Find the indicated value. 9) 225 individuals who complained of chronic pain were randomly assigned to three daily treatments: three tablets of Brand A (prescription drug), three tablests of Brand B...


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Find the indicated value.<br>9) 225 individuals who complained of chronic pain were randomly assigned to three daily<br>treatments: three tablets of Brand A (prescription drug), three tablests of Brand B<br>(non-prescription drug), or three placebos. Each subject was questioned to determine the<br>9)<br>4) Assume that the weights of quarters are normally distributed with a mean of 5.67 g and a standard<br>deviation 0.070 g. A vending machine will only accept coins weighing between 5.48 g and 5.82 g.<br>What percentage of legal quarters will be rejected?<br>A) 2.48%<br>4)<br>effectiveness of their treatment. Find x2a the x2 critical value based on a 0.01 significance level.<br>B) 1.94%<br>C) 1.62%<br>D) 0.0196%<br>Brand A<br>Brand B<br>Placebo<br>Solve the problem.<br>Relief from<br>5) A 99% confidence interval (in inches) for the mean height of a population is 65.64 < µ < 67.16. This<br>result is based on a sample of size 144. If the confidence interval 65.85 < µ < 66.95 is obtained from<br>the same sample data, what is the degree of confidence? (Hint: you will first need to find the<br>sample mean and sample standard deviation).<br>A) 94%<br>5)<br>pain<br>Some relief<br>from pain<br>No relief from<br>pain<br>17<br>15<br>45<br>33<br>34<br>105<br>B) 93%<br>C) 92%<br>D) 95%<br>25<br>26<br>Use the given information to find the co efficient of determination.<br>6) The following are costs of advertising (in thousands of dollars) and the numbers of products sold<br>(in thousands):<br>A) Critical value: x²a= 9.49<br>B) Critical value: x2a<br>= 21.67<br>Cost<br>9 2<br>4 2<br>5 9 10<br>C) Critical value: x²a= 13.28<br>D) Critical value: x2g = 16.92<br>Number | 85 52 55 68 67 86 83 73<br>The equation of the regression line is y' = 2.78846x + 55.7885. Find the coefficient of determination.<br>A) 0.7077<br>Solve the problem.<br>10) The following frequency distribution analyzes the scores on a math test. Find the indicated class<br>B) -0.0707<br>C) 0.5009<br>D) 0.2353<br>10)<br>boundaries.<br>Formulate the indica ted conclusion in nontechnical terms. Be sure to address the original claim.<br>Number of<br>students<br>Scores<br>7) The owner of a football team claims that the average attendance at games is over 727, and he is<br>therefore justified in moving the team to a city with a larger stadium. Assuming that a hypothesis<br>test of the claim has been conducted and that the conclusion is failure to reject the null hypothesis,<br>7)<br>40-59<br>60-75<br>76-82<br>83-94<br>95-99<br>15<br>state the conclusion in nontechnical terms.<br>The class boundaries of scores class 95-99 are<br>A) There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the mean attendance is less than 727.<br>B) There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that the mean attendance is less than<br>A) 94.5, 100.5<br>B) 95.5, 100.5<br>C) 95.5, 99.5<br>D) 94.5, 99.5<br>727.<br>C) There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the mean attendance is greater than<br>than 727.<br>D) There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that the mean attendance is greater than<br>727.<br>Use the given information to find the p-value.<br>8) The test statistic in a left-tailed test is z = -2.05.<br>8)<br>A) 0.4798<br>B) 0.0202<br>C) 0.5000<br>D) 0.0453<br>3<br>

Extracted text: Find the indicated value. 9) 225 individuals who complained of chronic pain were randomly assigned to three daily treatments: three tablets of Brand A (prescription drug), three tablests of Brand B (non-prescription drug), or three placebos. Each subject was questioned to determine the 9) 4) Assume that the weights of quarters are normally distributed with a mean of 5.67 g and a standard deviation 0.070 g. A vending machine will only accept coins weighing between 5.48 g and 5.82 g. What percentage of legal quarters will be rejected? A) 2.48% 4) effectiveness of their treatment. Find x2a the x2 critical value based on a 0.01 significance level. B) 1.94% C) 1.62% D) 0.0196% Brand A Brand B Placebo Solve the problem. Relief from 5) A 99% confidence interval (in inches) for the mean height of a population is 65.64 < µ="">< 67.16.="" this="" result="" is="" based="" on="" a="" sample="" of="" size="" 144.="" if="" the="" confidence="" interval="" 65.85="">< µ="">< 66.95 is obtained from the same sample data, what is the degree of confidence? (hint: you will first need to find the sample mean and sample standard deviation). a) 94% 5) pain some relief from pain no relief from pain 17 15 45 33 34 105 b) 93% c) 92% d) 95% 25 26 use the given information to find the co efficient of determination. 