the margin of error.

Select one:

a. 0.348 Incorrect

b. 0.20

c. 0.392

d. 0.196

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The correct answer is: 0.392

A survey was conducted from the 250 individuals. Based on the result of the survey, 170 are satisfied
with the current Local Government administration. Estimate the sample proportion ^p of those who are
not satisfied based on the sample provided.

Select one:

a. 55%

b. 0.32 Correct

c. 0.

d. 0.68

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The correct answer is: 0.32

A survey was conducted to 110 college students to determine who are using the Library Resource Center
of the university. Based on the survey, only 30% responded Yes. Based on the survey, how many
students are not using the Library Resource Center?

Select one:

a. 33

b. 30

c. 67 Correct

d. 70

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The correct answer is: 67


Learning Activity 9 Stats

A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 8 hours less 1.2 hours

b. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours Correct

c. None of the choices

d. 8 hours less 1.2 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

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The correct answer is: Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

King Lo Electronics claims that the new brand of computer will last for 25,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 20,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1000 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (17,482, 18,649)

b. (19,804, 20,196) Correct

c. (23,467, 24,639)

d. (26,928, 27,375)

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The correct answer is: (19,804, 20,196)

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.043 Incorrect

b. 0.052

c. 0.064

d. 0.074

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The correct answer is: 0.064

Given the sample size (n=200) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.053

b. 0.085

c. 0.072 Incorrect

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.053

A private organization telephone poll of 750 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
60% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ± 20
percentage points. Find a 95% confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident
in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. (0.490, 0.601)

b. (0.452, 0.538)

c. (0.565, 0.640) Correct

d. (0.316, 0.483)

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The correct answer is: (0.565, 0.640)

Short Quiz 9

Given the sample size (n=400) and sample proportion (p=0.70), find the approximate margin of error for
the 99% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.086
b. 0.059

c. 0.039 Incorrect

d. 0.330

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The correct answer is: 0.059

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.

Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one:

a. 0.564 < p < 0.640

b. 0.640 < p < 0.742 Incorrect

c. 0.742 < p < 0.834

d. 0.834 < p < 0.927

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The correct answer is: 0.564 < p < 0.640

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.077

b. 0.329 Incorrect

c. 0.834

d. 0.290

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The correct answer is: 0.077

Lim Electronics claims that the new brand of cellular phone will last for 80,000 hours. A research
company conducted a test on the information. The company randomly select and test 100 cellular
phone. The data from the sample shows that the mean life of the cellular phone is 60,000 hours, with a
standard deviation of 1500 hours. Determine the 95% confidence interval of the mean life of the cellular
phone.

Select one:

a. (79,301 , 80,890) Incorrect

b. (59,706 , 60,294)

c. (59,301 , 60,890)

d. (79,706 , 80,294)

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The correct answer is: (59,706 , 60,294)

A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?

Select one:

a. 4.50 hours < p < 5.89 hours

b. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours Correct

c. 8.66 hours < p < 11.26 hours

d. 7.34 hours < p < 8.66 hours

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The correct answer is: 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

Given the sample size (n=300) and sample proportion (p=0.56), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one:

a. 0.055

b. 0.069

c. 0.047 Correct

d. 0.039

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The correct answer is: 0.047

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?
Select one:

a. Lim Electronics can use the survey conducted for their advertisements.

b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

c. The confidence interval support the claim of Lim Electronics. Incorrect

d. The information is not sufficient to conclude.

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The correct answer is: The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

A survey of 900 people finds that they work on average of 9 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.5 hours. What is the solution to find the lower confidence interval?

Select one:

a. Z score plus less the square root of 9 hours less 1.5 hours

b. None of the choices

c. 9 hours less 1.5 hours Correct

d. All of the choices

e. 9 hours less 1.5 hours multiplied by the z score at 98% confidence level

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points.

Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel confident in the
accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:

a. 0.0726

b. 0.8932

c. 0.4508 Incorrect

d. 0.0934

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The correct answer is: 0.0726

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer.
Calculate the sample proportion that was successfully treated.

Select one:

a. 0.85 Incorrect

b. 0.72

c. 0.30

d. 0.60

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The correct answer is: 0.60


Learning Activity 12 Stats

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Correct

b. The statement is FALSE.

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The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

This separates the rejection region to the region where we do not reject the null hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Z score

b. Null value Incorrect

c. Critical value

d. chi value

The correct answer is: Critical value

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

–4

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Correct

c. Cannot be determined
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The correct answer is: Reject

St. Therese senior high school have an average achievement test score of 96. From a random sample of
49 students St. Therese students we find the average achievement test score to be 98 with a standard
deviation of 88. We want to know if these high school students are representative of the overall
population. What can we conclude based?

Select one:

a. Accept null hypothesis

b. Reject null hypothesis

c. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

d. Reject alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

2.35

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Reject

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 25, s = 5, n = 80, x¯ = 23.4

Answer:

-5

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: -2.86

Suppose that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of the
following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places. µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2
Answer:

-12.83

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 2.09

Short Quiz 12

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. 3.49 Incorrect

b. – 1.85

c. – 1.85

d. – 1.33

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The correct answer is: – 1.85

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8.5, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

34.32

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: -3.23

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:
3.31

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject Correct

c. Do not Reject

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney.

