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MATH 533 Final Exam Set 1
1. (TCO D) PuttingPeople2Work has a growing business placing out-of-work MBAs. They
claim they can place a client in a job in their field in less than 36 weeks. You are given
the following data from a sample.
Sample size: 100
Population standard deviation: 5
Sample mean: 34.2
Formulate a hypothesis test to evaluate the claim. (Points : 10)
Ho: µ = 36; Ha: µ ≠ 36
Ho: µ ≥ 36; Ha: µ < 36
Ho: µ ≤ 34.2; Ha: µ > 34.2
Ho: µ > 36; Ha: µ ≤ 36
Ans. b.
H0 must always have equal sign, < 36 weeks
2. (TCO B) The Republican party is interested in studying the number of republicans that
might vote in a particular congressional district. Assume that the number of voters is
binomially distributed by party affiliation (either republican or not republican). If 10
people show up at the polls, determine the following:
Binomial distribution
10 n
0.5 p
X P(X)
cumulative
probability
0 0.00098 0.00098
1 0.00977 0.01074
2 0.04395 0.05469
3 0.11719 0.17188
4 0.20508 0.37695
5 0.24609 0.62305
6 0.20508 0.82813
7 0.11719 0.94531
8 0.04395 0.98926
9 0.00977 0.99902
10 0.00098 1.00000
What is the probability that no more than four will be republicans? (Points : 10)
38%
12%
21%
62%
Ans. a
look at x=4, cumulative probability
3. (TCO A) Company ABC had sales per month as listed below. Using the Minitab output given,
determine:
(A) Range (5 points);
(B) Median (5 points); and
(C) The range of the data that would contain 68% of the results. (5 points).
Raw data: sales/month (Millions of $)
23
45
34
34
56
67
54
34
45
56
23
19
Descriptive Statistics: Sales
Variable Total Count Mean StDev Variance Minimum Maximum Range
Sales 12 40.83 15.39 236.88 19.00 67.00 48.00
Stem-and-Leaf Display: Sales
Stem-and-leaf of Sales N = 12
Leaf Unit = 1.0
1 1 9
3 2 33
3 2
6 3 444
6 3
6 4
6 4 55
4 5 4
3 5 66
1 6
1 6 7
Reference:
(TCO A) Company ABC had sales per month as listed below. Using the MegaStat output
given, determine:
(A) Range (5 points)
(B) Median (5 points)
(C) The range of the data that would contain 68% of the results. (5 points)
Raw data: sales/month (Millions of $)
19
34
23
34
56
45
35
36
46
47
19
23
count 12
mean 34.75
sample variance 146.20
sample standard deviation 12.09
minimum 19
maximum 56
range 37
Stem and Leaf plot for # 1
stem unit = 10
leaf unit = 1
count 12.00000
mean 34.75000
sample variance 146.20455
sample standard
deviation
12.09151
minimum 19.00000
maximum 56.00000
range 37.00000
1st quartile 23.00000
median 34.50000
3rd quartile 45.25000
interquartile range 22.25000
mode 19.00000
4. (TCO C, D) Tesla Motors needs to buy axles for their new car. They are considering using
Chris Cross Manufacturing as a vendor. Tesla’s requirement is that 95% of the axles are 100 cm
± 2 cm. The following data is from a test run from Chris Cross Manufacturing. Should Tesla
select them as a vendor? Explain your answer.
Descriptive statistics
count 16
mean 99.850
sample variance 4.627
sample standard deviation 2.151
minimum 96.9
maximum 104
range 7.1
population variance 4.338
population standard deviation 2.083
standard error of the mean 0.538
tolerance interval 95.45% lower 95.548
tolerance interval 95.45% upper 104.152
margin of error 4.302
1st quartile 98.850
median 99.200
3rd quartile 100.550
interquartile range 1.700
mode 103.000
(Points : 25)
Reference: Chegg
Tesla Motors needs to buy axles for their new car. They are considering using Chris Cross
Manufacturing as a vendor. Tesla’s requirement is that 95% of the axles are 100 cm ± 5 cm. The
following data is MegaStat output from a test run from Chris Cross Manufacturing.
