Unit 4 Review problems. Let’s review a little… A sample of 6 science scores is taken from all of the science scores in SEHS. Find the standard deviation.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Normal Distribution
Advertisements

Four girls soccer teams took a random sample of players regarding the number of goals scored per game. The results are below. Use a significance level.
Review for 2nd Nine Weeks Test
Percentiles and the Normal Curve
Exam One Review Quiz Psy302 Quantitative Methods.
Unit 6 Data and Statistics Review Game. Please select a Team Nemo 2.Dory 3.Bruce 4.Squirt 5.Jacques.
S519: Evaluation of Information Systems Social Statistics Chapter 7: Are your curves normal?
Did you know ACT and SAT Score are normally distributed?
Lesson 4 Compare datas.
Multiple Choice Review
Quiz 5 Normal Probability Distribution.
1 Sampling Distributions Presentation 2 Sampling Distribution of sample proportions Sampling Distribution of sample means.
How do I find measures of central tendency and dispersions?
Think of a topic to study Review the previous literature and research Develop research questions and hypotheses Specify how to measure the variables in.
What is statistics? STATISTICS BOOT CAMP Study of the collection, organization, analysis, and interpretation of data Help us see what the unaided eye misses.
Measures of Dispersion Week 3. What is dispersion? Dispersion is how the data is spread out, or dispersed from the mean. The smaller the dispersion values,
Enter these data into your calculator!!!
Standard Deviation!. Let’s say we randomly select 9 men and 9 women and ask their GPAs and get these data: MENWOMEN
Warm-Up If the variance of a set of data is 12.4, what is the standard deviation? If the standard deviation of a set of data is 5.7, what is the variance?
Statistics Recording the results from our studies.
Measures of Variability. Variability Measure of the spread or dispersion of a set of data 4 main measures of variability –Range –Interquartile range –Variance.
Examples for the midterm. data = {4,3,6,3,9,6,3,2,6,9} Example 1 Mode = Median = Mean = Standard deviation = Variance = Z scores =
Warm-Up 1.The probability distribution for the number of games played in each World Series for the years 1923–2004 is given below. Find the expected number.
Term 1 Week 6 Warm Ups. Warm Up 9/14/15 1. A survey shows that 53% will vote yes and 40% will vote no on an issue, with a 8% margin of error. Explain.
Unit 6 Data and Statistics Review Game. Please select a Team Nemo 2.Dory 3.Bruce 4.Squirt 5.Jacques.
STEP BY STEP Critical Value Approach to Hypothesis Testing 1- State H o and H 1 2- Choose level of significance, α Choose the sample size, n 3- Determine.
Objectives The student will be able to: find the variance of a data set. find the standard deviation of a data set.
Summary Five numbers summary, percentiles, mean Box plot, modified box plot Robust statistic – mean, median, trimmed mean outlier Measures of variability.
6.3 THE CENTRAL LIMIT THEOREM. DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE MEANS  A sampling distribution of sample means is a distribution using the means computed from.
Multiple Choice Review Chapters 5 and 6. 1) The heights of adult women are approximately normally distributed about a mean of 65 inches, with a standard.
Bell Ringers Calculate the mean median and mode for the following sets of data. 1.15, 16, 19, 6, 16, 17, 19 Mean: Median: Mode: 2. 68, 74, 20, 45, 96,
STATISTICS. What is the difference between descriptive and inferential statistics? Descriptive Statistics: Describe data Help us organize bits of data.
§ 5.3 Normal Distributions: Finding Values. Probability and Normal Distributions If a random variable, x, is normally distributed, you can find the probability.
QUESTION 1 Every sixth person in the school cafeteria was asked to name where he or she would like to go for the school’s spring outing. Fifteen chose.
Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved Chapter 9 Statistics.
STEP BY STEP Critical Value Approach to Hypothesis Testing 1- State H o and H 1 2- Choose level of significance, α Choose the sample size, n 3- Determine.
Exercise - 1 A package-filling process at a Cement company fills bags of cement to an average weight of µ but µ changes from time to time. The standard.
1). Standard Deviation Normal Curve Standard Deviation mean.
 A probability function is a function which assigns probabilities to the values of a random variable.  Individual probability values may be denoted.
Section 2.4: Measures of Spread. Example: Using the number of days of vacation for 6 students, find the range, variance and standard deviation. (this.
Measures of Dispersion Section 4.3. The case of Fred and Barney at the bowling alley Fred and Barney are at the bowling alley and they want to know who’s.
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. 8.1 Sampling Distributions LEARNING GOAL Understand the fundamental ideas of sampling distributions and how the.
Term 1 Week 7 Warm Ups. Warm Up 9/22/14 1.Students were asked to measure the width of their desks in centimeters. Identify the outlier, and describe how.
Example Suppose that we take a random sample of eight fuel efficient cars and record the gas mileage. Calculate the following for the results: 33, 41,
PSAT 8/9: Understanding the Score Report
ANY QUESTIONS AT THE END? PLEASE SEE YOUR COUNSELOR. Understanding Your PSAT Score.
STEP BY STEP Critical Value Approach to Hypothesis Testing 1- State H o and H 1 2- Choose level of significance, α Choose the sample size, n 3- Determine.
CHAPTER 3 – Numerical Techniques for Describing Data 3.1 Measures of Central Tendency 3.2 Measures of Variability.
MATH Section 7.5.
z-Scores, the Normal Curve, & Standard Error of the Mean
Introduction To compare data sets, use the same types of statistics that you use to represent or describe data sets. These statistics include measures.
Objectives The student will be able to:
Math 4030 – 10a Tests for Population Mean(s)
Quantitative Methods PSY302 Quiz Normal Curve Review February 3, 2017
Ch. 18- Descriptive Statistics.
Normal Distribution Many things closely follow a Normal Distribution:
Lecture 6 Sections 2.1 – 2.2 Objectives: Measure of Center
Week 6 Statistics for comparisons
Warm-up 8/25/14 Compare Data A to Data B using the five number summary, measure of center and measure of spread. A) 18, 33, 18, 87, 12, 23, 93, 34, 71,
Warm-up A radar unit is used to measure speeds of cars on a motorway. The speeds are normally distributed with a mean of 90 km/hr and a standard deviation.
Year-3 The standard deviation plus or minus 3 for 99.2% for year three will cover a standard deviation from to To calculate the normal.
Trigonometry Chapter 11 Section 1.
Measures of Dispersion
Quantitative Methods PSY302 Quiz Normal Curve Review February 6, 2017
Central Limit Theorem Accelerated Math 3.
Lesson Compare datas.
Statistics Review MGF 1106 Fall 2011
How Confident Are You?.
Math 10, Spring 2019 Introductory Statistics
Presentation transcript:

