The third worksheet labeled sample B is a simple random sample with replacement, with seven observations in the sample, from some population. The index i in the first column is just an integer name for each observation. The specific values x in the second column are measures of a random variable X distributed in the population. Now suppose this random variable X is known to have a Normal distribution in the sampled population, BUT you do not know the population mean or the population standard deviation of that Normal distribution: Both must be estimated from the sample as you just did. Compute the upper bound of an 80% confidence interval for the population mean, using the appropriate sample estimates and techniques appropriate to the knowledge situation described above. i xi 1 74.2 2 72.79 3 70.35 4 74.37 5 73.34 6 78.96 7 77.99
The third worksheet labeled sample B is a simple random sample with replacement, with seven observations in the sample, from some population. The index i in the first column is just an integer name for each observation. The specific values x in the second column are measures of a random variable X distributed in the population.
Now suppose this random variable X is known to have a
Compute the upper bound of an 80% confidence interval for the population mean, using the appropriate sample estimates and techniques appropriate to the knowledge situation described above.
i | xi |
1 | 74.2 |
2 | 72.79 |
3 | 70.35 |
4 | 74.37 |
5 | 73.34 |
6 | 78.96 |
7 | 77.99 |
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