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Statistics and Probability L4-5(Summative Test)

The document consists of a summative test on statistics and probability, requiring the reader to determine the truth of various statements about sampling distributions and population characteristics. It includes problems to calculate population mean, variance, and standard deviation for given datasets, as well as sample mean, variance, and standard deviation for other datasets. The test is structured into sections A, B, and C, focusing on theoretical understanding and practical calculations.

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Statistics and Probability L4-5(Summative Test)

The document consists of a summative test on statistics and probability, requiring the reader to determine the truth of various statements about sampling distributions and population characteristics. It includes problems to calculate population mean, variance, and standard deviation for given datasets, as well as sample mean, variance, and standard deviation for other datasets. The test is structured into sections A, B, and C, focusing on theoretical understanding and practical calculations.

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Statistics and Probability L4- D. Solve the following problems.

(35
5(Summative Test) points)
A. Write TRUE if the statement is correct
1. A sample of size three is to be taken
and write FALSE if otherwise, then encircle
from a population consisting of the
the word or phrases that makes the
numbers 2,3,5,6 and 4. Construct the
statement incorrect.
sampling distribution of the sample mean.
1. The standard normal distribution is also
2. Given the sampling distribution of
a normal distribution having a mean of 0
sample mean in problem number 1. Find
and a standard deviation of 1.
the mean and variance of the sampling
2. P(a<Z<b) indicates that the z-value is
distribution of sample mean.
between a and b.

3. P(Z>a) means z-value is above.

4. The population refers to the subset


taken from the sample.

5. Sample refers to the whole group under


the study or investigation.

B. Find the population mean, population


variance and population standard
deviation of the following problems below.
(10 points)

1. A factory produces 5 identical


machines. The lifespans (in years) of these
machines before failure are: 8,10,9,11,12

2. A researcher measures the heights (in


cm) of 6 plants in a controlled experiment.
The recorded heights are:
45,50,55,60,65,70

3. A teacher records the quiz scores of 5


students: 6,8,7,5,9

C. Find the sample mean, sample variance


and sample standard deviation of the
following problems below. (10 points)

1. A coach records the running times (in


seconds) of 6 athletes in a 100-meter
race: 12,14,11,13,15,10

2. A shopkeeper records the daily sales (in


dollars) for 6 days: 50,60,55,65,70,58

3. A farmer measures the weight (in kg) of


4 pumpkins from his harvest: 4,6,5,7

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