Q:
5. Durante las semanas \( 1,2,3 \) y 4 del lanzamiento de un celular de moda, se venden: \( 1.8,3.2,4.2 \) y 4.8 millones
de plezas respectivamente.
a) ¿Sería útil para la empresa tener una fórmula que proporclone el número de celulares que se venden en
cierta semana?
Q:
Question 4
You want to obtain a sample to estimate a population mean age of the incoming fall term transfer
students. Based on previous evidence, you believe the population standard deviation is approximately
\( \sigma=7 \). You would like to be \( 95 \% \) confident that your estimate is within 1.6 of the true population mean.
How large of a sample size is required?
Do not round between steps. Use technology to find z-score. Give your answer in whole people. Make sure
you use the correct rounding rule for samples size.
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Q:
You want to obtain a sample to estimate the proportion of a population that possess a particular genetic
marker. Based on previous evidence, you believe approximately \( p^{*}=84 \% \) of the population have the
genetic marker. You would like to be \( 98 \% \) confident that your estimate is within \( 4 \% \) of the true population
proportion. How large of a sample size is required?
Do not round mid-calculation. However, you may use a critical value accurate to three decimal places.
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Q:
Suppose you flip two coins 100 times. The results are 40 both heads,
37 one head one tail, and 23 both fails. Are the coins fair? Test at a
\( 5 \% \) significance level.
Q:
Assume that a sample is used to estimate a population proportion p. Find the \( 98 \% \) confidence interval for a
sample of size 228 with \( 75.9 \% \) successes. Enter your answer as an open-interval (i.e., parentheses) using
decimals (not percents) accurate to three decimal places.
\( 98 \% \) C.I. -
Answer should be obtained without any preliminary rounding. However, the critical value may be rounded
to 3 decimal places.
Q:
Exercise 1: One hundred subjects in a psychological study had a mean score of \( M=35 \) on a
test instrument designed to measure anger. The standard deviation of the \( n=100 \) test scores
was \( \sigma=10 \). Find:
a. A \( 99 \% \) confidence interval for the mean of the population the sample was selected.
Q:
A certain magazine published a study on how well firefighter gloves fit. In a group of 586 firefighters
who reported their glove size, the researchers determined whether the gloves fit well or poorly, by
gender. The data are summarized in the accompanying table. Consider the gender and glove fit
status of a randomly selected firefighter. Complete parts a through f .
A. male and glove fits well, male and glove fits poorly, female and glove fits well, female and
glove fits poorly
B. male and glove fits well, female and glove fits well
C. male and glove fits well, male and glove fits poorly, female and glove fits well, female and
glove fits poorly, no response
D. male, female, glove fits well, glove fits poorly
Q:
A certain magazine published a study on how well firefighter gloves fit. In a group of 586 firefighters
who reported their glove size, the researchers determined whether the gloves fit well or poorly, by
gender. The data are summarized in the accompanying table. Consider the gender and glove fit
status of a randomly selected firefighter. Complete parts a through \( f \).
A. male and glove fits well, male and glove fits poorly, female and gitve fits well, female and
glove fits poorly
B. male and glove fits well, female and glove fits well
C. male and glove fits well, male and glove fits poorly, female and glove fits well, female and
glove fits poorly, no response
D. male, female, glove fits well, glove fits poorly
Q:
In a sample of 1995 adults from a certain region, 1505 reported that they currently receive cable or
satellite TV service at home, 198 revealed that they have never subscribed to a cable/satellite TV service
at home, and 292 admitted that they are "cord cutters," i.e., they canceled the cable/satellite TV service.
One of the surveyed adults is randomly selected and his or her cable TV subscription status is
determined. Complete parts a through d .
\( \begin{array}{ll}\text { A. } 0.246,0.901,0.854 & \text { B. } 0.146,0.099,0.754 \\ \text { C. } 0.333,0.333,0.333 & \text { D. } 0.754,0.099 \\ \text { E. } 0.754,0.099,0.146 & \text { F. } 0.099,0.146\end{array} \)
sample points found in part a, rounding to three decimal places. Choose the correct answer below.
\( \begin{array}{ll}\text { E. } \\ \begin{array}{l}\text { E. }\end{array}\end{array} \)
Q:
In a sample of 1995 adults from a certain region, 1505 reported that they currently receive cable or
satellite TV service at home, 198 revealed that they have never subscribed to a cable/satellite TV service
at home, and 292 admitted that they are "cord cutters," i.e., they canceled the cable/satellite TV service.
One of the surveyed adults is randomly selected and his or her cable TV subscription status is
determined. Complete parts a through d.
a. Identify the sample points for this study. Choose the correct answer below.
A. Currently receives cable/satellite TV service, Canceled cable/satellite TV service
B. Currently receives cable/satellite TV service, Never received cable/satellite TV service
C. Currently receives cable/satellite TV service, Never received cable/satellite TV service,
Canceled cable/satellite TV service
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