Warning: foreach() argument must be of type array|object, bool given in /var/www/html/web/app/themes/studypress-core-theme/template-parts/header/mobile-offcanvas.php on line 20

How many people live in South African households? To find out, we collected data from an SRS of 48 out of the over 700,000 South African students who took part in

the CensusAtSchool survey project. The mean number of people living in a household was 6.208; the standard deviation was 2.576.

(a) Is the Normal condition met in this case? Justify your answer.

(b) Maurice claims that a 95% confidence interval for the population mean is 6.208±1.960.37247. Explain why this interval is wrong. Then give the correct interval.

Short Answer

Expert verified

a. Yes, the Normal condition is met in this case

b. The confidence interval is(5.4565,6.9594)

Step by step solution

01

introduction

Collected data from an SRS of 48out of the over 700000South African students who took part in the Census At School survey project.

The mean number of people living in a household was 6.208; the standard deviation was 2.567

02

explanation part (a)

we have,

sample standard deviation s =2.567

sample size n =48and sample meanx-=6.208

The normal condition is met in this case because to build the confidence interval either the sample size ought to be at least30or the population should be distributed typically as the sample size is over 30.30

03

explanation part (b)

Calculating confidence interval by using

sample standard deviation s =2.567

sample size n = 48and sample meanx-=6.208

CI = 6.208±2.0212.56748

Hence the confidence interval is(5.4565,6.9594)

Unlock Step-by-Step Solutions & Ace Your Exams!

  • Full Textbook Solutions

    Get detailed explanations and key concepts

  • Unlimited Al creation

    Al flashcards, explanations, exams and more...

  • Ads-free access

    To over 500 millions flashcards

  • Money-back guarantee

    We refund you if you fail your exam.

Over 30 million students worldwide already upgrade their learning with Vaia!

One App. One Place for Learning.

All the tools & learning materials you need for study success - in one app.

Get started for free

Most popular questions from this chapter

You have measured the systolic blood pressure of an SRS of 25company employees. A 95%confidence interval for the mean systolic blood pressure for the employees of this company is (122,138). Which of the following statements gives a valid interpretation of this interval?

(a) 95%of the sample employees have systolic blood pressure between 122and138.

(b) 95%of the population of employees have systolic blood pressure between 122and138.

(c) If the procedure were repeated many times, 95%of the resulting confidence intervals would contain the population mean systolic blood pressure.

(d) The probability that the population mean blood pressure is between 122and138is 0.95.

(e) If the procedure were repeated many times, 95%of the sample means would be between122and138.

What inference method will you use? Check that the conditions for using this procedure are met.

Interpret the confidence level.

In each of the following situations, discuss whether it would be appropriate to construct a one-sample tinterval to estimate the population mean.

(a) We want to estimate the average age at which U.S. presidents have died. So we obtain a list of all U.S. presidents who have died and their ages at death.

(b) How much time do students spend on the Internet? We collect data from the 32members of our AP Statistics class and calculate the mean amount of time that each student spent on the Internet yesterday.

(c) Judy is interested in the reading level of a medical journal. She records the length of a random sample of 100words from a multipage article. The Minitab histogram below displays the data.

In preparing to construct a one-samplet interval for a population mean, suppose we are not sure if the population distribution is Normal. In which of the following circumstances would we not be safe constructing the interval based on an SRS of size 24from the population?

(a) A stem plot of the data is roughly bell-shaped.

(b) A histogram of the data shows slight skewness.

(c) A stem plot of the data has a large outlier.

(d) The sample standard deviation is large.

(c) The tprocedures are robust, so it is always safe.

See all solutions

Recommended explanations on Math Textbooks

View all explanations

What do you think about this solution?

We value your feedback to improve our textbook solutions.

Study anywhere. Anytime. Across all devices.

Sign-up for free