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FBI Report: Larceny Thirty small communities in Connecticut (population near 10.000 each) gave an average of
(a) Find a 90% confidence interval for the population
(c) Find a 99% confidence interval for the population mean annual number of reported larceny cases in such communities. What is the margin of error?
(d) Compare the margins of error for parts (a) through (c). As the confidence levels increase, do the margins of error increase?
(c) Critical Thinking Compare the lengths of the confidence intervals for parts (a) through (c). As the confidence levels increase, do the confidence intervals increase in length?
(a)
To find: The 90% confidence interval for the population mean annual number of reported larceny cases in such communities. Also find the margin of error.
Answer to Problem 19P
Solution:
The 90% confidence interval for
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Given that x be a random variable that represents the communities in Connecticut. The average of
We have to find 90% confidence interval,
90% confidence interval is
The 90% confidence interval for
Margin of error is
(b)
To find: A 95% confidence interval for the population mean annual number of reported larceny cases in such communities. Also find the margin of error.
Answer to Problem 19P
Solution:
The 95% confidence interval for
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Given that x be a random variable that represents the communities in Connecticut. The average of
We have to find 95% confidence interval,
95% confidence interval is
The 90% confidence interval for
Margin of error is
(c)
To find: A 99% confidence interval for the population mean annual number of reported larceny cases in such communities. Also find the margin of error.
Answer to Problem 19P
Solution:
The 99% confidence interval for
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Given that x be a random variable that represents the communities in Connecticut. The average of
We have to find 99% confidence interval,
99% confidence interval is
The 99% confidence interval for
Margin of error is
(d)
The comparison of the margins of error for part (a) through (c). Also determine whether the margins of error increases or decreases when confidence level increases.
Answer to Problem 19P
Solution:
The margins of errors increases as the confidence level increases.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
For 90% confidence interval, the margin of error is
For 95% confidence interval, the margin of error is
For 99% confidence interval, the margin of error is
As the confidence level increases the margins of errors also increases.
(e)
The comparison of confidence interval for part (a) through (c). Also determine whether the confidence intervals increases in length as confidence level increases.
Answer to Problem 19P
Solution:
The length of confidence interval increases as the confidence level increases.
Explanation of Solution
For 90%confidence interval, the length of confidence interval is
For 95%confidence interval, the length of confidence interval is
For 99%confidence interval, the length of confidence interval is
As the confidence level increases the length of confidence interval also increases.
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