The graph shows the median income for females from 2010 to 2017 in constant 2017 dollars.
(a) How is the graph misleading? What does the graph seem to convey?
(b) Redraw the graph so that it is not misleading. What does the new graph seem to convey?
> For each of the following situations, determine which measure of central tendency is most appropriate and justify your reasoning. (a) Average price of a home sold in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 2019 (b) Most popular major for students enrolled in a stat
> In January 2020, the mean amount of money lost per visitor to a local riverboat casino was $135. Do you think the median was more than, less than, or equal to this amount? Why?
> Every year the U.S. Census Bureau releases the Current Population Report based on a survey of 50,000 households. The goal of this report is to learn the demographic characteristics, such as income, of all households within the United States.
> You are negotiating a contract for the Players Association of the NBA. Which measure of central tendency will you use to support your claim that the average player’s salary needs to be increased? Why? As the chief negotiator for the owners, which measure
> According to MarketWatch, the mean net worth of all individuals in the United States in 2016 was $692,100, while the median net worth was $97,300. (a) Which measure do you believe better describes the typical individual’s net worth? Support your opinion.
> A researcher with the Department of Energy wants to determine the mean natural gas bill of households throughout the United States. He knows the mean natural gas bill of households for each state, so he adds together these 50 values and divides by 50 to
> Why is the median resistant, but the mean is not?
> The Fair Isaacs Corporation has devised a model that is used to determine creditworthiness of individuals, called a FICO score. FICO scores range in value from 300 to 850, with a higher score indicating a more creditworthy individual. The distribution of
> As part of a semester project in a statistics course, Carlos surveyed a sample of 50 high school students and asked, “How many days in the past week have you consumed an alcoholic beverage?” The results of the survey are shown next. (a) Is this data disc
> The data set “Tornadoes_2017” located at www.pearsonhighered.com/sullivanstats contains a variety of variables that were measured for all tornadoes in the United States in 2017. (a) Determine the mean and median length for all tornadoes. What shape would
> The midrange is also a measure of central tendency. It is computed by adding the smallest and largest observed values of a data set and dividing the result by 2; that is, Compute the midrange for the data in Problem 25. Is the midrange resistant? Explain
> Another measure of central tendency is the trimmed mean. It is computed by determining the mean of a data set after deleting the smallest and largest observed values. Compute the trimmed mean for the data in Problem 25. Is the trimmed mean resistant? Exp
> Use the five test scores of 65, 70, 71, 75, and 95 to answer the following questions: (a) Find the sample mean. (b) Find the median. (c) Which measure of central tendency better describes the typical test score? (d) Suppose the professor decides to curve
> A farmer interested in the weight of his soybean crop randomly samples 100 plants and weighs the soybeans on each plant.
> Benjamin owns a small Internet business. Besides himself, he employs nine other people. The salaries earned by the employees are given next in thousands of dollars (Benjamin’s salary is the largest, of course): 30, 30, 45, 50, 50, 50, 55, 55, 60, 75 (a)
> Go to http://www.pearsonhighered.com/ sullivanstats and download the SullivanStatsSurvey I data. The data represent the results of a survey conducted by the author. The column “Texts” represents the number of texts the individual sent for the month prior
> Go to http://www.pearsonhighered.com/sullivanstats to obtain the data 3_1_35. The data represent the blood alcohol concentration (BAC), in percent, of a random sample of drivers involved in fatal car accidents. A BAC of 0 indicates that no alcohol was pr
> Unfortunately, a friend of yours has been diagnosed with cancer. A histogram of the survival time (in months) of patients diagnosed with this form of cancer is shown in the figure; the median survival time is 11 months, while the mean survival time is 69
> A professor has recorded exam grades for 20 students in his class, but one of the grades is no longer readable. If the mean score on the exam was 82 and the mean of the 19 readable scores is 84, what is the value of the unreadable score?
> Mr. Zuro finds the mean height of all 14 students in his statistics class to be 68.0 inches. Just as Mr. Zuro finishes explaining how to get the mean, Danielle walks in late. Danielle is 65 inches tall. What is the mean height of the 15 students in the c
> Each of the following three data sets in the next column represents the IQ scores of a random sample of adults. IQ scores are known to have a mean and median of 100. For each data set, determine the mean and median. For each data set recalculate the mean
> The following data represent the diagnosis of a random sample of 20 patients admitted to a hospital. Determine the mode diagnosis.