What can we conclude based the value of the test statistics?

Select one:

a. Reject null hypothesis

b. Accept alternative hypothesis Incorrect

c. Reject alternative hypothesis

d. Accept null hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Accept null hypothesis

Values supporting the ___________________ occurs in the rejection region.

Select one:

a. Critical values

b. Alternative hypothesis and critical values Incorrect

c. Null hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis and critical values

e. Alternative hypothesis

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis and critical values

A sample is small when n=30.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE. Replace the letter n with letter x.


c. The statement is FALSE. Replace the = with =

d. The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

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The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE. Replace the word small with large.

In hypothesis testing, the computed statistics is compared to the critical value for decision making.

Select one:

a. The statement is FALSE.

b. The statement is TRUE. Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE.

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

0.131

Select one:

a. Do not Reject

b. Reject Incorrect

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.11

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.
µ = 77, s = 6, n = 109, x¯ = 78.2

Answer:

56.23

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 2.09

Supposed that the z is the test statistics for hypothesis testing, calculate the value of the z for each of
the following. Express your answer in 2 decimal places.

µ = 8, s = 4, n = 99, x¯ = 7.2

Answer:

-1.99

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: -1.99

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

1.20

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Reject

c. Do not Reject Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Do not Reject

Given a=0.05 and the test statistics, decide whether the null hypothesis is to be rejected or accepted:

– 0.6

Select one:

a. Cannot be determined

b. Do not Reject Correct

c. Reject
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The correct answer is: Do not Reject


Learning Activity 13 Stats

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.033

b. 0.028

c. 0.066 Incorrect

d. 0.041

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The correct answer is: 0.041

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.932

b. 0.400

c. 0.783

d. 0.600 Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.400

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.442 Incorrect

b. 0.391
c. 0.137

d. 0.296

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.137

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Reject the null hypothesis

b. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

At the 10% level of significance, test the Police Sub Station claims. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -0.066

b. 2.112

c. -1.231
d. 1.992 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.992

A businessman is increasing his price for processed food, claiming that the cost of labor and material is
going up and accounts for 75% of his budget. In a random sample of 10 of the processed food, it is found
out that in 6 of the processed food, the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.899

b. 1.203

c. 0.996

d. 1.095 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.095

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.
What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.191

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

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The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661

d. -1.260 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429
c. 0.739

d. 0.921

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548

b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct
c. 0.367

d. 0.822

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.675

Short Quiz 13 Stats

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

At the 10% level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can
you conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.983

b. 2.181

c. 3.004

d. 1.191 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 1.191


A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.087 Correct

b. 0.0632

c. 0.032

d. 0.051

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.087

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.041

b. 0.089

c. 0.026 Correct

d. 0.011

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.026

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. -2.729

b. -0.998

c. -3.661
d. -1.260 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: -1.260

About 30% of the male population living in an urban area smokes cigarette. A researcher believes that
male aged 16-30 are more likely smokes cigarette than other ages in the urban area population. The
researcher surveys 300 male aged 16-30 and finds that 80 of them smokes cigarette:

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.372

b. 0.419

c. 0.267 Correct

d. 0.189

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.267

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.667 Correct

b. 0.429

c. 0.739

d. 0.921

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.667

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the test statistic for this scenario?

Select one:

a. 0.0548
b. 0.0808

c. 0.0993

d. 0.0741 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.0741

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher.

At the 5% level of significance, test the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one:

a. Accept the null hypothesis Correct

b. Reject the null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Accept the null hypothesis

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.963

b. 0.675 Correct

c. 0.367

d. 0.822

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.675

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles.

What is the standard error of the proportion?

Select one:

a. 0.062
b. 0.077

c. 0.034 correct

d. 0.045
Short Quiz 15

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.01

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation Correct

b. Weak positive correction

c. Strong positive correction

d. Minimal positive correction

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The correct answer is: No apparent correlation

Linear correlation coefficient is always a value between ____ and ____.

Select one:

a. 0, 100 Incorrect

b. 1, 100

c. +1, -1

d. 0, 1

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The correct answer is: +1, -1

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

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The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Describe the relationship based on the r-value r=0,


Select one:

a. No relationship

b. Deterministic relationship Incorrect

c. Weak relationship

d. Strong relationship

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The correct answer is: No relationship

The value of a perfect positive coefficient is ________.

Select one:

a. A positive number greater than 1

b. Equal to zero.

c. None of the choices

d. Equal to 1.

e. A positive number greater than 0. Incorrect

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The correct answer is: Equal to 1.

