Consider a population of a large number of resistors whose (true) mean is 100 ohm and (true) standard deviation is 4 ohm. Suppose you have taken some samples of resistors from the population to estimate the mean of the population by computing the sample average. If you want your estimate to be within 2% of the true mean with 99% confidence level, determine the sample size n that you need to choose.
Consider a population of a large number of resistors whose (true) mean is 100 ohm and (true) standard deviation is 4 ohm. Suppose you have taken some samples of resistors from the population to estimate the mean of the population by computing the sample average. If you want your estimate to be within 2% of the true mean with 99% confidence level, determine the sample size n that you need to choose.
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Chapter10: Statistics
Section10.5: Comparing Sets Of Data
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