Chapter 8: Q.19 (page 478)
In complete sentences, explain why the confidence interval in Exercise 8.17 is larger than in Exercise 8.18.
Short Answer
A larger confidence level results in larger areas and larger intervals.
Chapter 8: Q.19 (page 478)
In complete sentences, explain why the confidence interval in Exercise 8.17 is larger than in Exercise 8.18.
A larger confidence level results in larger areas and larger intervals.
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Is known?
Define the random variable in words.
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In words, define the random variable X.
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The Ice Chalet offers dozens of different beginning iceskating classes. All of the class names are put into a bucket. The 5 P.M., Monday night, ages 8 to 12, beginning ice-skating class was picked. In that class were 64 girls and 16 boys. Suppose that we are interested in the true proportion of girls, ages 8 to 12, in all beginning ice-skating classes at the Ice Chalet. Assume that the children in the selected class are a random sample of the population.
Calculate the following:
a. x = _______
b. n = _______
c. p′ = _______
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