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Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life Study Set 1
Exam 8: From Samples to Populations
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Question 21
Short Answer
12% of the residents of one town are aged over 70. The distribution of sample proportions for samples of 140 residents is normal with a mean of 0.12 and a standard deviation of 0.027. Suppose that you select a sample of 140 residents and find that the proportion aged over 70 in the sample is 0.08. What is the probability that a second sample would be selected with a proportion greater than 0.08?
Question 22
Short Answer
Half of all people with social security numbers (SSNs) have a number that ends with a 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8. A sample of 100 students found that 45 had even numbered SSNs. The sample proportion has a z-score of -1.0. If a second =sample of 100 students is taken, what is the probability that the sample proportion has a z-score less than -1.0?
Question 23
Short Answer
A population proportion is to be estimated. Estimate the minimum sample size needed to achieve a margin of error E = 0.01with a 95% degree of confidence.
Question 24
Short Answer
A researcher wishes to estimate the proportion of left-handers among a certain population. In a random sample of 900 people from the population, 74% are left-handed. Find the margin of error for the 95% confidence interval.
Question 25
Short Answer
A researcher wishes to estimate the mean amount of money spent per month on food by households in a certain neighborhood. She desires a margin of error of $30. Past studies suggest that a population standard deviation of $248 is reasonable. Estimate the minimum sample size needed to estimate the population mean with the stated accuracy.
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Monthly incomes of employees at a particular company have a mean of $ 5954. The distribution of sample means for samples of size 70 is normal with a mean of $ 5954 and a standard deviation of $259. Suppose you take a sample of size 70 employees from the company and find that their mean monthly income is $ 5747. How many standard deviations is the sample mean from the mean of the sampling distribution?
Question 27
Short Answer
A random sample of 30 long distance runners aged 20-25 was selected from a running club. The resting heart rates (in beats per minute) of the runners are shown below. Estimate the mean resting heart rate for the population of long distance runners aged 20-25. Give the 95% confidence interval to one decimal place. The sample mean is 68 and the sample standard deviation is 8.133.
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Question 28
Short Answer
Sample size = 400, sample mean = 44, sample standard deviation = 16. What is the margin of error?
Question 29
Short Answer
A poll of 1000 voters in one district showed that 57% of them would favor stricter gun control laws. Find the margin of error for the 95% confidence interval for this study.
Question 30
Short Answer
Among a sample of 78 students selected at random from one college, the mean number of siblings is 1.5 with a standard deviation of 1.2. Estimate the mean number of siblings for all students at this college. Give the 95% confidence interval to two decimal places.
Question 31
Multiple Choice
The ages of employees at a particular company have a mean of 39. The distribution of sample means for samples of size 200 is normal with a mean of 39 and a standard deviation of 0.79. Suppose you take a sample of size 200 employees from the company and find that their mean age is 41.3. How many standard deviations is the sample mean from the mean of the sampling distribution?
Question 32
Multiple Choice
Scores on a particular test have a mean of 64.6 and a standard deviation of 15.0. Suppose you take a sample of size 100 of test scores and find that the mean is 63.1. What is the z-score corresponding to this sample mean?