Unit 4 Review problems

Let’s review a little… A sample of 6 science scores is taken from all of the science scores in SEHS. Find the standard deviation of the sample. 89, 74, 56, 97, 91, 83 In successive games, a basketball player scored 15, 19, 23, 10, 9, and 18 points. Find the standard deviation.

From the previous problem… If each science score was increased by 5 points, how would this affect the mean and standard deviation? –The mean would increase by 5, but the standard deviation would remain the same If only 2 of the scores were increased by 5 points, how would this affect the mean and standard deviation? –The mean would increase as well as the s.d.

Choose the best sample… The Effingham Herald wants to know where business people in Effingham County eat lunch so they conduct a survey. Which will lead to the most representative sample? –Survey men as they enter Tractor Supply –Survey people as they enter Subway –Survey women as they enter the nail salon –Survey people as they enter Wal-Mart *SURVEY PEOPLE AS THEY ENTER WAL-MART

The sample data set below gives the recorded speeds (in mi/h) of 5 different cars on a local highway during a week day: 69, 75, 64, 65, 64 Use this data set to find the following: mean median range IQR standard deviation variance

The lists show the number of memberships sold each month for one year by two competing athletic clubs. Compare the mean and standard deviation for the numbers of memberships sold by the two athletic clubs. Club A: 12, 9, 14, 6, 10, 11, 19, 6, 17, 11, 4, 13 Mean = 11, Standard deviation = 4.3 Club B: 17, 10, 22, 15, 14, 19, 4, 8, 12, 22, 20, 5 Mean =14, Standard deviation = 6.0 Choose the correct conclusion below: A. Club A had a higher average of sales and was more consistent with sales than Club B. B. Club A had a higher average of sales but was not as consistent with sales as Club B. C. Club B had a higher average of sales and was more consistent with sales than Club A. D. Club B had a higher average of sales but was not as consistent with sales as Club A

Given the variance, find the standard deviation variance is 150, SD = variance is 100, SD = variance is 30, SD =

Given the standard deviation, find the variance SD is 25, variance = SD is 100, variance = SD is 205, variance =

Calculate the variance for the following data sets: 2, 4, 5, 2, 4, 1 10, 15, 30, 15, 20 12, 12, 13, 14, 15, 10

Find the mean deviation A student took 4 tests last nine weeks and had scores of 92, 100, 65, 87. A player scored the following points in 3 games 9, 12, 20, 5

In a math 2 class the mean test score is 80 and the standard deviation is 5. Assuming a normal distribution, find the following: the percent of test scores less than 85 the probability that a test score will be less than 85 the probability that a test score falls between 70 and 95 the percent of test scores greater than 70