Exam 4: Sampling and Estimation
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The formula to find a confidence interval to estimate the total of a population is most like the formula for the ________.
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The standard error of the mean is found by dividing the population standard deviation by the square root of the sample size.
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Is it likely that the population mean weight for a large batch of chickens is 3.5 pounds when a sample size of 35 yields a sample mean weight of 3.3 pounds? The population standard deviation for this breed of chicken is known to be 0.22 pounds.Use a 95% confidence interval.
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The finite population correction factor (FPC)is found by ________.
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A confidence interval using the known population standard deviation ________.
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Given that a sample of size 12 was taken from a finite population of 60 with a population standard deviation of 1.8,what would be the margin of error at a 95% level of confidence?
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Given that a sample of size 32 was taken from a finite population of 90 with a population standard deviation of 1.8,what would be the margin of error at a 95% level of confidence?
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A sample mean of 4.56 ounces was just measured from a population of which the population mean is not known.What value should be used for the population mean?
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The t-distribution is very much like the standard normal distribution except that the t-distribution ________.
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Peak Previously Played Picks buys and sells used sports equipment.For the past year,the mean purchase of used sports equipment was $36 with a standard deviation of $8.Using the Microsoft Excel function NORM.DIST,find the probability that the next person who comes in to buy used equipment will pay more than $40.
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In designing a sampling plan,the population frame is ________.
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Find the confidence interval for a population mean of 615 acres at a 90% level of confidence with a sample size of 52 and standard deviation of 27 acres.
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What could cause a sample mean to be a poor point estimate of the population mean?
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A point estimate of a population mean is always more precise than a point estimate of a population standard deviation.
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Find the confidence interval for a population mean of 1.6 pounds at a 95% level of confidence with a sample size of 112 and standard deviation of 0.2 pounds.
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A recent political poll for a pending presidential election gave a 90% confidence interval for the population proportion of 0.485 to 0.505 for candidate A.What conclusion can be drawn from this information?
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