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If you wish to construct 80% lower confidence bound (LCB) for the population mean If you wish to construct 80% lower confidence bound (LCB)  for the population mean   , then the z-value you should use is approximately: A)  .84 B)  1.28 C)  1.96 D)  2.33 E)  2.58 , then the z-value you should use is approximately:


A) .84
B) 1.28
C) 1.96
D) 2.33
E) 2.58

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A manufacturing plant has two assembly lines for producing glass bottles. The plant manager was concerned about whether the proportion of defective bottles differs between the two lines. Two independent random samples were selected and the following summary data computed: A manufacturing plant has two assembly lines for producing glass bottles. The plant manager was concerned about whether the proportion of defective bottles differs between the two lines. Two independent random samples were selected and the following summary data computed:   Find a 95% confidence interval for the true difference in proportion of defective bottles produced by the two assembly lines. ______________ Based on the interval above, can one conclude there is a difference in proportion of defective bottles produced by the two lines? ______________ Explain. ________________________________________________________ Find a 95% confidence interval for the true difference in proportion of defective bottles produced by the two assembly lines. ______________ Based on the interval above, can one conclude there is a difference in proportion of defective bottles produced by the two lines? ______________ Explain. ________________________________________________________

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(-0.1183, 0.0583); No; Since 0 is within...

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A 95% lower confidence bound (LCB) for the population mean A 95% lower confidence bound (LCB) for the population mean   can be constructed using the following equation: LCB =  can be constructed using the following equation: LCB = A 95% lower confidence bound (LCB) for the population mean   can be constructed using the following equation: LCB =

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In developing a confidence interval estimate for the difference between two population means, an increase in the size of the samples will result in:


A) a wider confidence interval
B) a narrower confidence interval
C) a smaller critical value z
D) the same confidence interval
E) none of these

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Increasing the confidence coefficient from .90 to .95 and decreasing the sample size from 100 to 50 has unknown impact on the margin of error.

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An Internet server conducted a survey of 400 of its customers and found that the average amount of time spent online was 12.5 hours per week with a standard deviation of 5.4 hours. What shape do you think the random variable x, the number of hours spent online, has? ______________ If the distribution of the original measurements is not normal, you can still use the standard normal distribution to construct a confidence interval for An Internet server conducted a survey of 400 of its customers and found that the average amount of time spent online was 12.5 hours per week with a standard deviation of 5.4 hours. What shape do you think the random variable x, the number of hours spent online, has? ______________ If the distribution of the original measurements is not normal, you can still use the standard normal distribution to construct a confidence interval for   , the average online time for all users of this Internet server. Why? ________________________________________________________ Construct a 95% confidence interval for the average online time for all users of the particular Internet server. ______________ If the Internet server claimed that its users averaged 15 hours of use per week, would you agree or disagree? ______________ Explain. ________________________________________________________ , the average online time for all users of this Internet server. Why? ________________________________________________________ Construct a 95% confidence interval for the average online time for all users of the particular Internet server. ______________ If the Internet server claimed that its users averaged 15 hours of use per week, would you agree or disagree? ______________ Explain. ________________________________________________________

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Skewed right; As long as the sample size...

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If you wish to construct 92% lower confidence bound (LCB) for the difference between population means in case of large samples, then the z-value you should use is approximately:


A) 2.58
B) 1.96
C) 1.65
D) 1.41
E) 1.06

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As the sample size increases and other factors are the same, the width of a confidence interval for a population mean tends to decrease.

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A sample statistic such that the mean of all its possible values differs from the population parameter the statistic seeks to estimate is a biased estimator.

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It is of interest to know if the average time it takes police to reach the scene of an accident differs from that of an ambulance to reach the same accident. Use the summary data listed below where time is in minutes. It is of interest to know if the average time it takes police to reach the scene of an accident differs from that of an ambulance to reach the same accident. Use the summary data listed below where time is in minutes.   Estimate the difference in the times between the police and the ambulance using a 99% confidence interval. ______________ Does it appear that the times differ? ______________ Estimate the difference in the times between the police and the ambulance using a 99% confidence interval. ______________ Does it appear that the times differ? ______________

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In the formula: In the formula:   , the   refers to the area in the lower tail or upper tail of the sampling distribution of the sample mean. , the In the formula:   , the   refers to the area in the lower tail or upper tail of the sampling distribution of the sample mean. refers to the area in the lower tail or upper tail of the sampling distribution of the sample mean.

