20. The mean age (at inauguration) of all U.S. Presidents is approximately Normally distributed with a mean of 54.6. Barack Obama was 47 when he was inaugurated, which is the 11th percentile of the distribution. Which of the following is closest to the standard deviation of presidents' ages? a. -9.20 b. -6.18 с. 6.18 d. 7.60 e. 9.20

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LUUR Lne lest. ABOUL HUW many håd šcores between 35 and 61?
a.
26
b.
76
380x 25Y0
380x0.23=95
с.
95
d.
190
e.
None of these
20. The mean age (at inauguration) of all U.S. Presidents is approximately Normally distributed with a
mean of 54.6. Barack Obama was 47 when he was inaugurated, which is the 11th percentile of the
distribution. Which of the following is closest to the standard deviation of presidents' ages?
a.
-9.20
b.
-6.18
с.
6.18
d.
7.60
e.
9.20
21. In 1965, the mean price of a new car was $2,650 and the standard deviation was $1000. In 2011, the
mean was $30,500 and the standard deviation was $9000. If a Ford Mustang cost $2300 in 1965
and $28,000 in 2011, in which year was it more expensive relative to other cars?
1965, because the standard score is higher than in 2011.
1965, because the percentile is higher than in 2011.
2011, because the standard score is higher than in 1965.
d. 2011, because the percentile is higher than in 1965.
We cannot compare the two prices, because we don't know if the prices for each
year are Normally distributed.
a.
b.
с.
e.
22. The customer service department of an online store keeps track of the length of time customers wait
on hold for a representative. The mean wait time is 5 minutes and the standard deviation is 2.3
minutes. Suppose the company wants to change the variable from minutes to seconds exceeding a
target time of 120 seconds. That is, if X is wait time in minutes, the new variable is Y = 60X – 120
Which of the following are the mean and standard deviation of Y?
Transcribed Image Text:LUUR Lne lest. ABOUL HUW many håd šcores between 35 and 61? a. 26 b. 76 380x 25Y0 380x0.23=95 с. 95 d. 190 e. None of these 20. The mean age (at inauguration) of all U.S. Presidents is approximately Normally distributed with a mean of 54.6. Barack Obama was 47 when he was inaugurated, which is the 11th percentile of the distribution. Which of the following is closest to the standard deviation of presidents' ages? a. -9.20 b. -6.18 с. 6.18 d. 7.60 e. 9.20 21. In 1965, the mean price of a new car was $2,650 and the standard deviation was $1000. In 2011, the mean was $30,500 and the standard deviation was $9000. If a Ford Mustang cost $2300 in 1965 and $28,000 in 2011, in which year was it more expensive relative to other cars? 1965, because the standard score is higher than in 2011. 1965, because the percentile is higher than in 2011. 2011, because the standard score is higher than in 1965. d. 2011, because the percentile is higher than in 1965. We cannot compare the two prices, because we don't know if the prices for each year are Normally distributed. a. b. с. e. 22. The customer service department of an online store keeps track of the length of time customers wait on hold for a representative. The mean wait time is 5 minutes and the standard deviation is 2.3 minutes. Suppose the company wants to change the variable from minutes to seconds exceeding a target time of 120 seconds. That is, if X is wait time in minutes, the new variable is Y = 60X – 120 Which of the following are the mean and standard deviation of Y?
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