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Mathematical Statistics with
Applications 7th edition,
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Chapter 1: What is Statistics?
1.1 a. Population: all generation X age US citizens (specifically, assign a ‘1’ to those who
want to start their own business and a ‘0’ to those who do not, so that the population is
the set of 1’s and 0’s). Objective: to estimate the proportion of generation X age US
citizens who want to start their own business.
b. Population: all healthy adults in the US. Objective: to estimate the true mean body
temperature
c. Population: single family dwelling units in the city. Objective: to estimate the true
mean water consumption
d. Population: all tires manufactured by the company for the specific year. Objective: to
estimate the proportion of tires with unsafe tread.
e. Population: all adult residents of the particular state. Objective: to estimate the
proportion who favor a unicameral legislature.
f. Population: times until recurrence for all people who have had a particular disease.
Objective: to estimate the true average time until recurrence.
g. Population: lifetime measurements for all resistors of this type. Objective: to estimate
the true mean lifetime (in hours).

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1.2 a. This histogram is above.
b. Yes, it is quite windy there.
c. 11/45, or approx. 24.4%
d. it is not especially windy in the overall sample.




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1.3 The histogram is above.

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1.4 a. The histogram is above.
b. 18/40 = 45%
c. 29/40 = 72.5%

1.5 a. The categories with the largest grouping of students are 2.45 to 2.65 and 2.65 to 2.85.
(both have 7 students).
b. 7/30
c. 7/30 + 3/30 + 3/30 + 3/30 = 16/30

1.6 a. The modal category is 2 (quarts of milk). About 36% (9 people) of the 25 are in this
category.
b. .2 + .12 + .04 = .36
c. Note that 8% purchased 0 while 4% purchased 5. Thus, 1 – .08 – .04 = .88 purchased
between 1 and 4 quarts.

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1.7 a. There is a possibility of bimodality in the distribution.
b. There is a dip in heights at 68 inches.
c. If all of the students are roughly the same age, the bimodality could be a result of the
men/women distributions.

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1.8 a. The histogram is above.
b. The data appears to be bimodal. Llanederyn and Caldicot have lower sample values
than the other two.

1.9 a. Note that 9.7 = 12 – 2.3 and 14.3 = 12 + 2.3. So, (9.7, 14.3) should contain
approximately 68% of the values.
b. Note that 7.4 = 12 – 2(2.3) and 16.6 = 12 + 2(2.3). So, (7.4, 16.6) should contain
approximately 95% of the values.
c. From parts (a) and (b) above, 95% - 68% = 27% lie in both (14.3. 16.6) and (7.4, 9.7).
By symmetry, 13.5% should lie in (14.3, 16.6) so that 68% + 13.5% = 81.5% are in (9.7,
16.6)
d. Since 5.1 and 18.9 represent three standard deviations away from the mean, the
proportion outside of these limits is approximately 0.

1.10 a. 14 – 17 = -3.
b. Since 68% lie within one standard deviation of the mean, 32% should lie outside. By
symmetry, 16% should lie below one standard deviation from the mean.
c. If normally distributed, approximately 16% of people would spend less than –3 hours
on the internet. Since this doesn’t make sense, the population is not normal.
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