For Mike Bayville: Statistical Analysis
1. Oak Construction Company built 128 houses in Hilltop Estates. If the company built 7 times as many colonial style houses as ranch style houses, how many ranch style houses were erected?
[removed]14 |
[removed]21 |
[removed]16 |
[removed]24 |
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2. Calculate the weighted mean for the following data: value=10, weight=2; value=12, weight=6; value=15, weight=8; value=18, weight=6; value=20, weight=2
[removed]36 |
[removed]4.8 |
[removed]24 |
3. This year Bronson’s Tire Co. reported assets of $545,350 which is $120,640 more than last year. If owner’s equity was $192,500 last year, what was the amount of liabilities reported on last year’s balance sheet?
[removed]$232,210 |
[removed]$473,490 |
[removed]$352,850 |
[removed]$427,930 |
4. Laser Printing and Graphics offers cash discounts of 2/15, 1/20, n/30 to customers on all purchases. A customer purchased $18,000 of merchandise on May 20. What is the amount of the net payment if the invoice was paid on June 8?
[removed]$17,640 |
[removed]$18,000 |
[removed]$17,820 |
[removed]$16,200 |
5. Matt Stinson invested $4,000 in a simple interest account paying 5.5% per year. If he received $385 in interest, how long did he leave the money in the investment? (Express your answer to the nearest hundredth of a year.)
[removed]21 months |
[removed]1.5 years |
[removed]21 weeks |
[removed]175 days |
6. Junko Kiera borrowed $13,000 at a discount loan rate of 12% for 30 months. Determine the true interest rate of Junko’s loan.
[removed]0.171 |
[removed]0.152 |
[removed]0.133 |
[removed]0.141 |
7. Klemson High-Tech Industries borrowed $65,000 for three years at 14% compounded semi-annually. How much interest will they pay on the loan when they pay it off at the end of the term of the loan? (Express your answer to the nearest cent.)
[removed]$32,547.52 |
[removed]$14,627.80 |
[removed]$9,100.00 |
[removed]$32,306.73 |
8. Determine the future value of an ordinary annuity paying 10% quarterly for nine years if quarterly deposits of $450 are made throughout the nine years.
[removed]$25,785.64 |
[removed]$29,830.08 |
[removed]$4,479.53 |
[removed]$6,813.19 |
9. An asset was purchased on January 3rd costing $75,000 with a salvage value of $2,800 and an estimated useful life of five years. Find the depreciation expense using the straight-line method.
[removed]$15,000 |
[removed]$15,440 |
[removed]$14,440 |
[removed]$13,750 |
10. Mahalyk’s Water Fun Shoppe specializes in jet skis. Mahalyk’s inventory records showed the following for the past year: purchased 30 jetskis on February 10th at a cost of $4,000 per jetski; purchased 100 jetskis on May 12th at a cost of $3,000 per jetski; purchased 20 jetskis on June 15th at a cost of $3,500 per jetski; purchased 50 jetskis on July 20th at a cost of $2,500 per jetski Use the Average Cost Method to determine Mahalyk’s value of ending inventory at the end of July if they had 75 jetskis left in inventory.
[removed]$230,625 |
[removed]$210,000 |
[removed]$255,000 |
[removed]$187,500 |
1. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
[removed]There is some loss of information when raw data is tallied into a stem-and-leaf display. |
[removed]For a stem-and-leaf display, the leaf for the value 98 is 9. |
[removed]The stem in a stem-and-leaf display is the leading digit. |
[removed]For a stem-and-leaf display, the stem for the value 67 is 7. |
2. Three persons earn $8 an hour, six earn $9 an hour, and one earns $12 an hour. The weighted mean hourly wage is:
[removed]$9. |
[removed]$9.67. |
[removed]$10.67. |
[removed]$11. |
3. According to which classification or type of probability are the events equally likely?
[removed]Classical |
[removed]Relative frequency |
[removed]Subjective |
[removed]Mutually exclusive |
4. A study determines that 60% of the voters in a town intend to vote for the incumbent mayor. If a sample of 8 people is selected, using the binomial formula, what is the approximate probability that 6 of the 8 people surveyed intend to vote for the incumbent?
[removed]0.47 |
[removed]1.28 |
[removed]0.6 |
[removed]0.21 |
5. What is a listing of all possible outcomes of an experiment and their corresponding probability of occurrence called?
[removed]Random variable |
[removed]Probability distribution |
[removed]Subjective probability |
[removed]Frequency distribution |
6. What kind of distributions are the binomial and Poisson distributions?
[removed]Discrete |
[removed]Continuous |
[removed]Both discrete and continuous |
[removed]Neither discrete or continuous |
7. Which of the following is NOT true regarding the normal distribution?
[removed]Mean, median and mode are all equal. |
[removed]It has a single peak. |
[removed]It is symmetrical. |
[removed]The points of the curve meet the X-axis at z = –3 and z = 3. |
8. The mean of a normally distributed group of weekly incomes of a large group of executives is $1,000 and the standard deviation is $100. What is the z-score for an income of $1,100?
[removed]1.00 |
[removed]2.00 |
[removed]1.683 |
[removed]-0.90 |
9. Which of the following is NOT a component of the decision-making process?
[removed]Alternatives |
[removed]Payoff |
[removed]States of nature |
[removed]Seasonal indexes |
10. Applying probabilities to a payoff table results in:
[removed]expected opportunity loss. |
[removed]expected monetary value. |
[removed]expected value of perfect information. |
[removed]decision tree. |