Statistics for Business & Economics
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781285528830
Author: David R. Anderson
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 7.5, Problem 28E
The average score for male golfers is 95 and the average score for female golfers is 106 (Golf Digest, April 2006). Use these values as the population means for men and women and assume that the population standard deviation is σ = 14 strokes for both. A sample of 30 male golfers and another sample of 45 female golfers will be taken.
- a. Show the sampling distribution of for male golfers.
- b. What is the
probability that the samplemean is within 3 strokes of the population mean for the sample of male golfers? - c. What is the probability that the sample mean is within 3 strokes of the population mean for the sample of female golfers?
- d. In which case, part (b) or part (c), is the probability of obtaining a sample mean within 3 strokes of the population mean higher? Why?
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