ALEKS 360 ELEM STATISTICS
ALEKS 360 ELEM STATISTICS
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ISBN: 9781264241385
Author: Bluman
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 14, Problem 13CQ

Blood Pressure Divide the individuals into subgroups of six males and six females. Find the means of their blood pressures.

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The sample mean of six males and six females.

To compare: The resultswith the population means.

Answer to Problem 13CQ

The sample mean of male blood pressure is 144.33 and the sample mean of female blood pressure is 144.66.

The sample mean of male blood pressure is greater than the population mean of male blood pressure and also sample mean of female blood pressure is greater than the population mean of female blood pressure.

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Given info:

The blood pressure data for 100 individuals are listed.

Calculation:

Answers will vary. One of the possible answers is given below:

Divide the data into two groups according to males and females.

Group1 (Males):

ID Blood Pressure
2 120
4 129
7 131
8 163
11 148
14 142
15 156
16 135
19 122
21 122
22 119
25 118
26 118
27 120
31 131
32 151
33 148
36 129
37 138
39 156
43 141
46 136
48 116
49 132
50 135
53 117
54 121
55 130
58 136
59 119
60 123
63 115
65 158
68 142
70 128
71 125
75 131
76 118
77 116
79 123
80 127
84 129
85 121
86 115
89 120
90 123
93 127
94 142
97 163
100 129

Group2 (females):

ID Blood pressure
1 126
3 128
5 119
6 136
9 132
10 138
12 115
13 149
17 156
18 153
20 142
23 135
24 133
28 118
29 120
30 132
34 142
35 131
38 130
40 126
41 114
42 116
44 110
45 113
47 152
51 141
52 121
56 118
57 115
61 117
62 121
64 141
66 117
67 120
69 123
72 128
73 135
74 143
78 120
81 116
82 123
83 131
87 133
88 138
91 133
92 120
95 111
96 142
98 151
99 147

Select any six males from group 1 and six females from group 2 at random.

Male subgroup1:

ID Number Gender Blood pressure
8 M 163
11 M 148
14 M 142
15 M 156
16 M 135
19 M 122

Female subgroup2:

ID Number F Blood pressure
13 F 149
17 F 156
18 F 153
20 F 142
23 F 135
24 F 133

The sample mean of male blood pressure is,

Samplemeanofmalebloodpressure=SumofthesamplesofmalebloodpressureNumberofsamples=8666=144.33

The population mean of male blood pressure is,

Populationmeanofmalebloodpressure=SumofallmalebloodpressurevaluesNumberofValues=6,55450=131.08

The sample mean of female blood pressure is,

samplemeanoffemalebloodpressure=SumofthesamplesoffemalebloodpressureNumberofsamples=8686=144.6667

The population mean of male blood pressure is

Populationmeanoffemalebloodpressure=SumofallfemalebloodpressurevaluesNumberofValues=6,47150=129.42

Comparison of means:

The sample mean of male blood pressure is 144.33 and the population mean of male blood pressure is131.08, the sample mean of female blood pressure is 144.66 and the population mean of female blood pressure is 129.42.

By comparing of means it is clear that there is a larger difference between the sample mean and the population mean of blood pressure of males. Also there is a larger difference between the sample mean and the population mean of blood pressure of females.

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