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.75

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

b. Weak positive correction

c. No apparent correlation

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The variable that causes an effect

Select one:

a. Response variable

b. Explanatory variable Correct


c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

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The correct answer is: Explanatory variable

This pattern is produced when the score of one observation is high, the score of the other observation
to be high.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Positive Correlation

c. Direct Correlation Incorrect

d. Negative Correlation

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The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Year and household monthly water consumption in the Philippines

Select one:

a. Water consumption is the explanatory variable and year is the response variable Incorrect

b. Cannot be determined

c. Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Year is the explanatory variable and water consumption is the response variable

The variable that reflects the effect

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Correct

c. Correlation variable

d. Trend variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Response variable


Learning Activity 15 Stats

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.63

Select one:

a. Minimal positive correction

b. Strong positive correction Correct

c. No apparent correlation

d. Weak positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong positive correction

The symbol used to measure the strength and direction of a linear correlation

Select one:

a. r2

b. r

c. XY

d. None of the choices Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: r

It is also called independent variable

Select one:

a. Explanatory variable

b. Response variable Incorrect

c. Trend variable

d. Correlation variable

Feedback

The correct answer is: Explanatory variable


Salary and number of years of experience

Select one:

a. Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable Correct

b. Salary is the explanatory variable and number of years is the response variable

c. Cannot be determined

Feedback

The correct answer is: Number of years is the explanatory variable and salary is the response variable

Describe the relationship based when r value = 0.20

Select one:

a. No apparent correlation

b. Minimal positive correction Incorrect

c. Weak positive correction

d. Strong positive correction

Feedback

The correct answer is: Weak positive correction

Expenditure is an example of a

Select one:

a. Trend variable

b. Explanatory variable

c. Correlation variable

d. Response variable Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Response variable


Short Quiz 5 Stats

True or False: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal
to 20.
The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated
by dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

The correct answer is: FALSE

True or False: A random sample of size 49 is selected from a known population with a mean of 29 and a
standard deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling
distribution of sample means to be drawn. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be
approximately a normal curve.

The correct answer is: TRUE

Margin of Error is the value that _______________ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.
A: add/subtract

In a normal curve, a _____ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.

The correct answer is: Z score

Empirical rule states that _______ % of data falls within 2 standard deviation.

The correct answer is: 95

True or False: Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

True or False: If the population is normally distributed, the sampling distribution of sample mean is
equal to 1.

If there are 2 volunteers that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how
many will be the possible samples?
A: 45

The correct answer is: FALSE

The average of the population.

The correct answer is: Mean

PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.

REMINDERS

If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places.

If your answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.

If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how many
possible samples will there be?
The correct answer is: 1140

True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to
the population mean.

The correct answer is: TRUE

It is located at the middle of the normal curve.

The correct answer is: Mean

Bell shaped curve.

The correct answer is: Normal Curve

In a normal curve, the mean always has a z score of ____

The correct answer is: 0

Week 6 Learning Activity 5 Stats Different questions. Comment below yung questions kapag wala pa rin
dito.

If the population is normally distributed,

Select one:

a. All of the choices

b. The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal Correct

c. Standard deviation is equal to Mean

d. Standard deviation is distributed along the normal curve

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The correct answer is: The sampling distribution of sample mean is normal

Standard deviation of a distribution of means is the standard error of the mean.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE Correct

b. None of the choices


c. The statement is FALSE

d. The statement do not have sufficient information to conclude

The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE

A random sample of size is 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 13 and a standard
deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What is the approximate standard deviation of the sample means?

Select one:

a. 12.692

b. 0.066

c. 0.467 Correct

d. 15.15

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The correct answer is: 0.467

A random sample of size 50 is selected from a known population with a mean of 25 and a standard
deviation of 5.2. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of
sample means to be drawn. What does the problem tells us?

Select one:

a. All of the above statements does not describe the problem

b. Standard deviation of the sample mean is calculated by 5.2 divided by size of the sample which is 50

c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

d. Z score can be calculated by dividing 25 by the size of samples which is 50

Answer: c. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve

If there are 5 students that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how many will
be the possible samples?

Select one:

a. 250

b. 126

c. 50

d. 252

Answer: 252
In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the distribution of means is estimated by

Select one:

a. Mean of the population multiplied by the standard deviation of the population

b. Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

c. Dividing the mean of the population by the square root of the deviation of the population

d. Mean of the population divided by the mean of the sampling distribution

Answer:Dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square root of the sample size

Which of the following applies to Central Limit Theorem?

Select one:

a. None of the answers is correct.

b. All of the answers are correct.

c. Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is greater than or equal
to 30.

d. When the sample size is large or above 30, the population is not normal Incorrect

e. Population is normally distributed when standard deviation is large

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The correct answer is: Distribution of sample means may be assumed normal as long as sample size is
greater than or equal to 30.
Short Quiz 7 Stats

Margin of Error is the value that ______ from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Subtracted

b. Added

c. None of the choices

d. Added and subtracted

The correct answer is: Added and subtracted

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 88

Standard deviation = 6
Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Select one:

a. 73.89, 79.89

b. 80.08, 84.23

c. 89.05, 92.45

d. 86.82, 89.18

The correct answer is: 80.08, 84.23

The number of degrees of freedom is ________ the sample size.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Greater than

c. Equal to

d. Less than

The correct answer is: Less than

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data: Mean = 66 Standard deviation = 5 Sample
size = 100 Confidence coefficient = 1.645

Select one:

a. 70.04, 71.34

b. 71.90, 72.22

c. 69.33, 70.02

d. 65.18, 66.82

The correct answer is: 65.18, 66.82

Find the point estimate of the population parameter of the grades of students. The answer must be
rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

The correct answer is: 8 6 . 2 5

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean is called the Margin of Error.

