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jaimes (jj26288) Online Quiz #2 Chilek (05815) This print-out should have 20 questions.

ns. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page nd all choices before answering. 001 (part 1 of 3) 2.0 points IQ scores can be described with a normal model with mean 100 and standard deviation 16. What percent of peoples IQs would you expect to be over 80? 1. 32.00% 2. 10.56% 3. 89.44% 4. 68.00% 002 (part 2 of 3) 2.0 points What percent of peoples IQs would you expect to be under 90? 1. 73.57% 2. 14.39% 3. 26.43% 4. 85.61% 003 (part 3 of 3) 2.0 points What percent of peoples IQs would you expect to be between 112 and 132? 1. 79.62% 2. 20.38% 3. 15.69% 4. 84.31% 004 (part 1 of 2) 2.0 points IQ scores can be described with a normal model with mean 100 and standard deviation 16. For this model, what IQ represents the Mean SD 15.15th percentile? 1. 79.92 2. 80.15 3. 81.27 4. 83.52

005 (part 2 of 2) 2.0 points For this model, what IQ represents the 98.03th percentile? 1. 128.24 2. 132.96 3. 133.11 4. 130.65 006 2.0 points Here are the fat and sodium contents of several brands of burgers: Fat 18 g 38 g 45 g 32 g 35 g 39 g 25 g 33.1 g 9.12 g Sodium 1340 mg 920 mg 1400 mg 950 mg 1170 mg 1120 mg 1245 mg 1163.6 mg 182.8 mg

What is the correlation coecient of the association between fat and sodium content? 1. 0.17 2. 0.15 3. 0.131

jaimes (jj26288) Online Quiz #2 Chilek (05815) 4. 0.194 5. 0.11 007 (part 1 of 4) 2.0 points Here are the fat and calorie contents of several items:

1. The number of calories in a burger with no fat 2. The grams of fat in a burger with no calories 3. The increase in calories per each gram of fat 4. The increase in grams of fat with each additional calorie 010 (part 4 of 4) 2.0 points What is the regression equation? 1. Calories = 373.22 + 5.62 Fat 2. Calories = 424.11 + 6.39 Fat 3. Calories = 483.49 + 7.28 Fat 4. Calories = 326.56 + 4.92 Fat r = 0.843 011 (part 1 of 2) 2.0 points An analysis of the number of minutes played per basketball game (MPG) and the number of points scored by NBA players produced the regression model Points = 8.26 + 0.93 MPG . How many points does the model estimate a player will score if he gets 17 minutes of play time? 1. 5.96 points

Mean StdDev

Fat (g) 29 17 41 16 24 39 19 26.43 10.29

Calories 610 590 660 450 600 690 550 593 78

How much of the variation in calories can be explained by the quantity of fat? 1. 71.1% 2. 62.6% 3. 54.7% 4. 81.1% 008 (part 2 of 4) 2.0 points What is the intercept of the regression line? 1. 424.11 2. 326.56 3. 373.22 4. 483.49 009 (part 3 of 4) 2.0 points How would you interpret this intercept?

2. 3.28 points 3. 7.55 points 4. 8.06 points 012 (part 2 of 2) 2.0 points What does it mean to say that a player has a negative residual? 1. Points scored is lower than the predicted value.

jaimes (jj26288) Online Quiz #2 Chilek (05815) 2. Points scored is higher than the predicted value. 3. Minutes played is higher than the predicted value. 4. Minutes played is lower than the predicted value. 013 (part 1 of 2) 2.0 points A variety of rollercoasters were studied and it was found that the duration of the ride (in seconds) was linearly correlated to the initial drop (in feet) by Duration = 95.871 + 0.193 Drop . A new rollercoaster advertises an initial drop of 180 feet. How long would you predict the ride would last? 1. 136.3 sec 2. 149.6 sec 3. 144.2 sec 4. 130.6 sec 014 (part 2 of 2) 2.0 points Another coaster with a 270-foot initial drop advertises a 3 minute ride. By how much is this ride longer or shorter than you would expect? 1. 35.9 sec shorter 2. 32 sec shorter 3. 35.9 sec longer 4. 32 sec longer 015 (part 1 of 3) 2.0 points Below is the output from part of a regression analysis that used a baseball teams number of wins to predict attendance at home games. Variable Constant Wins Coecient 14364.5 538.915

R2 = 0.485 What is the correct interpretation of R2 in this context? The dependent variable is Home Attendance. 1. A one unit increase in home attendance results in a 48.5 percent increase in wins. 2. A one unit increase in wins results in a 48.5 percent increase in home attendance. 3. 48.5 percent of the variability in home attendance is accounted for by wins. 4. 48.5 percent of the variability in wins is accounted for by home attendance. 016 (part 2 of 3) 2.0 points Based on the output, what would be the equation for the regression line? 1. Attendance = 14363.5 + 538.915Wins 2. Wins = 538.915 14363.5Attendance 3. Attendance = 538.915 14363.5Wins 4. Wins = 14363.5 + 538.915Attendance 017 (part 3 of 3) 2.0 points What is the correct interpretation of the slope of the regression line in this context? 1. A one unit increase in home attendance results in a 538.915 unit increase in wins. 2. A one unit increase in wins results in a 14364.5 unit decrease in home attendance. 3. A one unit increase in wins results in a 538.915 unit increase in home attendance. 4. A one unit increase in home attendance results in a 14364.5 unit decrease in wins.

jaimes (jj26288) Online Quiz #2 Chilek (05815) 018 (part 1 of 3) 2.0 points The stray point in the scatterplot

1. has high leverage and a small residual. 2. has low leverage and a small residual. 3. has low leverage and a large residual. 4. has high leverage and a large residual. 019 (part 2 of 3) 2.0 points The stray point in the scatterplot

1. is not inuential. 2. is inuential. 020 (part 3 of 3) 2.0 points If the stray point were removed from the scatterplot

the slope of the regression line would 1. decrease. 2. increase. 3. stay about the same.

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