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For this exercise, please your AP Stylebook or the online equivalent available to you on campus (www.apstyleonline.com/american). Getting proficient at knowing where to find key info in the Stylebook will help you
Section 1: Using your Associated Press Style Guide, correct the following sentences:

1: Doctor Thomas Jones lived in Morgantown, West Virginia before moving to

Davenport, Iowa.

2: It is a principal concern among principals to have principles, he siad.

3: Vice-president Cheney goes to 7-11 frequently for a Dr Pepper.

4: Democratic United States Senator Charles Schumer, of New York, said he feels strongly
about the issues.

5: The Japanese premiere went to the movie premier.

6: The Army Corps of Engineers consulted on the World War Two Memorial in

Washington DC.

7: ‘It will be a challenge to find the al Qaeda in Pakistan,’ Vermont’s Republican Congressman Bill Johnson said.

8: Senator Chuck Robb, D-Va., is the son in law of President Lyndon B. Johnson.

9: Irregardless of the outcome, the chemistry major ran towards the English department near the Botany building.

10: The building on Grand Ave. was demolished during the 1980’s, inspite of protests by the hispanic population.

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Homework

Homework
Business Statistics II – STAT222
Summer 2015
(Due on 12/8/2015)
Name: 1-___________________________________________ Student ID ________________
2-___________________________________________ Student ID ________________
3-___________________________________________ Student ID ________________
4-___________________________________________ Student ID ________________

Instructions

This homework is a group homework (group of 4 students maximum)
It counts for 5% of your total grade.
Show All the Steps

Question One: Read the Problem [2 points]
A real estate agent believes that home with swimming pools take longer to sell than home without
swimming pools. A random sample of each type of recently sold homes was taken where the number of
days on the market is recorded. Results are:
Sample mean
Sample Standard deviation
Sample size

Homes with pool
77 days
8.4 days
19

Homes without pool
65 days
7.2 days
23

Assuming that the populations are normally distributed:
a. [1 point] What assumption we can make about the population variances: equal or unequal?
Interpret your results?

b. [1 point] Conduct the appropriate hypothesis test to determine if the real estate agent is correct. Use
the 0.05 level of significance.

Question Two: Read the Problem [2 points]
A maker of toothpaste is interested in testing whether the proportion of adults (over age 18) who use its
toothpaste and have no cavities within a six-month period is any different from the proportion of children
(18 and under) who use the toothpaste and have no cavities within a six-month period. To test this, it has
selected a sample of adults and a sample of children randomly from the population of those customers who
use their toothpaste. The following results were observed.
Sample size
Number with 0 cavities

Adults
100
83

Children
200
165

a. [1 point] Based on these sample data and using a significance level of 0.05, what conclusion should
be reached? What is the p-value.

b.

[1 point] Develop and interpret the desired 95 percent confidence interval estimate.

Question Three: Read the Problem [1 points]
Random samples from two normal populations produced the following statistics:
?? = 10
?? =10

?? = 28
?? =19

a. [1 point] Estimate with 95% confidence the ratio of the two population variances.

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Homework

Homework
Business Statistics II – STAT222
Summer 2015
(Due on 12/8/2015)
Name: 1-___________________________________________ Student ID ________________
2-___________________________________________ Student ID ________________
3-___________________________________________ Student ID ________________
4-___________________________________________ Student ID ________________

Instructions

This homework is a group homework (group of 4 students maximum)
It counts for 5% of your total grade.
Show All the Steps

Question One: Read the Problem [2 points]
A real estate agent believes that home with swimming pools take longer to sell than home without
swimming pools. A random sample of each type of recently sold homes was taken where the number of
days on the market is recorded. Results are:
Sample mean
Sample Standard deviation
Sample size

Homes with pool
77 days
8.4 days
19

Homes without pool
65 days
7.2 days
23

Assuming that the populations are normally distributed:
a. [1 point] What assumption we can make about the population variances: equal or unequal?
Interpret your results?

b. [1 point] Conduct the appropriate hypothesis test to determine if the real estate agent is correct. Use
the 0.05 level of significance.

Question Two: Read the Problem [2 points]
A maker of toothpaste is interested in testing whether the proportion of adults (over age 18) who use its
toothpaste and have no cavities within a six-month period is any different from the proportion of children
(18 and under) who use the toothpaste and have no cavities within a six-month period. To test this, it has
selected a sample of adults and a sample of children randomly from the population of those customers who
use their toothpaste. The following results were observed.
Sample size
Number with 0 cavities

Adults
100
83

Children
200
165

a. [1 point] Based on these sample data and using a significance level of 0.05, what conclusion should
be reached? What is the p-value.

b.

[1 point] Develop and interpret the desired 95 percent confidence interval estimate.

Question Three: Read the Problem [1 points]
Random samples from two normal populations produced the following statistics:
?? = 10
?? =10

?? = 28
?? =19

a. [1 point] Estimate with 95% confidence the ratio of the two population variances.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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