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In a sample of 200 individuals,120 indicated they are Democrats.Develop a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of people in the population who are Democrats.

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The z value for a 97.8% confidence interval estimation is


A) 2.02
B) 1.96
C) 2.00
D) 2.29

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Choo Choo Paper Company produces papers of various thickness.A random sample of 256 cuts had a mean thickness of 30.3 mils with a standard deviation of 4 mils.Develop a 95% confidence interval for the mean thickness of the population.

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Exhibit 8-4 In order to estimate the average electric usage per month,a sample of 81 houses was selected,and the electric usage was determined.Assume a population standard deviation of 450-kilowatt hours. -Refer to Exhibit 8-4.The standard error of the mean is


A) 450
B) 81
C) 500
D) 50

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A random sample of 1000 people was taken.Four hundred fifty of the people in the sample favored Candidate A.The 95% confidence interval for the true proportion of people who favors Candidate A is


A) 0.419 to 0.481
B) 0.40 to 0.50
C) 0.45 to 0.55
D) 1.645 to 1.96

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If we change a 95% confidence interval estimate to a 99% confidence interval estimate,we can expect


A) the size of the confidence interval to increase
B) the size of the confidence interval to decrease
C) the size of the confidence interval to remain the same
D) the sample size to increase

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A statistician employed by a consumer testing organization reports that at 95% confidence he has determined that the true average content of the Uncola soft drinks is between 11.7 to 12.3 ounces.He further reports that his sample revealed an average content of 12 ounces,but he forgot to report the size of the sample he had selected.Assuming the standard deviation of the population is 1.28,determine the size of the sample.

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A local health center noted that in a sample of 400 patients 80 were referred to them by the local hospital. a.Provide a 95% confidence interval for all the patients who are referred to the health center by the hospital. b.What size sample would be required to estimate the proportion of hospital referrals with a margin of error of 0.04 or less at 95% confidence?

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Which of the following best describes the form of the sampling distribution of the sample proportion?


A) When standardized,it is exactly the standard normal distribution.
B) When standardized,it is the t distribution.
C) It is approximately normal as long as n \ge 30.
D) It is approximately normal as long as np \ge 5 and n(1-p) \ge 5.

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Whenever using the t distribution for interval estimation (when the sample size is very small) ,we must assume that


A) the sample has a mean of at least 30
B) the sampling distribution is not normal
C) the population is approximately normal
D) the finite population correction factor is necessary

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For which of the following values of P is the value of P(1 - P) maximized?


A) P = 0.99
B) P = 0.90
C) P = 0.01
D) P = 0.50

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The average score of a sample of 87 senior business majors at UTC who took the Graduate Management Admission Test was 510 with a standard deviation of 36.Provide a 98% confidence interval for the mean of the population.

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In a sample of 400 voters,360 indicated they favor the incumbent governor.The 95% confidence interval of voters not favoring the incumbent is


A) 0.871 to 0.929
B) 0.120 to 0.280
C) 0.765 to 0.835
D) 0.071 to 0.129

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A new brand of chocolate bar is being market tested.Four hundred of the new chocolate bars were given to consumers to try.The consumers were asked whether they liked or disliked the chocolate bar.You are given their responses below. A new brand of chocolate bar is being market tested.Four hundred of the new chocolate bars were given to consumers to try.The consumers were asked whether they liked or disliked the chocolate bar.You are given their responses below.     a.What is the point estimate for the proportion of people who liked the chocolate bar? b.Construct a 95% confidence interval for the true proportion of people who liked the chocolate bar. c.With a .95 probability,how large of a sample needs to be taken to provide a margin of error of 3% or less? a.What is the point estimate for the proportion of people who liked the chocolate bar? b.Construct a 95% confidence interval for the true proportion of people who liked the chocolate bar. c.With a .95 probability,how large of a sample needs to be taken to provide a margin of error of 3% or less?

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b.0...

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Computer Services,Inc.wants to determine a confidence interval for the average CPU time of their teleprocessing transactions.A sample of 64 transactions yielded a mean of 6 seconds with a standard deviation of 0.8 seconds.Determine a 98% confidence interval for the average CPU time.

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A random sample of 81 credit sales in a department store showed an average sale of $68.00.From past data,it is known that the standard deviation of the population is $27.00. a.Determine the standard error of the mean. b.With a 0.95 probability,what can be said about the size of the margin of error? c.What is the 95% confidence interval of the population mean?

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b.5....

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The Highway Safety Department wants to study the driving habits of individuals.A sample of 121 cars traveling on the highway revealed an average speed of 60 miles per hour with a standard deviation of 11 miles per hour.Determine a 95% confidence interval estimate for the speed of all cars.

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In interval estimation,the t distribution is applicable only when


A) the population has a mean of less than 30
B) the sample standard deviation is used to estimate the population standard deviation
C) the variance of the population is known
D) the standard deviation of the population is known

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Exhibit 8-5 A random sample of 64 SAT scores of students applying for merit scholarships showed an average of 1400 with a standard deviation of 240. -Refer to Exhibit 8-5.The "t" value for this interval estimation is


A) 1.96
B) 1.998
C) 1.64
D) 1.28

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A sample of 36 patients in a doctor's office showed that they had to wait an average of 45 minutes with a standard deviation of 10 minutes before they could see the doctor.Provide a 90% confidence interval estimate for the average waiting time of all the patients who visit this doctor.

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