/*! This file is auto-generated */ .wp-block-button__link{color:#fff;background-color:#32373c;border-radius:9999px;box-shadow:none;text-decoration:none;padding:calc(.667em + 2px) calc(1.333em + 2px);font-size:1.125em}.wp-block-file__button{background:#32373c;color:#fff;text-decoration:none} Q. 1.11 You are planning an experiment t... [FREE SOLUTION] | 91影视

91影视

You are planning an experiment to determine the effect of the brand of gasoline and the weight of a car on gas mileage measured in miles per gallon. You will use a single test car, adding weights so that its total weight is 3000,3500, or 4000pounds. The car will drive on a test track at each weight using each of Amoco, Marathon, and Speedway gasoline. Which is best way to organize study ?

a. Start with 3000 pounds and Amoco and run the car on the test track. Then do 3500 and 4000 pounds. Change to Marathon and go through the three weights in order. Then change to Speedway and do the three weights in order once more.

b. Start with3000pounds and Amoco and run the car on the test track. Then change to Marathon and then to Speedway without changing the weight. Then add weights to get 3500pounds and go through the three gasolines in the same order. Then change to4000 pounds and do the three gasolines in order again.

c. Choose a gasoline at random, and run the car with this gasoline at 3000,3500, and 4000pounds in order. Choose one of the two remaining gasolines at random and again run the car at3000, then 3500, then 4000 pounds. Do the same with the last gasoline.

d. There are nine combinations of weight and gasoline. Run the car several times using each of these combinations. Make all these runs in random order.

e. Randomly select an amount of weight and a brand of gasoline, and run the car on the test track. Repeat this process a total of 30 times.

Short Answer

Expert verified

The best way to organize the study is (d) There are nine combinations of weight and gasoline. Run the car several times using each of these combinations. Make all these runs in random order.

Step by step solution

01

Given information 

We need to find Which is best way to organize study .

02

Explanation for correct statement (d)

Here , in this case we have to determine the effect of the brand of gasoline and the weight of a car on gas mileage measured in miles per gallon . As there are different categories for weights of car and also different gasoline such as Amoco, Marathon, and Speedway gasoline . So effect can only be studied by using below way of organizing -

There are nine combinations of weight and gasoline. Run the car several times using each of these combinations. Make all these runs in random order is true

03

Explanation for incorrect statement (a)

Here , different categories and permutations are not fulfilled.

So , The statement - Start with 3000 pounds and Amoco and run the car on the test track. Then do3500 and 4000 pounds. Change to Marathon and go through the three weights in order. Then change to Speedway and do the three weights in order once more is false

04

Explanation for incorrect statement (b)

Here , different categories and permutations are not fulfilled.

All options are not tested.

05

Explanation for incorrect statement (c)

Here , different categories and permutations are not fulfilled.

All options are not tested.

06

Explanation for incorrect statement (e)

Random selection will not give best way of organizing .

Unlock Step-by-Step Solutions & Ace Your Exams!

  • Full Textbook Solutions

    Get detailed explanations and key concepts

  • Unlimited Al creation

    Al flashcards, explanations, exams and more...

  • Ads-free access

    To over 500 millions flashcards

  • Money-back guarantee

    We refund you if you fail your exam.

Over 30 million students worldwide already upgrade their learning with 91影视!

One App. One Place for Learning.

All the tools & learning materials you need for study success - in one app.

Get started for free

Most popular questions from this chapter

Corn variety 1yielded 140bushels per acre last year at a research farm. This year, corn

variety 2, planted in the same location, yielded only 110bushels per acre. Based on these

results, is it reasonable to conclude that corn variety 1is more productive than corn variety

2?

a. Yes, because 140bushels per acre is greater than 110bushels per acre.

b. Yes, because the study was done at a research farm.

c. No, because there may be other differences between the two years besides the corn

variety.

d. No, because there was no use of a placebo in the experiment.

e. No, because the experiment wasn鈥檛 double-blind.

Cocoa and blood flow- A study of blood flow involved27healthy people aged18to72.

Each subject consumed a cocoa beverage containing900milligrams of flavanols daily for

5days. Using a finger cuff, blood flow was measured on the first and fifth days of the

study. After5days, researchers measured what they called 鈥渟ignificant improvement鈥 in

Blood flow and the function of the cells that line the blood vessels. What a flaw in the

design of this experiment makes it impossible to say if the cocoa really caused the

improved blood flow? Explain your answer.

Anonymous? Confidential? Texas A & M, like many universities, offers screening for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Students may choose either anonymous or confidential screening. An announcement says, 鈥淧ersons who sign up for screening will be assigned a number so that they do not have to give their name.鈥 They can learn the results of the test by telephone, still without giving their name. Does this describe anonymous or confidential screening? Why?

iPhonesSuppose 1000iPhones are produced at a factory today. Management would like to ensure that the phones鈥 display screens meet their quality standards before shipping them to retail stores. Because it takes about 10minutes to inspect an individual phone鈥檚 display screen, managers decide to inspect a sample of 20phones from the day鈥檚 production.

a. Explain why it would be difficult for managers to inspect an SRS of 20iPhones that are produced today.

b. An eager employee suggests that it would be easy to inspect the last 20iPhones that were produced today. Why isn鈥檛 this a good idea?

c. Another employee recommends a different sampling method: Randomly choose one of the first50 iPhones produced. Inspect that phone and every fiftieth iPhone produced afterward. (This method is known as systematic random sampling.) Explain carefully why this sampling method is not an SRS.

A TV station wishes to obtain information on the TV viewing habits in its market area.

The market area contains one city of population 170,000, another city of70,000, and

four towns of about 5000residents each. The station suspects that the viewing habits

may be different in larger and smaller cities and in the rural areas. Which of the

following sampling designs would yield the type of information the station requires?

a. A stratified sample from the cities and towns in the market area

b. A cluster sample using the cities and towns as clusters

c. A convenience sample from the market area

d. A simple random sample from the market area

e. An online poll that invites all people from the cities and towns in the market area to

participate.

See all solutions

Recommended explanations on Math Textbooks

View all explanations

What do you think about this solution?

We value your feedback to improve our textbook solutions.

Study anywhere. Anytime. Across all devices.