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Review for chapter 7 Confidence Interval

On the test you will be provided: Important Formulas. (page 393) t-distribution, Table F c2- distribution, Table G

On the test you may use: A 3*5 index card of notes. Your own graphing calculator. Please don’t use other people’s calculator. The z values are not provided.

For each problem show a full solution: Display the critical value(s) i.e. za/2 score, ta/2 score, or c2. State the value of each the given variables… use proper symbols. Display the final answer in proper format.

A random sample of 49 shoppers showed that they spend an average of $23.45 per visit at the Saturday Mornings Bookstore. The standard deviation of the sample was $2.80. Find a point estimate of the population mean. Find the 90% confidence interval of the true mean. Shoppers

Patients In a hospital, a sample of 8 weeks was selected and it was found that an average of 438 patients were treated in the emergency room each week. The standard deviation was 16. Find the 99% confidence interval of the true mean. Assume the variable is normally distributed.

The Dean A university dean wishes to estimate the average number of hours that freshman study each week. The standard deviation from a previous study is 2.6 hours. How large a sample must be selected if he wants to be 99% confident of findings whether the true mean differs from the sample mean by 0.5 hour?

Workers A recent study of 75 workers found that 53 people rode the bus to work each day. Find the 95% confidence interval of the proportion of all workers who rode the bus to work.

Eat Lunch A nutritionist wishes to determine, within 3%, the true proportion of adults who do not eat any lunch. If he wishes to be 95% confident that his estimate contains the population proportion, how large a sample will be necessary? A previous study found that 15% of 125 people surveyed said they did not eat lunch.

Find the 90% confidence interval for the variance and standard deviation for the time it takes a state police inspector to check a truck for safety if a sample of 27 trucks has a standard deviation of 6.8 minutes. Assume the variable is normally distributed. Truck Safety

Emergency Room Accidents In a study if 200 accidents that required treatment in an emergency room, 80 occurred at work. Find the 90% confidence interval of the true proportion of accidents that occurred at work. 0.343<𝑝<0.457 Emergency Room Accidents

Length of Children’s Animated Films Use the data below is the length (min) of a random selection of popular animated films. Use the data to estimate the population variance (standard deviation) in length of children’s animated films with 99% confidence. 93 83 76 92 77 81 78 75 78 76 100 28.6 < 𝜎 2 <334.2 5.3<𝜎<18.3 Length of Children’s Animated Films

A random sample of 49 shopper showed that they spend an average of $23 A random sample of 49 shopper showed that they spend an average of $23.45 per visit at the Saturday Mornings Bookstore. The standard deviation of the population is $2.80. Find a point estimate of the population mean. Find the 90% confidence interval of the true mean. $23.45 $22.79<𝜇<$24.11 Shopping Survey

A researcher wishes to estimate within $25 the average cost of postage a community college spends in one year. If she wishes to be 90% confident, how large of a sample would be necessary if the population standard deviation is $80. 28 Spending for Postage

Dog Bites Postal Worker For a certain urban area, in a sample of 5 months, on average 28 mail carriers were bitten by dogs each month. The standard deviation of the sample was 3. Find the 90% confidence interval of the true mean number of mail carriers who are bitten by dogs each month. Assume the variable is normally distributed. 25<𝜇<31 Dog Bites Postal Worker

Health Insurance Coverage for Children A federal report stated that 88% of children under the age of 18 were covered by health insurance in 2000. How large a sample is needed to estimate the true proportion of covered children with 90% confidence with a confidence interval 0.05 wide. 460 Health Insurance Coverage for Children

Wrap Up! All the questions and Answers will be online. For further practice refer to: The examples in the book The problems assigned as homework Pages 394-396

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