Select one:
a. TRUE

b. FALSE

The correct answer is: FALSE

Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Bell shaped curve

c. Symmetrical

d. Mean of Means is equal to 0

The correct answer is: Mean of Means is equal to 0

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 80

Standard deviation = 4

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.78

Which of the following is used to estimate population parameter?

Select one:

a. Point Estimate

b. Central Limit Theorem Estimate Incorrect

c. Mean Estimate

d. Biased Estimate

Feedback

The correct answer is: Point Estimate


Mean of means is also called

Select one:

a. Unbiased estimate

b. Interval Estimate Incorrect

c. Point Estimate

d. Population Mean

Feedback

The correct answer is: Point Estimate

Compute for the margin of error given the following data:

Mean = 77

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence coefficient = 2.58

Note that the answer must be rounded off to the nearest hundredths.

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.77

Learning activity 7 Stats

Compute for the confidence intervals of the following data:

Mean = 66

Standard deviation = 3

Sample size = 100

Confidence level = 95%

Select one:
a. 66.03, 69.03

b. 64.04, 67.96

c. 65.41, 66.59

d. 69.03, 70.99

The correct answer is: 65.41, 66.59

Common choices for the confidence level.

Select one:

a. 68%, 95%, 99.7%

b. 90%, 95%, 99%

c. 95%, 99%, 100%

d. 0%, 50%, 100%

The correct answer is: 90%, 95%, 99%

In T distribution, if we increase the number of observations

Select one:

a. the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

b. the mean approaches zero

c. the curve lies within the horizontal axis

d. the mean increases

e. all of the choices

The correct answer is: the distribution approaches the shape of a normal distribution

A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.

Select one:

a. Confidence Limit

b. Sample Mean Correct

c. Sample distribution

d. Confidence coefficient

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The correct answer is: Sample Mean


For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of observing
a value outside of this area is ____________.

Select one:

a. Less than 10%

b. Higher than the 2 nd standard deviation Incorrect

c. Greater than 10%

d. Lower than the 2 nd standard deviation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Less than 10%

This is the value that is added to and subtracted from the mean to identify the confidence interval.

Select one:

a. Confidence Level

b. Margin of Error

c. Confidence Interval Incorrect

d. Standard Deviation Error

Feedback

The correct answer is: Margin of Error


Learning Activity 10 Stats

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and p ^ =0.25.

Select one:

a. 34 Incorrect

b. 33

c. 31

d. 32

Feedback

The correct answer is: 33

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.15 and ^p =0.25.

Select one:
a. 20 Incorrect

b. 22

c. 23

d. 21

Feedback

The correct answer is: 23

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and ^p =0.35.

Select one:

a. 389

b. 215 Incorrect

c. 139

d. 152

Feedback

The correct answer is: 152

Find the sample size given 99% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.18 and ^p =0.30.

Select one:

a. 41

b. 42

c. 44 Incorrect

d. 43

Feedback

The correct answer is: 43

The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population to determine the sample size
needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the building. He wants to be able
to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar surveys during past year that 85%
approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer need?

Select one:

a. 278 Incorrect

b. 2,145
c. 1,372

d. 196

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The correct answer is: 196


Short Quiz 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of computer in the software laboratory is lower than the total number of BS IT students
in the university.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis

The alternative hypothesis and null hypothesis should be ________________.

Select one:

a. Mutually exclusive

b. All of the choices

c. None of the choices

d. Mutually inclusive Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Mutually inclusive

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The proportion of an employee income is greater than the monthly expenses of the employee.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Alternative hypothesis


William collected a random sample of 88 people, asking how many times they open ABC web site per
day on average, and calculated x¯ = 50.30. ABC suggests that µ = 55, and s = 10. William thinks the actual
mean is less than the website owner claims. What is the null and alternative hypothesis?

Select one:

a. 55

b. Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

c. Null hypothesis µ ? 55, Alternative hypothesis µ

d. Null hypothesis µ > 55, Alternative hypothesis µ = 55

e. 55, Alternative hypothesis µ ? 55 Correct

f. Null hypothesis µ

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The correct answer is: Null hypothesis µ = 55, Alternative hypothesis µ < 55

A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.

Select one:

a. Rejection hypothesis Incorrect

b. Statistical hypothesis

c. Alternative hypothesis

d. Null hypothesis

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The probability of making type I error is

Select one:

a. ß

b. 1- a

c. 1- ß

d. a Correct

e. µ - a

Feedback
The correct answer is: a

For the 99% confidence level,

Select one:

a. a

b. a

c. a

d. 0.001

e. a

f. 0.010

g. 0.005

h. 0.025 Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 0.010

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

A police precinct claims that there is ten crimes on the average are reported.

