(a)
To construct: and interpret a 90% confidence interval for the true
(a)
Answer to Problem 80E
(14.9246, 19.0754)
There are 90 percent confident that the true mean vertical jump of students at this school is between 14.9246 and 19.0754 inches.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula used:
Calculation:
The three conditions for are: Random, independent and Normal/ Large sample
Random: Satisfied, because the sample of 20 students is less than 10% of the population of all students
Independent: satisfied, because the sample 20 students is less than 10 percent of the population of all students.
Normal/ Large sample: Satisfied, because the pattern in the normal quintile plot is roughly liner. This indicates that the distribution is about Normal.
Since all conditions are satisfied, it is suitable to find a confidence interval for the population mean
Confidence interval
The mean is
The variance is
Find the t-value by looking in the row starting with degrees of freedom
The margin of error is
The boundaries of the confidence interval
There are 90% confident that the true mean vertical jump of students at this school is between 14.9246 inches and 19.0754 inches.
(b)
To Explain: the interval in part (a) is consistent with the result of the test in exercise 78.
(b)
Answer to Problem 80E
It is observed that we made the same conclusion as in the previous exercise.
Explanation of Solution
From the Result part (a):
(14.9246, 19.0754)
It is observed that the confidence interval contains the value 15, which means that it is likely that the mean vertical distance is 15 and therefore fails to reject the claim that the mean is 15.
There is no enough convincing evidence to support the claim that the true mean vertical distance of students at this school differs from 15 inches.
It is observed that we made the same conclusion as in the previous exercise.
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