Read and solve using modular arithmetic.
What is the time 15 hours before 11 p.m.?
Read and do what is ask. Write your answer on the space provided below.
Let p, q, r be the following propositions.
p: You get a promotion
q: You complete the training
r: You will receive a bonus
Express the following propositions in English sentences or in symbols, as the case may be.
1. q v (~r)
2. P v (q v r)
3. Either you get a promotion, or you complete the training or you will receive a bonus
Construct a valid argument based on the Euler diagram.
Show that this graph is planar by redrawing and prove using Euler’s formula.
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Decide whether each statement is valid or invalid.
1. All disc jockeys play music. Answer:
Phlash Phelps is disc jockey.
Phlash Phelps plays music.
2. Some nurses wear blue uniforms. Answer:
Rose is a nurse.
Rose wears a blue uniform.
Analyze and answer what is ask.
Identify and find the Euler Paths or Euler Circuits.
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Choose the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Write your answer before the number.
1. Rhian scored at the 84th percentile on a test given to 15600 students. How many students
scored higher than Rhian?
a. 2496 b. 13104 c. 8400 d. 10200
2. If the slope of the regression line is calculated to be 3.4 and the intercept 12 then the value
of Y when x is 7 is:
a. 47.8 b. 35.8 c. 87.4 d. 60.4
3. Which of the following values could not represents a correlation coefficient?
a. R=0.99 b. r=-0.73 c. r=1.09 d. r=1.99
4. Consider the following set of scores: 27, 30, 22, 36, 29. The range is equal
a. 7 b. 9 c. 14 d. 16
5. The arithmetic mean is 12 and number of observations are 20 then sum of all values is
.
a. 8 b. 32 c. 240 d. 1.667
6. Service time (in minutes) at airport ticket counter is as 4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8.5, 4, 3, 3.5, 2.5,
3.8 then median of data is .
a. 3.8 b. 4.5 c. 4 d. 4.7
7. The mean temperature for the past ten days was 22?? Celsius. If the sum of the
temperatures for the first nine days was 200, what was the temperature on day 10?
a. 220 b. 200 c. 105 d. 107
8. A z-score of 0 means that the .
a. Particular value in the distribution is above the mean
b. Particular value in the distribution is below the mean
c. Particular value in the distribution is 1 standard deviation above the mean
d. Particular value in the distribution is the mean.
9. If the area under the normal curve from z = 0 to z = 1.38 is 0.4162, then the area from
z = 0 to z = -1.38
a. 0.4162 b. 0.9162 c. 0.0838 d. 0.500
10. The area to the right of z = 1.35 is .
a. 0.0885 b. 0.4115 c. 0.9115 d. 0.2835
11. What is the area under the normal curve between 13 and 26 for a distribution with a mean
of 20 and a standard deviation of 10?
a. 0.4837 b. 0.2580 c. 0.2258 d. 0.2420
12. In a normal distribution, what percent of scores will be within one standard deviation above
the mean?
a. 34 b. 68 c. 95 d. 99
13. Product A has per unit contribution of 6 with sold quantity of 120 units, product B has
per unit contribution of 8 with sold quantity of 100 units and product C has per unit contribution of 10
with sold quantity of 130 units then weighted average mean is
a. 7.06 b. 8.06 c. 9.06 d. 10.06
14. The standard normal distribution represented by a normal curve has a bell-shaped figure.
It has a
a. Mean of 1 and 0 standard deviation c. mean of 1 and 1 standard deviation
b. Mean of 0 and 1 standard deviation d. mean of 1 and 2 standard deviation
15. One hundred students took an exam; the mean of the test was 75; seventy students scored
above the mean. This would represent what type of distribution?
a. Normal distribution b. positively skewed c. negatively skewed d. leptokurtic
16. The mean of the scores on a qualifying exam is 300, the standard deviation is 50 and the
scores are normally distributed. Approximately what percentage of students scores 200 or lower on
the test?
a. 50% b. 34.13% c. 13.59% d. 2.28%
17. If the coefficient of determination is equal to 1, then the correlation coefficient .
a. Must also be equal to 1 c. can be any value between -1 to +1
b. can be either -1 or +1 d. none of the above
a.
18. The following numbers were obtained by sampling a population. 2, 4, 7, 12, 1. What is the
standard deviation?
a. 4.44 b. 5.43 c. 8.00 d. 7.55
19. A data set has a mean of 75 and a standard deviation of 11.5. What is the z-score if the
raw score is 95?
a. 1.74 b. 1.73 c. 1.75 d. 1.76
20. The z-score for one man is -1.58. What was his blood cholesterol level if the mean for the
test for blood cholesterol levels is 182 mg/dl and the standard deviation is 44.2 mg/dl?
a. 113 mg/dl b. 112 mg/dl c. 115 mg/dl d. 114 mg/dl
21. A set of four numbers that begins with the number 32 is arranged from smallest to largest.
If the median is 35, which of the following could possibly be the set of numbers?
a. 32, 32, 36, 28 b. 32, 33, 35, 38 c. 32, 34, 36, 38 d. 32, 33, 35, 37
22. On a placement examination, shane scored higher than 7890 of the 14700 students who
took the exam. What is the percentile of Shane’s score?
a. 53 b. 54 c. 60 d. 64
23. Regression analysis
a. measures growth c. establishes a relationship between two variables
b. establishes cause and effect d. establishes the difference of two variables
24. The regression equation used to predict the statistics score is y = 15.75 + 0.95x. What is
the predicted Statistics score of a student with a Mathematics score of 50?
a. 53 b. 63 c. 73 d. 83
25. If the data are arranged from lowest to highest, the middle would be a
a. Mean b. median c. mode d. range
26. The measure which describes how a set of data scattered is
A. Measures of dispersion c. measure of central tendency
B. Measures of relative position d. measures of location
27. What is the mean of the following numbers? 10, 39, 70, 39, 76, 38, 25
a. 42.43 b. 35.50 c. 42.57 d. 35.75
28. What number would you divide by to calculate the mean of 3, 4, 5 and 6?
a. 6 b. 4 c. 3 d. 5
29. The mean of four numbers is 71.5. If three of the numbers are 58, 76 and 88, what is the
fourth number?
a. 64 b. 60 c. 76 d. 70
30. What is the median of the following numbers? 10, 39, 71, 42, 39, 76, 38, 25
a. 42.5 b. 39 c. 76 d. 41