Elementary Statistics: A Step By Step Approach
Elementary Statistics: A Step By Step Approach
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ISBN: 9780073534985
Author: Allan Bluman
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.1.1RE
To determine

To select: A random sample of 8 storms by using random numbers.

To find: The average maximum wind speed.

To compare: The results with the population mean.

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Answer to Problem 14.1.1RE

The random sample of 8 storms by using random numbers is:

Serial No. Name
01 Arlene
06 Franklin
12 Lee
13 Maria
14 Nate
18 Stan
19 Unnamed
27 Epsilon

The average maximum wind speed of the sample is 75.

By comparing the sample mean of 75 with the population mean of 87.5, it is clear that there is some difference between the sample mean and the population mean.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

In the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season the maximum wind speed and classifications for different storms are given in the data.

Calculation:

Answers will vary. One of the possible answers is given below:

First arrange the data according to the serial number,

Serial No. Name Max. wind Classification
1 Arlene 70 Storm
2 Bret 40 S
3 Cindy 75 Hurricane
4 Dennis 150 H
5 Emily 160 H
6 Franklin 70 S
7 Gert 45 S
8 Harvey 65 S
9 Irene 105 H
10 Jose 50 S
11 Katrina 175 H
12 Lee 40 S
13 Maria 115 H
14 Nate 90 H
15 Ophelia 85 H
16 Philippe 70 H
17 Rita 175 H
18 Stan 80 H
19 Unnamed 50 S
20 Tammy 50 S
21 Vince 75 H
22 Wilma 175 H
23 Alpha 50 S
24 Beta 115 H
25 Gamma 55 S
26 Delta 70 S
27 Epsilon 85 H
28 Zeta 65 S

S=Storm, H=Hurricane

From the data select a random sample of 8 storms by using random numbers.

Procedure for selecting eight random samples:

  • From the figure 14.1(Table of random numbers), select a starting point.
  • Here, the selected starting point is ‘18’ which is present in third row and first column. There are 28 names of storms. Hence, select the random numbers in the range of ‘1’ to ‘28. Avoid repetition of numbers and 00.
  • The random numbers starting from ‘18’ are:

    18, 19, 14, 29, 01, 55, 84, 62, 66, 48, 94, 100, 46, 77, 81, 40, 41, 52, 13, 82, 57, 12, 27, 75, 95, 62, 57, 13, 31, 06.

  • Select 18, 19, 14 which are in the range (01 to 28).
  • Next number 29 is not selected because it is not in the range (1 to 28).
  • And select 01.
  • Repeat the same until eight random numbers are obtained.
  • Thus, the random numbers are and corresponding names of the wind are,
Serial No. Name
01 Arlene
06 Franklin
12 Lee
13 Maria
14 Nate
18 Stan
19 Unnamed
27 Epsilon

The average maximum wind of above selected sample is calculated by using the following formula.

Sample mean of Max.wind speed =SumofallsamplevaluesofMax.windNumberofsamples=70+70+40+115+90+80+50+858=6008=75.

Thus, the sample mean is 75.

The population mean of maximum wind is,

Population mean =SumofallvaluesofMax.windNumberofobervations=70+40+75+150+...+85+6528=2,45028=87.5.

Thus, the population mean is 87.5.

Comparison of means:

The sample mean of maximum wind speed is 75 and the population mean of maximum wind speed is 87.5.

That implies that the sample mean is smaller than the population mean. It is clear that there is some difference between the sample mean and the population mean.

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