Introduction to Probability and Statistics
Introduction to Probability and Statistics
14th Edition
ISBN: 9781133103752
Author: Mendenhall, William
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.30SE

a.

To determine

Draw a scatterplot for the given points.

a.

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Answer to Problem 3.30SE

The relation is linear and positive.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The table shows therelation between the number of passes completed and the total number of passing yards.

Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Chapter 3, Problem 3.30SE , additional homework tip  1

Calculation:

The scatterplot for the given points are.

Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Chapter 3, Problem 3.30SE , additional homework tip  2

The horizontal axis x represents the completion and the vertical axis y represents the total yards.

b.

To determine

Find the relationship between pretest and posttest scores.

b.

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Answer to Problem 3.30SE

The relationship is positive, moderately strong and linear and the outlier is (7,46) .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The table shows the relation between the number of passes completed and the total number of passing yards.

Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Chapter 3, Problem 3.30SE , additional homework tip  3

Calculation:

The scatterplot for the given points are.

Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Chapter 3, Problem 3.30SE , additional homework tip  4

The horizontal axis x represents the completion and the vertical axis y represents the total yards.

In the scatterplot,

The pattern position is upward The direction is positive.

Strength moderately strong, because points far apart from general pattern.

Formed graph shows the linear pattern, because there is no curvature.

Outliers the outliers in the plot is (7,46) which lie left corner of the scatterplot.

Hence the relationship is positive, moderately strong and linear and the outlier is (7,46) .

c.

To determine

Find the correlation coefficient using the given points.

c.

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Answer to Problem 3.30SE

The correlation coefficient r0.796 .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The table shows the relation between the number of passes completed and the total number of passing yards.

Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Chapter 3, Problem 3.30SE , additional homework tip  5

Calculation:

First determine xiyi , xi and yi .

  xi first coordinates of the ordered pairs.

  yi second coordinates of the ordered pairs.

  xiyi=19188+19255+34316+12181+27293+18313+21295+15170+27289+22301+26344+21295+21298+746+25404+19229=88023xi=19+19+34+12+27+18+21+15+27+22+26+21+7+25+19=312 x i2=192+192+342+122+272+182+212+152+272+222+262+212+72+252+192=65993yi=188+255+316+181+293+313+295+170+289+301+344+295+298+46+404+229=3922yi2= 1882+ 2552+ 3162+ 1812+ 2932+ 3132+ 2952+ 1702+ 2892+ 3012+ 3442+ 2952+ 2982+ 462+ 4042+ 2292=1131764

Find the sample variance s2 using the formula s2=xi2 x i 2 nn1

Where n= number of ordered pairs.

  n=15

  sx2=7106 312 2 15151=7106 312 2 151444.028sy2=1131764 3922 2 15151=1131764 3922 2 15147592.267

Find sample standard deviation.

  sx=44.0286.635sy=7592.26787.134

For covariance sxy using formula sxy=xiyi x i y i nn1 .

  sxy=88023 3123922 15151=88023 3123922 1514460.38

Find the correlation coefficient r using the formula r=sxysxsy .

  r=460.386.6487.1340.796

Hence the correlation coefficient r0.796

d.

To determine

Find the correlation coefficient using the given points.

d.

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Answer to Problem 3.30SE

The regression line is y=43.97+10.456x .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The table shows the relation between the number of passes completed and the total number of passing yards.

Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Chapter 3, Problem 3.30SE , additional homework tip  6

Calculation:

First determine xiyi , xi and yi .

  xi first coordinates of the ordered pairs.

  yi second coordinates of the ordered pairs.

  xiyi=19188+19255+34316+12181+27293+18313+21295+15170+27289+22301+26344+21295+21298+746+25404+19229=88023xi=19+19+34+12+27+18+21+15+27+22+26+21+7+25+19=312 x i2=192+192+342+122+272+182+212+152+272+222+262+212+72+252+192=65993yi=188+255+316+181+293+313+295+170+289+301+344+295+298+46+404+229=3922yi2= 1882+ 2552+ 3162+ 1812+ 2932+ 3132+ 2952+ 1702+ 2892+ 3012+ 3442+ 2952+ 2982+ 462+ 4042+ 2292=1131764

Find the sample variance s2 using the formula s2=xi2 x i 2 nn1

Where n= number of ordered pairs.

  n=15

  sx2=7106 312 2 15151=7106 312 2 151444.028sy2=1131764 3922 2 15151=1131764 3922 2 15147592.267

Find sample standard deviation.

  sx=44.0286.635sy=7592.26787.134

For covariance sxy using formula sxy=xiyi x i y i nn1 .

  sxy=88023 3123922 15151=88023 3123922 1514460.38

Find the correlation coefficient r using the formula r=sxysxsy .

  r=460.386.6487.1340.796

Hence the correlation coefficient r0.796

Find the slope b using the formula b=rsysx

  b=0.7987.136.6410.456

Find the value of y-intercept.

  a=y¯bx¯= y i nb x i n=392215(10.456)3121543.97

Regression line is y=a+bx

  y=43.97+10.456x

Hence the regression line is y=43.97+10.456x .

e.

To determine

Find the total number of passing yards for given completion.

e.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 3.30SE

The total number of yards is 253 .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given completion is 20 .

Calculation:

The equation is y=43.97+10.456x .

Substitute the value of x=20 in the equation.

  y=43.97+10.45620=253

Hence the total number of yards is 253 .

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