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Answer to Problem 21.16CYS
To give a confidence interval for the mean score of all 12th-graders in the United States, you would use the one-sample t interval.
Explanation of Solution
Reason for the correct answer:
Here, only one independent random sample of 12th-graders in the United States will be used to get a confidence interval for the mean score 152 out of 300 of all 12th-graders. Hence, the one-sample t interval is used to find the confidence interval for the mean score of all 12th-graders in the United States.
Reason for the incorrect answer:
The two sample t interval and matched pairs t interval is incorrect options because there is only one sample (of twelfth-graders) described in the given problem.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the correct option is (c).
Introduction:
The general conditions to use the one-sample t interval are given below:
- Simple random sample from the population.
- Observations are from a normal population.
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