Descriptive statistics
count: 16
mean: 99.938
sample variance: 2.313
sample standard deviation: 1.521
minimum: 97
maximum: 102.9
range: 5.9
population variance: 2.169
population standard deviation: 1.473
standard error of the mean: 0.380
tollerance interval 95.45% lower: 96.896
tolerance interval 95.45% upper: 102.979
half-width: 3.042
1st quartile: 98.900
median: 99.850
3rd quartile: 100.475
interquartile range: 1.575
mode: 98.900
Question: Should Tesla select them as a vendor? Explain your answer.
Answers (1)
· Given that,
Tesla Motors needs to buy axles for their new car.
They are considering using Chris Cross Manufacturing as a vendor.
Tesla’s requirement is that 95% of the axles are 100 cm ± 5 cm.
The following data is MegaStat output from a test run from Chris
Cross Manufacturing:
Descriptive statistics
count: 16
mean: 99.938
sample variance: 2.313
sample standard deviation: 1.521
minimum: 97
maximum: 102.9
range: 5.9
population variance: 2.169
population standard deviation: 1.473
standard error of the mean: 0.380
tollerance interval 95.45% lower: 96.896
tolerance interval 95.45% upper: 102.979
half-width: 3.042
1st quartile: 98.900
median: 99.850
3rd quartile: 100.475
interquartile range: 1.575
mode: 98.900
Now, we have to construct 95% confidence interval for the data from
the Chris Cross Manufacturing
5. (TCO D) A PC manufacturer claims that no more than 2% of their machines are
defective. In a random sample of 100 machines, it is found that 4.5% are defective. The
manufacturer claims this is a fluke of the sample. At a .02 level of significance, test the
manufacturer’s claim, and explain your answer.
Test and CI for One Proportion
Test of p = 0.02 vs p > 0.02
Sample X N Sample p 98% Lower Bound Z-Value P-Value
1 4 100 0.040000 0.000000 1.43 0.077
Reference:
Set up the hypotheses:
H0: p <= 0.02
Ha: p > 0.02
This is a one tailed test, since we will only reject for high proportions.
Since we are using a 0.02 level of significance (it’s just chance that the hypotheses happen
to have the same value as this), we’ll reject the null hypothesis if our P Value is less than
0.02.
The computed P value from Megastat was 0.0371.
This is higher than the significance level.
Therefore, we do not reject H0:.
We can say that the proportion is still less than or equal to 2%, and this was a fluke.
Final Page 2
1. (TCO B) The following table
gives the number of visits to
recreational facilities by kind and
geographical region.
(Points : 30)
Ans.
Eas
t
Sout
h
Midwe
st
Wes
t
Total
s
Local
Park
55 328 29 52 464
Nation
al Park
23
3
514 204 251 1202
State
Park
10
0
526 65 102 793
Totals 38 1368 298 405 2459
a. Tot
al
people
= 2459
Sout
h +
Wes
t =
1368
+
405
=
1773
probabili
ty —
divide
these:
1773/24
59 =
approx
0.721
b
.
Total
Midwe
st =
298
Midwe
st local
park =
29
Divid
e:
8
(A) Referring to the above table, if a
visitor is chosen at random, what is
the probability that he or she is either
from the South or from the West?
(15 points)
(B) Referring to the above table,
given that the visitor is from the
Midwest, what is the probability that
he or she visited a local park? (15
points)
2. (TCO B, F) The length of time Americans exercise each week is normally distributed
with a mean of 15.8 minutes and a standard deviation of 2.2 minutes
X P(X≤x) P(X≥x) Mean Std dev
11 .0146 .9854 15.8 2.2
15 .3581 .6419 15.8 2.2
21 .9910 .0090 15.8 2.2
24 .9999 .0001 15.8 2.2
p(lower) p(upper)
(A) Analyze the output above to determine what percentage of Americans will exercise between
11 and 21 minutes per week. (15 points)
(B) What percentage of Americans will exercise less than 15 minutes? If 1000 Americans were
evaluated, how many would you expect to have exercised less than 15 minutes? (15
points) (Points : 30)
MATH 533 Final Exam Set 2
1. (TCO A) Seventeen salespeople reported the following number of sales calls completed
last month.
