The birth weights of 21 calves (in pounds) are as follows: 8…

The birth weights of 21 calves (in pounds) are as follows: 87     76     96     77     94     92     88     85     66     89 79     95     50     91     83     88     82     58     55     69     97 Construct a stem-and-leaf display using the first digit as the stem and the second digit as the leaf.  Based on the stem-and-leaf display, the upper quartile for this set of birth weights is __________ lb.

The weights in pounds of 23 dogs were used to construct the…

The weights in pounds of 23 dogs were used to construct the following stem-and-leaf display using the first digit as the stem and the second digit as the leaf:. Stem     Leaves                                                    3            2     4 4            0     3     4     5     7     8     9 5            0     1     2     3     4     5 6            1     2     5     6     7 7            0     1 8 9            8 Use the stem-and-leaf display to find the lower quartile, median, and upper quartile and then use these values to construct a box plot.  The correct values for the lower outer fence, lower inner fence, upper inner fence, and upper outer fence are ______, ______, ______, and ______ lb, respectively.

Independent random samples of litter sizes were selected fro…

Independent random samples of litter sizes were selected from the Yorkshire and Landrace breeds of swine, with the following results: Yorkshire Landrace 8 7 9 8 10 9 8 8 9 7 10   We want to analyze these data using Analysis of Variance with a Completely Randomized Design. What are the correct degrees of freedom?

In a pizza takeout restaurant, the following probability dis…

In a pizza takeout restaurant, the following probability distribution was obtained.  The random variable X represents the number of toppings for a large pizza.                                                                                      x             0          1          2          3          4          P(x)          0.30     0.40     0.20     0.06     0.04          Calculate the mean (µ) of this discrete probability distribution.

We are interested in estimating the average driving time of…

We are interested in estimating the average driving time of students who commute to Ohio State.  How many students who commute need to be included in our sample to order to be 98% confident that the estimated mean driving time will be within 4 minutes of the true population mean driving time if the standard deviation of the driving times is 8 minutes?

A dairy producer in Ohio wants to determine if the average m…

A dairy producer in Ohio wants to determine if the average milk production of her Holstein cows is greater than 18,000 lb of milk per lactation.  Therefore, she obtains a random sample of n = 100 milk production records from her herd and calculates a sample mean of 18,500 lb and a sample standard deviation of 3,500 lb. Should the dairy producer reject or not reject the null hypothesis using a significance level (α) = 0.05?  Explain.

The body weight in pounds (variable X) and fleece weight in…

The body weight in pounds (variable X) and fleece weight in pounds (variable Y) of a random sample of four ewes are as follows: Body weight, lb (X)            Fleece weight, lb (Y)           140                                            9           145                                          10           155                                          10           160                                          12                                                                                      Calculate the slope of the least squares line for the regression of Y (fleece weight) on X (body weight).

The weights in pounds of 23 dogs were used to construct the…

The weights in pounds of 23 dogs were used to construct the following stem-and-leaf display using the first digit as the stem and the second digit as the leaf:. Stem     Leaves                                                    3            2     4 4            0     3     4     5     7     8     9 5            0     1     2     3     4     5 6            1     2     5     6     7 7            0     1 8 9            8 Use the stem-and-leaf display to find the lower quartile, median, and upper quartile and then use these values to construct a box plot.  Use the box plot to identify any suspect or highly suspect outliers in this dataset.

A random sample of 16 Standardbred horses was selected from…

A random sample of 16 Standardbred horses was selected from a population of Standardbreds.  The mean time required for these 16 horses to run a mile while pulling a sulky was 130 seconds (i.e., 2 minutes and 10 seconds),  The standard deviation of the sample was 10 seconds. What is the point estimate of the true population mean for racing time of Standardbred horses?