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What is it 20/20
1 What is it 20/20
What is it 14/15
What is it 10/10
1 What is it 27/30
Assessment 10/10
What is it 42/42
2 What is it 40/42
Assessment 20/20
3 What is it 24/24
4 Assessment 15/15
5 Assessment 28/28
2 1 What I Know 10/10
2 What I know 66/66
What I know 10/10
1 What’s More 20/20
3 What I have Learned 15/20
Assessment 8/10
2 What I know 10/10
Kyla O. Sabines
11- Daimler
April 11, 2022
Ma’am Cecil Cespedes
What is it?
Activity 2
A. 1. 𝜇 ≠ 14 6. 𝜇 ≠ 5
1. Hl 2. 𝜇 > 40 7. 𝜇 > 0.5
2. 3. 𝜇 < 15 8. 𝜇 ≠ 45
3. Hl 4. 𝜇 ≠ 35 9. 𝜇 < 55
4. 5. 𝜇 ≠8 10. 𝜇 > 70
5. Hl
B.
6.
What is it?
Activity 3
𝑎 0.05
1. = = 0.025
2 2
2. 𝑎 = 0.1
3. 𝑎 = 0.01
4. 𝑎 = 0.07
𝑎 0.05
5. = = 0.025
2 2
A.
1. B 2. D 3. C 4. C 5. D
B.
1. The average number of years to finish basic education is 14.
a.) Type I: We conclude that the average number of years to finish basic
education is not 14 years, when it really is 14 years.
b.) Type II: We conclude that the average number of years to finish basic
education is 14 years, when in fact it really is not 14 years.
2. At least 40% of private school students transferred to public schools during the
COVID 19 pandemic.
a.) Type I: We conclude that it is not at least 40% private school students
transferred to public schools during the COVID 19 pandemic, when in fact it
really is at least 40%.
b.) Type II: We conclude that it is at least 40% private school students
transferred to public schools during the COVID 19 pandemic, when in fact it is
not at least 40%.
3. The mean expenses of a family during the COVID 19 pandemic increased at most by
15%
a.) Type I: We conclude that the mean expenses of a family during COVID 19
pandemic is not increased at most by 15%, when in fact it really increased at
most by 15%.
b.) Type II: We conclude that the mean expenses of a family during COVID 19
pandemic is increased at most by 15%, when in fact it really is not increased at
most by 15%.
ASSESSMENT
1. <
2. >
3. Divided by 2
4. Hypothesis
5. Parameter
6. Mean
7. 8%
8. Rejected
9. Do not accept/reject
10. 𝛽 = 1 − 𝑎
1. A jeepney driver claims that his average monthly income is Php 3000.00 with a
standard deviation of Php 300.00. A sample of 30 jeepney drivers were surveyed and
found that their average monthly income is Php 3500.00 with a standard deviation of
Php 350.00. Test the hypothesis at 1% level of significance.
Given:
n = 30
Parameter = Php 3500.00 with a standard deviation of Php 350.0
Mean = Php 3000.00 with a standard deviation of Php 300.00.
𝐻0 : The average monthly income of a jeepney driver is Php 3000.00
Denoted by μ = 3000.00
H₁: The average monthly income of a jeepney driver is greater than Php
3000.00
Denoted by μ> 3000.00
What is it?
Activity 7
2. A study was conducted to determine the marrying age of teachers. It was found out
that the mean marrying age of teachers is 30 years old. Fifteen teachers were surveyed
randomly and found that their mean marrying age was 33 years old with a standard
deviation of 5 years. Use 10% level of significance to test the hypothesis and assume
that the population is normally distributed.
Given:
n=15
Parameter = 30 and a standard deviation of 1
Mean = 33 years old with a standard deviation of 5 years
𝐻0 : The marrying age of teachers is 30
Denoted by μ = 30
H₁: The marrying age of teachers is greater than 30
Denoted by μ> 90
ASSESSMENT
A.
1. Sample Standard Deviation
2. Population Variance
3. Population Mean
4. Degrees of Freedom
5. df = N - 1
B.
1. A study was conducted to determine the graduating age for students in their last year
in college. It was found out that the mean graduating age of students is 26 years old.
Fifteen students were surveyed randomly and found that their mean graduating age was
28 years old with a standard deviation of 5 years. Use 10% level of significance to test
the hypothesis and assume that the population is normally distributed.