> A sample of 30 registered voters was surveyed in which the respondents were asked, “Do you consider your political views to be conservative, moderate, or liberal?” The results of the survey are shown in the table. (a) Determine the mode political view. (
> The following data represent the number of days between grocery orders at the online delivery company Instacart. Determine the shape of the distribution of days between orders by drawing a frequency histogram. Find the mean and median days between orders
> A quality-control manager randomly selects 50 bottles of Coca-Cola that were filled on October 15 to assess the calibration of the filling machine.
> The following data represent the wait time (in minutes) for a random sample of 40 visitors to Disney’s Dinosaur Ride in Animal Kingdom. Determine the shape of the distribution of wait time by drawing a frequency histogram. Find the mean and median wait t
> We have all heard of the Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park. However, there is another, less famous, Old Faithful geyser in Calistoga, California. The following data represent the length of eruption (in seconds) for a random sample of erupt
> The following data represent the weights (in grams) of a simple random sample of 50 M&M plain candies. Determine the shape of the distribution of weights of M&Ms by drawing a frequency histogram. Find the mean and median. Which measure of central tendenc
> A histogram of the annual subscription cost (in dollars) for 26 biology journals is shown. The mean subscription cost is $1846 and the median subscription cost is $1142. Identify the shape of the distribution. Which measure of central tendency better des
> A histogram of the download time of a movie, in minutes, for 30 randomly selected movies is shown. The mean download time is 39.007 minutes and the median download time is 39.065 minutes. Identify the shape of the distribution. Which measure of central t
> The data on the next page represent the travel time (in minutes) to school for nine students enrolled in Sullivan’s College Algebra course. Treat the nine students as a population. (a) Determine the population mean travel time. (b) Find three simple rand
> The following data represent the pulse rates (beats per minute) of nine students enrolled in a section of Sullivan’s Introductory Statistics course. Treat the nine students as a population. (a) Determine the population mean pulse. (b) Find three simple r
> The acidity or alkalinity of a solution is measured using pH. A pH less than 7 is acidic; a pH greater than 7 is alkaline. The following data represent the pH in samples of bottled water and tap water. (a) Determine the mean, median, and mode pH for each
> The data in the next column represent exam scores in a statistics class taught using traditional lecture and a class taught using a “flipped” classroom. The “flipped” classroom is one where the content is delivered via video and watched at home, while cl
> Match the histograms shown to the summary statistics:
> The Gallup Organization contacts 1028 teenagers who are 13 to 17 years of age and live in the United States and asks whether or not they had been prescribed medications for any mental disorders, such as depression or anxiety.
> For each of the three histograms shown, determine whether the mean is greater than, less than, or approximately equal to the median. Justify your answer.
> The following data represent the flight time (in minutes) of a random sample of seven flights from Las Vegas, Nevada, to Newark, New Jersey, on United Airlines. Compute the mean, median, and mode flight time. 282, 270, 260, 266, 257, 260, 267
> A certain type of concrete mix is designed to withstand 3000 pounds per square inch (psi) of pressure. The concrete is poured into casting cylinders and allowed to set for 28 days. The concrete’s strength is then measured. The following data represent th
> The following data represent the amount of time (in minutes) a random sample of eight students took to complete the online portion of an exam in Sullivan’s Statistics course. Compute the mean, median, and mode time. 60.5, 128.0, 84.6, 122.3, 78.9, 94.7,
> The following data represent the miles per gallon for a 2013 Ford Fusion for six randomly selected vehicles. Compute the mean, median, and mode miles per gallon. Source: www.fueleconomy.gov 34.0, 33.2, 37.0, 29.4, 23.6, 25.9
> The median for the given set of six ordered data values is 26.5. What is the missing value? 7 12 21 ______ 41 50
> For Super Bowl LIII, there were 62,612 tickets sold for a total value of $108,005,700. What was the mean price per ticket?
