Exam 7: Sampling Distributions
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A manufacturer of power tools claims that the mean amount of time required to assemble their top-of-the-line table saw is 80 minutes with a standard deviation of 40 minutes.Suppose a random sample of 64 purchasers of this table saw is taken.The probability that the sample mean will be less than 82 minutes 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, what proportion of the samples will have between 20% and 30% of customers who will make a purchase after visiting the web site?
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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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SCENARIO 7-3
The lifetimes of a certain brand of light bulbs are known to be normally distributed with a mean of
1,600 hours and a standard deviation of 400 hours.A random sample of 64 of these light bulbs is taken.
-Referring to Scenario 7-3, what is the probability that the sample mean lifetime is more than1,550 hours?
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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 it is assumed that the amount of gasoline purchased per car is symmetric, there is approximately a 68.26% chance that a random sample of 16 cars will have a sample mean between 14 and 16 gallons.
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A manufacturer of power tools claims that the mean amount of time required to assemble their top-of-the-line table saw is 80 minutes with a standard deviation of 40 minutes.Suppose a random sample of 64 purchasers of this table saw is taken.The probability that the sample mean will be greater than 88 minutes is .
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The amount of bleach a machine pours into bottles has a mean of 36 oz.with a standard deviation of 0.15 oz.Suppose we take a random sample of 36 bottles filled by this machine.The probability that the mean of the sample exceeds 36.01 oz.is .
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A manufacturer of power tools claims that the mean amount of time required to assemble their top-of-the-line table saw is 80 minutes with a standard deviation of 40 minutes.Suppose a random sample of 64 purchasers of this table saw is taken.The probability that the sample mean will be between 77 and 89 minutes is .
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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.95% of all sample means will fall between what two values?
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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 population mean of all the sample proportions is _.
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SCENARIO 7-1
The time spent studying by students in the week before final exams follows a normal distribution with a standard deviation of 8 hours.A random sample of 4 students was taken to estimate the mean study time for the population of all students.
-Referring to Scenario 7-1, what is the probability that the sample mean differs from the population mean by more than 3 hours?
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A study at a college in the west coast reveals that, historically, 45% of the students are minority students.If random samples of size 75 are selected, the standard error of the proportion of students in the samples who are minority students is .
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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.What percentage of samples of 4 fish will have sample means between 3.0 and 4.0 pounds?
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The amount of bleach a machine pours into bottles has a mean of 36 oz.with a standard deviation of 0.15 oz.Suppose we take a random sample of 36 bottles filled by this machine.The probability that the mean of the sample is between 35.94 and 36.06 oz.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 standard deviation of all the sample proportions of customers who will make a purchase after visiting the web site is _.
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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.Find the approximate probability that the mean salary of the 100 players exceeded $3.5 million.
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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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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, without doing the calculations, state in which of the following ranges the sample mean selling price is most likely to lie?
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For sample size 16, the sampling distribution of the mean will be approximately normally distributed
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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, % will have between 14% and 24% who have high-speed access to the Internet.
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