Warning: foreach() argument must be of type array|object, bool given in /var/www/html/web/app/themes/studypress-core-theme/template-parts/header/mobile-offcanvas.php on line 20

Airport security The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is responsible for airport safety. On some flights, TSA officers randomly select passengers for an extra security check before boarding. One such flight had 76 passengers -12 in first class and 64 in coach class. TSA officers selected an SRS of 10 passengers for screening. Let p^be the proportion of first-class passengers in the sample.

(a) Is the 10%condition met in this case? Justify your answer.

(b) Is the Normal condition met in this case? Justify your answer.

Short Answer

Expert verified

a. No, the 10%condition is not met in this case.

b. No, the Normal condition is not met in this case.

Step by step solution

01

Part (a) Step 1: Given Information 

Number of passengers in flight=76

First-class passengers =12in first class

Coach class passengers =64

Passengers for SRS screening=10

02

Part (a) Step 2: Explanation 

Based on the 76-person population, here the sample size of 10 is greater than 10%of the 76 -person population so the10%condition is not met.

03

Part (b) Step 1: Given Information

Number of passengers in flight=76

First-class passengers =12in first class

Coach class passengers=64

Passengers for SRS screening =10

04

Part (b) Step 2: Explanation 

Given for the population:

x=12

n=76

Based on the sample size divided by the number of successes, the population proportion is:

localid="1650014761501" p=xn=1276

Sample given:

n=10

As long as npand n(1-p)are both at least 10, the condition is met.

localid="1650014767325" np=10×12761.58

localid="1650014773670" n(1p)=10×112768.42

Neither of them exceeds 10, so the Normal condition has not been met.

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 Vaia!

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

AP2.22. A health worker is interested in determining if omega-3fish oil can help reduce cholesterol in adults. She obtains permission to examine the health records of200 people in a large medical clinic and classifies them
according to whether or not they take omega-3fish oil. She also obtains their latest cholesterol readings and finds that the mean cholesterol reading for those who are taking omega-3fish oil is 18points lower than the mean for the group not taking omega-3 fish oil.
(a) Is this an observational study or an experiment? Explain.
(b) Do these results provide convincing evidence that taking omega-3 fish oil lowers cholesterol?
(c) Explain the concept of confounding in the context of this study and give one example of a possible confounding variable.

AP2.24. Every 17years, swarms of cicadas emerge from the ground in the eastern United States, live for about six weeks, and then die. (There are several different “broods,” so we experience cicada eruptions more often than every 17years.) There are so many cicadas that their dead bodies can serve as fertilizer and increase plant growth. In a study, a researcher added 10cicadas under 39randomly selected plants in a natural plot of American bell flowers on the forest floor, leaving other plants undisturbed. One of the response variables measured was the size of seeds produced by the plants. Here are the box plots and summary statistics of seed mass (in milligrams) for 39cicada plants and 33undisturbed (control) plants:

Variable: n Minimum Q1 Median Q3 Maximum

Cicada plants: 39 0.17 0.22 0.25 0.28 0.35
Control plants: 33 0.14 0.19 0.25 0.26 0.29
(a) Is this an observational study or an experiment? Explain.
(b) Based on the graphical displays, which distribution has
the larger mean? Justify your answer.
(c) Do the data support the idea that dead cicadas can
serve as fertilizer? Give graphical and numerical evidence
to support your conclusion.

On a New York–to–Denver flight, 8% of the 125 passengers were selected for random security screening before boarding. According to the Transportation Security Administration, 10% of passengers at this airport are chosen for random screening.

Social scientists are interested in the association between the high school graduation rate (HSGR) and the percentage of U.S. families living in poverty (POV). Data were collected from all 50states and the District of Columbia, and a regression analysis was conducted. The resulting least-squares regression line is given by POV=59.2-0.620(HSGR) with r2=0.802. Based on the information, which of the following is the best interpretation for the slope of the least-squares regression line?

(a) For each 1%increase in the graduation rate, the per cent of families living in poverty is predicted to decrease by approximately 0.896.

(b) For each 1%increase in the graduation rate, the per cent of families living in poverty is predicted to decrease by approximately 0.802.

(c) For each 1%increase in the graduation rate, the per cent of families living in poverty is predicted to decrease by approximately 0.620.

(d) For each1%increase in the percentage of families living in poverty, the graduation rate is predicted to increase by approximately 0.802.

(e) For each 1%increase in the per cent of families living in poverty, the graduation rate is predicted to decrease by approximately0.620.

A machine is designed to fill 16-ounce bottles of shampoo. When the machine is working properly, the mean amount poured into the bottles is 16.05ounces with a standard deviation of 0.1ounces. Assume that the machine is working properly. If four bottles are randomly selected each hour and the number of ounces in each bottle is measured, then 95%of the observations should occur in which interval?

(a) 16.05to 16.15ounces

(b) 0.30to 0.30ounces

(c) 15.95to16.15 ounces

(d) 15.90to 16.20ounces

(e) None of the above

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.

Sign-up for free