BUSN 5760 Applied Business Statistics
Midterm Exam
Dr. Elizabeth Hair
Summer 2009
|
Year |
Total Applicants |
Accepted |
Wait Listed |
|
1992 |
10,276 |
1,450 |
275 |
|
1993 |
11,141 |
1,500 |
250 |
|
1994 |
12,077 |
1,475 |
250 |
|
1995 |
13,396 |
1,460 |
225 |
|
1996 |
13,558 |
1,450 |
200 |
|
1997 |
14,122 |
1,450 |
175 |
|
1998 |
14,733 |
1,450 |
150 |
|
1999 |
15,006 |
1,425 |
100 |
|
2000 |
15,891 |
1,425 |
50 |
|
2001 |
16,728 |
1,425 |
50 |
a. What is an elementary unit for this data set?
b. What kind of data set is this e.g. univariate?
c. Is this cross-sectional or time-series data?
d. Which of these variables are qualitative? For each, identify whether it is nominal or ordinal.
e. Which of these variables are quantitative? For each, identify whether it is continuous or discrete?
|
Horsepower |
Miles per gallon |
Number of Cylinders |
Weight |
Country origin |
|
100 |
19.7 |
8 |
3365 |
United States |
|
150 |
16.9 |
8 |
4360 |
Germany |
|
140 |
15.5 |
6 |
4054 |
United States |
|
75 |
36.4 |
4 |
1980 |
Japan |
|
90 |
22.6 |
4 |
2800 |
Japan |
a. What is the elementary unit for this data set?
b. What kind of data set is this?
c. Which of these variables are quantitative? Identify which are continuous or discrete.
d. Which of these variables are qualitative? For each, identify whether it is nominal or ordinal.
e. Is this cross-sectional or time series data?
|
23 |
14 |
26 |
42 |
28 |
21 |
34 |
45 |
32 |
32 |
24 |
34 |
22 |
25 |
22 |
17 |
60 |
f. Draw a stem-and-leaf histogram.
g. Describe the data set represented by the stem and leaf diagram produced for the previous question.
h. Are their any outliers?
i. Draw a histogram.
j. Describe the date set represented by the histogram.
|
1491 |
2570 |
3631 |
4695 |
8096 |
2089 |
8511 |
6310 |
10736 |
5012 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
4388 |
16525 |
25842 |
3631 |
5755 |
5494 |
1363 |
1762 |
2848 |
3221 |
a. Construct a histogram for this data set.
b. Describe the shape of this histogram.
c. Find the logarithm of each data value.
d. Construct a histogram for the data set of logarithms.
e. Describe the shape of this histogram of the logarithms.
|
Time |
Frequency |
|
52 |
2 |
|
51 |
0 |
|
50 |
2 |
|
49 |
1 |
|
48 |
8 |
|
47 |
2 |
|
46 |
1 |
|
45 |
7 |
|
44 |
3 |
|
43 |
2 |
|
42 |
3 |
|
41 |
1 |
|
40 |
1 |
|
39 |
1 |
a. How long does it take the “typical” student to finish the midterm?
b. What is the average time spent completing the exam?
c. Calculate the five number summary
d. Construct a box plot for the dataset.
e. Is the data skewed?
f. Identify any outliers
8. Use the following to answer questions: Your financial analyst gives you the following summary statistics on sales of your major product line: (8 pts)
| Maximum | $25,000 |
| Minimum | $17,500 |
| Mean | $20,210 |
| Median | $19,770 |
| First Quartile | $18,750 |
| Third Quartile | $21,500 |
| Mode | $22,000 |
a. Provide the five number summary for product line sales.
b. Find the amount which 75 percent of all sales exceed.
c. Find the amount which 25 percent of all sales exceed.
d. Is the data set skewed? Why or why not?
9. What does the standard deviation measure? (4 pts)
|
Volunteer |
Total Hours |
|
A |
11 |
|
B |
15 |
|
C |
23 |
|
D |
29 |
|
E |
19 |
|
F |
22 |
|
G |
21 |
|
H |
20 |
|
I |
15 |
|
J |
25 |
|
K |
17 |
a. Compute the range for volunteer hours.
b. Compute the standard deviation for volunteer hours.
c. Compute the variance for volunteer hours.
d. Find the average for volunteer hours.
e. What percentage of the volunteers works within one standard deviation of the average?
11. Use the following to answer questions: Below is the data on the cost, in cents, of a random sample of candy bars: (12 pts)
|
30 |
40 |
40 |
55 |
50 |
45 |
40 |
70 |
35 |
110 |
40 |
60 |
40 |
45 |
a. Find the average.
b. Find the standard deviation.
c. Interpret the standard deviation.
d. Find the range. What are the units of measurement?
e. Find the coefficient of variation.
f. Find the variance.
g. Delete the outlier. Calculate the standard deviation.
h. All candy bar prices are to be raised by 10 cents. What will the average, standard deviation, range, and coefficient of variation be now?
12. Use the following to answer questions: Sarah Fernandez, Manager of Operations, is analyzing employee absenteeism at the San Diego Assembly Plant. Ten percent of all plant employees work in the finishing department, 20% of all plant employees are absent excessively; and 7% of all plant employees work in the finishing department and are absent excessively. (12 pts)
a. Draw the probability tree.
b. Find the probability that an employee selected at random works in the finishing department.
c. Find the probability that an employee selected at random works in the finishing department and is absent excessively.
d. Given that the employee selected at random works in the finishing department, find the probability that the employee is absent excessively.
e. Are the events "working in the finishing department" and "absent excessively" mutually exclusive?
f. Are the events "working in the finishing department" and "absent excessively" independent?
a. Draw the probability tree.
b. If a personal loan is selected at random, find the probability that it is to a homeowner and is not in default.
c. If a personal loan is selected at random is to a homeowner, find the probability that the loan is in default.
d. If a personal loan is selected at random, find the probability that the loan is not in default.
e. Are the events "homeowner" and "loan in default" mutually exclusive?
f. Are the events "homeowner" and "loan not in default" independent?
EXTRA CREDIT: Draw a positively skewed distribution, negatively skewed distribution, and a normal distribution and indicate on each approximately where the mean, median, and mode would fall. (5 points)