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Math 200 Test 1 Review Spring 2013. Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. Finish times (to the nearest hour) for 59 dogsled teams are shown below. Draw a histogram. Use five classes. 261 269 236 244 280 296 284 299 288 288 249 256 338 360 341 333 261 266 287 296 313 311 306 306 299 303 277 283 304 305 288 290 288 289 297 299 332 330 309 327 306 327 285 291 295 298 306 315 310 318 318 320 333 321 323 324 327 239 358 A) D) B) E) C) 1

2. Finish times (to the nearest hour) for 59 dogsled teams are shown below. Draw a relative frequency histogram. Use five classes. 261 270 236 244 278 296 284 297 290 290 250 256 338 360 341 333 261 268 287 296 313 311 309 309 299 303 277 283 304 305 289 290 289 290 297 299 332 330 309 327 309 327 285 291 295 298 306 315 310 318 318 320 333 321 323 324 327 302 319 A) D) B) E) C) 2

3. Finish times (to the nearest hour) for 59 dogsled teams are shown below. Draw a histogram. Use five classes. 261 275 236 244 278 296 284 298 289 289 250 256 338 360 341 333 261 268 287 296 313 311 309 309 299 303 277 283 304 305 286 290 286 287 297 299 332 330 309 326 309 326 285 291 295 298 306 315 310 318 318 320 333 321 323 324 327 302 319 The frequency table for the above data is given below. Class Limits Boundaries Midpoint Freq. Relative Freq. Cumulative Freq. 236 260 235.5 260.5 248 4 0.07 4 261 285 260.5 285.5 273 9 0.15 13 286 310 285.5 310.5 298 26 0.44 39 311 335 310.5 335.5 323 17 0.29 56 336 360 335.5 360.5 348 3 0.05 59 A) D) B) E) C) 3

4. Assume that the following data represent baseball batting averages (multiplied by 1000) for a random sample of National League players near the end of the baseball season. The frequency table showing class limits, class boundaries, midpoints and frequency is given below. Draw a histogram. Class Limits Boundaries Midpoint Frequency 107 149 106.5 149.5 128.0 4 150 192 149.5 192.5 171.0 3 193 235 192.5 235.5 214.0 4 236 278 235.5 278.5 257.0 10 279 321 278.5 321.5 300.0 5 A) D) B) E) none of these choices C) 4

5. A survey of 1000 adults uncovered some interesting housekeeping secrets. When unexpected company comes, where do we hide the mess? The survey showed that 64% of the adults toss their mess in the closet, 24% shove things under bed, 8% put things in the bathtub, and 4% put the mess in the freezer. Make a circle graph to display this information. A) D) B) E) none of these choices C) 5

6. Use the data given in the following table to make a stem and leaf display for milligrams of nicotine per cigarette smoked. In this case, truncate the measurements at the tenths position and use two lines per stem. Brand Brand Alpine 0.82 Multifilter 0.78 Benson & Hedges 1.11 Newport Lights 0.73 Bull Durham 2.07 Now 0.24 Camel Lights 0.67 Old Gold 1.26 Carlton 0.38 Pall Mall Lights 1.08 Chesterfield 1.04 Raleigh 0.92 Golden Lights 0.76 Salem Ultra 0.42 Kent 0.95 Tareyton 1.01 Kool 1.19 True 0.61 L&M 1.02 Viceroy Rich Light 0.69 Lark Lights 1.01 Virginia Slim 1.02 Marlboro 0.90 Winston Lights 0.82 Merit 0.57 A) 0 2 = 0.2 milligram 0 4 2 3 7 0 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 0 B) 0 2 = 0.2 milligram 0 2 3 4 0 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 C) 0 2 = 0.2 milligram 0 4 2 3 6 7 0 7 6 6 8 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 0 D) 0 2 = 0.2 milligram 0 4 2 3 0 7 6 6 6 7 8 8 9 9 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 0 E) none of these choices 6

7. The Grand Canyon and the Colorado River are beautiful, rugged, and sometimes dangerous. Assume there is a physician at the park clinic in Grand Canyon Village. Suppose the physician has recorded (for a 5-year period) the number of visitor injuries at different landing points for commercial boat trips down the Colorado River in both the Upper and Lower Grand Canyon. Upper Canyon: Number of injuries per Landing Point Between North Canyon and Phantom Ranch 4 5 3 3 5 6 7 10 5 3 5 Lower Canyon: Number of injuries per Landing Point Between Bright Angel and Lava Falls 9 3 3 0 7 8 4 12 5 0 3 11 4 3 The mean, median, and mode for Upper Canyon are 5.091, 5.0, and 5, respectively. The mean, median, and mode for Lower Canyon are 5.214, 4.0, and 3, respectively. Compare the mean, median, and mode found in Upper Canyon and Lower Canyon, respectively. A) Lower Canyon mean is greater than Upper Canyon, Lower Canyon median is smaller than Upper Canyon, and Lower Canyon mode is smaller than Upper Canyon. B) Lower Canyon mean is greater than Upper Canyon, Lower Canyon median is greater than Upper Canyon, and Lower Canyon mode is greater than Upper Canyon. C) Lower Canyon mean is smaller than Upper Canyon, Lower Canyon median is smaller than Upper Canyon, and Lower Canyon mode is smaller than Upper Canyon. D) Lower Canyon mean is greater than Upper Canyon, Lower Canyon median is greater than Upper Canyon, and Lower Canyon mode is smaller than Upper Canyon. E) Lower Canyon mean is greater than Upper Canyon, Lower Canyon median is smaller than Upper Canyon, and Lower Canyon mode is greater than Upper Canyon. 8. The Grand Canyon and the Colorado River are beautiful, rugged, and sometimes dangerous. Assume there is a physician at the park clinic in Grand Canyon Village. Suppose the physician has recorded (for a 5-year period) the number of visitor injuries at different landing points for commercial boat trips down the Colorado River in both the Upper and Lower Grand Canyon. Compute a 5% trimmed mean for Upper Canyon and Lower Canyon. Round your answer to the nearest thousandth. Upper Canyon: Number of injuries per Landing Point Between North Canyon and Phantom Ranch 2 3 1 1 3 4 9 12 3 1 3 Lower Canyon: Number of injuries per Landing Point Between Bright Angel and Lava Falls 11 1 1 0 9 10 2 12 3 0 1 11 2 1 A) The 5% trimmed mean for Lower Canyon is 3.333 and for Upper Canyon is 5.417. B) The 5% trimmed mean for Lower Canyon is 2.727 and for Upper Canyon is 4.643. C) The 5% trimmed mean for Lower Canyon is 2.636 and for Upper Canyon is 3.786. D) The 5% trimmed mean for Lower Canyon is 4.333 and for Upper Canyon is 3.222. E) The 5% trimmed mean for Lower Canyon is 3.222 and for Upper Canyon is 4.333. 7

