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Test
Math
Domain
Problem-Solving and Data Analysis
Skill
Inference from sample statistics and margin of error
Difficulty
Hard
ID: 85939da5
Modded SAT Question Bank by Abdullah Mallik
Texting behaviorTalks on cell phone dailyDoes not talk on cell phone dailyTotal
Light110146256
Medium139164303
Heavy16674240
Total415384799

In a study of cell phone use, 799 randomly selected US teens were asked how often they talked on a cell phone and about their texting behavior. The data are summarized in the table above. Based on the data from the study, an estimate of the percent of US teens who are heavy texters is 30% and the associated margin of error is 3%. Which of the following is a correct statement based on the given margin of error?

  1. Approximately 3% of the teens in the study who are classified as heavy texters are not really heavy texters.

  2. It is not possible that the percent of all US teens who are heavy texters is less than 27%.

  3. The percent of all US teens who are heavy texters is 33%.

  4. It is doubtful that the percent of all US teens who are heavy texters is 35%.


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Correct Answer: D
Rationale

Choice D is correct. The given margin of error of 3% indicates that the actual percent of all US teens who are heavy texters is likely within 3% of the estimate of 30%, or between 27% and 33%. Therefore, it is unlikely, or doubtful, that the percent of all US teens who are heavy texters would be 35%.

Choice A is incorrect. The margin of error doesn’t provide any information about the accuracy of reporting in the study. Choice B is incorrect. Based on the estimate and given margin of error, it is unlikely that the percent of all US teens who are heavy texters would be less than 27%, but it is possible. Choice C is incorrect. While the percent of all US teens who are heavy texters is likely between 27% and 33%, any value within this interval is equally likely. We can’t be certain that the value is exactly 33%.

Question Difficulty: Hard
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