[Solved] MATH399N Week 6 Assignment: Confidence Interval for Population Mean- Population Standard Deviation Known

Question

Suppose the number of dollars spent per week on groceries is normally distributed. If the population standard deviation is 7 dollars, what minimum sample size is needed to be 90% confident that the sample mean is within 3 dollars of the true population mean?

Use the table above for the z-score, and be sure to round up to the nextinteger.

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Suppose the number of defects in a sweater from a population of sweaters produced from a textile factory are normally distributed with an unknown population mean and a population standard deviation of 0.06 defects. A random sample of sweaters from the population produces a sample mean of x¯=1.3 defects.

What value of z should be used to calculate a confidence interval with a 95% confidence level?

z0.10 z0.05 z0.025 z0.01 z0.005
1.282 1.645 1.960 2.326 2.576

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The lengths, in inches, of adult corn snakes are normally distributed with a population standard deviation of 8 inches and an unknown population mean. A random sample of 25 snakes is taken and results in a sample mean of 58 inches.

What is the correct interpretation of the confidence interval?

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The lengths, in inches, of adult corn snakes are normally distributed with a population standard deviation of 8 inches and an unknown population mean. A random sample of 25 snakes is taken and results in a sample mean of 58 inches.

Identify the parameters needed to calculate a confidence interval at the 99% confidence level. Then find the confidence interval.

z0.10z0.10 z0.05z0.05 z0.025z0.025 z0.01z0.01 z0.005z0.005
1.282 1.645 1.960 2.326 2.576

You may use a calculator or the common z values above.

  • Round the final answer to two decimal places.

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Suppose the number of free throws in a basketball game by one player are normally distributed with a standard deviation 0.97 free throws. A random sample of basketball players from the population produces a sample mean of x¯=4.9 free throws.

What value of z should be used to calculate a confidence interval with a 95% confidence level?

z0.10 z0.05 z0.025 z0.01 z0.005
1.282 1.645 1.960 2.326 2.576

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The population standard deviation for the total snowfalls per year in a city is 13 inches. If we want to be 95% confident that the sample mean is within 3 inches of the true population mean, what is the minimum sample size that should be taken?

z0.101.282z0.051.645z0.0251.960z0.012.326z0.0052.576

Use the table above for the z-score, and be sure to round up to the next integer.

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The weekly salaries of sociologists in the United States are normally distributed and have a known population standard deviation of 425 dollars and an unknown population mean. A random sample of 22 sociologists is taken and gives a sample mean of 1520 dollars.

Find the margin of error for the confidence interval for the population mean with a 98% confidence level.

z0.10z0.10 z0.05z0.05 z0.025z0.025 z0.01z0.01 z0.005z0.005
1.282 1.645 1.960 2.326 2.576

You may use a calculator or the common z values above.

  • Round the final answer to two decimal places.

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A bank offers auto loans to qualified customers. The amount of the loans are normally distributed and have a known population standard deviation of 4 thousand dollars and an unknown population mean. A random sample of 22 loans is taken and gives a sample mean of 42 thousand dollars.

Find the margin of error for the confidence interval for the population mean with a 90% confidence level.

z0.10z0.10 z0.05z0.05 z0.025z0.025 z0.01z0.01 z0.005z0.005
1.282 1.645 1.960 2.326 2.576

You may use a calculator or the common z values above.

  • Round the final answer to two decimal places.

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Suppose heights of seasonal pine saplings are normally distributed and have a known population standard deviation of 17 millimeters and an unknown population mean. A random sample of 15 saplings is taken and gives a sample mean of 308 millimeters.

Find the confidence interval for the population mean with a 90% confidence level.

z0.10z0.10 z0.05z0.05 z0.025z0.025 z0.01z0.01 z0.005z0.005
1.282 1.645 1.960 2.326 2.576

You may use a calculator or the common z values above.

  • Round the final answer to two decimal places.

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The number of square feet per house are normally distributed with a population standard deviation of 197 square feet and an unknown population mean. If a random sample of 25 houses is taken and results in a sample mean of 1820 square feet, find a 99% confidence interval for the population mean.

z0.10 z0.05 z0.025 z0.01 z0.005
1.282 1.645 1.960 2.326 2.576

You may use a calculator or the common z values above.

  • Round the final answer to one decimal place.

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In a recent survey, a random sample of 130 families were asked about whether they have a pet, and 67 reported that they have a pet.

What value of z should be used to calculate a confidence interval with a 90% confidence level?

z0.10 z0.05 z0.025 z0.01 z0.005
1.282 1.645 1.960 2.326 2.576

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Suppose the heights of a population of male giraffes are normally distributed with an unknown population mean and a population standard deviation of 3.4 feet. A random sample of male giraffes from the population produces a sample mean height of x¯=15.2 feet.

What value of z should be used to calculate a confidence interval with a 90% confidence level?

z0.10 z0.05 z0.025 z0.01 z0.005
1.282 1.645 1.960 2.326 2.576

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Suppose the speeds of vehicles traveling on a highway are normally distributed and have a known population standard deviation of 7 miles per hour and an unknown population mean. A random sample of 32 vehicles is taken and gives a sample mean of 64 miles per hour.

Find the margin of error for the confidence interval for the population mean with a 98% confidence level.

z0.10z0.10 z0.05z0.05 z0.025z0.025 z0.01z0.01 z0.005z0.005
1.282 1.645 1.960 2.326 2.576

You may use a calculator or the common z values above.

  • Round the final answer to two decimal places.

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The number of hours that a nine-month old baby sleeps at night are normally distributed with a population standard deviation of 1.5 hours and an unknown population mean. A random sample of 22 nine month old babies is taken and results in a sample mean of 12 hours.

Find the margin of error for a confidence interval for the population mean with a 90% confidence level.

z0.10z0.10 z0.05z0.05 z0.025z0.025 z0.01z0.01 z0.005z0.005
1.282 1.645 1.960 2.326 2.576

You may use a calculator or the common z values above.

  • Round the final answer to two decimal places.

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The population standard deviation for the scores of a standardized test is 5 points. If we want to be 95% confident that the sample mean is within 2 points of the true population mean, what is the minimum sample size that should be taken?

Use the table above for the z-score, and be sure to round up to the next integer.

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Suppose the finishing times for cyclists in a race are normally distributed. If the population standard deviation is 16 minutes, what minimum sample size is needed to be 95% confident that the sample mean is within 5 minutes of the true population mean?

Use the table above for the z-score, and be sure to round up to the next integer.

 

 

Solution

Question

Suppose the number of defects in a sweater from a population of sweaters produced from a textile factory are normally distributed with an unknown population mean and a population standard deviation of 0.06 defects. A random sample of sweaters from the population produces a sample mean of x¯=1.3 defects.

What value of z should be used to calculate a confidence interval with a 95% confidence level?

z0.10 z0.05 z0.025 z0.01 z0.005
1.282 1.645 1.960 2.326 2.576

Ans: 1.960

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The lengths, in inches, of adult corn snakes are normally distributed with a population standard deviation of 8 inches and an unknown population mean. A random sample of 25 snakes is taken and results in a sample mean of 58 inches.

What is the correct interpretation of the confidence interval?

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