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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Tuesday HW!

Tonight please complete the AP Multiple Choice practice provided in class (or below)!

Maybe I check this as homework, maybe I collect it and grade it....we'll see tomorrow...

  • Be sure to show work for 3 and 33
  • For both questions where you're asked for the interval--5 and the last question--use your graphing calculator to get the interval....
    • AND SHOW THE FORMULA for the interval!
If you were out today we did some classwork--you'll have that as extra homework tomorrow, or you can get the questions below!

Tomorrow we'll wrap up chapter 19; then it's vocab quiz (ch. 19) on Thursday and a short (15 min) math quiz Friday!

Here's the multiple choice homework for tonight:




And here's (most of) today's classwork questions:

AP Statistics Classwork: Estimating Population Proportions: Complete each of the problems in the space provided. Remember to answer each question thoroughly and show all work (where applicable)
1.      New research finds that 45 percent of undergraduate college students show no significant improvement in the areas of critical thinking and complex reasoning by the end of their sophomore year. The study, conducted by Richard Arum, sociology and education professor at New York University and Jospia Roksa, a sociology professor at the University of Virginia, tracked more than 2,300 college students at 24 universities from their freshman year in 2005 through their senior year.

a.)    Show that a one-proportion z-interval is appropriate. (3 points)

b.)    Estimate the proportion of college students nationwide that show no significant improvement in the areas of critical thinking and complex reasoning (by the end of their sophomore year). Use a 99% confidence level. (3 points)

c.)     Interpret your answer from part (a). (4 points)

d.)    Explain the meaning of “99% confidence.” (3 points) (SKIP)

e.)     A university spokesman refutes this study and claims that at least 52% of college students show significant improvement in critical thinking and complex reasoning. Based on your confidence interval calculated above, is it plausible that this spokesman is correct? Why or why not? (3 points)

f.)     A follow up study is planned; the designers must achieve a margin of error of (no more than) 2%. They plan to use the same (99%) level of confidence. These statisticians also anticipate that 50% of their sample will show significant improvement in critical thinking (and 50% will not). How large of a sample should be used? (3 points)

g.)    A local statistician plans to investigate the proportion of students who show significant improvement in critical thinking and complex reasoning specifically at Quinnipiac University. What is a conservative estimate for the margin of error (assume p-hat = 0.5) if a 95% confidence level and sample of 500 students are used? (3 points)

2.       A local statistician collected a sample and created a confidence interval to estimate the proportion of all EHHS students who plan to attend Mr. EHHS. The resulting 95% confidence interval was (34.5%, 48%).
a.        Find the sample statistic, p-hat, and the margin of error for this sample. (2 points) (BONUS)

b.      If the statisticians used 90% confidence what would happen to… (2 points)
                                                   i.      Margin of Error?

                                                 ii.      Width of the interval?

c.       If the statisticians increased the sample size, what would happen to… (2 points)
                                                   i.      Margin of Error?

                                                 ii.      Width of the interval?

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