Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card
Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card
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ISBN: 9781464158933
Author: David S. Moore, George P. McCabe, Bruce A. Craig
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 1.4, Problem 113E

(a)

To determine

To graph: The normal curve.

(a)

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Explanation of Solution

Graph: The normal curve can be obtained by using the Minitab software. Follow the steps given below:

Step 1: Enter the data in the Minitab worksheet.

Step 2: Go to Graph and then select the option ‘probability distribution plot.’ Then, select View single. Click on Ok.

Step 3: Enter the value of 288 in mean and 32 in standard deviation, and click on Ok.

The normal curve can be obtained as:

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 1.4, Problem 113E , additional homework tip  1

(b)

To determine

To find: The table for values of scores corresponds to the standard deviation from the mean.

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Answer to Problem 113E

Solution: The table can be shown below:

Lower limit

Upper limit

288±32

256

320

288±2×32

224

352

288±3×32

192

384

Explanation of Solution

Calculation: The table corresponding to values of scores for the standard deviation deviating from mean can be seen as below:

Lower limit

Upper limit

μ±σ=288±32

μσ=28832=256

μ+σ=288+32=320

μ±2σ=288±(2×32)

μ2σ=288(2×32)=224

μ+2σ=288+(2×32)=352

μ±3σ=288±(3×32)

μ3σ=288(3×32)=192

μ+3σ=288+(3×32)=384

To determine

To graph: The sketch for the points calculated above.

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The lower limits and upper limits were calculated above.

Graph: The sketch of these points can be made using the 689599.7 rule.

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics: w/CrunchIt/EESEE Access Card, Chapter 1.4, Problem 113E , additional homework tip  2

(c)

To determine

To find: The range of reading scores using the 689599.7 rule.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 113E

Solution: The range of reading scores are (256,320)_, (224,352)_, and (192,384)_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation: The 689599.7 rule states that in the normal distribution, 68% of data falls under (μ±σ), 95% of the data falls under (μ±2σ), and 99.7% of the data falls under (μ±3σ).

With the given values of mean and standard deviation, the range of reading score value for the students can be obtained by the steps below:

Step 1: For calculating 68% of data,

μ±σ=(μσ,μ+σ)=(28832,288+32)=(256,320)

Step 2: For calculating 95% of data,

μ±2σ=(μ2σ,μ+2σ)=(28864,288+64)=(224,352)

Step 3: For calculating 99.7% of data,

μ±3σ=(μ3σ,μ+3σ)=(28896,288+96)=(192,384)

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