Final Statistics Problem Set
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Final: Statistics: Written Problem Set
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Directions
:
1.
Type your answers and explanations in the shaded space provided. The
boxes will expand as you type.
2.
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why
you did what you did to
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1.
[3 pts]
The average weight of 6 people in an elevator is 173 pounds. A 7
th
person gets on and now the average weight is 165 pounds. How much did the
7
th
person weigh?
(Grade breakdown: 1 for set up and calculation; 1 for correct work; .5 for
correct answer; .5 for correct explanation)
Type your Answer:
117
Statistics Written Problem Set
Type your explanation of the process you used to solve this problem and
why:
The mean or average of a number ‘n’ of measurement is defined as the sum of all
values divided by ‘n’. The question gives us some data, the average weight and
amount of people, that we plug into the equation. From that, we know the sum of the
first 6 people. When a 7th person gets on, the average goes down to 165 and ‘n’ now
is 7. Next, we solve for X by multiplying by 7. Next, we solve for X by multiplying by 7.
Then, we subtract the sum of the 6 people and the result. Thus, resulting in the weight
of the 7th person.
2.
Use the following data obtained from ages of the last six U. S. Presidents at
the time of their inauguration to answer the following questions:
Ages of Last 6 Presidents
at Inauguration
Statistics Written Problem Set
George Bush
64
Bill Clinton
46
George W. Bush
54
Barack Obama
47
Donald Trump
70
Joe Biden
78
a.
[2 pts]
Find the mean of the data set. (Round to one decimal
place.)
(Grade breakdown: 1 for set up and work; .5 for correct answer; .5 for
explanation)
Type your Answer:
58.33
Type your explanation of the process you used to solve this problem and
why:
To find the mean of these numbers, we will add them together and then divide by the
total number of values.
b.
[4 pts]
Find the standard deviation of the data set. (Do not round
until the final answer. Round final answer to 1 decimal place.)
(Grade breakdown: 4 for set up, explanation of steps and correct answer)
Type your Answer:
10.78
Statistics Written Problem Set
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