CH 2 Modelling Distribution Data Review
CH 2 Modelling Distribution Data Review
2 Review Sheet
1. Students in a large psychology class measured the time, in seconds, it took each of them to perform a
certain task. The times were later converted to minutes. If a student had a standardized score of z =
1.72 before the conversion, what is the standardized score for the student after the conversion?
(A) z = 0.26
(B) z=1.03
(C) z=1.72
(D) z = 1.98
(E) The standardized score for the student after the conversion cannot be determined.
2. The prices, in thousands of dollars, of 35 used cars at a certain car dealership are shown in the table
below.
Which of the following best describes the shape of the distribution of used car prices at the
dealership?
3. Athletes in a particular sport are classified as either offense or defense. The distribution of weights
for the athletes classified as offense are approximately normally distributed, centered at 200 pounds,
and ranges from 150 pounds to 250 pounds. The distribution of weights for the athletes classified as
defense is approximately normal, centered at 300 pounds, and ranges from 250 pounds to 350
pounds. There are 1,500 athletes in each classification. Which of the following is the best
description of the histogram of all 3,000 athletes.
x - 78
(A) 0.44 =
(8.6) 2
x - 78
(B) 0.67 =
(8.6) 2
x - 78
(C) 0.33 =
8.6
x - 78
(D) 0.44 =
8.6
x - 78
(E) 0.67 =
8.6
5. The height of 3-year-old boys is approximately normally distributed. Duncan and Shane are 3-year-
old boys. Duncan is 32 inches tall and is in the 32nd percentile of the distribution. Shane is 34
inches tall and is at the 62nd percentile of the distribution. Which of the following is closest to the
mean of the height distribution?
6. Height, in meters, is measured for each person in a sample. After the data are collected, all the
height measurements are converted from meters to centimeters by multiplying each measurement by
100. Which of the following statistics will remain the same for both units of measure?
(A) r, s, t
(B) r, t, s
(C) s, t, r
(D) t, r, s
(E) t, s, r
8. Each value in the sample has been transformed by multiply by 3 and then adding 10. If the original
sample had a variance of 4, what is the variance of the transformed sample?
(A) 4
(B) 12
(C) 16
(D) 22
(E) 36
9. The distribution of weights of female college cross-country runners is approximately normal with
mean of 122 pounds and a standard deviation of 8 pounds. Which of the following is closest to the
percent of runners who weigh between 114 pounds and 138 pounds?
(A) 18%
(B) 32%
(C) 68%
(D) 82%
(E) 95%
10. A distribution of test scores is not symmetric. Which of the following is the best estimate of the z-
score of the third quartile?
(A) 0.67
(B) 0.75
(C) 1.00
(D) 1.41
(E) The z-score cannot be estimated from the information given.
11. In a study investigating the effect of car speed on accident severity, 5000 reports of fatal automobile
accidents were examined, and the vehicle speed at impact was recorded for each one. It was
determined that the average speed was 42 mph and the standard deviation was 15 mph. In addition,
a histogram revealed that vehicle speed at impact is approximately normally distributed.
a) Between what two numbers did the middle 95% of all the recorded speeds fall? Draw a sketch
and justify your answer.
b) What proportion of vehicle speeds were between 30 mph and 55 mph? Draw a sketch and justify
your answer.
c) What vehicle speed would rank in the 90th percentile? Draw a sketch and justify your answer.
12. A large regional real estate company keeps records of home sales for each of its sales agents. Each
month, the company publishes the sales volume for each agent. Monthly sales volume is defined as
the total sales price of all homes sold by the agent during a month. The figure below displays the
cumulative relative frequency plot of the most recent monthly sales volume (in hundreds of
thousands of dollars) for these agents.
(a) In the context of this question, explain what information is conveyed by the circled point.
(b) What proportion of sales agents achieved monthly sales volumes between $700,000 and
$800,000? Justify your answer.
(c) For values between 10 and 11 on the horizontal axis, the cumulative relative frequency plot is
flat. In the context of this question, explain what this means.
(d) A bonus is to be given to 20 percent of the sales agents. Those who achieved the highest monthly
sales volume during the preceding month will receive a bonus. What is the minimum monthly
sales volume an agent must have achieved to qualify for the bonus?