
Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1111827021
Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1111827021 Exercise 38
Ballooning: Air Temperature How hot is the air in the top (crown) of a hot air balloon Information from Ballooning: The Complete Guide to Riding the Winds by Wirth and Young (Random House) claims that the air in the crown should be an average of 100°C for a balloon to be in a state of equilibrium. However, the temperature does not need to be exactly 100°C. What is a reasonable and safe range of temperatures This range may vary with the size and (decorative) shape of the balloon. All balloons have a temperature gauge in the crown. Suppose that 56 readings (for a balloon in equilibrium) gave a mean temperature of
= 97°C. For this balloon, 17°C.
(a) Compute a 95% confidence interval for the average temperature at which this balloon will be in a steady-state equilibrium.
(b) Interpretation If the average temperature in the crown of the balloon goes above the high end of your confidence interval, do you expect that the balloon will go up or down Explain.

(a) Compute a 95% confidence interval for the average temperature at which this balloon will be in a steady-state equilibrium.
(b) Interpretation If the average temperature in the crown of the balloon goes above the high end of your confidence interval, do you expect that the balloon will go up or down Explain.
Explanation
(a) A total of 56 temperature readings y...
Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase
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