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a. 4.278
b. 4550
c. 3798
d. 2.997
2. Estimating the mean from grouped data will tend to be most accurate when
4. Exam scores in a random sample of students were 0, 50, 50, 70, 70, 80, 90, 90, 90,
100. Which statement is incorrect concerning dispersion and shape?
6. John scored 85 on Prof. Hardtack's exam (Q1 = 40 and Q3 = 60). Based on the
fences, which is correct?
a. John is an outlier.
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a. Pareto chart.
b. Histogram.
c. Boxplot.
d. Dotplot.
10. Three randomly-chosen Colorado students were asked how many times they went
rock climbing last month. Their replies were 5, 6, 7. The standard deviation is
a. 0.816
b. 1,056
c. 1,000
d. 1.212
Select one:
c. It is similar to the mean if there are offsetting high and low extremes.
12. Three randomly chosen California students were asked how many times they
drove to Mexico last year. Their replies were 4, 5, 6. The geometric mean is
Select one:
a. 3.87.
b. 4.93.
c. 5:00.
d. 5.42.
a. categorical data.
b. discrete data.
c. continuous data.
c. If the data are from a normal population, about 68% of the values will be
within μ ± σ.
17. The twenty-fifth percentile for waiting time in a doctor's office is 19 minutes. The
seventy-fifth percentile is 31 minutes. Which is incorrect regarding the fences?
18. Five homes were recently sold in Oxnard Acres. Four of the homes sold for
$400,000 while the fifth home sold for $2.5 million. Which measure of central
tendency best represents a typical home price in Oxnard Acres?
Select one:
19. If Q1 = 150 and Q3 = 250, the upper fences (inner and outer) are:
Select one:
a. 64.1
b. 62.0
c. 59.2
d. 63.5