4.1.02 – What is a Discrete Probability Distribution?
MyStatLab
Pearson
Asking for the discrete probability and the 2 conditions that determine probability distribution.
Asking for the discrete probability and the 2 conditions that determine probability distribution.
A scatterplot plots is shown with R-squared, intercept, CO2 with questions about meaning of R-squared, equation, meaing of slope, meaning of y-intercept.
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Gives the percent of adults that like Cashews and then asks exactly, at least, at most.
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They give you some x-values, and probabilities, and ask for the missing probabilities.
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An equation is given to predict sales based on price. Questions follow including explanatory variable, response variable, slope, y-intercept, making a prediction, residual.
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No scatterplot is given. R-squared, intercept, slope, and s are given and a series of questions is asked including the equation of the regression line, the meaning of intercept and slope, a prediction, more or less than predicted, and residual.
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An equation is given with Flow vs Return and a series of questions asked such as, interpret the intercept and slope, the predicted fund flow, and the residual.
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A chart of age and price advertised for Model A cars is given. Questions follow about the association, linear model, correlation, the meaning, variability.
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