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MATH 225N WEEK 6 CONFIDENCE INTERVALS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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MATH 225N WEEK 6 CONFIDENCE INTERVALS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1. On a busy Sunday morning, a waitress randomly sampled customers about their preference for morning beverages, Specifically, she wanted to find out how many people preferred coffee over tea. The proportion of customers that preferred coffee was 0.42 with a margin of error 0.07. Construct a confidence interval for the proportion of customers that preferred coffee. (0.42 - 0.07), (0.42 + 0.07) = (0.35), (0.49) 2. A company sells juice in 1quart bottles. In a quality control test, the company found the mean volume of juice in a random sample of bottles was X = 31 ounces, with a marginal error of 3 ounces. Construct a confidence interval for the mean number of ounces of juice bottled by this company. (31-3), 31+3) = (28), (34) 3. Randomly selected employees at an office were asked to take part in a survey about overtime. The office manager wanted to find out how many employees worked overtime in the last week. The proportion of employees that worked overtime was 0.83, with a margin of error of 0.11. (0.83 – 0.11), (0.83 + 0.11) = (0.72), (0.94) 4. A random sample or garter snakes were measured, and the proportion of snakes that were longer than 20 inches in length recorded. The measurements resulted in a sample proportion of p = 0.25 with a sampling standard deviation of Op = 0.05. Write a 68% confidence interval for the true proportion of garter snakes that were over 20 inches in length. (.25 - .05). (.25 + .05) = (0.20), (.30) 5. The average number of onions needed to make French onion soup from the population of recipes is unknown. A random sample of recipes yields a sample mean of x = 8.2 onions. Assume the sampling distribution of the mean has a standard deviation of 2.3 onions. Use the Empirical Rule to construct a 95% confidence interval for the true population mean number of onions. Since 95% falls in 2 SD’s the calculation would be (8.2 – 4.6) “4.6 is the margin of error”, (8.2 + 4.6) = (3.6) , (12.8) 6. In a survey, a random sample of adults were asked whether a tomato is a fruit or vegetable. The survey resulted in a sample proportion of 0.58 with a sampling standard deviation of 0.08 who stated a tomato is a fruit. Write a 99.7 confidence interval for the true proportion of number of adults who stated the tomato is a fruit. (0.58 – 3 x 0.08), (0.58 + 3 x 0.08) =(0.58 – .24), (0.58 + .24) = 0.34 + 0.82 7. A college admissions director wishes to estimate the mean number of students currently enrolled. The age of random sample of 23 students is given below. Assume the ages are approximately normally distributed. Use Excel to construct a 90% confidence interval for the population mean age. Round your answer to 2 decimal places and use increasing order. Use week 6 worksheet to get mean and SD. Data 25.8 Mean 23.1043 22.2 Sample Standard Deviation 1.3693 22.5 22.8 24.6 24 22.6 23.6 22.8 23.1 21.5 21.4 22.5 24.5 21.5 22.5 20.5 23 25.1 25.2 23.8 21.8 24.1 Confidence Level 0.900 n 32 Mean 23.1043 StDev 1.3693 pop stdev no SE 0. t 1.696 Margin of Error 0. Lower Limit 22. Upper Limit 23. Lower margin of error = 22.69 and upper limit is 23.51 8. Suppose that the scores of bowlers in a particular league follow a normal distribution such that a standard deviation of the population is 12. Find the 95% confidence interval of the mean score for all bowlers in this league using the accompanying data set of 40 random scores. Round your answers to 2 decimal places using ascending order. Lower Limit = 90.78 Upper Limit = 98.22

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