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. Angelina’s Italian Restaurant has collected data about customer sauce orders. It calculated that P(pesto) = 0.42, P(alfredo) = 0.86, and P(pesto or alfredo) = 0.93. Determine the P(pesto and alfredo).0.350.070.510.232. 

Brad is testing whether school is more enjoyable when students are making high grades. He asked 110 students if they enjoyed school and whether their GPA was above or below 3.5. He found that 38 of the 45 students with a GPA above 3.5 reported that they enjoyed school, and 7 of the 65 students with a GPA below 3.5 reported that they enjoyed school. What is the probability that a student with a GPA below 3.5 does not enjoy school?89%92%85%75%3. In a study of 225 adults, the mean heart rate was 72 beats per minute. Assume the population of heart rates is known to be approximately normal with a standard deviation of 10 beats per minute. What is the 90% confidence interval for the mean beats per minute?70.7 – 73.370.9 – 73.170.7 – 73.170.9 – 73.34.A mechanic gives a survey to all of his customers asking them to rate the quality of the service they received. He then keeps track of how many customers return to the shop for additional services during the next six months. Last year, the results showed that of the customers who reported high quality service, 20% returned for additional services. What conclusion can be drawn from this study?Some customers who rate their service as high quality return for additional services.Most customers who rate their service as high quality return for additional services.High quality services cause customers to return for additional services.Customers who will return for additional services report a high quality of service.5. 

Amy is playing a board game and rolls two number cubes. Let A = {the sum of the number cubes is odd}, and let B = {the sum of the number cubes is divisible by 3}. List the outcomes in A ∪ B.{3, 6, 9, 12}{1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11}{3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12}{2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12}8. Lars wants to know if warming up will help runners sprint faster. Twenty-four track and field athletes volunteered to participate in his study. He randomly assigns 12 athletes to warm-up for 10 minutes. All 24 participants sprint the same distance. He calculates the mean for each group and determines that the mean for the warm-up group was 7.8 seconds and the mean for the other group was 9.8 seconds. To test the difference of means, he re-randomized the data 54 times and the differences are plotted in the dot plot below. What can Lars conclude from her study?The difference in the means is significant because a difference of 2 is very likely.The difference in the means is significant because a difference of 2 is not very likely.The difference in the means is not significant because a difference of 2 is not very likely.The difference in the means is not significant because a difference of 2 is very likely.7.Hunter wants to prove to his parents that playing computer games while he studies for tests will help him get better grades. He decides to ask 30 of his friends if they play computer games while they study for their tests and what their grades are. He finds that his friends who have high grades also play computer games while they do their homework. He tells his parents that he has proven that playing games while studying for tests will cause his grades to improve. What mistake has Hunter made?He did not use a random sample, and he tried to show cause and effect with an experiment.He did not use a random sample, and he tried to show cause and effect with an observational study.He did not separate his friends into different groups, and he didn’t apply a treatment.He did not separate his friends into different groups, and he used a survey to collect data.8. A survey of 1,200 men and women asked, “Do you earn over $75,000 per year?” The table below shows the responses for males and females:MaleFemaleTotalIncome over $75,0005854851,070Income below $75,0006565130Total6505501200Based on these data, are “being female” and “earning over $75,000” independent events?No, P(being female | the person earns over $75,000) = P(being female)No, P(being female | the person earns over $75,000) ≠ P(being female)Yes, P(being female | the person earns over $75,000) = P(being female)Yes, P(being female | the person earns over $75,000) ≠ P(being female)9. The grades on the last science exam had a mean of 89%. Assume the population of grades on science exams is known to be normally distributed with a standard deviation of 4. What percent of students earn a score between 75% and 92%?0.68230.75760.79560.773110. 