Given:
n=15
Parameter = 26 and a standard deviation of 1
Mean = 28 years old with a standard deviation of 5 years
𝐻0 : The graduating age for students in their last year in college is 26
Denoted by μ = 26
H₁: The graduating age for students in their last year in college is greater than 26
Denoted by μ > 26
𝜎 𝑠 4
1. 𝜎𝑥̅ = = = = 0.63
√𝑛 √𝑛 √40
𝑥̅ −𝜇𝑜 90−96
𝑧=( ) (√𝑛) = ( ) (√40) = −50.19
𝜎𝑥̅ 0.63
𝜎 𝑠 50
2. 𝜎𝑥̅ = = = = 5.77
√𝑛 √𝑛 √75
𝑥̅ − 𝜇𝑜 600 − 500
𝑧=( ) (√𝑛) = ( ) (√40) = 150.09
𝜎𝑥̅ 5.77
A.
1. Sample Standard Deviation
2. Population Variance
3. Population Mean
4. Degrees of Freedom
5. df = N – 1
B.
1. A seller claimed that her liptint has a mean organic content of 90%. A rival seller
asked 60 users of that liptint and found that it has a mean organic content of 85% with a
standard deviation of 5%. Test the claim at 1% level of significance and assume that the
population is approximately normally distributed.
Given:
n = 60
Population mean = 90
Mean 85 and a standard deviation of 5
Significance level: 1%
𝐻0 : The mean organic content is 90
Denoted by u 90
H₁: The mean organic content is less than 90
Denoted by μ< 90
𝜎 𝑠 5
𝜎𝑥̅ = = = = 0.65
√𝑛 √𝑛 √60
𝑥̅ − 𝜇𝑜 85 − 90
𝑧=( ) (√𝑛) = ( ) (√60) = 59.58
𝜎𝑥̅ 0.65
Critical Region: 𝐻0 is rejected
2. An association of City Mayors conducted a study to determine the average number of
times a family went to buy necessities in a week. They found that the mean is 4 times in
a week. A random sample of 20 families were asked and found a mean of 5 times in a
week and a standard deviation of 2. Use 5% significance level to test that the population
mean is not equal to 5.Assume that the population is normally distributed.
Given:
n = 20
Population mean = 4
Mean = 5 and a standard deviation of 2
Significance level: 0.025
𝐻0 : The average number of times a family went to buy necessities in a week
is 4
Denoted by u = 4
H₁: The average number of times a family went to buy necessities in a week
is not 4
Denoted by 𝜇 ≠ 4
Critical Region: 𝐻0 is rejected
Kyla O. Sabines
11- Daimler
May 16, 2022
Ma’am Cecil Cespedes
1. A
2. A
3. A
4. D
5. C
C.
1.
x y 𝑥2 𝑦2 xy
20 100 400 10000 2000
30 90 900 8100 2700
40 85 1600 7225 3400
50 60 2500 3600 3000
60 50 3600 2500 3000
∑ 𝑥 = 200 ∑ 𝑦 = 385 ∑ 𝑥 2 = 9000 ∑ 𝑦 2 = 31,425 ∑ 𝑥𝑦 = 14,100
2.
x y 𝑥2 𝑦2 xy
6 3 36 9 18
15 6 225 36 90
30 15 900 225 450
12 5 144 25 60
20 15 400 225 300
∑ 𝑥 = 83 ∑ 𝑦 = 44 ∑ 𝑥 2 = 1705 ∑ 𝑦 2 = 520 ∑ 𝑥𝑦 = 9018
What’s More
Student No. of Days Score in 50 XY X2
Absent (X) point Math Quiz
(Y)
A 1 47 47 1
B 2 40 80 4
C 3 35 105 9
D 4 27 108 16
E 5 15 75 25
n=5 ∑x = 15 ∑y = 164 ∑xy = 415 ∑x = 55
2
Y – Intercept
Slope
Interpretation:
The equation of the regression line is y’ = 55.9 – 7.7x, where the y-intercept is 55.9
and the slope is -7.7. In the problem, the slope b, which is -7.7 is the marginal change.
This means that every change in the value of x, which is the number of days absent, the
value of y which is the score in Math quiz, changes at -7.7 on the average. The value of
y-intercept is 55.9. This means that the score of a student will be 55.9 if he/she has no
absences.
2. There exists a relationship between the variables; and the relationship is tested to
be significant. These two are the assumptions in conducting a regression.
4. The slope b serves as the marginal change, which means that for every change of
x, the value of y also changes at what is the value of the slope on average.
Assessment
1. D 4. C
2. B 5. C
3. C