Answer:

alternative hypothesis

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

This refers to the area where the value of the test statistic lies for which we will reject the null
hypothesis.

Select one:

a. Rejection region and Null region

b. Rejection region and Critical region Correct

c. Null region and Critical region

d. Null region

e. Critical region
f. None of the choices

g. Rejection region

h. All of the choices

Feedback

The correct answer is: Rejection region and Critical region

Learning Activity 11 Stats

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average income of an employee is 12,000 pesos.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis

The level of significance is the

Select one:

a. 1 - p value

b. Same as confidence interval

c. Maximum allowable probability of Type II error

d. Minimum allowable probability of Type II error

e. Probability of committing a Type I error Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Probability of committing a Type I error

What is the null hypothesis to the claim that people like android phone than IOS? State the null
hypothesis.
Select one:

a. Less people like IOS than android

b. More people like android than IOS phone Correct

c. Less people like android and IOS phone

d. More people like IOS phone than android phone

Feedback

The correct answer is: More people like android than IOS phone

If the null hypothesis is true and rejected, the decision is incorrect – Type I Error

Select one:

a. Rejection Error

b. Type I Error Correct

c. Correction Error

d. Type II Error

Feedback

The correct answer is: Type I Error

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis:

The average internet usage of a College student is 6 hours.

Answer:

null hypothesis

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Null hypothesis


Short quiz 14

In a ____________, high values in one variable correspond to high values in the other variable.

Select one:

a. Perfect Correlation Incorrect

b. Positive Correlation

c. Scattered Correlation
d. Negative Correlation

Feedback

The correct answer is: Positive Correlation

Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.

Select one:

a. Line Plots Incorrect

b. XY intersection plot

c. scatter plot

d. Cartesian plane

Feedback

The correct answer is: scatter plot

When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means

Select one:

a. Negative linear association

b. Weak linear association

c. Positive linear association Incorrect

d. Strong linear association

e. Cannot determine with the given information

Feedback

The correct answer is: Strong linear association

This measures relationship between bivariate data.

Select one:

a. None of the choices

b. Correlation Correct

c. All of the choices

d. Linear Regression

e. Scatterplot Analysis

Feedback
The correct answer is: Correlation

A _____________ is simply a scatterplot in which we connect successive chronological observations with


a line segment to give more information about how the data values are changing over a period of time.

Select one:

a. XY Plot

b. Scatter Plot

c. Correlation Plot

d. Line plot Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: Line plot

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also decreases.

Select one:

a. negative linear association Incorrect

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. positive linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association between two or more
variables.

Select one:

a. The statement is TRUE. Incorrect

b. The statement is FALSE.

Feedback

The correct answer is: The statement is FALSE.


Learning Actvity 14 Stats

Given the data below, what is the direction of the association between the two variables.

Select one:

a. Positive linear association Incorrect

b. Weak linear association

c. Strong linear association

d. None of the choices

e. Negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: Negative linear association

The data had a _________________ when one variable increases, the other variable also increases.

Select one:

a. positive linear association Correct

b. proportional association

c. elliptical association

d. negative linear association

Feedback

The correct answer is: positive linear association

The line that is closest to the points is called _____________.

Select one:

a. Trend line Correct

b. Correlation line

c. Cross line

d. Scatter line

Feedback

The correct answer is: Trend line

The three important characteristics of a bivariate?


Select one:

a. Elliptical, Rounded, Scattered

b. Proportional, Directional, Elliptical

c. Direction, Shape, Strength

d. Line, Points, Shape Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: Direction, Shape, Strength

The series of disconnected points is referred to as _________________________

Select one:

a. XY Plots

b. Trend line plots

c. Bivariate data

d. scatter plot Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: scatter plot

Short Quiz 16 Stats

The equation y=2x2 + 9 will produce a

Select one:

a. Parabola Correct

b. Ellipse

c. Circle

d. Straight line

Feedback

The correct answer is: Parabola

When slope is positive,

Select one:

a. y increases as x increases Correct

b. y decreases as x increases
c. y increases, x values approaches point of origin

d. y decreases, x values approaches 1

Feedback

The correct answer is: y increases as x increases

In the slope-intercept equation of a line, the slope of the line is represented as the coefficient of the
variable x.

Select one:

a. FALSE

b. Cannot be determined

c. TRUE Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: TRUE

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=3x + 11 Incorrect

b. y=6x + 5

c. y=8x + 3

d. y=3x + 8

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=8x + 3

If the line has no slope,

Select one:

a. The line is a horizontal line

b. The line is at the point of origin

c. The line intercepts the x and y axis

d. The line lies at the x axis Incorrect

Feedback
The correct answer is: The line is a horizontal line

Given the table below, what is the slope?

Select one:

a. 9

b. 11

c. 8

d. 3 Incorrect

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: 8

Given the equation y = 7x+ 30, what is the slope?

Answer:

4.2

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 7

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=5x + 1

b. y=10x + 2 Incorrect

c. y=5x + 2

d. y=10x + 1

Feedback

Your answer is incorrect.