72 93 82 81 82 97 102 107 119
86 88 91 83 93 73 100 102
3. Compute the mean, median, mode, and standard deviation, Q1, Q3, Min, and Max for
the above sample data on number of sales calls per month.
b. In the context of this situation, interpret the Median, Q1, and Q3. (Points : 33)
2. (TCO B) Cedar Home Furnishings has collected data on their customers in terms of
whether they reside in an urban location or a suburban location, as well as rating the
customers as either “good,” “borderline,” or “poor.” The data is below.
Urban Suburban Total
Good 60 168 228
Borderline 36 72 108
Poor 24 40 64
Total 120 280 400
If you choose a customer at random, then find the probability that the customer
a. is considered “borderline.”
3. (TCO B) Historically, 70% of your customers at Rodale Emporium pay for their
purchases using credit cards. In a sample of 20 customers, find the probability that
a. exactly 14 customers will pay for their purchases using credit cards.
5. (TCO C) An operations analyst from an airline company has been asked to develop a
fairly accurate estimate of the mean refueling and baggage handling time at a foreign
airport. A random sample of 36 refueling and baggage handling times yields the
following results.
Sample Size = 36
Sample Mean = 24.2 minutes
Sample Standard Deviation = 4.2 minutes
a. Compute the 90% confidence interval for the population mean refueling and baggage
time.
6. (TCO C) The manufacturer of a certain brand of toothpaste claims that a high percentage
of dentists recommend the use of their toothpaste. A random sample of 400 dentists
results in 310 recommending their toothpaste.
a. Compute the 99% confidence interval for the population proportion of dentists who
recommend the use of this toothpaste.
7. (TCO D) A Ford Motor Company quality improvement team believes that its recently
implemented defect reduction program has reduced the proportion of paint defects. Prior
to the implementation of the program, the proportion of paint defects was .03 and had
been stationary for the past 6 months. Ford selects a random sample of 2,000 cars built
after the implementation of the defect reduction program. There were 45 cars with paint
defects in that sample. Does the sample data provide evidence to conclude that the
proportion of paint defects is now less than .03 (with a = .01)? Use the hypothesis testing
procedure outlined below.
a. Formulate the null and alternative hypotheses.
8. (TCO D) A new car dealer calculates that the dealership must average more than 4.5%
profit on sales of new cars. A random sample of 81 cars gives the following result.
Sample Size = 81
Sample Mean = 4.97%
Sample Standard Deviation = 1.8%
Does the sample data provide evidence to conclude that the dealership averages more
than 4.5% profit on sales of new cars (using a = .10)? Use the hypothesis testing
procedure outlined below.
a. Formulate the null and alternative hypotheses.
1. (TCO E) Bill McFarland is a real estate broker who specializes in selling farmland in a
large western state. Because Bill advises many of his clients about pricing their land, he
is interested in developing a pricing formula of some type. He feels he could increase his
business significantly if he could accurately determine the value of a farmer’s land. A
geologist tells Bill that the soil and rock characteristics in most of the area that Bill sells
do not vary much. Thus the price of land should depend greatly on acreage. Bill selects a
sample of 30 plots recently sold. The data is found below (in Minitab), where X=Acreage
and Y=Price ($1,000s).
PRICE ACREAGE PREDICT
60 20.0 50
130 40.5 250
25 10.2
300 100.0
85 30.0
182 56.5
115 41.0
24 10.0
60 18.5
92 30.0
77 25.6
122 42.0
41 14.0
200 70.0
42 13.0
60 21.6
20 6.5
145 45.0
61 19.2
235 80.0
250 90.0
278 95.0
118 41.0
46 14.0
69 22.0
220 81.5
235 78.0
50 16.0
25 10.0
290 100.0
Correlations: PRICE, ACREAGE
Pearson correlation of PRICE and ACREAGE = 0.997
P-Value = 0.000
RegressionAnalysis: PRICE versus ACREAGE
The regression equation is
PRICE = 2.26 + 2.89 ACREAGE
Predictor Coef SE Coef T P
Constant 2.257 2.231 1.01 0.320
ACREAGE 2.89202 0.04353 66.44 0.000
S = 7.21461 R-Sq = 99.4% R-Sq(adj) = 99.3%
Analysis of Variance
Source DF SS MS F P
Regression 1 229757 229757 4414.11 0.000
Residual Error 28 1457 52
Total 29 231215
Predicted Values for New Observations
New Obs Fit SE Fit 95% CI 95% PI
1 146.86 1.37 (144.05, 149.66) (131.82, 161.90)
2 725.26 9.18 (706.46, 744.06) (701.35, 749.17)XX
XX denotes a point that is an extreme outlier in the predictors.
