Sophia Learning STAT1001: Introduction to Statistics Final Milestone Test Answered Attempt score 88% Fall 2024/2025.
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Sophia Learning STAT1001: Intro to Statistics
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Sophia Learning STAT1001: Intro To Statistics
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22/25 that's 88% RETAKE
22 questions were answered correctly.
3 questions were answered incorrectly.
Jesse takes two data points from the weight
and feed cost data set to calculate a slope, or
average rate of change. A rat weighs 3.5
pounds and costs $4.50 per week to feed,
while ...
22 questions were answered correctly.
3 questions were answered incorrectly.
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Jesse takes two data points from the weight
and feed cost data set to calculate a slope, or
average rate of change. A rat weighs 3.5
pounds and costs $4.50 per week to feed,
while a Beagle weighs 30 pounds and costs
$9.20 per week to feed.
Using weight as the explanatory variable, what
is the slope of the line between these two
points? Answer choices are rounded to the
nearest hundredth.
$1.60 / lb.
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, $5.64 / lb.
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$0.31 / lb.
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$0.18 / lb.
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RATIONALE
In order to get slope, we can use the formula:
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Using the information provided, the two
points are: (3.5 lb., $4.50) and (30 lb., $9.20).
We can note that:
CONCEPT
→ Linear Equation Algebra Review
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Which of the following is a guideline for
establishing causality?
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, Do not consider
other possible
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causes.
Check if the effect is
present when the
● response variable is
absent.
Keep all variables the
same to get duplicate
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results.
Look for cases where
correlation exists
between the
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variables of a
scatterplot.
RATIONALE
Recall that correlation is not sufficient alone to
assess causality, however it is necessary. So
for something to be causal, it must have a
strong association.
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, CONCEPT
→ Establishing Causality
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Joe is measuring the widths of doors he bought
to install in an apartment complex. He
measured 72 doors and found a mean width of
36.1 inches with a standard deviation of 0.3
inches. To test if the doors differ significantly
from the standard industry width of 36 inches,
he computes a z-statistic.
What is the value of Joe's z-test statistic?
2.83
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-2.83
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-1.81
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1.81
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