Math 302 Final Exam 2021 - American University | Math302 Final Exam_Graded A - American University
MATH 302 Final Exam 2021 - American University QUIZ 1 Question 1 of 20 1.0/ 1.0 Points Which of the following statements are false regarding a boxplot? A. The height of the box has no significance. B. Boxplots can be used to either describe a single variable in a data set or to compare two (or more) variables C. The length of the box equals the range of the data. D. The right and left of the box are the third and first quartiles Answer Key: C Question 2 of 20 1.0/ 1.0 Points A histogram that has a single peak and looks approximately the same to the left and right of the peak is called: A.balanced B.symmetric C.proportional D.bimodal Answer Key: B Question 3 of 20 0.0/ 1.0 Points Suppose that a histogram of a data set is approximately symmetric and "bell shaped". Approximately what percent of the observations are within two standard deviations of the mean? A.95% B.50% C.68% D.99.7% Answer Key: A Question 4 of 20 1.0/ 1.0 Points A population includes: A. only machines B. only households C. only people D. all objects of interest in a particular study Answer Key: D Question 5 of 20 1.0/ 1.0 Points The amount of time needed to run the Boston marathon is an example of which type of variable? A.discrete B.continuous C.none of the above D.qualitative Answer Key: B Question 6 of 20 1.0/ 1.0 Points Researchers may gain insight into the characteristics of a population by examining a A.sample of the population B.replica C.mathematical model describing the population D.description of the population - - - -
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