AP Statistics Problems #03
AP Statistics Problems #03
AP Statistics Problems #03
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2.
3.
A medical researcher wants to estimate the survival time of a patient after the onset of
a particular type of cancer and after a particular regimen of radiotherapy.
A. What is the variable of interest to the medical researcher? (1 point)
B. Is the variable in part A qualitative, quantitative discrete, or quantitative
continuous? (1 point)
4.
Fifty people are grouped into four categoriesA, B, C, and Dand the number of
people who fall into each category is shown in the table:
Category
A
B
C
D
Frequency
11
14
20
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Statistics Assignment
Identifying Types of Data and Statistics
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The 1960s generation was never as radical as it was portrayed. According to an opinion
poll in The American Enterprise, when a group of 30-40-year-olds were asked to
describe their political views in the 1960s and early 1970s, they gave these responses:
Conservative:
Moderate:
Liberal:
Radical:
28%
35%
31%
6%
Source: Karlyn Bowman, ed., "Opinion Pulse: '60s Kids: The Way They Were," The American Enterprise,
May/June 1997; p. 91.
Statistics Assignment
Identifying Types of Data and Statistics
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Acknowledgements
Part 1 / Question 1:
This is question 1.2 (a-d) from page 15 of Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Tenth Edition, by W.
Mendenhall, R. Beaver, and B. Beaver. Copyright 1999 by Brooks Cole, division of Thompson Learning
Incorporated. Further reproduction is prohibited without permission of the publisher.
Part 1 / Question 2:
This is question 1.3 (a-d) from page 15 of Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Tenth Edition, by W.
Mendenhall, R. Beaver, and B. Beaver. Copyright 1999 by Brooks Cole, division of Thompson Learning
Incorporated. Further reproduction is prohibited without permission of the publisher.
Part 1 / Question 3:
This is question 1.6 (a & b) from page 15 of Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Tenth Edition, by W.
Mendenhall, R. Beaver, and B. Beaver. Copyright 1999 by Brooks Cole, division of Thompson Learning
Incorporated. Further reproduction is prohibited without permission of the publisher.
Part 1 / Question 4:
This is question 1.8 (b) from page 16 of Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Tenth Edition, by W. Mendenhall,
R. Beaver, and B. Beaver. Copyright 1999 by Brooks Cole, division of Thompson Learning Incorporated. Further
reproduction is prohibited without permission of the publisher.
Part 1 / Question 5:
This is question 1.12 (b) from page 17 of Introduction to Probability and Statistics, Tenth Edition, by W.
Mendenhall, R. Beaver, and B. Beaver. Copyright 1999 by Brooks Cole, division of Thompson Learning
Incorporated. Further reproduction is prohibited without permission of the publisher.
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