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1. A leakage test was conducted to determine the effectiveness of a seal designed to keep the
inside of a plug airtight. An air needle was inserted into the plug, which was then placed
underwater. Next, the pressure was increased until leakage was observed. The magnitude
of this pressure in psi was recorded for 10 trials:
3.1 3.5 3.3 3.7 4.5 4.2 2.8 3.9 3.5 3.3
Find the sample mean and sample standard deviation for these 10 measurements.
2. Ledolter and Hogg report that a manufacturer of metal alloys is concerned about customer
complaints regarding the lack of uniformity in the melting points of one of the films alloy
filaments. Fifty filaments are selected and their melting points determined. The following
results were obtained:
320
320
318
308
313
326
320
313
305
320
325
317
327
328
324
318
329
314
330
311
322
316
329
322
317
320
308
323
310
325
329
321
327
324
328
317
319
323
314
319
316
322
324
312
310
331
335
314
318
324
(a) Construct a frequency table, and display the histogram, of the data.
(b) Calculate the sample mean and sample standard deviation.
(c) Locate x, x s on your histogram. How many observations lie within one standard
deviation of the mean? How many lie within two standard deviations of the mean?
(d) Find the five-number summary for these melting points.
(e) Construct a box-and-whisker diagram.
(f) Describe the symmetry of the data.
3. A small part for an automobile rearview mirror was produced on two different punch
presses. In order to describe the distribution of the weights of those parts, a random
sample was selected, and each piece was weighed in grams, resulting in the following data
set:
3.968
3.669
3.645
3.799
3.621
3.977
3.681
3.700
3.534
3.705
3.977
4.010
3.575
3.961
3.861
4.008
4.032
4.023
3.888
3.704
3.714
3.948
3.662
3.627
3.912
3.588
3.948
3.642
4.017
3.994
3.995
3.970
3.572
3.945
3.551
3.681
4.082
3.958
4.010
3.647
4.014
3.871
3.796
3.554
3.660
3.860
3.999
3.847
3.682
3.744
3.657
4.025
3.692
3.965
3.993
3.628
3.608
3.711
3.667
4.079
3.905
3.592
4.004
3.646
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3.674
3.672
3.645
3.511
4.028
3.997
3.680
3.910
3.721
3.658
3.601
3.898
3.643
3.539
3.665
3.936
3.888
3.672
3.927
4.034
4.029
3.959
3.898
3.830
3.681
3.976
3.921
3.957
3.621
3.778
3.603
3.607
3.635
3.925
3.984
3.627
3.953
3.961
4.038
3.619
3.707
3.865
3.971
3.664
3.536
3.847
3.950
4.047
4.009
3.978
3.631
3.646
3.893
3.695
3.645
3.904
3.627
4.015
3.656
3.929
3.669
3.606
3.981
4.042
3.928
3.774
3.615
4.027
3.635
3.931
3.699
3.587
3.692
3.984
3.983
(a) Using about 10 (say, 8 to 12) classes, construct a frequency distribution of the data.
(b) Draw a histogram of the data.
(c) Describe the shape of the distribution represented by the histogram.
4. In the casino game roulette, if a player bets $1 on red (or on black or on odd or on even),
the probability of winning $1 is 18/38 and the probability of losing $1 is 20/38. Suppose
that a player begins with $5 and makes successive $1 bets. Let Y equal the players
maximum capital before losing the $5. One hundred observations of Y were simulated on
a computer, yielding the following data:
25 9 5 5 5 9 6 5 15 45
55 6 5 6 24 21 16 5 8 7
7 5 5 35 13 9 5 18 6 10
19 16 21 8 13 5 9 10 10 6
23 8 5 10 15 7 5 5 24 9
11 34 12 11 17 11 16 5 15 5
12 6 5 5 7 6 17 20 7 8
8 6 10 11 6 7 5 12 11 18
6 21 6 5 24 7 16 21 23 15
11 8 6 8 14 11 6 9 6 10
(a) Find the five-number summary of the data and draw a box-and-whisker diagram.
(b) Calculate the IQR and the locations of the inner and outer fences.
(c) Draw a box plot that shows the fences, suspected outliers, and outliers.
(d) Find the 90th sample percentile.
5. A random sample X1 , X2 , . . . , Xn of size n is taken from N (, 2 ), where the variance
= 2 is such that 0 < < and is a known real number. Show that the maximum
n
1X
(Xi )2 and that this estimator is an unbiased
likelihood estimator for is =
n i=1
estimator of .
6. Find the maximum likelihood estimates for 1 = and 2 = 2 if a random sample of
size 15 from N (, 2 ) yielded the following values:
n
X
ln Xi .
i=1
= Y /n is an unbiased estimator of p.
(a) Show that X
= p(1 p)/n.
(b) Show that var(X)
X)/n]
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12. A random sample of size 8 from N (, 72) yielded x = 85. Find the following confidence
intervals for :
(a) 99%. (b) 95%. (c) 90%. (d) 80%.
13. Let X equal the weight in grams of a 52-gram snack pack of candies. Assume that the
distribution of X is N (, 4). A random sample of n = 10 observations of X yielded the
following data:
55.95 56.54 57.58 55.13 57.48
56.06 59.93 58.30 52.57 58.46
(a) Give a point estimate for .
(b) Find the endpoints for a 95% confidence interval for .
(c) On the basis of these very limited data, what is the probability that an individual
snack pack selected at random is filled with less than 52 grams of candy?
14. To determine whether the bacteria count was lower in the west basin of Lake Macatawa
than in the east basin, n = 37 samples of water were taken from the west basin and
the number of bacteria colonies in 100 milliliters of water was counted. The sample
characteristics were x = 11.95 and s = 11.80, measured in hundreds of colonies. Find the
approximate 95% confidence interval for the mean number of colonies (say, W ) in 100
milliliters of water in the west basin.
15. Assume that the yield per acre for a particular variety of soybeans is N (, 2 ). For a
random sample of n = 5 plots, the yields in bushels per acre were 37.4, 48.8, 46.9, 55.0
and 44.0.
(a) Give a point estimate for .
[2]
[4]
16. A leakage test was conducted to determine the effectiveness of a seal designed to keep the
inside of a plug airtight. An air needle was inserted into the plug and the plug and needle
were placed under water. The pressure was then increased until leakage was observed.
Let X equal the pressure in pounds per square inch. Assume that the distribution of X
is N (, 2 ). The following n = 10 observations of X were obtained:
3.1
3.3
4.5
2.8
3.5
3.5
3.7
4.2 3.9
3.3
(a) known
(b) unknown
p
Hint: To find E[S], first determine E[ (n 1)S 2 / 2 ], recalling that (n 1)S 2 / 2 is
2 (n 1).
18. A manufacturer of soap powder packages the soap in 6-pound boxes. To check the filling
machine, a sample of n = 1219 boxes was weighed. Assuming that x = 6.05 pounds and
s = 0.02 pounds, give the endpoints for a 99% confidence interval for , the mean weight
of the boxes of soap filled by this machine.
19. Let X equal the weight of an unbreaded $2.00 fried fish at a local restaurant in East
Greenbush, New York. Assume that the distribution of X is N (, 2 ). A random sample
of n = 24 weights (in ounces) was
4.4
3.9
5.2
3.8
4.2
4.8
5.1
4.4
4.4
4.6
4.9
4.6
4.5
5.0
4.6
4.5
4.3
5.0
4.8
4.4
4.0
4.1
3.6
4.5