Hnu b215 Supplementary Exam 10 7 2020
Hnu b215 Supplementary Exam 10 7 2020
Hnu b215 Supplementary Exam 10 7 2020
SUPPLEMENTARY/SPECIAL
SECTION A
1. Which of the following sets represent an event when you roll a die?
2 . What is the mean of the probability distribution when a die is tossed once ?
(A) 1.00 (B) 1.75 (C) 3.5 (D) 2.25 (E) None of the above.
81 64 67 52 52 56 40 42 45 47 49 49
35 37 39 27 29 11
I. The range is 70
II. The median is 46
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A) I only B) II only C) I and II D) Neither is true.
5. A national achievement test is administered to nurses annually. The test has a mean score of
100 and a standard deviation of 15. If Jane’s z-score is 1.20, what was her score on the test?
6. A coin is tossed three times. What is the probability that it lands on heads exactly one time?
(A) 0.125 (B) 0.250 (C) 0.333 (D) 0.375 (E) 0.500
7 ) When typing a report , a secretary makes typographical errors. If there are 200 typographical
errors in a 500 page manuscripts, find the probability that a given page contain exactly three
errors.
A) 0.02 B) 0.0029 C) 0.3 D) 0.018
8) The birth weight of four children at the Kilifi couty hospital was recorded as
1 2 3 4.
9). A public opinion survey explored the relationship between age and support for increasing the
minimum wage. The results are summarized in the two-way table to the right
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In the 21 to 40 age group, what percentage supports increasing the minimum wage?
(A) 12.5% (B) 20% (C) 25% (D) 50% (E) 75%
10). Below, the cumulative frequency plot shows height (in inches) of college basketball players.
(A) 3 inches (B) 6 inches (C) 25 inches (D) 50 inches (E) None of the above
SECTION B
a) As part of a study of the treatment of anemia in cattle researchers measured the concentration
of selenium in the blood of 36 cows who had been given a dietary supplement of selenium .The
cows were all the same breed and all had borne their first calf during the year. The sample mean
selenium concentration was 6.21 g / dLi and the standard deviation was 1.84
Construct and interpret a 95% confidence interval for the populations mean [5 marks]
b) A student investigated whether taking vitamin C tablets every day for a school term affected
peoples chances of getting a cold during the period. The results are shown below
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QUESTION TWO [10 MARKS]
a) The following data shows the age of some of the students in Pwani University who appeared
for VCT services.
15 18 21 23 21 15 18 16 22 18 17 17 19 20 22 18 16 22 23 24
No of nurses 5 6 12 8 15
No. of patients 240 210 300 280 420
a) A medical researcher wishes to see the pulse rates of smokers are higher than the rates of
nonsmokers. Samples of 100 smokers and 100 nonsmokers are selected. The results are as shown
below. Can the researcher conclude, at 0.05 , that smokers have higher pulse rates than
nonsmokers? [8 Marks]
Smokers Nonsmokers
x1 90 x 2 88
s1 5 s2 6
n1 100 n2 100
b) The table below shows the strength of cables made from two different alloys I and II.
Perform a Mann-Whitney test to decide whether or not there is a difference between the
samples at 0.05 significance level. [8 marks]
ALLOY 1 ALLOY 2
18.3 16.4 22.7 17.8 12.6 14.1 20.5 10.7 15.9
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18.9 25.3 16.1 24.2 19.6 12.9 15.2 11.8 14.7
c) A nutritionist wishes to find whether consumers have any preference among four flavours of a
new soda. A sample of 100 people provided the following data
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