9. Find the sample standard deviation s for the following sample data. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. x: 24 17 15 33 25 A) 9.58 B) 8.57 C) 7.16 D) 6.40 E) 9.60 10. Compute the population standard deviation for the following sample data, assuming the sample comprises the entire population. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. x: 21 17 15 35 27 A) 8.12 B) 10.36 C) 2.30 D) 9.27 E) 9.22 11. Do bonds reduce the overall risk of an investment portfolio? Let x be a random variable representing annual percent return for the Vanguard Total Stock Index (all Stocks). Let y be a random variable representing annual return for the Vanguard Balanced Index (60% stock and 40% bond). For the past several years, assume the following data. Compute y. x: 12 0 39 25 33 27 28 12 12 25 y: 7 1 29 15 26 18 15 1 2 7 A) 107 B) 101 C) 99 D) 106 E) 100 12. Data may be classified by one of the four levels of measurement. What is the name of the lowest level? A) simple B) ordinal C) ratio D) nominal E) interval 8

13. Do bonds reduce the overall risk of an investment portfolio? Let x be a random variable representing annual percent return for the Vanguard Total Stock Index (all Stocks). Let y be a random variable representing annual return for the Vanguard Balanced Index (60% stock and 40% bond). For the past several years, assume the following data. Compute y 2. x: 12 0 37 24 35 26 27 12 12 24 y: 8 5 28 15 25 16 15 5 6 8 A) 2265 B) 2268 C) 2329 D) 2304 E) 2240 14. Do bonds reduce the overall risk of an investment portfolio? Let x be a random variable representing annual percent return for the Vanguard Total Stock Index (all Stocks). Let y be a random variable representing annual return for the Vanguard Balanced Index (60% stock and 40% bond). For the past several years, assume the following data. Compute a 75% Chebyshev interval around the mean for x-values and also for y-values. Round your answers to the nearest hundredth. x: 12 0 39 24 33 26 27 12 12 24 y: 8 5 28 15 25 18 15 5 6 8 A) for x-values: 10.29 to 54.48 and for y-values: 5.14 to 35.78 B) for x-values: 31.88 to 54.48 and for y-values: 18.78 to 35.78 C) for x-values: 31.88 to 24.94 and for y-values: 5.14 to 15.98 D) for x-values: 18.78 to 35.78 and for y-values: 31.88 to 54.48 E) for x-values: 31.88 to 24.94 and for y-values: 18.78 to 22.14 15. Do bonds reduce the overall risk of an investment portfolio? Let x be a random variable representing annual percent return for the Vanguard Total Stock Index (all Stocks). Let y be a random variable representing annual return for the Vanguard Balanced Index (60% stock and 40% bond). For the past several years, assume the following data. Compute the coefficient of variation for each fund. Round your answers to the nearest tenth. x: 12 0 38 23 34 25 26 12 12 23 y: 10 5 28 15 24 16 15 5 6 10 A) for x-values: 166.6%, and for y-values: 190.8% B) for x-values: 190.8%, and for y-values: 166.6% C) for x-values: 190.8%, and for y-values: 258.3% D) for x-values: 123.1%, and for y-values: 258.3% E) for x-values: 123.1%, and for y-values: 166.6% 9

16. What percentage of the general U.S. population have bachelor s degrees? Suppose that the Statistical Abstract of the United States, 120th Edition, gives the following percentage of bachelor s degrees by state. For convenience, the data are sorted in increasing order. 17 18 18 18 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 28 29 29 31 31 32 32 34 35 38 Illinois has a bachelor s degree percentage rate of about 18%. Into what quartile does this rate fall? A) first quartile as well as second quartile B) first quartile C) second quartile D) third quartile E) none of these choices 17. Suppose automobile insurance companies gave annual premiums for top-rated companies in several states. The figure below shows box plots for the annual premium for urban customers in three states. Which state has the smallest interquartile range? A) Pennsylvania as well as California have the smallest interquartile range. B) Pennsylvania has the smallest interquartile range. C) Texas has the smallest interquartile range. D) California has the smallest interquartile range. E) none of these choices 10

ID: A. Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. E 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. D 6. B 7. A 8. D 9. C 10. C 11. C 12. D 13. C 14. B 15. B 16. B 17. C 1