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- You measure 49 texbook's weights, and find they have a mean weight of 85 ounces. assume the population standard deviation is 3.6 ounces. Based on this, construct a 95% confidence interval for the true population mean textbook weight. round your answer to 2 decimalsQUESTION 27 What happens to the width of a confidence interval as the sample size decreases? The width of the confidence interval increases. The width of the confidence interval decreases. The width of the confidence interval will not change.QUESTION 23 Ali constructed a 98% confidence interval for the mean amount spent per day in a shopping mall based on 100 customers. The confidence interval was found to be (AED 1150, AED 2150). Select all correct answers. The mean amount spent per day by the 100 customers selected in the sample falls between AED 1150 and AED 2150. We are 98% confident that the mean amount spent per day by customers falls between AED 1150 and AED 2150. The mean amount spent per day by all customers falls between AED 1150 and AED 2150. 98% of all customers spent between AED 1150 and AED 2150 per day.
- Please answer all. Thank you. A national random sample of 20 NCAE Scores from 2010 is listed below. 29,26,13,23,23,25,17,22,17,19 12,26,30,30,18,14,12,26,17,18 Calculate the 95 percent confidence interval for the mean NCAE score if the sample standard deviation is about 5.9407. A.) between 18.22 and 23.48 B.) between 18.07 and 23.63 C.) between negative infinity and 23.15 D.) between negative infinity and 23.05 The value of z selected for constructing a given confidence interval is called A.) confidence B.) error C.) student D.) critical valueif n = 42, p = 0.6 then construct the 98% confidence interval for the population proportion.The following table gives the average number of hours 5 junior high students were left unsupervised each day and their corresponding overall grade averages. Hours Unsupervised 2 2 4 6 6 Overall Grades 64 73 76 77 86 Show Transcribed Text Step 1 of 5: Calculate the sum of squared errors (SSE). Use the values = 62.2000 and b, 3.2500 for the calculations, Round your answer to three decimal places Table Copy Data Step 2 of 5: Calculate the estimated variance of errors. 2. Round your answer to three decimal places. Show Transcribed Text Step 3 of 5: Calculate the estimated variance of slope. s. Round your answer to three decimal places.
- A random sample of 1000 NAU students in Flagstaff found 470 NAU students who drink coffee daily. Find a 95% confidence interval for the true percent of NAU students in Flagstaff who drink coffee daily. Express your results to the nearest hundredth of a percent. Answer ___to____%A survey was conducted that asked 1016 people how many books they had read in the past year. Results indicated that x = 11.8 books and s = 16.6 books. Construct a 99% confidence interval for the mean number of books people read. Interpret the interval. E Click the icon to view the table of critical t-values. Construct a 99% confidence interval for the mean number of books people read and interpret the result. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes to complete vour choice. (Use ascending order. Round to two decimal places as needed.) O A. If repeated samples are taken, 99% of them will have a sample mean between and. Table of Critical t-Values O B. There is a 99% probability that the true mean number of books read is between and. OC. There is 99% confidence that the population mean number of books read is between and . t-Distribution Area in Right Tail Degrees of Freedom 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.10 0025 00 0.01 0.005 0.0025 0.001 0.0005 1.376 1.963 1.061 1.386 0.978 1.250…If n=230 and p (p-hat) = 0.61, construct a 95% confidence interval. Give your answers to three decimals
- QUESTION 28 A car insurance company wanted information about the age of its customers. A researcher computed 90%, 95%, 97%, and 99% confidence intervals for the population mean age of the customers. Which of the following intervals is the the 95% confidence interval for the population mean age? (36.30, 39.70) (36.70, 39.30) (36.56, 39.44) (36.91, 39.09)QUESTION 26 In a survey of 800 parents in UAE, 622 said that moral education has a positive effect on attitude towards others. Find the margin of error (E) for a 99% confidence interval for the proportion of parents who believe that moral education has a positive effect. Round your answer to four decimal places.You measure the weights of 41 textbooks and find they have a mean weight of 77 ounces. The standard deviation for weights of all textbooks is 5.1 ounces. Based on this, construct a 90% confidence interval for the true population mean textbook weight. Give your answers as decimals, to two places