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After learning hypothesis testing methods from Stat 200, you can try to answer those questionsusing the data we collected in the very beginningof our class. The questions are list as follows,
1. How many hearts is in my hand? Hint: I have total 19 cards.
2. How long is the rope #1?
3. How long is the rope #2?
4. How long is the rope #3?
5. 1 free points just becauseyou contributed in our data or you can get pervious 4 answers correct.
Here is how you can get this5-bonus questions. You need to follow the procedures for each scenario in order to get full bonus points. You can obtain any result from Minitab or provide statistical procedures by hand writing.
Scenario 1: Hearts and Spades
The procedure for getting this question is as follows,
1. Guess a number to answer the question "how many hearts is in teacher's hand?"
2. Preform a hypothesis test in order to guarantee that I cannot "reject" your answer.
Scenario 2: The length of rope #1
I provide you a multiple choice for the length of rope #1.
- 11.55 inches
- 11.6 inches
- 11.65 inches
Write down your reasonable statistical procedure to make sure your answer is correct. What is your answer?
Scenario 3: The length of rope #2
I provide you a multiple choicefor the length of rope #2.
- 11inches
- 11.2 inches
- 11.4 inches
Write down your reasonable statistical procedure to make sure your answer is correct. What is your answer?
Scenario 4: The length of rope #3
Guess an answer. Preform a reasonable statistical method in order to guarantee that I cannot "reject" your answer based on the method you used.
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