PRACTICE OF STATISTICS F/AP EXAM
PRACTICE OF STATISTICS F/AP EXAM
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Chapter 2, Problem R2.5RE

(a)

To determine

To find: the blanks of about 99.7 percent of the babies had birth weight between __ and __ grams.

(a)

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Answer to Problem R2.5RE

2135, 5201

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  μ=3668σ= 511

Calculation:

The mid 68% 0f a normal distribution comes in 1 standard deviation from the mean of the distribution.

The mid 95% 0f a normal distribution comes in 2 standard deviation from the mean of the distribution

The mid 99.7% 0f a normal distribution comes in 3 standard deviation from the mean of the distribution

Finding the value that lays 3 standard deviations from the mean:

  μ3σ=36683(511)=2135μ+3σ=3668+3(511)=5201

This then means that 99.7% of the observations are predicted to be between 2135 and 5201, which means that about 99.7% of the babies has a birth weight between 2135 and 5201 grams.

(b)

To determine

To find: the percent of babies would be identified as low birth weight.

(b)

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Answer to Problem R2.5RE

1.10%

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  μ=3668σ=511x=2500

Formula used:

  z=xμσ

Calculation:

The z-score is the

  z=xμσ=25003668511=2.29

Finding the associating probability using the normal probability table P(X<2500)=P(Z<2.29)=0.0110=1.10%

Therefore 1.10% of the babies had a birth weight less than 2500 grams, which expected as having a low birth weight.

(c)

To determine

To find: the quartiles of the birth weight distribution.

(c)

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Answer to Problem R2.5RE

1st quartile: 3325.63 grams

3rd quartile: 4010.37 grams

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  μ=3668σ=511

Formula used:

  z=xμσ

Calculation:

The 1st quartile has the property that 25 percent of the data values are below the first quartile.

So find the z-score that associate with a probability of 25% or 0.25 in the normal probability. It is observed the closest probability is 0.2514 which comes in the row -0.6 and in the column .07 of the normal probability table and therefore the associating z-score is then -0.6 + .07 = -0.67.

  z=0.67

The z-score is

  z=xμσ=x3668511

The two found expression of the z-score then have to be equal:

  x3668511=0.67

  x3668=0.67(511)

  x=3325.63

Therefore the first quartile is 3325.63 grams.

Third quartile

The 3rd quartile has the property that 75 percent of the data values are above the first quartile.

Finding the z-score that associates with a probability of 75

  z=0.67

The z-score is

  z=xμσ=x3668511

The two found expression of the z-score then have to be equal:

  x3668511=0.67

  x3668=0.67(511)

  x=3668+0.67(511)

  x=4010.37

Therefore the 3rd quartile is 4010.37 grams.

Chapter 2 Solutions

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