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- A random sample of size 49 from a normal distribution gives a 99% confidence interval for the population mean as (30, 50).Find a 90% confidence interval for the population mean based on this information#14 In one sample, we have n1=190 and p^1=0.40. In a second sample, we have n2=190 and p^2=0.75.Use the normal distribution to find a 99% confidence interval for the difference in population proportions p1-p2.Round your answers to three decimal places.Confidence interval : ______ to _______The Average final score was 78, the average midterm score was 80. The standard deviation for the average final midterm score was 4.5 and the standard deviation for the average midterm score was 5.5. The correlation coefficient is 0.76 Find the least squares regression line. Supposed that wanted to find to predict the final exam score based the midterm score
- Confidence interval for the difference between two population means. Find what are being asked. A group of 16 FPS players trained using a combination of AIM LABS and solo queue for 2 weeks. While a second group of 12 FPS players just solo queued for 2 weeks. By the end of the 2 weeks the first group averaged 19 kills a game with a standard deviation of 2. While the second group averaged 15 kills with a standard deviation of 3. Find a 90% confidence interval for the difference between two population means. Assume that the population is approximately normally distributed with equal variance. Find the degrees of freedom. Find your t sub alpha/2. Find your pooled sample of standard deviation. Round up to four decimal places. Find the margin of error, E. Round up to four decimal places. Find the lower limit. Round up to four decimal places. Find the upper limit. Round up to four decimal places.Confidence interval for the difference between two population means. Find what are being asked. A group of 16 FPS players trained using a combination of AIM LABS and solo queue for 2 weeks. While a second group of 12 FPS players just solo queued for 2 weeks. By the end of the 2 weeks the first group averaged 19 kills a game with a standard deviation of 2. While the second group averaged 15 kills with a standard deviation of 3. Find a 90% confidence interval for the difference between two population means. Assume that the population is approximately normally distributed with equal variance. Find the degrees of freedom. Find your t sub alpha/2. Find your pooled sample of standard deviation. Round up to four decimal places. Find the margin of error, E. Round up to four decimal places. Find the lower limit. Round up to four decimal places.Ages of Dogs The average age of pet dogs is 4.3 years. Two random samples of pet owners who own dogs are selected. Sample 1 of 13 dog owners was selected from owners who live in Miami. The standard deviation of the ages of the dogs in this sample is 1.1 years. Sample 2 of 10 dog owners was selected from dog owners who live in Boston. The standard deviation of these dogs was 0.5 year. At α=0.01, can it be concluded that there is a difference in the variances? Use the critical value method and tables. (a)State the hypotheses and identify the claim. :H0 ▼(Choose one) :H1 ▼(Choose one) This hypothesis test is a ▼(Choose one) test. (b)Find the critical value. Round the answer to at least two decimal places. Critical value is (c)Compute the test value. Round the standard deviations and F score values to at least two decimal places. F= (d)Make the decision. ▼(Choose one) the null hypothesis.…
- A certain counselor wants to compare mean IQ scores for two different social groups. A random sample of 15 IQ scores from group 1 showed a mean of 117 and a standard deviation of 17 , while an independently chosen random sample of 9 IQ scores from group 2 showed a mean of 112 and a standard deviation of 15 . Assuming that the populations of IQ scores are normally distributed for each of the groups and that the variances of these populations are equal, construct a 90% confidence intervalfor the difference −μ1μ2 between the mean μ1 of IQ scores of group 1 and the mean μ2 of IQ scores of group 2 . Then find the lower limit and upper limit of the 90% confidence interval. Carry your intermediate computations to at least three decimal places. Round your responses to at least two decimal places. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.)If n=570 and ^p(p-hat) =0.5, construct a 99 percent confidence interval. In order to use technology, you need to compute the number of successes: x=n*p^ ________<p>________Use paired t-interval procedure to determine a 90% confidence interval for the difference between the mean of x and mean of y. (X, Y) = (49.3, 49), (43.2, 42), (50.4, 50), (36.3, 37), (52.3, 50)
- FULL SCREEN PRINTER VERSION « BACK Chapter 08, Section 8.2, Problem 019 A city planner wants to estimate the average monthly residential water usage in the city. He selected a random sample of 35 households from the city, which gave the mean water usage to be 3409.40 gallons over a one-month period. Based on earlier data, the population standard deviation of the monthly residential water usage in this city is 387.30 gallons. Make a 97% confidence interval for the average monthly residential water usage for all households in this city. Round your answers to two decimal places. to gallons SAVE FOR LATER SUBMIT ANSWER Question Attempts: 0 of 2 used powered by MapleNet on ion 5a tion 5b ction 19 ection 022 Version 4.24.20.1 ent I Privacy Policy I O 2000-2020 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved. A Division of John Wiley & Sons. Inc. MacBook Air DII DD F11 F12 888 000 F10 80 F8 F9 F7 F6 F5 F3 F4 F1 F2 & 23 2$ delets %3D 7 8 2 3Find the standard error of the sample mean such that we have 60 random samples with mean 25 and standard deviation of 13. (Round to 3dp)As the sample size increases, the variability among the sample means increases decreases remains the same depends upon the specific population being sampled