Concept explainers
(a)
To construct and interpret a
(a)
Answer to Problem 9E
There is a
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Conditions to be satisfied:
There are three conditions to be satisfied:
Random: It is satisfied because the samples are independent random samples.
Independent: It is satisfied because the
Normal: It is satisfied because there are
Thus, all the conditions are satisfied.
Calculation:
The sample proportion is the number of successes divided by the sample size. Then, we have,
Now, for the confidence interval
Thus, the confidence interval will be:
Thus, we conclude that, we are
(b)
To explain does your interval from part (a) give a convincing evidence of a difference between the population proportions.
(b)
Answer to Problem 9E
Yes, it gives.
Explanation of Solution
The confidence interval in part (a) is calculated as:
Thus, this confidence interval does not contain zero, then it is very unlikely that the population proportions are equal and thus there is a convincing evidence of a difference between the population proportions. Thus, confidence interval calculated in part (a) gives the convincing evidence.
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