Question: Chapter 6 | Confidence Intervals: Where They Come From Team data suggest that Mo will play within six feet on either side of the center

 Chapter 6 | Confidence Intervals: Where They Come From Team datasuggest that Mo will play within six feet on either side of

the center line 68% of the time. He will play six-to-twelve feetto the left of the center line 13.5% of the time, and

Chapter 6 | Confidence Intervals: Where They Come From Team data suggest that Mo will play within six feet on either side of the center line 68% of the time. He will play six-to-twelve feet to the left of the center line 13.5% of the time, and six-to- twelve feet to the right of the center line 13.5% of the time. Finally, he will only play in the lanes twelve-to-eighteen feet (left or right of center line) 2.35% of the time, respectively. (See diagram.) b. About what percentage of the time will Mo be in position to deflect a pass that is thrown dead center into 68%- the middle of the lane (right through the vertical red ........... 13-5%% line)? Assume all passes thrown by the opposition will be 13.596 at approximately chest level for Mo. Free Throw Orde i. About 68% of the time ii. About 134% of the time iii. About 95% of the time iv. About 81.5% of the time4. Denying the Pass Coach Linguini is trying to develop the defense of his new center Mo Biggs. Mo is an amazing talent with a truly unbelievable 12-foot wingspan (distance from tip of left fingers to tip of right fingers with arms outstretched). Mo's team is playing an opponent known to pass right into the middle of the lane. (See vertical red dotted line in graphic.) Coach wants Mo to play defense by shuffling his feet along the blue dotted line tangent to the free throw circle. Coach knows that, depending on what the opposing offense is doing, Mo might have to move to the left or the right, but he feels Mo can deny a pass into the center of the lane-even if only the smallest tip of one of Mo's hands is in the center of the lane. a. How far to the left of the center line can Mo move the center of his body and still be able to deny the pass to the lane? i. 18' ....' ii. 12' Free Throw Circle Middle of the Lane 12' iii. 6' iv. +3' 134 Beyond the Numbers: A Student-Centered Approach for Learning Statistical Reasoning

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