Stats: Modeling the World Nasta Edition Grades 9-12
Stats: Modeling the World Nasta Edition Grades 9-12
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Author: David E. Bock, Paul F. Velleman, Richard D. De Veaux
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem 43E

a)

To determine

To draw the model which shows 68-95-99.7

a)

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Explanation of Solution

Given:

  μ = 188

  σ = 24s

Following is the model which shows 68-95-99.7:

  Stats: Modeling the World Nasta Edition Grades 9-12, Chapter 6, Problem 43E

b)

To determine

To find the percent of adult women which have cholesterol levels over 200 mg/dl

b)

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Answer to Problem 43E

The 30.85% of adult women which have cholesterol levels over 200 mg/dl.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  μ = 188

  σ = 24

Formula:

  z=xμσ

Using z-score,

  z=20018824=0.5

  P(Z>0.5)=1P(Z<0.5)P(Z>0.5)=10.6915=0.3085

Hence, 30.85% of adult women which have cholesterol levels over 200 mg/dl.

c)

To determine

To find the percent of adult women which have cholesterol levels between 150 and 170 mg/dl

c)

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Answer to Problem 43E

The 17% of adult women which have cholesterol levels between 150 and 170 mg/dl

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  μ = 188

  σ = 24

Formula:

  z=xμσ

Using z-score,

  z1=15018824=1.5833z2=17018824=0.75

  P(1.5833<Z<0.75)=P(Z<0.75)P(Z<1.5833)P(1.5833<Z<0.75)=0.22660.0567=0.17

Hence, 17% of adult women which have cholesterol levels between 150 and 170 mg/dl.

d)

To determine

To find IQR.

d)

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Answer to Problem 43E

The IQR is 32.16

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  μ = 188

  σ = 24

Formula:

  z=xμσ

  IQR=Q3Q1

First, we need to find first quartile and third quartile. Therefore, we need to find z-score corresponding to a probability of 0.25 or 0.75.

  z = ±0.67

Using formula,

  Q1=188+(0.67)×24=171.92Q3=188+0.67×24=204.08

So, IQR=204.08171.92=32.16

e)

To determine

To find the highest 15% of women’s cholesterol levels.

e)

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Answer to Problem 43E

The highest 15% of women’s cholesterol levels is 212.96 mg/dL

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  μ = 188

  σ = 24

Formula:

  x=μ+zσ

The cutoff value of the highest 15% of the weights is same as the lowest 85% of the weights.

Therefore,

  P(Z< z) = 0.85

Z = 1.04

Using formula,

  x=188+1.04×24=212.96

Hence, the highest 15% of women’s cholesterol levels is 212.96 mg/dL.

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