Tanya drives to work every day and passes two independently operated traffic lights. The probability that both lights are red is 0.55. The probability that the first light is red is 0.69. What is the probability that the second light is red, given that the first light is red?0.830.750.800.73

 
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Getting StartedIn  this discussion you will complete a two-column proof. However, you will  make 2-3 errors for your classmates to find and reconcile. You can use  any strategy to create the proof. Additionally, you will find and  reconcile errors in your classmates’ proofs. Understanding proofs will  help you become a critical thinker.Upon successful completion of this discussion, you will be able to:Recognize direct and indirect proofs.Formulate direct and indirect proofs.Articulate in writing the interpretation and significance of mathematical proofs.ResourcesVideo: Deductive ReasoningVideo: Reviewing Properties of Equality and Writing Two-Column ProofBackground InformationFirst letter of your Last nameProblem: Fill in each blank with the statement or the reason.A, B, X, Y, ZC, D, U, V, WE, F, S, TG, H, Q, RI, J, O, PK, L, M, NInstructionsReview the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade.Review the following videos:Deductive ReasoningReviewing Properties of Equality and Writing Two-Column ProofsNavigate to the threaded discussion and respond to the following:You will be assigned a problem based upon the First letter of your Last name.To  complete this problem, you will have to fill in each blank space with  the appropriate next step and rule/explanation that justifies the step.  DO NOT POST YET, see the next step.This next part is different than a typical post: After you complete your work, but before you post, you are to create 2 mistakes.You will then make your initial post with the 2 mistakes.Next,  you will need to respond to at least two other students that completed a  different problem than you trying to find the mistakes and explain why  they were mistakes.On the last day, you will respond to your own original post revealing the mistakes you intentionally made.Additional examples of proofs can be seen in the 3.3 Proofs homeworkYour initial post is due by the end of the fourth day of the workshop.Read and respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings by the sixth day, as well as all follow-up instructor questions directed to you, and don’t forget your final response on the last day of the workshop.Your postings should also:a. Be well developed by providing clear answers with evidence of critical thinking.b. Your observations should add greater depth to the discussion by introducing new ideas.c. Provide clarification to classmates’ questions and provide insight into the discussion.d.  Your two follow-up responses need to be clearly collaborative by  providing clarification and insight on issues in the discussion

 
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You have started working in ALEKS and in weeks 1 and 2 focused on the Course Readiness objective and the Consumer Math 1 objective. Please answer each question in a separate paragraph.1.    How comfortable are you using ALEKS to learn the topics on your learning path?2.    What tools or resources within ALEKS have been effective in helping you master the week 1 and week 2 topics?3.   Using these directions can you see your percentage of learned topics in each open objective?Click the 3 horizontal bars on left side of ALEKS screenClick on ReportsThen Current ObjectiveThen View Full Report4.  Now explore what else you can access when you click the three horizontal bars.  Tell us all the items that will be important to you.5.    How did your initial time management plan work out?  Did you need to make adjustments?6.   Are you “comfortable being uncomfortable” with new material?  This means you have a growth mindset and are open to new learning, even if it means being confused for a while and making some mistakes at first.  It’s OK to “get it wrong” and ask questions!  Visit Change your Mindset    (https://mindsetonline.com/changeyourmindset/firststeps/index.html) for some tips on becoming more comfortable facing new challenges that may feel frustrating to you.  If learning math makes you uncomfortable, what can you tell yourself so you feel more confident?Start a New Thread

