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Title: LET


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LETS PLAYNAME THAT TEST..THEN, LETS
  • DO THAT TEST!!
  • Check condish
  • Make Ho ha
  • Null model
  • Check yo stat wif model

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  • 1. Love that chicken! In 2004, 46 of seniors ate
    the chicken nuggets. You took a sample this year
    and found that 18/31 ate the nuggets. Do students
    now like nuggets more?

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  • 3. Fat Toads. Toads are known to eat flies. You
    are wondering if heavy toads eat more flies than
    lighter toads. You observe 5 heavy toads and 6
    lighter toads and find the following number of
    flies eaten per hour.
  • Heavy 7, 8, 12, 33, 17
  • Light 6, 2, 6, 7, 3, 4

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  • 5. Burritos. The average burrito at MOEs weight
    2.3 lbs. You are wondering if A new burrito place
    down the street offers burritos as large. You
    take the following sample of burrito weights.
  • 2.1, 2.2, 1.4, 2.3, 2.1, 1.8, 1.4, 2.0
  • Who has the larger burrito?

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  • 7. Texting. 48 of 50 sampled teachers admit to
    texting during the day. 60 of 30 students
    sampled regularly text during the day. Is there a
    significant difference?

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  • 15.AP SMARTS. Does AP stats make students
    smarter? IQ tests were given to students before
    and after they took AP Statistics. The following
    data was collected
  • Before 142 122 135 136 158 115 98
  • After 152 131 132 142 155 138 112
  • Does AP Statistics make you smarter?

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  • 2. Hand Domination. Most people are definitely
    dominant on one side of their body either right
    or left. For some sports being able to use both
    sides is an advantage, such as batting in
    baseball or softball. In order to determine if
    there is a difference in strength between the
    dominant and non-dominant sides, a few
    switch-hitting members of some school baseball
    and softball teams were asked to hit from both
    sides of the plate during batting practice. The
    longest hit (in feet) from each side was recorded
    for each player. The data are shown in the table
    at the right. Does this sample indicate that
    there is a difference in the distance a ball is
    hit by batters who are switch-hitters?

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  • 4. Survey Responses Few people who receive
    questionnaires in the mail actually fill them out
    and return them often fewer than 10! One
    researcher thinks he can improve the response
    rate by including a coupon good for a free pint
    of ice cream along with the questionnaire. The
    researcher believes that people will want the ice
    cream, and feel guilty if they dont return the
    questionnaire. To test this conjecture he mails
    questionnaires with ice cream coupons to 150
    randomly selected people. After two weeks 41 of
    the surveys have been returned.

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  • 6. Scoring The table shows the average number of
    points scored in
  • home and away games by 8 randomly selected NFL
    teams
  • during the 2002 season. Assuming that the
    offensive
  • performance of these teams is representative of
    other teams
  • during this season and others, do these data
    provide evidence of
  • a home field advantage when it comes to scoring?
  • Ave. points scored
  • Team Home Away
  • Jets 24.3 21.2
  • Ravens 19.8 19.8
  • Texans 13.5 13.1
  • 49ers 25.2 20.6
  • Giants 18.9 23.0
  • Bucs 26.5 20.8
  • Eagles 24.1 25.5
  • Packers 24.6 23.0

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  • 8. Pets A National Cancer Institute study
    published in 1991 examined the incidence of
    cancer in dogs. Of 827 dogs whose owners used the
    weed killer 2-4-D on their lawns or gardens, 473
    were found to have cancer. Only 19 of the 130
    dogs that had not been exposed to this herbicide
    had cancer. Is there a significant difference?

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  • 12. GIRLS BETTER THAN THE BOYS? Students at a
    local high school have GPAs that are normally
    distributed. It was thought that girls had higher
    GPAs than the boys. You take a random sample of
    35 boys and find that they have an average GPA of
    3.2 with a sample s.d. of .8. You also sample 41
    girls and find they have an average GPA of 3.6
    with a sample s.d. of 1.4. Do girls have higher
    GPAs?

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  • 9. Grapes An agronomist hopes that a new
    fertilizer she has developed will enable grape
    growers to increase the yield of each grapevine
    by more than 5 pounds. To test this fertilizer
    she applied it to 44 vines and used the
    traditional growing strategies on 47 other vines.
    The fertilized vines produced a mean of 58.4
    pounds of grapes with standard deviation 3.7
    pounds, while the unfertilized vines yielded an
    average of 52.1 pounds with standard deviation
    3.4 pounds of grapes. Do these experimental
    results confirm the agronomists expectations?

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  • 10. Car Insurance An insurance company advertises
    that 90 of their accident claims are settled
    within 30 days. A consumer group randomly selects
    104 of last years claims from the companys
    files, and finds that only 89 of them were
    settled within 30 days. Is the company guilty of
    false advertising?

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  • 11. Cigarettes Some of the cigarettes sold in the
    US claim to be low tar and have a mean tar
    level of 11.5 mg with a std dev of 1.2 mg. Are
    all the companies (generic and regular popular
    brands) close to that average? Samples of 15
    brands of each type were randomly chosen from the
    1206 varieties (no kidding) that are marketed.
    Their tar contents (mg/cig) are listed in the
    table below. Is there a significant difference in
    the published data?
  • Type Milligrams of tar per cigarette
  • Regular 18 10 14 15 15 12 17 11 14 17 12 14 15 15
    12
  • Generic 9 5 10 4 8 9 9 3 7 12 6
    10 8 11 8

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  • 13. Brownies Wegmans (a food market chain) has
    developed a new store-brand brownie mix. Before
    they start selling the mix they want to compare
    how well people like their brownies to brownies
    made from a popular national brand mix. In order
    to see if there was any difference in consumer
    opinion, Wegmans asked 124 shoppers to
    participate in a taste test. Each was given a
    brownie to try. Subjects were not told which kind
    of brownie they got - that was determined
    randomly. 58 of the 62 shoppers who tasted a
    Wegmans brownie said they liked it well enough
    to buy the mix, compared to 66 of the others who
    said they would be willing to buy the national
    brand. Does this result indicate that consumer
    interest in the Wegmans mix is lower than for
    the national brand?

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  • 14. Taxes Waiters are expected to keep track of
    their income from tips and report it on their
    income tax forms. The Internal Revenue Service
    suspects that one waiter (well call him John)
    has been under-reporting his income, so they are
    auditing his tax return. An IRS agent goes
    through the restaurants files and obtains a
    random sample of 80 credit card receipts from
    people John served. The average tip size shown on
    these receipts was 9.68 with a standard
    deviation of 2.72.
  • On his tax return John had claimed that his tips
    averaged 8.73. Based on this data, does the IRS
    have a case against him? Explain.

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  • 16. SENIORITIS. 35 of seniors earned less than
    an 80 in math Class in the second quarter. A
    sample of 65 seniors found that 33 scored under
    80 in their math class on the quarter 3 interim
    report. Is this evidence of senioritis?
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