Mathematics, 29.07.2020 03:01, mdiaz487
The data below represent the length (in miles) of a random sample of tornadoes in a specific area. This length represents the number of miles a particular tornado was on the ground.
Table of tornado lengths
1.14
8.70
2.48
1.15
0.48
3.30
5.09
0.48
1.32
2.20
0.88
1.83
1.88
6.35
3.39
7.97
0.16
0.10
0.11
0.11
0.50
4.72
0.52
21.19
22.80
2.06
0.20
7.12
13.97
14.52
1.04
3.87
6.28
4.67
6.23
1.25
10.34
2.03
9.04
8.57
2.58
5.84
7.61
6.04
0.68
8.43
0.83
1.71
0.20
0.10
0.73
0.27
0.70
1.56
3.46
8.90
0.39
0.10
0.41
0.10
0.10
0.63
2.18
5.65
0.96
0.33
0.51
0.51
0.10
4.93
2.53
1.24
5.93
0.49
1.13
0.52
1.05
0.20
1.13
3.33
4.63
1.81
3.68
0.10
0.12
1. Comment on the shape of the histogram.
A. The histogram is skewed left.
B. The histogram is symmetric and bell-shaped.
C. The histogram is uniform.
D. The histogram is skewed right.
2. Are there outliers?
Yes, because there are several values that are more extreme than Q1 or Q99.
No, because there are no values that fall at least 1.5(IQR) outside of Q1 or Q3.
Yes, because there are several values that fall at least 1.5(IQR) outside of Q1 or Q3.
No, because there are no values that are more extreme than Q1 or Q99.
3. Based on the results to parts (1) and (2), explain why a large sample size might be desirable to construct a confidence interval for the mean length of a tornado in this area.
A. The results to parts (1) and (2) indicate that the underlying population is non-normal. Such populations require large sample sizes to construct valid confidence intervals.
B. The results to parts (1) and (2) indicate that the underlying population is normal. Such populations require large sample sizes to construct valid confidence intervals.
C. The results to parts (1) and (2) indicate that the sample data are not independent. Dependent samples require large sample sizes to construct valid confidence intervals.
D. The results to parts (1) and (2) indicate that the sample size is small relative to the population size. Sample sizes must be large relative to the population size to construct valid confidence intervals.
4. Use statistical software to construct a 90% confidence interval for the mean tornado length.
A. There is 90% probability that the true mean length of a tornado is between__ __miles and__ __miles.
B. If repeated samples are taken,90% of them will have a sample mean between__ __miles and__ __miles.
C. We are 90% confident that the population mean length of a tornado is between__ __miles and__ __miles.
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