Exam 7: Sampling Distributions
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Which of the following is true about the sampling distribution of the sample mean?
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If the amount of gasoline purchased per car at a large service station has a population mean of 15 gallons and a population standard deviation of 4 gallons and a random sample of 64 cars is selected,there is approximately a 95.44% chance that the sample mean will be between 14 and 16 gallons.
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As the sample size increases,the effect of an extreme value on the sample mean becomes smaller.
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Why is the Central Limit Theorem so important to the study of sampling distributions?
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The amount of tea leaves in a can from a production line is normally distributed with μ = 110 grams and σ = 25 grams.A sample of 25 cans is to be selected.So,the middle 70% of all sample means will fall between what two values?
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The amount of time required for an oil and filter change on an automobile is normally distributed with a mean of 45 minutes and a standard deviation of 10 minutes.A random sample of 16 cars is selected.What is the standard error of the mean?
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The owner of a fish market has an assistant who has determined that the weights of catfish are normally distributed,with mean of 3.2 pounds and standard deviation of 0.8 pound.If a sample of 64 fish yields a mean of 3.4 pounds,what is probability of obtaining a sample mean this large or larger?
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Major league baseball salaries averaged $3.26 million with a standard deviation of $1.2 million in a certain year in the past.Suppose a sample of 100 major league players was taken.What was the standard error for the sample mean salary?
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If the population distribution is unknown,in most cases the sampling distribution of the mean can be approximated by the normal distribution if the samples contain at least 30 observations.
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SCENARIO 7-2
The mean selling price of new homes in a small town over a year was $115,000.The population standard deviation was $25,000.A random sample of 100 new home sales from this city was taken.
-Referring to Scenario 7-2,what is the probability that the sample mean selling price was between
$114,000 and $116,000?
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SCENARIO 7-5
According to an article,19% of the entire population in a developing country has high-speed access to the Internet.Random samples of size 200 are selected from the country's population.
-Referring to Scenario 7-5,among all the random samples of size 200,90 % will have more than _____ % who have high-speed access to the Internet.
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SCENARIO 7-4
According to a survey,only 15% of customers who visited the web site of a major retail store made a purchase.Random samples of size 50 are selected.
-Referring to Scenario 7-4,90% of the samples will have more than what percentage of customers who will make a purchase after visiting the web site?
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SCENARIO 7-6
Online customer service is a key element to successful online retailing.According to a marketing survey,37.5% of online customers take advantage of the online customer service.Random samples of 200 customers are selected.
-Referring to Scenario 7-6,the population mean of all possible sample proportions is .
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SCENARIO 7-4
According to a survey,only 15% of customers who visited the web site of a major retail store made a purchase.Random samples of size 50 are selected.
-Referring to Scenario 7-4,the mean of all the sample proportions of customers who will make a purchase after visiting the web site is .
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SCENARIO 7-5
According to an article,19% of the entire population in a developing country has high-speed access to the Internet.Random samples of size 200 are selected from the country's population.
-Referring to Scenario 7-5,the standard error of all the sample proportions is .
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The mean score of all pro golfers for a course has a mean of 70 and a standard deviation of 3.0.Suppose 36 pro golfers played the course today.Find the probability that the mean score of the 36 pro golfers exceeded 71.
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The standard error of the mean is also known as the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the sample mean.
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The standard error of the mean for a sample of 100 is 30.To cut the standard error of the mean to 15,we would
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Which of the following is true regarding the sampling distribution of the mean for a large sample size?
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