MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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ISBN: 9781119256830
Author: Amos Gilat
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Use the standard normal distribution or the t-distribution to construct a 99 % confidence interval for the population mean. Justify your decision. If neither distribution can be used, explain why. Interpret
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In a random sample of 13 mortgage institutions, the mean interest rate was 3.68% and the standard deviation was 0.33%. Assume the interest rates are normally distributed.
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OA. Use a t-distribution because the interest rates are normally distributed and o is known.
OB. Use a normal distribution because n<30 and the interest rates are normally distributed.
OC. Use a normal distribution because the interest rates are normally distributed and a is known.
OD. Use a t-distribution because it is a random sample, o is unknown, and the interest rates are normally distributed.
E. Cannot use the standard normal distribution or the t-distribution because a is unknown, n<30, and the interest rates are not normally distributed.
Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in any answer boxes to complete your choice.
OA. The 99% confidence interval is ().
(Round to two decimal places as needed.).
OB. Neither distribution can be used to construct the confidence interval.
Interpret the results. Choose the correct answer below.
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OA. With 99% confidence, it can be said that the population mean interest rate is between the bounds of the confidence interval.
OB. It can be said that 99% of institutions have an interest rate between the bounds of the confidence interval.
OC. If a large sample of institutions are taken approximately 99% of them will have an interest rate between the bounds of the confidence interval.
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Transcribed Image Text:Use the standard normal distribution or the t-distribution to construct a 99 % confidence interval for the population mean. Justify your decision. If neither distribution can be used, explain why. Interpret K the results. In a random sample of 13 mortgage institutions, the mean interest rate was 3.68% and the standard deviation was 0.33%. Assume the interest rates are normally distributed. - Which distribution should be used to construct the confidence interval? @ 2 OA. Use a t-distribution because the interest rates are normally distributed and o is known. OB. Use a normal distribution because n<30 and the interest rates are normally distributed. OC. Use a normal distribution because the interest rates are normally distributed and a is known. OD. Use a t-distribution because it is a random sample, o is unknown, and the interest rates are normally distributed. E. Cannot use the standard normal distribution or the t-distribution because a is unknown, n<30, and the interest rates are not normally distributed. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in any answer boxes to complete your choice. OA. The 99% confidence interval is (). (Round to two decimal places as needed.). OB. Neither distribution can be used to construct the confidence interval. Interpret the results. Choose the correct answer below. W S OA. With 99% confidence, it can be said that the population mean interest rate is between the bounds of the confidence interval. OB. It can be said that 99% of institutions have an interest rate between the bounds of the confidence interval. OC. If a large sample of institutions are taken approximately 99% of them will have an interest rate between the bounds of the confidence interval. A= X H command #m 3 C E D C $ 4 R LL F G Search or type URL % 5 V H T G ^ 6 MacBook Pro B Y H & 7 N U J * . co 8 → | M ( 9 K < O V H I -O 4 P > . Time Remaining: 01:25:34 | * I command option { [ + 11 Submit test ? 1 O } 1 Next delete retur
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