Homework

Date

Topic

Homework

01/06/03

Course Intro; Section 1.1, part 1

p.5 #1.1, p.8 #1.4

01/08/03

Section 1.1, ctnd.

p.10-11 # 1.5; p. 14-15 #1.8; part (b) on handout - stemplot problem

01/13/03

Section 1.2

p. 36, #1.32 (b); also make a boxplot for 1.32 data

01/15/03

Section 1.3

p.40-41, #1.34; p.50, #1.51

01/20/03

Section 2.1

p. 81, #2.1;

p. 89, #2.7;

p. 93, #2.11

01/22/03

Sections 2.2-2.3

#2.44 parts a-c

01/27/03

Section 2.3

#2.44 extra parts assigned in class

02/03/03

Section 2.4

p. 138, #'s 2.62, 2.64

02/05/03

test review

study for test

02/10/03

test 1

no hw

02/12/03

class cancelled

no hw

02/17/03

no class due to snow

no hw

02/19/03

Section 3.1

p. 167, # 3.2

p. 170, #3.5

p. 173, #3.7

p. 176, #3.10

02/24/03

Section 3.2

read section and know definitions

02/26/03

no class due to snow

03/03/03

Section 4.1, Section 4.2

p. 215, #4.2

p. 219, #4.9,

p. 225, #4.18,

p. 227, #4.21,

p. 229, #4.22,

p. 231, #4.24

03/05/03

Section 4.3

p.232, #4.28,

p. 235, #4.36,

p. 247, #4.43

Extra problem handed out in class

03/17/03

Review for test

study for test

03/19/03

Test #2

03/24/03

Section 6.1

p. 310, #6.9

03/26/03

Section 6.2

p. 333, #6.36

03/31/03

Section 6.2, ctnd. ; Setion 6.3

p. 6.40 Use data given

a) Assume x-bar = 0.27. Find the p-value

b) Is the test significant at alpha = 0.05?

Is the test significant at alpha = 0.01?

04/02/03

Section 7.1

p. 369, #7.1 (a), #7.2, #7.3

p. 373, #7.4, 7.5

p. 384, #7.15 (a)

p. 385, #7.16: Use the data in the problem to answer:

It is believed that great white sharks average 20ft. in length. We believe that the average is less than 20ft. Does our data prove our claim?

a) State the null and alternate hypotheses

b) Find x-bar, t-statistic, and I gave s=2.52

c) Find the 2 values that bracket t.

d) Between what two probabilities from Table C does the p-value fall?

e) Do we reject the null?

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