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A study was conducted to see how long Dr. Kennedy's patients had to wait before their appointment. A random sample of 33 patients showed the average waiting time was 22 minutes with a standard deviation of 16 minutes. Construct a 99% confidence interval for A study was conducted to see how long Dr. Kennedy's patients had to wait before their appointment. A random sample of 33 patients showed the average waiting time was 22 minutes with a standard deviation of 16 minutes. Construct a 99% confidence interval for   , the true mean waiting time. ______________ , the true mean waiting time. ______________

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When two independent random samples of sizes When two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from populations with means   and   , and variances   and   , which of the following is true? A)  If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal only whenandare both 30 or more. B)  If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal regardless of the sizes ofand. C)  If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed regardless of the sizes ofand. D)  If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed only ifis 30 or more. E)  None of these. and When two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from populations with means   and   , and variances   and   , which of the following is true? A)  If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal only whenandare both 30 or more. B)  If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal regardless of the sizes ofand. C)  If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed regardless of the sizes ofand. D)  If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed only ifis 30 or more. E)  None of these. have been selected from populations with means When two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from populations with means   and   , and variances   and   , which of the following is true? A)  If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal only whenandare both 30 or more. B)  If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal regardless of the sizes ofand. C)  If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed regardless of the sizes ofand. D)  If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed only ifis 30 or more. E)  None of these. and When two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from populations with means   and   , and variances   and   , which of the following is true? A)  If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal only whenandare both 30 or more. B)  If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal regardless of the sizes ofand. C)  If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed regardless of the sizes ofand. D)  If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed only ifis 30 or more. E)  None of these. , and variances When two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from populations with means   and   , and variances   and   , which of the following is true? A)  If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal only whenandare both 30 or more. B)  If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal regardless of the sizes ofand. C)  If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed regardless of the sizes ofand. D)  If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed only ifis 30 or more. E)  None of these. and When two independent random samples of sizes   and   have been selected from populations with means   and   , and variances   and   , which of the following is true? A)  If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal only whenandare both 30 or more. B)  If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal regardless of the sizes ofand. C)  If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed regardless of the sizes ofand. D)  If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed only ifis 30 or more. E)  None of these. , which of the following is true?


A) If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal only whenandare both 30 or more.
B) If the sampled populations are normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis exactly normal regardless of the sizes ofand.
C) If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed regardless of the sizes ofand.
D) If the sampled populations are not normally distributed, then the sampling distribution ofis approximately normally distributed only ifis 30 or more.
E) None of these.

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If a store manager is interested in estimating the mean amount spent per customer per visit at her store, the sample mean If a store manager is interested in estimating the mean amount spent per customer per visit at her store, the sample mean   would be the approximate point estimate. would be the approximate point estimate.

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In constructing a confidence interval for a population parameter, such as In constructing a confidence interval for a population parameter, such as   or p , the margin of error is directly dependent on the value of the point estimate. or p , the margin of error is directly dependent on the value of the point estimate.

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A student government representative at a local university claims that 60% of the undergraduate students favor a move to Division I in college football. A random sample of 250 undergraduate students was selected and 140 students indicated they favored a move to Division I. Find a 95% confidence interval for the true proportion of undergraduate students who favor the move to Division I. ______________ Based on the interval above, can the representative's claim be rejected? ______________ Explain. ________________________________________________________

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(0.4985, 0.6215); No; Since 0....

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A TV pollster believes that 70% of all TV households would be tuned in to Game 6 of the 1997 NBA Championship series between the Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz. A random sample of 500 TV households was selected and 365 indicated they were tuned into the game. Find a 99% confidence interval for the true proportion of TV households tuned in to the game. ______________ Based on the interval above, can the pollster's claim be rejected? ______________ Explain. ________________________________________________________

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When constructing a confidence interval for a population parameter, we generally set the confidence coefficient ( When constructing a confidence interval for a population parameter, we generally set the confidence coefficient (   ) close to 0 (usually between 0 and 0.05) because it is the probability that the interval does not include the actual value of the population parameter. ) close to 0 (usually between 0 and 0.05) because it is the probability that the interval does not include the actual value of the population parameter.

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A process control engineer wishes to estimate the true proportion of defective computer chips with a margin of error of no more than 0.09 and with probability 0.90. How many observations does the engineer need to include in the sample to achieve his goal? ______________

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A computer laboratory manager was in charge of purchasing new battery packs for her lab of laptop computers. She narrowed her choices to two models that were available for her machines. Since the two models cost about the same, she was interested in determining whether there was a difference in the average time the battery packs would function before needing to be recharged. She took two independent random samples and computed the following summary information: A computer laboratory manager was in charge of purchasing new battery packs for her lab of laptop computers. She narrowed her choices to two models that were available for her machines. Since the two models cost about the same, she was interested in determining whether there was a difference in the average time the battery packs would function before needing to be recharged. She took two independent random samples and computed the following summary information:   Find a 95% confidence interval for the difference in average functioning time before recharging in the two models. ______________ Based on the interval above, can one conclude there is a difference in the true average functioning time before recharging between the two models of battery packs? ______________ Explain. ________________________________________________________ Find a 95% confidence interval for the difference in average functioning time before recharging in the two models. ______________ Based on the interval above, can one conclude there is a difference in the true average functioning time before recharging between the two models of battery packs? ______________ Explain. ________________________________________________________

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