Problem Set 2 Topics: Sampling Distributions and Central Limit Theorem
Problem Set 2 Topics: Sampling Distributions and Central Limit Theorem
1. Examine the following normal Quantile plots carefully. Which of these plots
indicates that the data …?
A. 1.25%
B. 2.5%
C. 10.55%
D. 21.1%
E. 50%
Ans: D
T = (x-mean)/sigma/sqrt(n); t-test, because standard deviation is not given for the
long term
= (45-50) or (55-50)/40/sqrt (100)
= +/- 5/40/sqrt (100)
= +/- 1.25
The probability of z between those values is 0.7857, so probability of an
investigation is 1-0.7887, or 0.214.
4. The auditors from the above example would like to maintain the probability of
investigation to 5%. Which of the following represents the minimum number
transactions that they should sample if they do not want to change the thresholds of
45 and 55? Assume that the sample statistics remain unchanged.
A. 144
B. 150
C. 196
D. 250
E. Not enough information
Ans: D
For 5%, t-value is +/-1.96
T value = (x_bar – mew)/(sample_standard_deviation/sqrt(n))
so 1.96=(5)/(sqrt(n)/40)
sqrt(n)= (40*tvalue)/ (5)
n=248
5. An educational startup that helps MBA aspirants write their essays is targeting
individuals who have taken GMAT in 2012 and have expressed interest in applying
to FT top 20 b-schools. There are 40000 such individuals with an average GMAT
score of 720 and a standard deviation of 120. The scores are distributed between 650
and 790 with a very long and thin tail towards the higher end resulting in substantial
skewness. Which of the following is likely to be true for randomly chosen samples
of aspirants?
A. The standard deviation of the scores within any sample will be 120.
B. The standard deviation of the mean of across several samples will be 120.
C. The mean score in any sample will be 720.
D. The average of the mean across several samples will be 720.
E. The standard deviation of the mean across several samples will be 0.60
Ans: E
Standard error = sigma / (n)^0.5
= standard deviation / (sample size) ^0.5
= 120 / (40000) ^0.5
= 0.6