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Mean Goals 9D44Da
1. **State the problem:** Find the mean number of goals scored by seven forwards with goals 8, 6, 4, 8, 3, 1, and 5. 2. **Formula for mean:** The mean (average) is given by $$\text
Jump Qualification A401C2
1. State the problem: To qualify for the 2nd round students need to jump at least 1.3 m. How many students qualified for the 2nd round?
Books Read 060762
1. **Problem Statement:** We are given a histogram showing the number of books read by students in a class last month, with frequency counts for intervals 1-5, 6-10, 11-15, 16-20,
Sampling Proportion Variance 53Bb53
1. The problem involves understanding the formula for the variance of the sampling distribution of the sample proportion $\hat{p}$. 2. The formula given is $$\text{Var}(\hat{p}) =
Confidence Interval 06Cb97
1. **State the problem:** We want to find a 90% confidence interval for the percentage of all college seniors who would have chosen to attend a different college based on a sample
Mean Estimate 87C65C
1. **State the problem:** We need to estimate the mean amount of money spent by 40 shoppers given grouped frequency data. 2. **Formula for mean from grouped data:**
Mode Calculation 6Ee92A
1. **State the problem:** Find the mode of the data set: 11, 12, 12, 9, 9, 11, 9, 15, 15, 10, 11, 12, 11, 12, 12, 13, 11, 12, 13, 12, 12, 11, 9. 2. **Recall the definition of mode:
Find Mode E389A5
1. **State the problem:** Find the mode of the data set: 25, 22, 24, 24, 24, 21, 28, 21, 25, 24, 21, 22, 21, 25, 22, 24, 25, 25, 21, 25, 25. 2. **Recall the definition:** The mode
Median Value 241B28
1. **State the problem:** Tina has the data set $\{x, 3, 3, 4, 6\}$. We know the median of this data is 4. We need to find which value of $x$ (either 3 or 6) makes the median 4.
Median Temperature D272D3
1. The problem asks for the median temperature of 7 consecutive days with temperatures: 20°C, 22°C, 20°C, 24°C, 21°C, 26°C, and 23°C. 2. The median is the middle value in an ordere
Sample Mean Mad 354A65
1. **State the problem:** We have a sample of ages: $\{17, 29, 22, 54, 31, 16, 63, 48, 29, 36\}$. We need to find the sample mean and the mean absolute deviation (MAD) to evaluate
Frequency Density 620E0C
1. **Stating the problem:** We are given a histogram showing frequency density of sharks at different depth intervals. We want to find the frequency (number of sharks) between dept
Gold Rings Mass 8A74D3
1. **State the problem:** We need to estimate the number of gold rings with mass between 1.4 g and 3 g using the histogram data. 2. **Recall the formula for frequency from a histog
Regression Line 2E8D27
1. The problem is to find the regression line for the scatter plot of crime rate vs. poverty rate. 2. The regression line is given by the formula $$y = mx + b$$ where $m$ is the sl
Phone Location 97Bf81
1. **State the problem:** We have a survey of 400 students about where they keep their phones while sleeping. We need to find: (a) The percentage of students who keep their phone i
Confidence Interval 42F78B
1. **State the problem:** We are given a sample of net worth values (in millions) and asked to find the confidence interval estimate for the population mean $\mu$. 2. **Data given:
Chi Square Test B25A8C
1. **State the problem:** Dana wants to test if the wave heights follow a normal distribution using a chi-square goodness-of-fit test at the 5% significance level. 2. **Formula for
Bell Shape Distribution 0Ff2D8
1. **Problem:** Decide whether each distribution (a to f) is approximately bell-shaped based on the histogram descriptions. 2. **Recall:** A bell-shaped distribution is symmetric,
Central Limit Theorem Cd10Ff
1. **Problem statement:** Explain how the histograms of simulated samples demonstrate the Central Limit Theorem (CLT) for sample means and comment on the "rule of thumb" about samp
Binomial Probability B8C92D
1. The problem asks for the probability of exactly 1 success in a binomial distribution with $n=6$ trials and probability of success $p=0.80$. 2. The binomial probability formula i
Chebyshev Platelets 8Fe12A
1. **State the problem:** We are given a mean platelet count of $255.1$ and a standard deviation of $65.2$. We want to use Chebyshev's theorem to find the minimum percentage of wom