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QUANTITATIVE REASONING II
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MTH 216T Wk 1 - Using a zyBook-Readings and Assignments
Complete each section of Ch. 1, "Using a zyBook." You must use
this link to earn points.
MTH 216T Wk 1 - Readings and Assignments
Complete each section of Ch. 2, "Tables, Graphs, and Functions,"
to learn how tables and graphs apply functions. These skills will be
important in the coming weeks. You must use this link to earn
points.
MTH 216T Wk 2 - Readings and Assignments
Complete each section of Ch. 3, "Spreadsheets," to learn how to
use spreadsheets. The topics in each section build on the skills
you learned in Week 1 and are concepts you will encounter in real
life. You must use this link to earn points.
2. MTH 216T Wk 3 - Readings and Assignments
Complete each section of Ch. 4, "Logic and Sets," to learn about
T/F statements, If/Then Statements and other forms of logic. Pay
attention to how you can apply these concepts outside of class.
You must use this link to earn points.
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MTH 216T Wk 3 - Midterm Exam
Complete the midterm exam. You have one attempt at the exam. So,
be sure you review all previous course materials before attempting
the exam.
Question 1
Given a function described as equation y = 3x + 4, what is y when x is 1, 2, and 3?
7, 8, 9
3, 7, 11
3, 6, 9
7, 10, 13
Question 2
Given this equation for converting temperaturefrom Celsius (c) to Fahrenheit (f): f = (9/5)c + 32
What is f when c is 30?
3. 77
86
95
104
Question 3
What are m and b in the linear equation, using the common meanings of m and b?
1 + 4x + 6 - x = y
m is 3, b is 7
m is 4, b is 6
m is 7, b is 3
m is 6, b is 4
Question 4
The figure below shows costs for a current home mortgage versus a refinanced home mortgage.
Refinancing has initial costs, but results in a lower monthly payment. Which best describes the
lines?
4. The blue line is for refinancing, which starts cheaper but eventually is costlier
The blue line is for refinancing, which starts costlier but eventually is cheaper
The orange line is for refinancing, which startscheaper but eventually is costlier
The orange line is for refinancing, which startscostlier but eventually is cheaper
Question 5
To draw a graph for y = 2x + 5, a person can draw a point at x of 0 and y of ___, a second point by
going over 1 and up ___, and then draw a line through the points.
0, 5
2, 5
5, 2
2, 5
Question 6
A parking lot charges $2 per hour for the first 4 hours, then $3 per hour after that. Which
equation(s) describes the totalcost y as a function of the hours x?
y = 3x + 8
y = 2x + 12
5. y = 2x for x of 4 or less / y = 2x + 3x for x of 5 or more
y = 2x for x of 4 or less / y = 8 + 3(x - 4) for x of 5 or more
Question 7
Cells B1, C1, and D1 contain the values Seat1Row1, Seat1Row2, and Seat1Row3. If cells B1, C1,
and D1 were selected, and autofill used to fill E1, F1, and G1, what would be the autofilled
values?
Seat2Row3, Seat3Row3, Seat4Row3
Seat2Row4, Seat3Row5, Seat4Row6
Seat1Row4, Seat1Row5, Seat1Row6
Autofill cannot be used for these values
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Question 8
If A2 is changed from 5 to 8, what value will appear in C3 if C3 contains the formula =A2*2?
8
10
16
6. 20
Question 9
The formula in cell B1 is =A$2. Autofill is used by dragging B1's autofill box across to C1, D1, and
E1. What formulas will appear in C1, D1, and E1, respectively?
=A$2, =A$2, =A$2
=A$2, A$3, A$4
=B$2, C$2, D$2
=B$2, C$3, D$4
Question 10
Based on the line graph shown, how did Google's stock price perform between September 2015
and December 2015?
The stock price did not change
The stock price decreased
The stock price increased
Not enough information to determine the stock price performance
Question 11
Based on the grouped bar chart below, in which year did the largest gap between men and
women exist in the U.S. workforce?
7. 1970
1980
2000
2010
Question 12
For which of the following sets of data should a stacked bar chart be used?
The average height of men vs. the averageheight of women
The number of red cars vs. the number of red bicycles
The total number of movies watched categorizedby science fiction vs. non-science fiction
The averageageof surfers vs. the averageageof scuba divers
Question 13
The total amount of time university students in the United States spend sleeping, grooming,
eating and drinking, and traveling is about:
1 over 8 of the totaltime
1 fourth of the totaltime
1 half of the totaltime
8. 3 over 4 of the totaltime
Question 14
For the given fact below, which subsequent true/false statement is true?
Fact: Mel received in A in Math.
Mel passed the math class.
