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ANSWERS (OA):
1. What is the standard deviation of Company R’s earnings per month for this year?
(1) The standard deviation of Company R’s earnings per month in the first half of this year was $2.3 million.
(2) The standard deviation of Company R’s earnings per month in the second half of this year was $3.9 million.
Answer: E.Reason : As none of the information above is adequate to find the SD, therefore SD is not possible to calculate
2. What is the standard deviation of Q, a set of consecutive integers? (1) Q has 21 members.
(2) The median value of set Q is 20.
Answer: A.Reason: A is the right answer as we know from the Stmt 1 the total number of members in the set and consecutive integers shows that they're not identical so we can calculate the SD from this statement. Stmt 2 is not sufficient as with median we can't calculate SD.
3. Lifetime of all the batteries produced by certain companies have a distribution which is symmetric about mean m. If the distribution has a standard deviation of d , what percentage of distribution is greater than m+d? (1) 68 % of the distribution in the interval from m-d to m+d, inclusive
(2) 16% of the distribution is less than m-d
Answer: D.Reason: This is the same problem which is also asked in the PS problem. If the distribution is symmetric about the mean then it means that 50% of the population is above and below the mean.
Stmt 1: if 68% population is within one SD of the mean then 34% is either above or below the mean. Out of 100, 32% population is outside 1SD of the mean so 16% of the population is m+d as well as 16% as m-d.
Stmt2: also reflects the same thing that 16% population is below m-d so both of them are sufficient.
4. Set A and B are 2 sets of numbers. A has a standard deviation 3 and a mean 5. B has the same mean but standard deviation 4. Can we find the standard deviation of the set A U B ? If no, then is it possible with the following additional information?(1) Both sets have the same number of members each (let’s say 4)
(2) Both sets have distinct members (no number is common to both sets).
Answer: A.Reason: A is the option as with the help of the Stmt 1 we know the total members of the set however Stmt 2 means distinct members so the set wont be AUB then it will be AnB.
5. List S and list T each contain 5 positive integers, and for each list the average of the integers in the list is 40. If the integers 30,40 and 50 are in both lists , is the standard deviation of the integers in list S greater than the standard deviation of the integers in list T?(1)The integer 25 is in list S
(2)The integer 45 is in list T
Answer: C.
Reason:
Stmt 1 S = {25,30,40,50,x}
Mean = 40
then x = 55
Stmt 2 T = {x,30,40,45,50}
Mean = 40
then x= 35
So with the help of both stmts Set S has greater SD than T, that is why C is the answer
6. Set T consists of odd integers divisible by 5. Is standard deviation of T positive?
(1) All members of T are positive
(2) T consists of only one member
Answer: B.Stmt 1 is not sufficient as all members are +ive but they may be identical so SD will be zero.
Stmt 2 has only one member so SD is zero
so that is why B is the answer
7. Set X consists of 8 integers. Is the standard deviation of set X equal to zero?
(1) The range of set X is equal to 3
(2) The mean of set X is equal to 5
Answer: A.
Stmt 1: if the range of the set is not equal to zero then SD will not be zero it will be greater than zero.
Stmt 2: Mean can be 5 but set may contain identical elements.
So A is right but SD will not be zero.
8. {x,y,z}
If the first term in the data set above is 3, what is the third term?
(1) The range of this data set is 0.
(2) The standard deviation of this data set is 0.
Answer: D.
Both stmt are sufficient as with Stmt 1 we know that range is zero so the third term will be 3 and with the stmt 2 it shows that SD = 0 so third term will be 3.
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10. A scientist recorded the number of eggs in each of 10 birds' nests. What was the standard deviation of the numbers of eggs in the 10 nests?
(1) The average (arithmetic mean) number of eggs for the 10 nests was 4.
(2) Each of the 10 nests contained the same number of eggs.
Answer: B.
May be i don't understand the question properly, B is the right choice as each of the nest have identical eggs therefore SD = 0 or i missed something
11. During an experiment, some water was removed from each of the 6 water tanks. If the standard deviation of the volumes of water in the tanks at the beginning of the experiment was 10 gallons, what was the standard deviation of the volumes of water in the tanks at the end of the experiment?
(1) For each tank, 30% of the volume of water that was in the tank at the beginning of the experiment was removed during the experiment.
(2) The average (arithmetic mean) volume of water in the tanks at the end of the experiment was 63 gallons.
Answer: A.
As 30% of the volume is removed from all the tanks so SD remains same. therefore stmt 1 is sufficient.