The correct answer is: y=5x + 1

Given the equation 9y = 2x + 81, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect
Feedback

The correct answer is: 9

The equation y=mx + b is also known as

Select one:

a. slope intercept form

b. y intercept Incorrect

c. correlation intercept form

d. xy intercept form

Feedback

The correct answer is: slope intercept form

Learning Activity 16 Stats

Given the equation y = 3x+ 10, what is the slope?

Answer:

Correct

Feedback

The correct answer is: 3

Given the table and graph, determine the slope intercept equation.

Select one:

a. y=3x + 1

b. 2y=6x + 3

c. y=-3x + 3 Correct

d. 2y=6x + 1

The correct answer is: y=-3x + 3

Given the table below, what is the slope?


Select one:

a. 2 Correct

b. 1

c. 8

d. 7

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: 2

Given the equation 2y = 3x + 10, what is the y intercept?

Answer:

Incorrect

Feedback

The correct answer is: 5

Given the table below, what is the linear equation?

Select one:

a. y=2x + 7 Correct

b. y=5x + 2

c. y=7x + 1

d. y=7x + 5

Feedback

Your answer is correct.

The correct answer is: y=2x + 7

Write the slope-intercept equation of the line that has slope 6 and y-intercept 4.

answer: 6x+4
Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value ANSWER: TRUE
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A: 4.100
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Bell Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss

Population Mean is an example of a parameter.


A: true

Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

It is the number of times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes.

Select one:
a. Variance
b. Standard Deviation
c. Mean
d. Probability
What is the common symbol for the mean?
Select one:
a. ∑
b. Α
c. Ω
d. µ
True or False: Mean is computed as the weighted average of the possible numbers of random
variables. ANSWER: TRUE

Assuming z-score is 1, which of the following statement is TRUE.

Select one:
a. All values are less than the mean.
b. All values are equal to the z-score
c. All values are equal to the mean.
d. All values are greater than the mean.
True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random
variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X.

Answer: true

How do you determine the value of the mean,

Select one:
a. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the square root of the sum of all possible values of X.
b. None of the choices
c. Sum each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take
the product of all possible values of X.
d. Multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the
take the sum over all possible values of X.

True or False: The probability variance of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
Answer: FALSE

true or False: One of the most important characteristics of any probability distribution is the mean.
~ true

The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that
specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume.
Select one:
a. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “formula” should not be included in the statement.
b. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph” should not be included in the statement.
c. The statement is INCORRECT. The word “graph and formula” should not be included in the
statement.
d. The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT.

Which of the following applies to a normal distribution?

Select one:
a. Mean is greater than Median.
b. Data is exactly equal to the mean.
c. Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below.
d. Median is greater than Mean.
e. None of the choices
What are the percentages of normal distribution within 1, 2 and 3 standard deviation.

Select one:
a. Approximately 50% and 50% respectively
b. Exactly 25%, 25% and 50% respectively
c. Exactly 100% be applied to each standard deviation
d. Approximately 68%, 95% and 99.7% respectively
In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size ________________________.

Select one:
a. Must be greater than zero.
b. Must be greater than sample distribution.
c. Must be equal than the sample mean.
d. Must be greater than 30.
This is a representative subset of a population.

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Sample
c. Statistics
d. Mean
In the Empirical Rule, _______ % of data will fall in with two standard deviation.

Select one:
a. 99.7
b. 34
c. 50
d. 100
e. 95

This is always in the center of the normal curve

Select one:
a. Mode
b. Median
c. Standard Deviation
d. Mean

True or False: Variance is the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected
value.
A: false

In a normal curve, the mean is located at the

Select one:
a. highest point of the curve
b. lowest point of the curve
c. midpoint of the curve
d. intersection of the lowest and highest point
The range of probability is

Select one:
a. can be any number (positive or negative)
b. from zero to 1
c. negative 1 to positive 1
d. from zero to any positive number
The standard deviation of the normal distribution is

Select one:
a. should always be a positive number
b. always equal to zero
c. always equal to one
d. greater than or equal to zero
This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the expected value.

Select one:
a. Median
b. Standard Deviation
c. Variance
d. Mode
e. Mean
The mean of the normal distribution is

Select one:
a. should always be a positive number
b. always equal to zero
c. always equal to one
d. greater than or equal to zero
This are numbers that summarizes data for an entire population

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Mean
c. Sample Distribution of sample means
d. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means
e. Sample
f. Parameter
g. Random Sample
h. Standard Curve
i. Sampling Error
j. Population
k. Population Mean
l. Distribution Error
m. Median
n. Mode
o. Statistics
p. Sample
q. Deviation Error
True or False: The probability of an outcome that all heads face up when fairly tossing three coin is
3/8.

Answer: false

The range of possible values expected to capture the population mean.

Select one:
a. Standard Deviation Error
b. Confidence Interval
c. Margin of Error
d. Confidence Level

The t-distribution shape changes as the _______________ changes.

Select one:
a. Population Mean
b. None of the choices
c. Sample Mean
d. Sample size
The confidence level is expressed in terms of ____________.

