Mean and Median
Graphical Displays
Describing Location
Calculators
Scatterplots
100

The relationship between the mean and the median in a right-skewed distribution.

What is mean is greater than the median

100

Definition of range

max-min

100

Kyle's school has 145 seniors, and his class rank is 11th.  What is his percentile?

92nd

100

P(z<1.6) = 

.945

100

Which is explanatory, and which is response?

Football teams win-loss record/ Football teams passing yards per game

Pass yards = explanatory

win-loss = response

200

The definition/interpretation of standard deviation

What is the average distance of each observation from the mean?

200

What are two differences between a bar graph and a histogram?

space between bars, x-axis is interval for histogram, x-axis is category for bar graph

200

What is the z-score for Johnny's test grade is he received a 94, and the class had a mean of 80 and a standard deviation of 6

2.33

200

P(-1.3 < z < -.1) = 

.363

200

Interpret what it means to have a correlation coefficient (r) of .75

Moderate, positive linear relationship

300

If the mean of 5 test scores is an 81, and we know four of the scores to be 60, 75, 90, and a 92, what must the fifth test score be?

What is an 88

300

What will a histogram of test scores most likely look like if the test was "easy"?

Skewed left

300

The mean score on the SAT was 1690 with a standard deviation of 240.  Tom's z-score was -.75.  What was his SAT score?

1510

300

N(20,2)

Find the area between 19.17 and 22.9

.5874

300

LSRL:  y = 2.5x - 1.7 (x = texts per day, y = snaps per day)

Predict how many texts a person would have sent if they sent 50 snaps

About 21

400

If an entire set of data is increased by "b", what happens to the mean, sd, median, IQR, and range?

Stays same:  sd, IQR, range

Increases by "b":  mean and median

400

List two ways a bar graph can be deceptive/misleading

wider/narrower bars, doesn't start at 0

400

N(45,7).  What percent of data falls between the interval of 38 and 59?

About 81.5% or .815

400

What is the z-score that has an area of 74.3% of data to the left?

.653

400

Find the LSRL and the r value of the data:

x: 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10

y: 19  17  17  18  16  15  13  12  8  6  

y = -1.3394x + 21.467

r = -.9361

500

What is the Q1 of this data set?

1, 5, 5, 6, 9, 10, 15, 19, 21, 22, 22, 22, 22, 27

What is 6

500

What is the interval of numbers for which a data point could fall for this set of data, and not be an outlier?  Does this data set have any outliers?

5 # Summary:  14, 30, 32, 41, 58

(13.5 - 57.5),  58 is an outlier

500

What does the empirical rule state?  (BE SPECIFIC!!)

For any approximately normal distribution, about 68% of observations fall within 1 SD of the mean.  95% fall within 2 SD from the mean, and 99.7% of observations fall within 3 SD from the mean.  

500

N(48, 18.1)

What value has 39% of observations above it?

53.056

500

LSRL:  y = 46.6 + .41x (x = grade on midterm, y = grade on final)

Interpret the slope and y-int in context

For every 1 point increase on their midterm, we can predict an increase of .41 on their final

If a student scored a 0 on their midterm, we can predict a grade of about a 47 on their final