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January 2019, Part III
All Questions in Part I are worth 4 credits. Partial credit can be earned.
A simulation was run 1000 times based upon the results of the survey. The results of the
simulation appear below.
Based on the simulation results, is the claim that commuters listen to the station on average
30 minutes plausible? Explain your response including an interval containing the middle 95% of
the data, rounded to the nearest hundredth.
35.A radio station claims to its advertisers that the mean number of minutes commuters listen to the
station is 30. The station conducted a survey of 500 of their listeners who commute. The sample
statistics are shown below.
Answer:
The mean is 29.101. The middle 95% is two standard deviations above and below the mean.
29.101 - 2(0.934) = 27.233
29.101 + 2(0.934) = 30.969
The interval is 27.23 - 30.97
Yes, 30 falls within the interval so the claim is plausible.
36.Solve the given equation algebraically for all values of x.
Answer:
Isolate the radical term by adding 2x to both sides. Then square both sides and solve the quadratic equation.
Discard any negative results because of the radical. (x cannot be less than 0.)
Check for extraneous results
3 sqrt (x) = 2x - 5
(3 sqrt (x) ) 2 = (2x - 5) 2
9x = 4x2 - 20x + 25
0 = 4x2 - 29x + 25
0 = 4x2 - 4x - 25x + 25
0 = (4x)(x - 1) - (25)(x - 1)
0 = (4x - 25)(x - 1)
4x - 25 = 0 or x - 1 = 0
4x = 25 or x = 1
x = 6.25 or x = 1
Check: 3 (6.25).5 - 2(6.25) = 3(2.5) - 12.5 = 7.5 - 12.5 = -5 (check)
3 (1).5 - 2(.5) = 3(1) - 1 = 3 - 1 = 2 =/= -5 (reject)
x = 6.25.
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