Select one:
a. Percentage
b. Whole Number
c. Fraction
d. Ratio

In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the population is estimated by dividing the
standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size.

Select one:
a. The statement is TRUE
b. The statement is FALSE
c. The statement is SOMETIMES FALSE
d. The statement is SOMETIMES TRUE
Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a ___ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is ____________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Basic Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_______.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss
Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that _____ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

STAT-112-20172S / ► Week 10: Quarterly Exam / ► Quarterly Exam


Q: True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean.
A: False
Q: This determines the degree to which values of a random variable dif
A: Variance
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35,
37, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59
A: 31
Q: A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: Sample Mean
Q: Empirical Rule states that 68% of the data falls within the 1 standard deviation.
A: False
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal 1.
A: The statement is TRUE.
Q: As the sample size increases,
A: sampling distribution becomes closer to a normal distribution.
Q: Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have two decimal
places.1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
A: 4.53
Q: How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
A: 8
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a
university
A: CONTINUOUS
Q: True or False: In Statistics, variance is defined as the number of times an outcome can occur
compared to all possible outcomes.
A: False
Q: True or False: Mean is the sum of all possible values of random variables.
A: False
Q: Find the median of the following data set. 44, 46, 29, 39, 59, 59, 39
A: 39
Q: Which of the following does not describes a T distribution?
A: Mean of Means is equal to 0
Q: True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
A: True
Q: True or False: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or
equal to 20.
A: False
Q: To calculate the mean from a sample,
A: Add all the values and divided by the total number of samples
Q: Which of the following is used to calculate population parameter?
A: Point Estimate
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager
chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
A: Yes
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a
community
A: DISCRETE
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Normal Curve
Q: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is equal to the
A: Population mean
Q: Which measure of tendency is the best estimator?
A: Mean
Q: The number of times out of 100 that the repeated experiment would be expected to capture the
population mean within the given interval.
A: Confidence Level
Q: In a normal curve, a _ of 1 means 1 deviation data are above the average.
A: Z score
Q: True or False: In Central Limit Theorem, the mean of the sampling distribution of the mean is
equal to the population mean.
A: True
Q: Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population.
A: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean
Q: For example, a 90% confidence interval covers 90% of the normal curve, so the probability of
observing a value outside of this area is __________.
A: Less than 10%
Q: Use to check the normality of a distribution
A: Normal quantile plot
Q: Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Number of winning tournaments
of a varsity team
A: DISCRETE
Q: The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
A: Mean
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. Collects the
number of students who rides on the train.
A: Yes
Q: Consider the given the probability distribution
A:
Q: PROBLEM SOLVING: Write the answer corresponds to the problem.
REMINDERS If the answer requires decimals, express your answer in 2 decimal places. If your
answer is more than 3 digits, DO NOT INCLUDE THE COMMA.
If there are three students that are randomly selected from population of 20 for each sample, how
many possible samples will there be?
A: 1140
Q: Which of the following describes a Normal Distribution Curve.
A: All of the choices
Q: True or False: Random distribution is the process of assigning a number to each member of the
population
A: False
Q: How many regions can be found at the left side of the normal distribution curve?
A: 3
Q: Normal Distribution Curve is also called
A: Basic Curve
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, how many numbers are in
the lower quartile?
A: 4
Q: In order to apply the Central Limit Theorem, a sample size must be greater than or equal to
_____.
A: 30
Q: Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after?
A: Carl Friedrich Gauss
Q: True or False: People whose names were drawn out of the survey is an example of a random
sample
A: True
Q: Empirical Rule states that ___ % of data falls within the first standard deviation from the mean.
A: 68
Q: The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X
must equal to
A: 1
Q: True or False: The number of questions that you answer correctly on this quiz is an example of a
discrete random variable.
A: False
Q: Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No. A teacher
conducts examination to all his students.
A: No
Q: Given the data set 10,11,11,12,12,12,13,13,13,13,24,24,14,15,15,16, find the upper quartile
A: 14
Q: What is the formula to calculate for the z-score?
A: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation
Q: Given the following table, what is the correct computation to find mean?
x,0,1,2
p(x),0.30,0.20,0.10
A: None of the choices
Q: True or False: As the sample size increases, the standard error increases.
A: False

Given the sample size (n=250) and sample proportion (p=0.40), find the approximate margin of error for
the 90% confidence interval:

Select one: 0.05

A survey of 900 female finds that they sleep on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 95%
confidence level is 1.3 hours. Find the confidence interval?

Select one: c. 6.70 hours < p < 9.30 hours

Find the sample size given 90% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.05 and p
̂ =0.30.

Select one:. 228

Identify the following formula

P+Za/2(______)
Select one: a. Confidence Interval

Given n=100, x̄ =45, s=2.0, 90% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one: a. (43.355, 46.645)

Suppose a new cancer treatment is given to a sample of 500 patients. The treatment was successful for
300 of the patients. Assume that these patients are representative of the population of individuals who
have this cancer. Determine a 90% confidence interval for the proportion successful treated.