> Population: 1, 19, 25, 15, 12, 16, 28, 13, 6
> Population: 3, 6, 10, 12, 14
> Sample: 83, 65, 91, 87, 84
> Time of day measured in military time
> Sample: 20, 13, 4, 8, 10
> The following relative frequency histogram represents the proportion of employed people aged 15–74 years old who are members of a union. (a) Describe how this graph is misleading. What might a reader conclude from the graph? (b) Redraw the histogram so t
> The following is a USA Today–type graph. (a) Explain how it is misleading. (b) What could be done to improve the graphic?
> Explain how the following graph is misleading.
> The intention of the following graph is to display the ages of U.S. presidents on Inauguration Day. Explain any problems you see with the graph.
> The following pie chart displays the position played by the most valuable player (MVP) in the National League of Major League Baseball from 1931 through 2018. Explain how the graphic is misleading. What should be done to improve the graphic?
> The following USA Today–type graphic illustrates the ideal family size (total children) based on a survey of adult Americans. (a) What type of graphic is being displayed? (b) Describe any problems with the graphic. (c) Construct a graphic that is not mis
> Between 1980 and 2016, the percent of adults in the United States who were overweight more than doubled from 15% to 40%. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (a) Construct a graphic that is not misleading to depict this situation. (b) Cons
> The average per gallon price for regular unleaded gasoline in the United States rose from $1.46 in 2001 to $2.77 in 2018. Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration. (a) Construct a graphic that is not misleading to depict this situation. (b) Constru
> Assessed value of a house
> The following data represent health care expenditures per capita (per person) and as a percentage of the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) from 2007 to 2016. Gross domestic product is the total value of all goods and services created during the course of
> The safety manager at Klutz Enterprises provides the following graph to the plant manager and claims that the rate of worker injuries has been reduced by 67% over a 12-year period. Does the graph support his claim? Explain.
> The USA Today-type graph shown in the next column is based on data from the Department of Agriculture. It represents the percentage of income a middle-class family will spend on their children. (a) How is the graphic misleading? (b) What could be done to
> The U.S. Strategic Oil Reserve is a government-owned stockpile of crude oil. It was established after the oil embargo in the mid-1970s and is meant to serve as a national defense fuel reserve, as well as to offset reductions in commercial oil supplies th
> The following histogram drawn in StatCrunch represents the total tax collected by the Internal Revenue Service for each state plus Washington, DC and Puerto Rico. Explain why the graph is misleading. Note: Puerto Rico paid the least in tax ($3.5 million)
> An article in a student newspaper claims that younger drivers are safer than older drivers and provides the following graph to support the claim. Explain how this graph is misleading.
> A newspaper article claimed that the afternoon hours were the worst in terms of robberies and provided the following graph in support of this claim. Explain how this graph is misleading.
> The____ is the difference between consecutive lower class limits.
> The____ class limit is the smallest value within the class and the____ class limit is the largest value within the class.
> The categories by which data are grouped are called ______.
> Eye color
> In a national survey of 1300 high school students (grades 9 to 12), 32% of respondents reported that someone had bullied them at school. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics
> What type of variable is required when drawing a time-series plot? Why do we draw time-series plots?
> Sketch four histograms—one skewed right, one skewed left, one bell-shaped, and one uniform. Label each histogram according to its shape. What makes a histogram skewed left? Skewed right? Symmetric?
> Choose any data set that has at least 50 observations of a quantitative variable. In StatCrunch, open the “Histogram with Sliders” applet. Adjust the bin width and starting point of the histogram. Can the choice of bin width (class width) affect the shap
> Describe the situations in which it is preferable to use relative frequencies over frequencies when summarizing quantitative data.
> Is there such a thing as the correct choice for a class width? Is there such a thing as a poor choice for a class width? Explain your reasoning.
> Why shouldn’t classes overlap when summarizing continuous data in a frequency or relative frequency distribution?