Values of Predictors for New Observations
New Obs ACREAGE
1 50
2 250
1. Analyze the above output to determine the regression equation.
1. (TCO E) An insurance firm wishes to study the relationship between driving experience
(X1, in years), number of driving violations in the past three years (X2), and current
monthly auto insurance premium (Y). A sample of 12 insured drivers is selected at
random. The data is given below (in MINITAB):
Y X1 X2 Predict X1 Predict X2
74 5 2 8 1
38 14 0
50 6 1
63 10 3
97 4 6
55 8 2
57 11 3
43 16 1
99 3 5
46 9 1
35 19 0
60 13 3
RegressionAnalysis: Y versus X1, X2
The regression equation is
Y = 55.1 – 1.37 X1 + 8.05 X2
Predictor Coef SE Coef T P
Constant 55.138 7.309 7.54 0.000
X1 -1.3736 0.4885 -2.81 0.020
X2 8.053 1.307 6.16 0.000
S = 6.07296 R-Sq = 93.1% R-Sq(adj) = 91.6%
Analysis of Variance
Source DF SS MS F P
Regression 2 4490.3 2245.2 60.88 0.000
Residual Error 9 331.9 36.9
Total 11 4822.3
Predicted Values for New Observations
New Obs Fit SE Fit 95% CI 95% PI
1 52.20 2.91 (45.62, 58.79) (36.97, 67.44)
Values of Predictors for New Observations
New Obs X1 X2
1 8.00 1.00
Correlations: Y, X1, X2
Y X1
X1 -0.800
0.002
X2 0.933 -0.660
0.000 0.020
Cell Contents: Pearson correlation
P-Value
a. Analyze the above output to determine the multiple regression equation.
MATH 533 Final Exam Set 3
MATH 533 Final Exam Set 4

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  • 1. MATH 533 ( Applied Managerial Statistics ) Final Exam Answers Follow Below Link to DownloadTutorial https://homeworklance.com/downloads/math-533-applied-managerial-statistics-final-exam-answers/ For More Information Visit Our Website ( https://homeworklance.com/ ) Email us At: Support@homeworklance.com orlancehomework@gmail.com MATH 533 Final Exam Set 1 1. (TCO D) PuttingPeople2Work has a growing business placing out-of-work MBAs. They claim they can place a client in a job in their field in less than 36 weeks. You are given the following data from a sample. Sample size: 100 Population standard deviation: 5 Sample mean: 34.2 Formulate a hypothesis test to evaluate the claim. (Points : 10) Ho: µ = 36; Ha: µ ≠ 36 Ho: µ ≥ 36; Ha: µ < 36 Ho: µ ≤ 34.2; Ha: µ > 34.2 Ho: µ > 36; Ha: µ ≤ 36 Ans. b. H0 must always have equal sign, < 36 weeks 2. (TCO B) The Republican party is interested in studying the number of republicans that might vote in a particular congressional district. Assume that the number of voters is binomially distributed by party affiliation (either republican or not republican). If 10 people show up at the polls, determine the following: Binomial distribution 10 n 0.5 p
  • 2. X P(X) cumulative probability 0 0.00098 0.00098 1 0.00977 0.01074 2 0.04395 0.05469 3 0.11719 0.17188 4 0.20508 0.37695 5 0.24609 0.62305 6 0.20508 0.82813 7 0.11719 0.94531 8 0.04395 0.98926 9 0.00977 0.99902 10 0.00098 1.00000 What is the probability that no more than four will be republicans? (Points : 10) 38% 12% 21% 62% Ans. a look at x=4, cumulative probability 3. (TCO A) Company ABC had sales per month as listed below. Using the Minitab output given, determine: (A) Range (5 points); (B) Median (5 points); and (C) The range of the data that would contain 68% of the results. (5 points). Raw data: sales/month (Millions of $) 23 45 34 34 56 67 54 34 45 56 23 19 Descriptive Statistics: Sales Variable Total Count Mean StDev Variance Minimum Maximum Range Sales 12 40.83 15.39 236.88 19.00 67.00 48.00