Select one: a. 0.564 < p < 0.640

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points. Find a 90% lower confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel
confident in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one: a. 0.0726

Identify the following formula:

Z.a/2(____)

Select one: Margin of Error

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?

-The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics

Sampling distribution of proportions is randomly distributed.

Select one.: FALSE. Replace the word Sampling distribution with Confidence Coefficient

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher. At the 5% level of significance, test
the contractor/engineer’s claim. Based on the test, what can you conclude?

Select one: b. Accept the null hypothesis

A Police Sub Station claims that 45% of crimes are related to cell phone snatching. In a random sample
of 150 accidents, it is found that 60 of the accidents are related to cell phone snatching. What is the
observed value of the sample proportion?

Select one: a. 0.400

A building contractor/engineer is increasing his price for building projects, claiming that the cost of labor
and material is going up and accounts for 65% of his budget. In a random sample of 30 of his projects it
is found that in 20 of the projects the cost of the material is higher. What is the test statistic for this
scenario?
Select one: a. 1.191

Graphical representation of the relationship between two variables.

Select one: d. scatter plot

When examining scatterplot and draw an ellipse around the data, long and narrow ellipses means

Select one: e. Strong linear association

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles. What is the
observed value of the sample proportion?

Select oneb. 0.675 The goal of examining bivariate data is to show some relativity or association
between two or more variables.

Select one: a. The statement is FALSE

The three important characteristics of a bivariate?

Select one: a. Direction, Shape, Strength

The traffic management office claims that 65% of road accidents are related to motorcycles. In a random
sample of 200 accidents, it is found that 135 of the accidents are related to motorcycles. At the 10%
level of significance, test the traffic management office’s claim. Based on the test, what can you
conclude?

Select one b. Accept the null hypothesis

Given the data, what is the strength of the association between the two variables.

Select one c. Weak linear association

Consider the scenario: In a recent survey, 320 persons out of 35 reported that they prefer to ride in a
public utility air-conditioned vehicle rather than a jeepney. What is the value of the test statistics?

Select one: b. – 1.85

Given the sample size (n=150) and sample proportion (p=0.35), find the approximate margin of error for
the 95% confidence interval:

Select one c. 0.07

A private organization telephone poll of 900 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the country found that
75% of citizen feel confident in the accuracy of their doctor's advice, and don't feel the need to check for
a second opinion or do additional research. The margin of error for this survey was given as ±10
percentage points. Find a 90% upper confidence interval estimate of the percent of adults who feel
confident in the accuracy of their doctor’s advice and don’t feel the need to check for a second opinion.

Select one:c. 0.077


A survey was conducted to 200 Grade 6 students who uses the internet in research instead of the school
library. Based on the survey, 160 students responded Yes. What is the population proportion to students
who uses the library in their research?

Select one:80%

A type of test that is denoted by the symbol Ho.

Select one: b. Null hypothesis

Given n=10, x̄ =28, s=2.0, 99% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the interval estimate of the population mean.

Select one: a. (26.36, 29.63) The Engineer of the building wants to use the proportion of the population
to determine the sample size needed to interview regarding their idea about the new color design of the
building. He wants to be able to assure with probability 0.90 that his error will be most 0.10. Similar
surveys during past year that 85% approved the new color design. How large a sample does the Engineer
need?

Select one: b. 196

Idenitfy the following formula:

(Z. 2*q/E)^2

Select one: a. sample size

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.10 and p
̂ =0.30.

Select one: d. 81

Given the formula in determining the minimum sample size needed when estimating the population
proportion and if no approximation is known, what value of p̂ will be used?

Select one: a. 0.5

Given the problem in item 9, what does the answer tells about?

Select one:. b. The confidence interval does not support the claim of Lim Electronics.

Given n=100, x̄ =80, s=2.0, 95% confidence. Assuming that the samples come from a normal distribution,
find the margin of error.

Select one: a. 0.392

A survey of 200 people finds that they work on average of 8 hours a day. If the margin of error at 98%
confidence level is 1.2 hours. How do you compute for the lower confidence interval?

Select one: a. Z score plus less the square root of 8 hours less 1.2 hours

Margin of error is
Select one c. the product of confidence coefficient and standard deviation divided by the square root of
the sample size

A survey was conducted to 300 Grade 10 students who have Internet access to determine who access
social media websites after attending classes. Based on the survey, 250 students responded Yes. What is
the population proportion to students who do not access social media after attending classes?

Select one: b. 17%

Find the sample size given 95% confidence, Margin of Error = 0.12 and p
̂ = 0.30.

Select one: b. 57

Determine whether each of the following is a null of an alternative hypothesis: The average internet
usage of a College student is 6 hours

-Null hypothesis

Common choices of confidence level are

Select one:

c. 90%, 95%, 99%

Scatter plot is a series of connected points to form a line.

Select one:

b. FALSE

A perfect correlation pattern is produced when

Select one:

a. Points on a scatterplot lie on a straight line

Which of the following is a characteristics of a bivariate?

Select one:

d. All of the choices

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