> The graphic below and the graphic on the following page represent the number of reported shark attacks and fatality rate worldwide since 1900. Write a report about the trends in the graphs. In your report discuss the apparent contradiction between the in
> Suppose you just obtained data from a survey in which you learned the following information about 50 individuals: age, income, marital status, number of vehicles in household. For each variable, explain the type of graphical summary you might be able to
> Chicago has installed cameras at various intersections throughout the city. The camera photographs the license plate of any car engaging in a moving violation (such as driving through a red light or failure to completely stop prior to turning on red). Op
> Nielsen/ NetRatings measures the amount of time an individual spends viewing a specific web page. The following data represent the amount of time, in seconds, a random sample of 40 surfers spent viewing a web page. Decide on an appropriate graphical summ
> Highest degree conferred (high school, bachelor’s, and so on)
> The data set “Tornadoes_2017” located at www.pearsonhighered.com/ sullivanstats contains a variety of variables that were measured for all tornadoes in the United States in 2017. (a) Draw a relative frequency histogram of the length of all the tornadoes
> Open the data set 2_2_40, which represents the life expectancy of individuals born in the given year for the years 1960 to 2016 in the United States. Construct a time-series plot and comment on any trends. In what year was the life expectancy highest?
> Open the data set 2_2_39, which represents the number of births per woman between the ages of 15 and 44 for the years 1960 to 2016 in the United States. Construct a time-series plot and comment on any trends. In what year was the number of births per wom
> The following data represent the number of hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean for the years 2000 to 2017. (a) Construct a time-series plot of the data. (b) See Problem 37(b). What was percentage change from 2015 to 2016? What was the percentage change fr
> The following data represent the total federal debt (in trillions of dollars) of the United States from 2000 to 2018. (a) Construct a time-series plot of the data. (b) Percentage change may be found using the formula: is, the debt increased 1.8% from 20
> Draw a dot plot of the waiting data from Problem 26.
> Draw a dot plot of the televisions per household data from Problem 25.
> What is the ideal number of children to have? This question was asked on the Sullivan Statistics Survey I. Draw a dot plot of the variable “Children” from the SullivanStatsSurveyI data set at www.pearsonhighered.com/ sullivanstats. Now draw a dot plot of
> Payscale.com tracks the graduates of all institutions of higher education and determines the return on investment (ROI) of the school’s graduates. ROI can be thought of as the investment return on the expenses associated with attending college. Go to www
> The volume of a stock is the number of shares traded on a given day. The following data, in millions, so that 6.42 represents 6,420,000 shares traded, represent the volume of Altria Group stock traded for a random sample of 35 trading days in 2018. (a) I
> Year of birth of college students
> The following data represent the default rate on student loans for a random sample of 40 colleges or universities in the United States. (a) If seven classes are to be formed, choose an appropriate lower class limit for the first class and a class width.
> The table shows the tax, in dollars, on a pack of cigarettes in each of the 50 states and Washington, DC, as of January 2015. Note: The state with the lowest tax is Missouri and the state with the highest tax is New York. With a first class having a
> The following data represent the exit velocity (in miles per hour) for a simple random sample of 50 homeruns hit during the 2018 Major League Baseball season. With a first class having a lower class limit of 90 and a class width of 4: (a) Construct a rel
> The following data represent the median household income (in dollars) for the 50 states and the District of Columbia in 2017. With the first class having a lower class limit of 40,000 and a class width of 5000: (a) Construct a frequency distribution. (b)
> The Gini Index is a measure of how evenly income is distributed within a country, ranging from 0 to 100. An index of 0 suggests income is distributed with perfect equality. The higher the number, the worse the income inequality. The data below represent
> The data below represent the number of customers waiting for a table at 6:00 P.M. for 40 consecutive Saturdays at Bobak’s Restaurant. (a) Are these data discrete or continuous? Explain. (b) Construct a frequency distribution of the data. (c) Construct a
> A researcher with A. C. Nielsen wanted to determine the number of televisions in households. He conducts a survey of 40 randomly selected households and obtains the following data. (a) Are these data discrete or continuous? Explain. (b) Construct a frequ
> Use the data in Problem 22. What percentage of earthquakes registered 4.0 to 4.9? What percentage of earthquakes registered less than 5.0?
> Use the data in Problem 21. What percentage of players had a sprint speed between 24 and 25.9 ft/sec? What percentage of players had a sprint speed less than 24 ft/sec?