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212019 {Chapter 10: Statistical Inference about Means and Proportions with Two Populations Your score is 51% Questions answered correctiy frst time: 5/15 Show questions one by one ‘An instructor would like to compare the test one grades in the 10:00 statistics class to the grades in the 11:00 class. The instructor takes a sample of 10 test one grades from each of the classes. This is an example of A._X| matched sampling B. 2. | independent sampling A grocery store manager would lke to compare prices as her store to the prices at a competitor. She chooses a sample of 15 items that are sold at both stores and compares the prices, This Is an example of A _2_| matched sampling 8._X| independent smiling A testing company is checking to see whether there is any significant difference in the coverage of two different brands of paint for a hardware store chain. The results are summarized below. ‘Amazon Paint Coverup Paint ‘Sample mean coverage (in square feet) 305 295, Population standard deviation 20 25 ‘Sample Size 40 45 Appoint estimate of the difference between the population means is A testing company is checking to see whether there is any significant difference in the coverage of {wo different brands of paint for a hardware store chain. The results are summarized below. ‘Amazon Paint Coverup Paint ‘Sample mean coverage (in square feet) 305 295, Population standard deviation 20 25 Sample Size 40 45 hitpiows.congage.co.uklasubelstudents/MCQsicht0_02.him 16 212019 {Chapter 10: Statistical Inference about Means and Proportions with Two Populations A point estimate of the standard deviation of the difference between the sample means is A x| 2.624 Bs) | see c. x| 6.889 0,2 | 23080 testing company is checking to see whether there is any significant difference in the coverage of two different brands of paint for a hardware store chain. The results are summarized below. ‘Amazon Paint Coverup Paint ‘Sample mean coverage (in square feet) 305 295, Population standard deviation 20 25 Sample Size 40 45 ‘The form of the sampling distribution of the difference between the sample means is the A») | normal distribution, approximately B._X tdistribution with 28 degrees of freedom C. 2. | tdistribution with 30 degrees of freedom D. 2. | taistribution with 417 degrees of freedom testing company is checking to see whether there is any significant difference in the coverage of two different brands of paint for a hardware store chain. The results are summarized below. ‘Amazon Paint Coverup Paint Sample mean coverage (in square feet) 305 295 Population standard deviation 20 25 ‘Sample Size 40 45 Ifa two-tailed test is used, the p-value is A _2_| approximately 0 8. x| 0202 ©. | 080s bv. 2 | 4798 ‘Atesting company is checking to see whether there is any significant difference in the coverage of two different brands of paint for a hardware store chain, The results are summarized below. ‘Amazon Paint Coverup Paint Sample mean coverage (in square feet) 305 295 Population standard deviation 20 25, ‘Sample Size 40 45 hitpiows.congage.co.uklasusbelstudents/MCQsicht0_02.him 26 212019 10, {Chapter 10: Statistical Inference about Means and Proportions with Two Populations Ifa two-tailed test is used with a .05 level of significance, the decision is A._X| do not reject the null hypothesis B. 2. | reject the null hypothesis ‘An instructor wanted to compare how students did on their first test compared to their second test. A ‘sample of seven students was chosen and their first and second test scores were recorded. Student Test One Test Two 17275 2.68 66 3.55 60 4.58 64 55255 65557 76464 This is an example of A. _?_ | matched sampling 8x Independent samping ‘An instructor wanted to compare how students did on their first test compared to their second test. A ‘sample of seven students was chosen and their first and second test scores were recorded. Student Test One Test Two 17275 2.68 66 3.5560 458 64 55255 65557 76464 ‘The instructor's hypothesis is that there is no difference between the average test scores. The testis done with a =.05, The critical value is. 2.487 and 2.447 B,_? | -1,96 and 1.96 c 2 | +1943 pb. 2 | 1943 ‘An instructor wanted to compare how students did on their first test compared to their second test, A ‘sample of seven students was chosen and their first and second test scores were recorded. Student Test One Test Two 17275 2.68 66 3.5560 458 64 hitpiows.congage.co.uklasusbelstudents/MCQsicht0_02.him a6

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