Mel failed the math class.
Mel likes math.
Mel took math this semester.
Question 15
Indicate the most appropriate if-then statement that the English sentence represents:
People 25 years or older do not pay an additional carrental fee.
If a person is 25 years old or older, then the person does not pay an additional car rental fee.
If a person is 25 years old or younger, then the person does not pay an additional car rental fee.
If a person does not need to pay an additional car rental fee, then the person is 25 years old or
older.
9. Unknown
Question 16
Given: If X, then Y. If Y, then Z.
Y is true. So:
X is unknown, Z is unknown
X is unknown, Z is true
X is false, Z is true
X is true, Z is true
Question 17
Using everyday knowledge, which of the following statements is an if-then statement whose
reverse is also correct?
If the TV is unplugged, then the TV will not turn on.
If the light bulb was recently on, then the light bulb is hot.
If an ambulance has emergency lights on, then cars on the road pull over.
If the wind is blowing, then the weather is chilly.
Question 18
Using everyday knowledge, indicate whether the if-then statements are correct forward-only or
10. both forward and reverse.
Statement 1: If Bo is Mel’s sibling, then Mel is Bo’s sibling.
/ Statement 2: If the sprinklers are on, then the grass is wet.
Forward-only / Forward-only
Forward-only / Forward and reverse
Forward and reverse / Forward-only
Forward and reverse / Forward and reverse
Question 19
Given: If A AND B, then C. Given: The if-then statement's reverse is also correct. Given A is false, B
is false. What is C?
True
False
Both true and false
Unknown
Question 20
What pages will be favored for the given search? Search terms: Michael OR Jordan
11. Pages about Michael Jordan
Pages about Michael, plus pages about OR, plus pages about Jordan
Pages about Michael, plus pages about Jordan
Pages about Michael, plus pages about Jordan, plus pagesabout both
Question 21
The rules for a soccer player receiving a yellow card areas follows:
IF a player
delays-restart
OR (dissents-by-word OR dissents-by-action)
OR ((enters OR re-enters OR leaves) AND NOT (had-permission))
OR ((corner-kick OR free-kick OR throw-in) AND fails-respect-distance)
OR commits-persistence-offences
THEN the player should receive a yellow card
A player leaves the field with permission. Later, the player re-enters the field without permission.
The player:
Should receive a yellow card
Should not receive a yellow card
12. Should receive a yellow card only if the player also delays the restart
Should receive a yellow card only if committing all the other 4 offenses too
Question 22
What percentage of people partake in physical activity and abstain from smoking, but do not eat
fruit and vegetables?
1%
5%
10%
14%
Question 23
Given the true/false statements are true (facts), select the best logical induction made from those
statements:
Mo likes oranges. Jai likes oranges. Ben likes oranges.
People don't like apples
People only like oranges
People like oranges
13. People like fruit
Question 24
Given a function described as the table below, what is y when x is 2?
0
1
2
4
Question 25
Given a function described as the graph below, what is y when x is 3?
1
3
6
10
Question 26
The figure below shows total costs for three gym memberships. Which is the most accurate
statement?
14. Of the 3 memberships, Monthly is cheapest for under 5 months, while Standard is cheapest for
over 10 months.
Platinum is costliest for any duration
Monthly is cheapest for any duration except for 5-10 months
Standard is cheapest for a duration between 5-10 months; other plans are cheaper for shorter or
longer durations.
Question 27
The figure shows estimated medical costs versus what a user actually pays for three health
insurance plans with different deductibles. For which plan does the user pay the least for
estimated medical costs of $4,000?
$500 deductible plan
$1,000 deductible plan
$2,000 deductible plan
The user pays the same for all three plans.
Question 28
What is the value of cell C2?
2
24
15. 50
64
Question 29
What formula should be entered in A3 to compute A1 divided by C3?
=A3/A1
=A1/C3
=A1*C3
=C3/A1
Question 30
Based on the vertical bar chart below, in which of the following months were approximately 10%
of professional European soccer players born?
January
April
October
December
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MTH 216T Wk 4 - Readings and Assignments
Complete each section of Ch. 5, “Statistics.” You must use this link
to earn points.
MTH 216T Wk 5 - Readings and Assignments
Complete each section of Ch. 6, " Probability," to learn how to
calculate probabilities, odds, percent chance, and expected value.
Think about how the skills you learned in this course apply to your
own life. You must use this link to earn points.
MTH 216T Wk 5 - Final Exam
Complete the final exam. You have one attempt at the exam. So be
sure you review all previous course materials before attempting the
exam.
Question 1
What is the average?
