In reference to the sample regression function: y = -0.25 + 0.08 x1 + 0.10 x2 th
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In reference to the sample regression function:
y = -0.25 + 0.08x1 + 0.10x2
the value 0.08 is the
Select one:
a. predicted value of y
b. estimated change in y when x1 increases by one unit
c. estimated change in y when x2 increases by one unit
d. predicted value of y when x1 increases by one unit
e. predicted value of y when x2 increases by one unit
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When testing the following null and alternative:
H0: = 20
HA: 20
the statistician calculated a sample mean of 19.20 and a sample standard deviation of 5, from a sample of 30.What is the test statistic?
Select one:
a. -0.16
b. -1.96
c. -0.8764
d. -0.8
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The monthly electrical utility bills of all customers for Blue Ridge Electric are known to be distributed normally with a mean equal to $80.00 a month and a population standard deviation of $36.00. If a sample of n = 100 customers is selected at random, what is the probability that the average bill for those sampled will exceed$75.00?
Select one:
a. -1.39
b. 0.0823
c. 0.9177
d. 0.8795
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Suppose a population dataset has a normal distribution. Which of the following is true concerning the sampling distribution of the mean?
Select one:
a. It cannot be assumed normal
b. It will have the same standard deviation as the population distribution
c. It can be assumed normal only if the sample size is greater than or equal to 30
d. It can be assumed normal no matter the sample size
Explanation / Answer
In reference to the sample regression function:
y = -0.25 + 0.08x1 + 0.10x2
the value 0.08 is the
Select one:
a. predicted value of y
b. estimated change in y when x1 increases by one unit
c. estimated change in y when x2 increases by one unit
d. predicted value of y when x1 increases by one unit
e. predicted value of y when x2 increases by one unit
Question 20
Question text
When testing the following null and alternative:
H0: = 20
HA: 20
the statistician calculated a sample mean of 19.20 and a sample standard deviation of 5, from a sample of 30.What is the test statistic?
Select one:
a. -0.16
b. -1.96
c. -0.8764
d. -0.8
t Test for Hypothesis of the Mean
Data
Null Hypothesis m=
20
Level of Significance
0.05
Sample Size
30
Sample Mean
19.2
Sample Standard Deviation
5
Intermediate Calculations
Standard Error of the Mean
0.9129
Degrees of Freedom
29
t Test Statistic
-0.8764
Two-Tail Test
Lower Critical Value
-2.0452
Upper Critical Value
2.0452
p-Value
0.3880
Do not reject the null hypothesis
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The monthly electrical utility bills of all customers for Blue Ridge Electric are known to be distributed normally with a mean equal to $80.00 a month and a population standard deviation of $36.00. If a sample of n = 100 customers is selected at random, what is the probability that the average bill for those sampled will exceed$75.00?
Select one:
a. -1.39
b. 0.0823
c. 0.9177
d. 0.8795
z value for 75, z=(75-80)/(36/sqrt(100)) =-1.39
P( mean x >75) = p( z > -1.39) =0.9177
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Suppose a population dataset has a normal distribution. Which of the following is true concerning the sampling distribution of the mean?
Select one:
a. It cannot be assumed normal
b. It will have the same standard deviation as the population distribution
c. It can be assumed normal only if the sample size is greater than or equal to 30
d. It can be assumed normal no matter the sample size
t Test for Hypothesis of the Mean
Data
Null Hypothesis m=
20
Level of Significance
0.05
Sample Size
30
Sample Mean
19.2
Sample Standard Deviation
5
Intermediate Calculations
Standard Error of the Mean
0.9129
Degrees of Freedom
29
t Test Statistic
-0.8764
Two-Tail Test
Lower Critical Value
-2.0452
Upper Critical Value
2.0452
p-Value
0.3880
Do not reject the null hypothesis
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