 
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Question 1 of 201.0 PointsA sample of 20 observations has a standard deviation of 4. The sum of the squared deviations from the sample mean is:A. 320B. 304C. 288D. 400Reset SelectionQuestion 2 of 201.0 PointsSuppose that a histogram of a data set is approximately symmetric and “bell shaped”. Approximately, what percent of the observations are within three standard deviations of the mean?A. 50%B. 99.7%C. 95%D. 68%Reset SelectionQuestion 3 of 201.0 PointsWhich of the following correctly describes the relationship between a sample and a population?A. A sample is a group of populations that are subject to observation.B. A population and a sample are not related.C. A population is a group of samples that may or may not be included in a studyD. A sample is a group of subjects selected from a population to be studied.Reset SelectionQuestion 4 of 201.0 PointsA histogram that has a single peak and looks approximately the same to the left and right of the peak is called:A. bimodalB. symmetricC. proportionalD. balancedReset SelectionQuestion 5 of 201.0 PointsWhich of the following statements is true for the following data values: 7, 5, 6, 4, 7, 8, and 12?A. Only the mean and median are equalB. The mean, median and mode are all equalC. Only the median and mode are equalD. Only the mean and mode are equalReset SelectionQuestion 6 of 201.0 PointsIf a variable has possible values –2, 6, and 17, then this variable isA. both a continuous and a discrete variableB. a discrete variableC. neither a continuous nor a discrete variableD. a continuous variableReset SelectionQuestion 7 of 201.0 PointsWhich of the following statements is true regarding the data set 10, 10, 10, 10, and 10?A. The range is zeroB. The standard deviation equals zeroC. The interquartile range equals zeroD. all of the aboveReset SelectionQuestion 8 of 201.0 PointsGender and State are examples of which type of data?A. Discrete dataB. Continuous dataC. Categorical dataD. Ordinal dataReset SelectionQuestion 9 of 201.0 PointsIf a value represents the 95th percentile, this means thatA. 95% of the time you will observe this valueB. 95% of all values are below this valueC. 95% of all values are above this valueD. there is a 5% chance that this value is incorrectReset SelectionQuestion 10 of 201.0 PointsA scatter plot would be useful forA. Showing the trend of sales, over time, of five different brands of blank DVDsB. Showing the relationship between the sales of blank CDs and blank DVDsC. Showing the top selling brands of blank DVDsD. Showing the relative number of sales of four different brands of blank DVDsReset SelectionQuestion 11 of 201.0 PointsWhich of the following indicates how many observations fall into various categories?A. The frequency tableB. The tabulation scaleC. The Likert scaleD. The sample tableReset SelectionQuestion 12 of 201.0 PointsWhich of the following are the three most common measures of central location?A. Mean, median, and standard deviationB. Mean, median, and modeC. Mean, variance, and standard deviationD. Mean, median, and varianceReset SelectionPart 2 of 3 -Question 13 of 201.0 PointsClick to see additional instructionsA sample of 150 students at a State University was taken after the final business statistics exam to ask them whether they went partying the weekend before the final or spent the weekend studying, and whether they did well or poorly on the final. The following table contains the result.Did Well in ExamDid Poorly in ExamStudying for Exam6015Went Partying2253Question 14 of 201.0 PointsClick to see additional instructionsThe following data are the base salaries, in thousands of dollars, of 50 chief executive officers for a sample of companies doing business with the state of Connecticut. That is, the first entry in the table below corresponds to a salary of $125,000. A copy of this data set can be found in the Excel Workbook called CEOSalaries.xls.125157113127201165145119148158148168117105136136125148108178179191225204104205197119209157209205221178247235217222224187265148165228239245152148115150Find the median of the CEO salaries, in thousands of dollars, rounded to 2 decimal places. Do not use a dollar sign. Note: $177,760 should be recorded as 177.76.Question 15 of 201.0 PointsClick to see additional instructionsQuestion 16 of 201.0 PointsClick to see additional instructionsThe following data are the base salaries, in thousands of dollars, of 50 chief executive officers for a sample of companies doing business with the state of Connecticut. That is, the first entry in the table below corresponds to a salary of $125,000. A copy of this data set can be found in the Excel Workbook called CEOSalaries.xls.125157113127201165145119148158148168117105136136125148108178179191225204104205197119209157209205221178247235217222224187265148165228239245152148115150Find the interquartile range of the CEO salaries, in thousands of dollars, rounded to 2 decimal places. Do not use a dollar sign. Note: $177,760 should be recorded as 177.76.Question 17 of 201.0 PointsClick to see additional instructionsA sample of 150 students at a State University was taken after the final business statistics exam to ask them whether they went partying the weekend before the final or spent the weekend studying, and whether they did well or poorly on the final. The following table contains the result.Did Well in ExamDid Poorly in ExamStudying for Exam6015Went Partying2253Question 18 of 201.0 PointsClick to see additional instructionsA sample of 150 students at a State University was taken after the final business statistics exam to ask them whether they went partying the weekend before the final or spent the weekend studying, and whether they did well or poorly on the final. The following table contains the result.Did Well on ExamDid Poorly on ExamStudying for Exam6015Went Partying2253If the sample is a good representation of the population, what percentage of those who did poorly on the final exam should we expect to have spent the weekend studying?  Place your answer in the blank, rounded to 2 decimal places. Do not use a percentage sign (%). For example, 44.44 would be a legitmate answer.Part 3 of 3 -Question 19 of 201.0 PointsA histogram is skewed to the left (or negatively skewed) if it has a single peak and the values of the distribution extend much further to the right of the peak than to the left of the peak.Reset SelectionQuestion 20 of 201.0 PointsIf you are in a class where most students do reasonably well on a test but a few pull down the class average, the histogram describing the test scores will indicate a positively-skewed distribution.Reset Selection

 
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