3 4 5 8
2
4
5
10
Question 2
17. What is the median of these figure skating ratings?
6.0 6.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
6.0
7.0
7.1
8.0
Question 3
Two owners of a cattle ranch, Jo and Val, want to find the average weight for the ranch’s 200
cows. Instead of weighing all of the cows:
Jo weighs 25 cows and gets an averageweight of 1,350 pounds (stdev 50)
Val weighs 100 cows and getsan averageweight of 1,420 pounds (stdev 50)
What is Jo’s margin of error, rounded to the nearest whole number? (The formula is 1.96 straight
x left parenthesis StdDev right parenthesis divided by square root of straight N)
10
20
50
529
18. Question 4
A media personality argues that global temperatures are not rising, because every year an
increase is reported such as 0.08 degrees C. The difference from the previous year is less than the
margin of error of about 0.15 degrees C, so that difference should be ignored. What is a strong
counterargument?
Even 0.08 degrees is a lot and thus should be considered.
The margin of error is just extra information and thus can be ignored.
The difference with any previous decade is much greater thanthe margin of error.
0.15 - 0.08 is 0.07, which is still an increase and thus should be considered.
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Question 5
An article reports that blue eyed people earn less than brown eyed people, with these numbers:
average blue-eyed salary $35,000, average brown-eyed salary $37,000, p-value 0.45. Based on
that reported p-value, and using the common definition of "statistical significance," which is the
case?
The results are nowhere near to being statistically significant.
The results are almost but not quite statistically significant.
The results are just barely statistically significant.
The results are strongly statistically significant.
19. Question 6
A group of 10 people is choosing a chairperson and vice-chairperson. They put all 10 people's
names into a hat. The first name drawn becomes chair. The second name drawn becomes
vice-chair. How many possible combinations of chair and vice-chair are there?
19
90
100
10! (10 factorial)
Question 7
A lock consists of 3 dials, where each dial has 4 letters. What is the probability of guessing the
right combination in one try?
1/7
1/12
1/24
1/64
Question 8
About 8% of the U.S. population catches the flu each season. Assuming everyone has equal
probability of catching the flu, about what are the odds of catching the flu in a given season?
20. 1 in 8
1 in 12
1 in 18
1 in 80
Question 9
Kay has an 80% probability of making a free-throw in basketball, and each free-throw is
independent. Kay gets to take 2 free-throws, and must make both to win the game. What is the
probability that Kay's teamwill win the game?
64%
80%
88%
160% (so 100%)
Question 10
A company gives each worker a cash bonus every Friday, randomly giving a worker an amount
with these probabilities: $10 0.9, $50 0.1. Over many weeks, what is a worker's expected weekly
bonus?
(10 + 50) / 2 = $30
10×0.9 + 50×0.1 = $14
21. (10×0.9 + 50×0.1) / 2 = $7
(10 + 50) / 10 = $6
Question 11
Estimate the averageby first rounding to the nearest 1,000:
1,000 2,300 2,600
2000
3000
4200
6000
Question 12
Both sets of values have an average of 13. Is Set A's standard deviation smaller, larger, or about
the same as Set B's? (Note: This question can be answered by knowing the concept of standard
deviation, without actually computing the standard deviation).
Set A: 1 2 3 23 24 25
Set B: 8 10 12 14 16 18
Smaller
Larger
About the same
22. Unable to tell
Question 13
If a study determines the difference in average salary for subpopulations of people with blue eyes
and people with brown eyes is NOT significant, then the populations of blue-eyed people and
brown-eyed people are________ different salaries.
unlikely to have
very likely to have
guaranteedto have
guaranteedto not have
Question 14
How many values arein the range35 to 95?
62
61
60
59
Question 15
A restaurant will select 1 card from a bowl to win a free lunch. Jo puts 5 cards in the bowl. The
bowl has 100 cards. What are the odds of Jo winning a free lunch?
23. 1/5
1/10
1/20
1/500
Question 16
A medication states that the odds of having an allergic reaction are 1 in 50. What is that
probability statesas a percent?
1%
2%
4%
5%
Question 17
A slot machine has 3 dials. Each dial has 30 positions, one of which is "Jackpot". To win the
jackpot, all three dials must be in the "Jackpot" position. Assuming each play spins the dials and
stops each independently and randomly, what are the odds of one play winning the jackpot?
1/30 = 0.03 or 3%
3/(30+30+30) = 3/90 = 0.33 or 33%
24. 3/(30×30×30) = 3/27000 = 0.0001 or 0.01%
1/(30×30×30) = 1/27000 = 0.00003 or 0.003%
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Question 18
In any given year, a factory has a 20% probability of having an accident. About every how many
years might the factory expect to have an accident?
Every 1 year
Every 2 years
Every 5 years
Every 20 years