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The amount of snowfall falling in a certain mountain range is normally distributed with a mean of 94 inches, and a
standard deviation of 14 inches. What is the probability that the mean annual snowfall during 49 randomly picked years
will exceed 96.8 inches? (Points : 5)
0.0808
0.0026
0.4192
0.5808
6. Estimate the indicated probability by using the normal distribution as an approximation to the binomial distribution.
With n = 18 and p = 0.30, estimate P(6). (Points : 5)
0.1015
0.8513
0.1958
0.1239
7. Use the normal distribution to approximate the desired probability.
A coin is tossed 20 times. A person, who claims to have extrasensory perception, is asked to predict the outcome of each
flip in advance. She predicts correctly on 14 tosses. What is the probability of being correct 14 or more times by
guessing? Does this probability seem to verify her claim? (Points : 5)
0.4418, no
0.0582, no
0.4418, yes
0.0582, yes
8. Solve the problem.
The following confidence interval is obtained for a population proportion, p: 0.689 < p < 0.723. Use these confidence
interval limits to find the margin of error, E. (Points : 5)
0.017
0.706
0.018
0.034
9. Assume that a sample is used to estimate a population proportion p. Find the margin of error E that corresponds to
the given statistics and confidence level. Round the margin of error to four decimal places.
95% confidence; n = 320, x = 60 (Points : 5)
0.0449
0.0514
0.0428
0.0385
10. Use the given degree of confidence and sample data to construct a confidence interval for the population proportion
p.
n = 51, x = 27; 95% confidence (Points : 5)
0.414 < p < 0.644
0.392 < p < 0.666
0.391 < p < 0.667
0.413 < p < 0.645
11. Use the given data to find the minimum sample size required to estimate the population proportion.
Margin of error: 0.004; confidence level: 95%; unknown (Points : 5)
60,148
60,018
60,025
50,024
12. Solve the problem. Round the point estimate to the nearest thousandth.
Find the point estimate of the proportion of people who wear hearing aids if, in a random sample of 304 people, 20
people had hearing aids. (Points : 5)
0.063
0.066
0.934
0.062
13. Use the given degree of confidence and sample data to construct a confidence interval for the population proportion
p.
A survey of 865 voters in one state reveals that 408 favor approval of an issue before the legislature. Construct the 95%
confidence interval for the true proportion of all voters in the state who favor approval. (Points : 5)
0.471 < p < 0.472
0.435 < p < 0.508
0.438 < p < 0.505
0.444 < p < 0.500
14. Solve the problem.
A newspaper article about the results of a poll states: "In theory, the results of such a poll, in 99 cases out of 100 should
differ by no more than 5 percentage points in either direction from what would have been obtained by interviewing all
voters in the United States." Find the sample size suggested by this statement. (Points : 5)
544
664
27
385
15. Use the confidence level and sample data to find the margin of error E. Round your answer to the same number of
decimal places as the sample mean unless otherwise noted.
Weights of eggs: 95% confidence n = 53, (Points : 5)
(Some data is missing in the question. Please check.)
0.36 oz
0.13 oz
0.02 oz
0.16 oz
16. Use the confidence level and sample data to find a confidence interval for estimating the population mu. Round your
answer to the same number of decimal places as the sample mean.
Test scores: n = 92, mean = 90.6, sigma = 8.9; 99% confidence (Points : 5)
88.4 < mu < 92.8
88.8 < mu < 92.4
88.2 < mu < 93.0
89.1 < mu < 92.1
17. Use the given information to find the minimum sample size required to estimate an unknown population mean mu.
Margin of error: $120, confidence level: 95%, sigma = $593 (Points : 5)
133
94
83
66
18. Assume that a sample is used to estimate a population mean mu. Use the given confidence level and sample data to
find the margin of error. Assume that the sample is a simple random sample and the population has a normal
distribution. Round your answer to one more decimal place than the sample standard deviation.
95% confidence; n = 91; x-bar = 16, s = 9.1 (Points : 5)
1.71
4.10
1.63
1.90
19. Use the given degree of confidence and sample data to construct a confidence interval for the population mean mu.
Assume that the population has a normal distribution.
A laboratory tested twelve chicken eggs and found that the mean amount of cholesterol was 225 milligrams with s =
15.7 milligrams. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the true mean cholesterol content of all such eggs. (Points : 5)
215.0 mg < mu < 235.0 mg
216.9 mg < mu < 233.1 mg
214.9 mg < mu < 235.1 mg
215.1 mg < mu < 234.9 mg
20. Solve the problem.
Find the critical value corresponding to a sample size of 3 and a confidence level of 95 percent. (Points : 5)
(Please check the question and options. None of the options seem to be correct)
7.378
5.991
0.103
0.0506