
Mathematics for Elementary Teachers with Activities, Loose-Leaf Version Plus MyLab Math -- Access Card Package (5th Edition)
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Author: Sybilla Beckmann
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 15.1, Problem 2P
A class has a collection of 100 bottle caps and wants to pick a random sample of 20 of them. Kyle has the idea that he will pick every third one he looks at in order to pick these 20. Discuss whether Kyle’s method is appropriate for picking a random sample. If not, how else could the class pick a random sample of 20 bottle caps?
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The accompanying table contains the data for the amounts (in oz) in cans of a certain soda. The cans are labeled to indicate that the contents are 20 oz of soda. Use the sign test and
0.05 significance level to test the claim that cans of this soda are filled so that the median amount is 20 oz. If the median is not 20 oz, are consumers being cheated?
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20.1
20.4
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20.5
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20.3
20.3
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20.4
20.5
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20.2
20.4
20.1
20.2
20.2
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20.4
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Teenage obesity (O), and weekly fast-food meals (F), among some selected Mississippi teenagers are:
Name Obesity (lbs) # of Fast-foods per week
Josh
185
10
Karl
172
8
Terry
168
9
Kamie
Andy
204
154
12
6
(a) Compute the variance of Obesity, s²o, and the variance of fast-food meals, s², of this data. [Must show full work].
(b) Compute the Correlation Coefficient between O and F. [Must show full work].
(c) Find the Coefficient of Determination between O and F. [Must show full work].
(d) Obtain the Regression equation of this data. [Must show full work].
(e) Interpret your answers in (b), (c), and (d). (Full explanations required).
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Mathematics for Elementary Teachers with Activities, Loose-Leaf Version Plus MyLab Math -- Access Card Package (5th Edition)
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