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The University Secretary wants to determine how University grade point average, GPA (highest being 4.0) of a sample of students
Arandom sample of 100 students had a mean grade point average (GPA) of 3.2 with a standard error of 0.02. Given below are the 90%, 95%, 98% and 99% confidence intervals (not necessarily in that order) for the mean GPA for all students. Which interval would represent the 95% confidence interval? (3.15, 3.25) (3.17.3.23) (3.16, 3.24) (3.14, 3.26)
Professor Hall wants to estimate what the average GPA will be for the students in his marketing research class this semester with 99% confidence and acceptable error of ±2%. Based on last semester’s GPA’s, he knows the variability in GPA is about 0.3 points. Calculate the sample size needed.
A professor at a university wants to estimate the average number of hours of sleep students get during exam week. On the first day of exams, she asked 27 students how many hours they had slept the night before. The average of the sample was 3.79 with a standard deviation of 1.224. When estimating the average amount of sleep with a 99% confidence interval, what is the margin of error? 1) 0.3549 2) 0.6546 3) 0.5839 4) 0.2356 5) 0.6527
A statistics professor classifies his students according to their grade point average (GPA) and their class rank. GPA is on a 0.0 - 4.0 scale and class rank is defined as the under" dass (freshmen and sophomores) and the upper class (Juniors and seniors). One student is selected at random GPA Class Under 2.0 2.0 - 3.0 Upper 0.117 0.207 Under 0.338 0.090 Given the student selected is in the "Under" class, what is the probability that her GPA is...
4. The following table contains ACT scores and the GPA (grade point average) for eight college students. Grade point average is based on a four-point scale and has been rounded to one digit after the decimal: a. Estimate the relationship between GPA and ACT using OLS; that is, obtain the intercept and slope estimates in the equation Comment on the direction of the relationship. Does the intercept have a useful interpretation here? Explain. How much higher is the GPA predicted to be...
Alatistics professor classifies his students according to their grade point average (GPA) and their class rank. GPA is on a 0.0-4.0 scale and class rank is defined as the under class of eshmen and sophomorest and the upper class unitors and seniors One student is selected at random Class Upper Under Under 2.0 0.117 0.338 GPA 20.30 0207 0.000 Over 10 0.145 0.103 What is the probability that the student is in the upper class and has GPA under 2.0?...
A sample of 20 engineering majors is taken and each student's grade point average (GPA) is calculated. (1 pt) A sample of 20 engineering majors is taken and each student's grade point average (GPA) is calculated 3.26 3.07 2.51 3.7 3.91 2.98 2.71 3.83 2.61 3.87 2.86 3.83 3.79 2.75 3.81 3.92 2.79 3.43 3 4 We wish to break the data into 3 categories Complete the table below. Relative Cumulative Frequency Cumulative Relative Frequency Frequency Category Lower Bound Upper...
a random sample of 150 students has a grade point average with a mean of 2.86. Assume the population standard deviation is 0.78. Constrict the confidence interval for the population mean ų, if c=0.98. 2.51, 3.53 2.31, 3.88 2.43, 3.79 2.71, 3.01
In some 4.0 grading systems, a student's grade point average (GPA) is calculated by assigning letter grades the following numerical values.
help me out please A business school wishes to determine whether the grade-point average (GPA) of a graduating student can be used to predict the graduate's starting salary. More specifically, the college wants to know whether higher GPAs lead to higher starting salaries. Records for 200 of last year's business school graduates are selected at random, and data on GPA () and starting salary in Sthousands) for each graduate were used to fit the model Ely) = Bo+B12. The results...