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a.
To construct:a
a.
Answer to Problem 7E
Explanation of Solution
Given information: the
Formula Used:the formulas to be used when constructing a confidence interval for a mean response and when constructing a prediction interval for an individual response.
Let
Here, the critical value
Let
Here, the critical value
the predicted value corresponding to
The t table corresponding t-value for the given confidence interval
Now to construct prediction interval for the mean response.
b.
To construct: a
b.
Answer to Problem 7E
Explanation of Solution
Given information: the sample size
Formula Used:the formulas to be used when constructing a confidence interval for a mean response and when constructing a prediction interval for an individual response.
Let
Here, the critical value
Let
Here, the critical value
the predicted value corresponding to
The t table corresponding t-value for the given confidence interval
Now to construct prediction interval for the individual response.
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