Exam 8: Confidence Interval Estimation
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A 99% confidence interval estimate can be interpreted to mean that
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An economist is interested in studying the incomes of consumers in a country.The population standard deviation is known to be $1,000.A random sample of 50 individuals resulted in a mean income of $15,000.What is the width of the 90% confidence interval?
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SCENARIO 8-7
A hotel chain wants to estimate the mean number of rooms rented daily in a given month.The population of rooms rented daily is assumed to be normally distributed for each month with a standard deviation of 240 rooms.During February, a sample of 25 days has a sample mean of 370 rooms.
-Referring to Scenario 8-7, a 99% confidence interval will contain 99% of the sample mean number of rooms rented daily in a given month.
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SCENARIO 8-7
A hotel chain wants to estimate the mean number of rooms rented daily in a given month.The population of rooms rented daily is assumed to be normally distributed for each month with a standard deviation of 240 rooms.During February, a sample of 25 days has a sample mean of 370 rooms.
-Referring to Scenario 8-7, it is possible that the 99% confidence interval calculated from the data will not contain the population mean number of rooms rented daily in a given month.
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SCENARIO 8-7
A hotel chain wants to estimate the mean number of rooms rented daily in a given month.The population of rooms rented daily is assumed to be normally distributed for each month with a standard deviation of 240 rooms.During February, a sample of 25 days has a sample mean of 370 rooms.
-Referring to Scenario 8-7, the critical value for a 99% confidence interval for this sample is.
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The difference between the sample mean and the population mean is called the sampling error.
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SCENARIO 8-3
To become an actuary, it is necessary to pass a series of 10 exams, including the most important one, an exam in probability and statistics.An insurance company wants to estimate the mean score on this exam for actuarial students who have enrolled in a special study program.They take a sample of 8 actuarial students in this program and determine that their scores are: 2, 5, 8, 8, 7, 6, 5, and 7.This sample will be used to calculate a 90% confidence interval for the mean score for actuarial students in the special study program.
-Referring to Scenario 8-3, it is possible that the confidence interval obtained will not contain the mean score for all actuarial students in the special study program.
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SCENARIO 8-7
A hotel chain wants to estimate the mean number of rooms rented daily in a given month.The population of rooms rented daily is assumed to be normally distributed for each month with a standard deviation of 240 rooms.During February, a sample of 25 days has a sample mean of 370 rooms.
-Referring to Scenario 8-7, the sampling error of a 99% confidence interval for the mean number of rooms rented daily in a given month is .
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SCENARIO 8-9
A university wanted to find out the percentage of students who felt comfortable reporting cheating by their fellow students.A survey of 2,800 students was conducted and the students were asked if they felt comfortable reporting cheating by their fellow students.The results were 1,344 answered "Yes" and 1,456 answered "no".
-Referring to Scenario 8-9, the critical value for a 99% confidence interval for this sample is.
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SCENARIO 8-11
A poll was conducted by the marketing department of a video game company to determine the popularity of a new game that was targeted to be launched in three months.Telephone interviews with 1,500 young adults were conducted which revealed that 49% said they would purchase the new game.The margin of error was ±3 percentage points.
-Referring to Scenario 8-11, the size of the population is 1,500.
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SCENARIO 8-12
The Three Brothers Energy Drink Company bottles and distributes a popular drink for athletes and exercise enthusiasts.Because of its marketing successes the company has installed an additional filling machine and the managers are eager to use it in daily operations.The machine is set to fill bottles at 16 oz.
However, we know there is inherent machine variability and quality control has determined through testing a mean of 16.2 oz.and a standard deviation of 0.3 oz.using a 100 bottle sample.
-Refer to Scenario 8-12. If we select using a 95% confidence interval in lieu of a 90% one for the mean fill volume, the new interval would be narrower.
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SCENARIO 8-10
A sales and marketing management magazine conducted a survey on salespeople cheating on their expense reports and other unethical conduct.In the survey on 200 managers, 58% of the managers have caught salespeople cheating on an expense report, 50% have caught salespeople working a second job on company time, 22% have caught salespeople listing a "strip bar" as a restaurant on an expense report, and 19% have caught salespeople giving a kickback to a customer.
-Referring to Scenario 8-10, the sampling error of a 95% confidence interval estimate of the population proportion of managers who have caught salespeople cheating on an expense report is.
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The t distribution allows the calculation of confidence intervals for means when the actual standard deviation is not known.
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The confidence interval obtained will always correctly estimate the population parameter.
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The t distribution is used to develop a confidence interval estimate of the population mean when the population standard deviation is unknown.
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SCENARIO 8-7
A hotel chain wants to estimate the mean number of rooms rented daily in a given month.The population of rooms rented daily is assumed to be normally distributed for each month with a standard deviation of 240 rooms.During February, a sample of 25 days has a sample mean of 370 rooms.
-Referring to Scenario 8-7, the parameter of interest is the proportion of the rooms rented daily in a given month.
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If you were constructing a 99% confidence interval of the population mean based on a sample ofn=25 where the standard deviation of the sample S = 0.05, the critical value of t will be
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SCENARIO 8-11
A poll was conducted by the marketing department of a video game company to determine the popularity of a new game that was targeted to be launched in three months.Telephone interviews with 1,500 young adults were conducted which revealed that 49% said they would purchase the new game.The margin of error was ±3 percentage points.
-Referring to Scenario 8-11, the standard error is 3%.
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SCENARIO 8-4
The actual voltages of power packs labeled as 12 volts are as follows: 11.77, 11.90, 11.64, 11.84,
12.13, 11.99, and 11.77.
-Referring to Scenario 8-4, a 99% confidence interval for the mean voltage of the power packs is fromto .
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SCENARIO 8-5
A sample of salary offers (in thousands of dollars) given to management majors is: 48, 51, 46, 52, 47,
48, 47, 50, 51, and 59.Using this data to obtain a 95% confidence interval resulted in an interval from
47.19 to 52.61.
-Referring to Scenario 8-5, 95% of all confidence intervals constructed similarly to this one with a sample size of 10 will contain the mean of the population.
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