  • 3. Stem-and-Leaf Display: Sales Stem-and-leaf of Sales N = 12 Leaf Unit = 1.0 1 1 9 3 2 33 3 2 6 3 444 6 3 6 4 6 4 55 4 5 4 3 5 66 1 6 1 6 7 Reference: (TCO A) Company ABC had sales per month as listed below. Using the MegaStat output given, determine: (A) Range (5 points) (B) Median (5 points) (C) The range of the data that would contain 68% of the results. (5 points) Raw data: sales/month (Millions of $) 19 34 23 34 56 45 35 36 46 47 19 23 count 12 mean 34.75 sample variance 146.20 sample standard deviation 12.09 minimum 19
  • 4. maximum 56 range 37 Stem and Leaf plot for # 1 stem unit = 10 leaf unit = 1 count 12.00000 mean 34.75000 sample variance 146.20455 sample standard deviation 12.09151 minimum 19.00000 maximum 56.00000 range 37.00000 1st quartile 23.00000 median 34.50000 3rd quartile 45.25000 interquartile range 22.25000 mode 19.00000 4. (TCO C, D) Tesla Motors needs to buy axles for their new car. They are considering using Chris Cross Manufacturing as a vendor. Tesla’s requirement is that 95% of the axles are 100 cm ± 2 cm. The following data is from a test run from Chris Cross Manufacturing. Should Tesla select them as a vendor? Explain your answer. Descriptive statistics count 16 mean 99.850 sample variance 4.627 sample standard deviation 2.151 minimum 96.9 maximum 104 range 7.1 population variance 4.338 population standard deviation 2.083 standard error of the mean 0.538 tolerance interval 95.45% lower 95.548
  • 5. tolerance interval 95.45% upper 104.152 margin of error 4.302 1st quartile 98.850 median 99.200 3rd quartile 100.550 interquartile range 1.700 mode 103.000 (Points : 25) Reference: Chegg Tesla Motors needs to buy axles for their new car. They are considering using Chris Cross Manufacturing as a vendor. Tesla’s requirement is that 95% of the axles are 100 cm ± 5 cm. The following data is MegaStat output from a test run from Chris Cross Manufacturing. Descriptive statistics count: 16 mean: 99.938 sample variance: 2.313 sample standard deviation: 1.521 minimum: 97 maximum: 102.9 range: 5.9 population variance: 2.169 population standard deviation: 1.473 standard error of the mean: 0.380 tollerance interval 95.45% lower: 96.896 tolerance interval 95.45% upper: 102.979 half-width: 3.042 1st quartile: 98.900 median: 99.850 3rd quartile: 100.475 interquartile range: 1.575 mode: 98.900 Question: Should Tesla select them as a vendor? Explain your answer. Answers (1) · Given that,
  • 6. Tesla Motors needs to buy axles for their new car. They are considering using Chris Cross Manufacturing as a vendor. Tesla’s requirement is that 95% of the axles are 100 cm ± 5 cm. The following data is MegaStat output from a test run from Chris Cross Manufacturing: Descriptive statistics count: 16 mean: 99.938 sample variance: 2.313 sample standard deviation: 1.521 minimum: 97 maximum: 102.9 range: 5.9 population variance: 2.169 population standard deviation: 1.473 standard error of the mean: 0.380 tollerance interval 95.45% lower: 96.896 tolerance interval 95.45% upper: 102.979 half-width: 3.042 1st quartile: 98.900 median: 99.850 3rd quartile: 100.475 interquartile range: 1.575 mode: 98.900 Now, we have to construct 95% confidence interval for the data from the Chris Cross Manufacturing 5. (TCO D) A PC manufacturer claims that no more than 2% of their machines are defective. In a random sample of 100 machines, it is found that 4.5% are defective. The manufacturer claims this is a fluke of the sample. At a .02 level of significance, test the manufacturer’s claim, and explain your answer. Test and CI for One Proportion Test of p = 0.02 vs p > 0.02 Sample X N Sample p 98% Lower Bound Z-Value P-Value 1 4 100 0.040000 0.000000 1.43 0.077 Reference: Set up the hypotheses:
  • 7. H0: p <= 0.02 Ha: p > 0.02 This is a one tailed test, since we will only reject for high proportions. Since we are using a 0.02 level of significance (it’s just chance that the hypotheses happen to have the same value as this), we’ll reject the null hypothesis if our P Value is less than 0.02. The computed P value from Megastat was 0.0371. This is higher than the significance level. Therefore, we do not reject H0:. We can say that the proportion is still less than or equal to 2%, and this was a fluke. Final Page 2 1. (TCO B) The following table gives the number of visits to recreational facilities by kind and geographical region. (Points : 30) Ans. Eas t Sout h Midwe st Wes t Total s Local Park 55 328 29 52 464 Nation al Park 23 3 514 204 251 1202 State Park 10 0 526 65 102 793 Totals 38 1368 298 405 2459 a. Tot al people = 2459 Sout h + Wes t = 1368 + 405 = 1773 probabili ty — divide these: 1773/24 59 = approx 0.721 b . Total Midwe st = 298 Midwe st local park = 29 Divid e:
  • 8. 8 (A) Referring to the above table, if a visitor is chosen at random, what is the probability that he or she is either from the South or from the West? (15 points) (B) Referring to the above table, given that the visitor is from the Midwest, what is the probability that he or she visited a local park? (15 points) 2. (TCO B, F) The length of time Americans exercise each week is normally distributed with a mean of 15.8 minutes and a standard deviation of 2.2 minutes X P(X≤x) P(X≥x) Mean Std dev 11 .0146 .9854 15.8 2.2 15 .3581 .6419 15.8 2.2 21 .9910 .0090 15.8 2.2 24 .9999 .0001 15.8 2.2 p(lower) p(upper) (A) Analyze the output above to determine what percentage of Americans will exercise between 11 and 21 minutes per week. (15 points) (B) What percentage of Americans will exercise less than 15 minutes? If 1000 Americans were evaluated, how many would you expect to have exercised less than 15 minutes? (15 points) (Points : 30) MATH 533 Final Exam Set 2 1. (TCO A) Seventeen salespeople reported the following number of sales calls completed last month. 72 93 82 81 82 97 102 107 119 86 88 91 83 93 73 100 102
  • 9. 3. Compute the mean, median, mode, and standard deviation, Q1, Q3, Min, and Max for the above sample data on number of sales calls per month. b. In the context of this situation, interpret the Median, Q1, and Q3. (Points : 33) 2. (TCO B) Cedar Home Furnishings has collected data on their customers in terms of whether they reside in an urban location or a suburban location, as well as rating the customers as either “good,” “borderline,” or “poor.” The data is below. Urban Suburban Total Good 60 168 228 Borderline 36 72 108 Poor 24 40 64 Total 120 280 400 If you choose a customer at random, then find the probability that the customer a. is considered “borderline.” 3. (TCO B) Historically, 70% of your customers at Rodale Emporium pay for their purchases using credit cards. In a sample of 20 customers, find the probability that a. exactly 14 customers will pay for their purchases using credit cards. 5. (TCO C) An operations analyst from an airline company has been asked to develop a fairly accurate estimate of the mean refueling and baggage handling time at a foreign airport. A random sample of 36 refueling and baggage handling times yields the following results. Sample Size = 36 Sample Mean = 24.2 minutes Sample Standard Deviation = 4.2 minutes a. Compute the 90% confidence interval for the population mean refueling and baggage time.
