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Is It Unusual? A population is
- a. The mean of a sample of 3 is 112 or more.
- b. The mean of a sample of 75 is 105 or more.
a.
Answer to Problem 1UA
No, the event mean of sample of 3 is 112 or more is not unusual.
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
The population follows normal distribution with mean 100 and standard deviation 15. The sample of size is 3.
Calculation:
The variable x represents random variable.
The notation
The mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution of sample means is represented by
The distribution of sample means is normal with the parameters
The mean of the sampling distribution of sample means is,
Here, the population mean is,
The formula to find the standard deviation of the sample means
Substitute 15 for
Thus, the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of sample means is
The formula to convert the
Substitute 112 for
That is,
The probability that the mean of sample of 3 is 112 or more is obtained by finding the area to the right of 1.39. But, the Table 4: Standard normal distribution applies only for cumulative areas from the left.
Use Table 4: Standard normal distribution to find the area to the left of 1.39.
Procedure:
- Locate 1.3 in the left column of the Table 4.
- Obtain the value in the corresponding row below 0.09.
That is,
The area to the right of 1.39 is,
Thus, the probability that the mean of sample of 3 is 112 or more is 0.0823.
Interpretation:
Here, the probability that the mean of sample of 3 is 112 or more is greater than 0.05. That is
b.
Answer to Problem 1UA
Yes, the event mean of sample of 3 is 112 or more is unusual.
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
The population follows normal distribution with mean 100 and standard deviation 15. The sample of size is 75.
Calculation:
The mean of the sampling distribution of sample means is,
Here, the population mean is,
The formula to find the standard deviation of the sample means
Substitute 15 for
Thus, the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of sample means is
The formula to convert the
Substitute 105 for
That is,
The probability that the mean of sample of 75 is 105 or more is obtained by finding the area to the right of 2.89. But, the Table 4: Standard normal distribution applies only for cumulative areas from the left.
Use Table 4: Standard normal distribution to find the area to the left of 2.89.
Procedure:
- Locate 2.8 in the left column of the Table 4.
- Obtain the value in the corresponding row below 0.09.
That is,
The area to the right of 2.89 is,
Thus, the probability that the mean of sample of 75 is 105 or more is 0.0019.
Interpretation:
Here, the probability that the mean of sample of 75 is 105 or more is less than 0.05. That is
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