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11. What is the numerical value of the mean of the data set listed above?

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your answer to two digits past the decimal.
______ 10. What is the square of the sum of the observations?
9. What is the sum of the squares of the observations?
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8. What is the sum of the observations?
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CALCULATION QUESTIONS. Write the answer on the line. (3 points each)
Assume that a data set has 7 observations which are the values: 7, 13, 4, -11, 3, 14, -10.
___ 7. Thecomplement of an event is the set of outcomes not included in the event.
___ 6. I f a data set with unknown shape has a mean of 43 and a standard deviation 7 then at
most 25% of the data are outside of the interval (29, 57).
___ 5. I f a data set is mound shaped then approximately 95% of the data set is within one
standard deviation of the mean.
___ 4. Thenumerical measures of central tendency include mean, mode, median, and range.
units.
___ 3. I f the range in a data set is 75 units then it is reasonable that the standard deviation is 25
___ 2. I f the mean of a data set is greater than the median of the data set then the data set is
probably left skewed.
___ 1. A frequency bar graph and a relative frequency bar graph both generated from the same
data are the same graph, but with different labeling on the vertical axis.
(3 points each} TRUE OR FALSE. Answer with a capital Tor F.
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19. A data set with 1,350 values contains 150 ones, 700 twos, 300 threes, and 200
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fours. What is the value of the median for this data set?
_______ 18. If a data set with unknown shape has a mean of 68 and a standard deviation of
12 units, at most what percent of the data could be greater than the value 92?
__________ 17. A sample of 16 red tail hawks has an average wingspan of 24.2 inches
and a standard deviation of 1.2 inches. Based on this sample, about 95% of all red tail hawks should
have wingspans between what two numbers, if the wingspan is assumed to have a mound shape?
16. If a data set has a mean of 54 and a standard deviation of 12, then what is the z
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score for the data value 69?
_______ 15. How many degrees would be assigned to the segment of a pie chart that
represents a category in the data which has a relative frequency of 0.20?
_______ 14. If a data set is mound shaped with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of
10, then half of the data is greater than what value?
_______ 13. If the sum of squares in a sample with 260 observations is 138,531 and the sum
is 5, 720, th en what is the numerical value of the sample standard deviation?
_______ 12. If the sum of the values in a sample with 260 observations is 5, 720, then what is
the numerical value of the sample mean?
STATE THE ANSWER. Write the answer on the line.
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_______ 26. Theowner of this department store wants to reward the sales clerks 2.5% of
the time when the weekly profit is high. Weekly profit needs to exceed what amount in order for the
sales clerks to receive their reward?
_______ 25. Approximately what percent of the time will the weekly profit in this
department store exceed the value $2,445?
_______ 24 .. Based on the information above, the lowest weekly profit for this department
store is approximately what value?
Theweekly profit in a small department store in Durant, Oklahoma is mound shaped with a mean of
$2,200 and a standard deviation of $245. Usethis information to answer the remaining questions on
this page.
_______ 23 .. What percent of closevalues are less than 50.5?
22. What is the median of the closevalues of the stock?
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_______ 21. What is the standard deviation for the closevalues of the stock? Round your
answer to two diglts past the decimal.
------- 20. What is the mean for this time series of closevalues of the stock? State your
answer with one digit past the decimal.
Theclosevalues of a stock for an international company on eight consecutive Fridays are as follows:
45.8, 43.2, 52.9, 61.5, 55.6, 49.2, 58.6, 66.8
Usethis data to answer the next four questions.
STATE THE ANSWER. Write the answer on the line.
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_______ 33. What is the probability that a randomly chosen student either thinks they will
watch the new giant video screens or plans to eat at least 3 times per week at the Student Union?
_______ 32. What is the probability that a student who does not think that they will watch
the new giant video screens does not plan to eat at least 3 times per week at the Student Union?
------- 31. Given that a student thinks they will watch the new giant video screens, what is
the probability that the student plans to eat at least 3 times per week at the Student Union?
_______ 30. What is the probability that a randomly chosen student thinks they will watch
the new giant video screens and plans to eat at least 3 times per week at the Student Union?
_______ 29. What is the probability that a randomly chosen student thinks they will watch
the new giant video screens?
Will watch the new giant video screens
Plan to eat at least 3 times per week at SU Y ES NO
Y ES 234 52
NO 126 88
Five hundred students were questioned about whether they thought they would watch the giant video
screens in the newly renovated Student Union. Thestudents were also asked if they planned to eat at
least three times per week at the Student Union. Thedata resulted in the following table. Useit to
answer the remaining questions on this page. Answer with a fraction, do not simplify and do not state
a decimal.
_______ 28. Oklahoma State University sells a special student sports package that contains
tickets for three home football games. Twenty-five percent of all students purchase the sports
package. Given that a student does purchase the sports package, the probability that the student will
useall three of the football tickets is 0.85. What is the probability that a student will purchase the
sports package and will useall three of the football tickets? Do not round your answer.
------- 27. Y ou have two cars, but neither one of them is very reliable. Oneof the cars will
not start 5% of the time, and the other one will not start 10% of the time. Assuming the cars function
independently, what is the probability that one, or the other, or both cars will start? Do not round
your answer.
PROBABILITY QUESTIONS. State the answer on the line.
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