The table shown below summarizes the 10 winners of the World…

The table shown below summarizes the 10 winners of the World Series from 1990 to 2000 by division and league.  There was no World Series in 1994 due to a strike by the players.  One of these 10 World Series winners is to be chosen at random.                                                     League                                                   National        American                        Eastern          2                     6 Division           Central          1                     1                         Western        0                     0 Given that the winning team is a member of the National League, what is the probability that the winner plays in either the Central or Western Division?

It seems reasonable to assume that the number of times a tea…

It seems reasonable to assume that the number of times a team punts the ball in a football game would be negatively correlated with the number of points that the team scores (i.e., if a team is forced to punt frequently they are probably not moving the ball very well and probably are not scoring many points).  Number of punts (variable X) and number of points scored (variable Y) for a particular team in a random sample of five games are as follows: Number of Punts, X          Number of Points, Y              2                                         35              5                                         14              3                                         21              2                                         21              2                                         28 We want to test our assumption of a negative correlation between number of punts and number of points scored in a football game.  State the appropriate null and alternative hypothesis.

It seems reasonable to assume that the number of times a tea…

It seems reasonable to assume that the number of times a team punts the ball in a football game would be negatively correlated with the number of points that the team scores (i.e., if a team is forced to punt frequently they are probably not moving the ball very well and probably are not scoring many points).  Number of punts (variable X) and number of points scored (variable Y) for a particular team in a random sample of five games are as follows: Number of Punts, X          Number of Points, Y              2                                         35              5                                         14              3                                         21              2                                         21              2                                         28   What would be the predicted number of points scored if the team punted 4 times in a game?

A study was conducted to determine whether a student’s final…

A study was conducted to determine whether a student’s final grade in a high school math class is linearly related to his or her performance on the math ability test administered before college entrance.  The math test scores and final grades for a random sample of 10 students are shown below. Final Grade in Math Class (X)          Math Ability Test Score (Y) 65                                                             39 78                                                             43 52                                                             21 82                                                             64 92                                                             57 89                                                             47 73                                                             28 98                                                             75 56                                                             34 75                                                             52 Given that the variance of the final grades in the math class (i.e., variable X) is 228.4444 and the variance of the math ability test scores (i.e, variable Y) is 274.8889, calculate the correlation coefficent for the correlation between variables X and Y.

It seems reasonable to assume that ovulation rate and litter…

It seems reasonable to assume that ovulation rate and litter size in pigs would be positively correlated.  In other words, if a sow releases more eggs (i.e., ova) in a given estrus period, she will probably end up producing more pigs in her litter.  Number of eggs ovulated and litter size for a random sample of 6 sows are as follows: Number of Eggs, X       Number of Pigs Born, Y                14                                  7                15                                  7                16                                  9                17                                 10                17                                 10                17                                  11 Use the deterministic component of the straight-line probabilistic model to obtain the predicted litter size if a sow ovulates 17 eggs.