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Exam 8: Estimating Single Population Parameters
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Question 101
True/False
A local pizza company is interested in estimating the percentage of customers who would take advantage of a coupon offer.To do this,they give the coupon out to a random sample of 100 customers.Of these,45 actually use the coupon.At the 95 percent confidence level it would be appropriate for the manager to conclude that possibly as many as 50 percent of his customers will redeem the coupon.
Question 102
Multiple Choice
Suppose a study of 196 randomly sampled privately insured adults with incomes over 200% of the current poverty level is to be used to measure out-of-pocket medical expenses for prescription drugs for this income class.The sample data are in the file Drug Expenses. Based on the sample data,construct a 95% confidence interval estimate for the mean annual out-of-pocket expenditures on prescription drugs for this income class.Interpret this interval.
Question 103
True/False
An analyst for a financial investment firm recently went through the effort to determine the required sample size for estimating the mean number of transactions per year for the clients of his firm.The calculations,which were based on a 95 percent confidence level and a margin of error of ±3,gave a required sample size of 300.Given this information,the value used for the population standard deviation must have been about 26.5 transactions.
Question 104
True/False
A confidence interval will contain the true population value as long as the point estimate is within the lower to upper limits.
Question 105
True/False
To find a 98 percent confidence interval where the standard deviation is known,the correct z-value to use for the critical value is 2.33.
Question 106
Multiple Choice
The margin of error is:
Question 107
Multiple Choice
The U.S.Post Office is interested in estimating the mean weight of packages shipped using the overnight service.They plan to sample 300 packages.A pilot sample taken last year showed that the standard deviation in weight was about 0.15 pound.If they are interested in an estimate that has 95 percent confidence,what margin of error can they expect?
Question 108
Multiple Choice
An animal shelter wants to estimate the mean number of animals housed daily and they know the standard deviation.If they want to find a 98 percent confidence interval the critical value to use is:
Question 109
True/False
If we are interested in estimating the population mean based on a sample from a population for which we know neither the mean nor the standard deviation,the critical value will be a t value from the t-distribution.