Shoe Count Total Mean-9.1429 size of sizes Median-9 shoe Range-9 size Standard deviation-2.5455 1 Variance-6.4796 | 6. 12 Sample size -35 6.5 4 26 35 7.5 4 30 8. 1 8 1 9.5 19 10 20 10.5 21 11 33 11.5 11.5 12 3 36 13 1 13 13.5 13.5 14 28 Total 35 320

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See attached question and stats. Confidence interval lies between 8.4157 and 9.8701
1:18
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• If you can attempt to research the population mean of your sample then explain it and
compare it to your confidence interval, if you cannot then explain if you think there were
any errors in the sample you chose vs the population it was taken from.
(For example if you used only Michael Jordan stats to represent the population of all
NBA players that would not be a good sample, however you could take 30 game stats and
research his career stats for that and compare)
Transcribed Image Text:1:18 LTE • If you can attempt to research the population mean of your sample then explain it and compare it to your confidence interval, if you cannot then explain if you think there were any errors in the sample you chose vs the population it was taken from. (For example if you used only Michael Jordan stats to represent the population of all NBA players that would not be a good sample, however you could take 30 game stats and research his career stats for that and compare)
Shoe
Count Total
Mean-9.1429
size
of
sizes
Median-9
shoe
Range-9
size
Standard deviation-2.5455
Variance-6.4796
12
Sample size-35
б.5
26
35
7.5
30
8
6.
9.5
19
10
20
10.5
21
11
3
33
11.5
1
11.5
12
3
36
13
13
13.5
13.5
14
2.
28
Total
35
320
12454
567
Transcribed Image Text:Shoe Count Total Mean-9.1429 size of sizes Median-9 shoe Range-9 size Standard deviation-2.5455 Variance-6.4796 12 Sample size-35 б.5 26 35 7.5 30 8 6. 9.5 19 10 20 10.5 21 11 3 33 11.5 1 11.5 12 3 36 13 13 13.5 13.5 14 2. 28 Total 35 320 12454 567
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