6) the following are costs of advertising (in thousands of dollars) and the numbers of products sold (in thousands): a) critical value: x²a= 9.49 b) critical value: x2a = 21.67 cost 9 2 4 2 5 9 10 c) critical value: x²a= 13.28 d) critical value: x2g = 16.92 number | 85 52 55 68 67 86 83 73 the equation of the regression line is y' = 2.78846x + 55.7885. find the coefficient of determination. a) 0.7077 solve the problem. 10) the following frequency distribution analyzes the scores on a math test. find the indicated class b) -0.0707 c) 0.5009 d) 0.2353 10) boundaries. formulate the indica ted conclusion in nontechnical terms. be sure to address the original claim. number of students scores 7) the owner of a football team claims that the average attendance at games is over 727, and he is therefore justified in moving the team to a city with a larger stadium. assuming that a hypothesis test of the claim has been conducted and that the conclusion is failure to reject the null hypothesis, 7) 40-59 60-75 76-82 83-94 95-99 15 state the conclusion in nontechnical terms. the class boundaries of scores class 95-99 are a) there is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the mean attendance is less than 727. b) there is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that the mean attendance is less than a) 94.5, 100.5 b) 95.5, 100.5 c) 95.5, 99.5 d) 94.5, 99.5 727. c) there is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the mean attendance is greater than than 727. d) there is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that the mean attendance is greater than 727. use the given information to find the p-value. 8) the test statistic in a left-tailed test is z = -2.05. 8) a) 0.4798 b) 0.0202 c) 0.5000 d) 0.0453 3 66.95="" is="" obtained="" from="" the="" same="" sample="" data,="" what="" is="" the="" degree="" of="" confidence?="" (hint:="" you="" will="" first="" need="" to="" find="" the="" sample="" mean="" and="" sample="" standard="" deviation).="" a)="" 94%="" 5)="" pain="" some="" relief="" from="" pain="" no="" relief="" from="" pain="" 17="" 15="" 45="" 33="" 34="" 105="" b)="" 93%="" c)="" 92%="" d)="" 95%="" 25="" 26="" use="" the="" given="" information="" to="" find="" the="" co="" efficient="" of="" determination.="" 6)="" the="" following="" are="" costs="" of="" advertising="" (in="" thousands="" of="" dollars)="" and="" the="" numbers="" of="" products="" sold="" (in="" thousands):="" a)="" critical="" value:="" x²a="9.49" b)="" critical="" value:="" x2a="21.67" cost="" 9="" 2="" 4="" 2="" 5="" 9="" 10="" c)="" critical="" value:="" x²a="13.28" d)="" critical="" value:="" x2g="16.92" number="" |="" 85="" 52="" 55="" 68="" 67="" 86="" 83="" 73="" the="" equation="" of="" the="" regression="" line="" is="" y'="2.78846x" +="" 55.7885.="" find="" the="" coefficient="" of="" determination.="" a)="" 0.7077="" solve="" the="" problem.="" 10)="" the="" following="" frequency="" distribution="" analyzes="" the="" scores="" on="" a="" math="" test.="" find="" the="" indicated="" class="" b)="" -0.0707="" c)="" 0.5009="" d)="" 0.2353="" 10)="" boundaries.="" formulate="" the="" indica="" ted="" conclusion="" in="" nontechnical="" terms.="" be="" sure="" to="" address="" the="" original="" claim.="" number="" of="" students="" scores="" 7)="" the="" owner="" of="" a="" football="" team="" claims="" that="" the="" average="" attendance="" at="" games="" is="" over="" 727,="" and="" he="" is="" therefore="" justified="" in="" moving="" the="" team="" to="" a="" city="" with="" a="" larger="" stadium.="" assuming="" that="" a="" hypothesis="" test="" of="" the="" claim="" has="" been="" conducted="" and="" that="" the="" conclusion="" is="" failure="" to="" reject="" the="" null="" hypothesis,="" 7)="" 40-59="" 60-75="" 76-82="" 83-94="" 95-99="" 15="" state="" the="" conclusion="" in="" nontechnical="" terms.="" the="" class="" boundaries="" of="" scores="" class="" 95-99="" are="" a)="" there="" is="" sufficient="" evidence="" to="" support="" the="" claim="" that="" the="" mean="" attendance="" is="" less="" than="" 727.="" b)="" there="" is="" not="" sufficient="" evidence="" to="" support="" the="" claim="" that="" the="" mean="" attendance="" is="" less="" than="" a)="" 94.5,="" 100.5="" b)="" 95.5,="" 100.5="" c)="" 95.5,="" 99.5="" d)="" 94.5,="" 99.5="" 727.="" c)="" there="" is="" sufficient="" evidence="" to="" support="" the="" claim="" that="" the="" mean="" attendance="" is="" greater="" than="" than="" 727.="" d)="" there="" is="" not="" sufficient="" evidence="" to="" support="" the="" claim="" that="" the="" mean="" attendance="" is="" greater="" than="" 727.="" use="" the="" given="" information="" to="" find="" the="" p-value.="" 8)="" the="" test="" statistic="" in="" a="" left-tailed="" test="" is="" z="-2.05." 8)="" a)="" 0.4798="" b)="" 0.0202="" c)="" 0.5000="" d)="" 0.0453="">
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