  • 10. 6. (TCO C) The manufacturer of a certain brand of toothpaste claims that a high percentage of dentists recommend the use of their toothpaste. A random sample of 400 dentists results in 310 recommending their toothpaste. a. Compute the 99% confidence interval for the population proportion of dentists who recommend the use of this toothpaste. 7. (TCO D) A Ford Motor Company quality improvement team believes that its recently implemented defect reduction program has reduced the proportion of paint defects. Prior to the implementation of the program, the proportion of paint defects was .03 and had been stationary for the past 6 months. Ford selects a random sample of 2,000 cars built after the implementation of the defect reduction program. There were 45 cars with paint defects in that sample. Does the sample data provide evidence to conclude that the proportion of paint defects is now less than .03 (with a = .01)? Use the hypothesis testing procedure outlined below. a. Formulate the null and alternative hypotheses. 8. (TCO D) A new car dealer calculates that the dealership must average more than 4.5% profit on sales of new cars. A random sample of 81 cars gives the following result. Sample Size = 81 Sample Mean = 4.97% Sample Standard Deviation = 1.8% Does the sample data provide evidence to conclude that the dealership averages more than 4.5% profit on sales of new cars (using a = .10)? Use the hypothesis testing procedure outlined below. a. Formulate the null and alternative hypotheses. 1. (TCO E) Bill McFarland is a real estate broker who specializes in selling farmland in a large western state. Because Bill advises many of his clients about pricing their land, he is interested in developing a pricing formula of some type. He feels he could increase his business significantly if he could accurately determine the value of a farmer’s land. A geologist tells Bill that the soil and rock characteristics in most of the area that Bill sells do not vary much. Thus the price of land should depend greatly on acreage. Bill selects a
  • 11. sample of 30 plots recently sold. The data is found below (in Minitab), where X=Acreage and Y=Price ($1,000s). PRICE ACREAGE PREDICT 60 20.0 50 130 40.5 250 25 10.2 300 100.0 85 30.0 182 56.5 115 41.0 24 10.0 60 18.5 92 30.0 77 25.6 122 42.0 41 14.0 200 70.0 42 13.0 60 21.6 20 6.5 145 45.0 61 19.2 235 80.0 250 90.0 278 95.0 118 41.0 46 14.0 69 22.0 220 81.5 235 78.0 50 16.0 25 10.0 290 100.0 Correlations: PRICE, ACREAGE Pearson correlation of PRICE and ACREAGE = 0.997 P-Value = 0.000
  • 12. RegressionAnalysis: PRICE versus ACREAGE The regression equation is PRICE = 2.26 + 2.89 ACREAGE Predictor Coef SE Coef T P Constant 2.257 2.231 1.01 0.320 ACREAGE 2.89202 0.04353 66.44 0.000 S = 7.21461 R-Sq = 99.4% R-Sq(adj) = 99.3% Analysis of Variance Source DF SS MS F P Regression 1 229757 229757 4414.11 0.000 Residual Error 28 1457 52 Total 29 231215 Predicted Values for New Observations New Obs Fit SE Fit 95% CI 95% PI 1 146.86 1.37 (144.05, 149.66) (131.82, 161.90) 2 725.26 9.18 (706.46, 744.06) (701.35, 749.17)XX XX denotes a point that is an extreme outlier in the predictors. Values of Predictors for New Observations New Obs ACREAGE 1 50 2 250 1. Analyze the above output to determine the regression equation. 1. (TCO E) An insurance firm wishes to study the relationship between driving experience (X1, in years), number of driving violations in the past three years (X2), and current monthly auto insurance premium (Y). A sample of 12 insured drivers is selected at random. The data is given below (in MINITAB): Y X1 X2 Predict X1 Predict X2 74 5 2 8 1 38 14 0
  • 13. 50 6 1 63 10 3 97 4 6 55 8 2 57 11 3 43 16 1 99 3 5 46 9 1 35 19 0 60 13 3 RegressionAnalysis: Y versus X1, X2 The regression equation is Y = 55.1 – 1.37 X1 + 8.05 X2 Predictor Coef SE Coef T P Constant 55.138 7.309 7.54 0.000 X1 -1.3736 0.4885 -2.81 0.020 X2 8.053 1.307 6.16 0.000 S = 6.07296 R-Sq = 93.1% R-Sq(adj) = 91.6% Analysis of Variance Source DF SS MS F P Regression 2 4490.3 2245.2 60.88 0.000 Residual Error 9 331.9 36.9 Total 11 4822.3 Predicted Values for New Observations New Obs Fit SE Fit 95% CI 95% PI 1 52.20 2.91 (45.62, 58.79) (36.97, 67.44) Values of Predictors for New Observations New Obs X1 X2 1 8.00 1.00 Correlations: Y, X1, X2
  • 14. Y X1 X1 -0.800 0.002 X2 0.933 -0.660 0.000 0.020 Cell Contents: Pearson correlation P-Value a. Analyze the above output to determine the multiple regression equation. MATH 533 Final Exam Set 3 MATH 533 Final Exam Set 4