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Chapter PVI, Problem 34RE

(a)

To determine

To find out what is the margin of error for this estimate.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 34RE

The margin of error is 373.5 .

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It is given in the question that every statement about a confidence interval contains two parts: the level of confidence and the interval. The confidence interval is ($1644,$2391) with α=0.05 . Thus, the margin of error is half the width of the confidence interval as:

  E=239116442=7472=373.5

Thus, the margin of error is 373.5 .

(b)

To determine

To carefully explain what the interval means.

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It is given in the question that every statement about a confidence interval contains two parts: the level of confidence and the interval. The confidence interval is ($1644,$2391) with α=0.05 . So, we can interpret that we are 95% confident that the mean loss claimed by clients after home burglaries between $1644 and $2391 .

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To determine

To carefully explain what the 95% confidence level means.

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It is given in the question that every statement about a confidence interval contains two parts: the level of confidence and the interval. The confidence interval is ($1644,$2391) with α=0.05 . So, we can interpret that we are 95% confident that the mean loss claimed by clients after home burglaries between $1644 and $2391 . Thus, “ 95% confident” means that 95% of all possible samples have a 95% confidence interval that contains the true value of the population mean.

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