Statistics Unit 4 Review for CSA
Mystery Breakout
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Intro
You have entered a dark and unknown world from which you have to get out before it's too late and you will be locked in forever.
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Mission 1
Locked
Locked
Locked
Answer the question and you will find out the address of the following scenario
Which of the following is a statistical question?
What are the heights of students in the class?
How tall are you?
How tall is Dr. Ratcliff?
Mission 2
Locked
Completed
Locked
Drag and discover
What type of sample is this?Mel has a radio show and he asks people to call in and let him know if you drove to work today or rode public transportation.
Convenience Sample
Random Sample
Volunteer Sample
Mission 3
Completed
Completed
Locked
What does this describe: We want to know whether listening to music improves math test scores, students are randomly assigned to two groups. One group takes a math test while listening to music, and the other takes the same test in silence.
Observational Study
Public Notice
Experiment
At a local restaurant, the amount of time that customers have to wait for their food is normally distributed with a mean of 28 minutes and a standard deviation of 2 minutes. Using the empirical rule, determine the interval of minutes that the middle 99.7% of customers have to wait.
26-30
24-32
22-34
For males in a certain town, the systolic blood pressure is normally distributed with a mean of 135 and a standard deviation of 10. Using the empirical rule, what percentage of males in the town have a systolic blood pressure between 125 and 145?
99.7%
95%
68%
Remember the code
216
Continue
Completed
Completed
Completed
Mission 4
For males in a certain town, the systolic blood pressure is normally distributed with a mean of 110 and a standard deviation of 9. Using the empirical rule, what percentage of males in the town have a systolic blood pressure between 92 and 128?
99.7%
68%
95%
14+3
Continue
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Statistics Unit 4 Mystery Review for CSA
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Statistics Unit 4 Review for CSA
Mystery Breakout
Start
Intro
You have entered a dark and unknown world from which you have to get out before it's too late and you will be locked in forever.
Continue
Mission 1
Locked
Locked
Locked
Answer the question and you will find out the address of the following scenario
Which of the following is a statistical question?
What are the heights of students in the class?
How tall are you?
How tall is Dr. Ratcliff?
Mission 2
Locked
Completed
Locked
Drag and discover
What type of sample is this?Mel has a radio show and he asks people to call in and let him know if you drove to work today or rode public transportation.
Convenience Sample
Random Sample
Volunteer Sample
Mission 3
Completed
Completed
Locked
What does this describe: We want to know whether listening to music improves math test scores, students are randomly assigned to two groups. One group takes a math test while listening to music, and the other takes the same test in silence.
Observational Study
Public Notice
Experiment
At a local restaurant, the amount of time that customers have to wait for their food is normally distributed with a mean of 28 minutes and a standard deviation of 2 minutes. Using the empirical rule, determine the interval of minutes that the middle 99.7% of customers have to wait.
26-30
24-32
22-34
For males in a certain town, the systolic blood pressure is normally distributed with a mean of 135 and a standard deviation of 10. Using the empirical rule, what percentage of males in the town have a systolic blood pressure between 125 and 145?
99.7%
95%
68%
Remember the code
216
Continue
Completed
Completed
Completed
Mission 4
For males in a certain town, the systolic blood pressure is normally distributed with a mean of 110 and a standard deviation of 9. Using the empirical rule, what percentage of males in the town have a systolic blood pressure between 92 and 128?
99.7%
68%
95%
14+3
Continue
You have reached the last mission 🎉 Do you know what the code is?
Enter the password
Congratulations, you made it out!
Wrong answer!
Try again