EBK INTRODUCTION TO THE PRACTICE OF STA
EBK INTRODUCTION TO THE PRACTICE OF STA
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Author: Moore
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Chapter 5.2, Problem 43UYK

(a)

To determine

To find: The probability of the sample proportion of heads between 0.4 and 0.6 by using normal to the binomial approximate.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 43UYK

Solution: The probability is 0.9953.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation: When a coin is tossed, there are two possible outcomes, “heads” or “tails.” The probability of the heads coming up in a coin toss is calculated as:

p=12=0.5

The average of the sample proportion is calculated as:

μp^=p=0.5

The standard deviation of the sample proportion is calculated as:

σp^=p(1p)n=0.5(10.5)200=0.25200=0.03536

Hence, the average value and standard deviation are 0.5 and 0.03536, respectively. Now, calculate the z-score,

z=(xμ)s

The lower bound is x1=0.4 and the upper bound is x2=0.6 with mean 0.5. Calculate the z-score for lower bound x1=0.4 as:

z1=(xμ)s=(0.40.5)0.0356=2.83

Calculate the z-score for the upper bound x2=0.6 as:

z2=(xμ)s=(0.60.5)0.03536=2.83

Now, Excel is used to calculate the left tailed areas between the z scores. Use the formula =NORMSDIST(2.83) to calculate the left-tailed area of z1. The screenshot is shown below:

EBK INTRODUCTION TO THE PRACTICE OF STA, Chapter 5.2, Problem 43UYK , additional homework tip  1

Use the formula =NORMSDIST(2.83) to calculate the left tailed area of z2. The screenshot is shown below:

EBK INTRODUCTION TO THE PRACTICE OF STA, Chapter 5.2, Problem 43UYK , additional homework tip  2

The area between them is calculated by subtracting the above values as:

(z1<z<z2)=0.9976730.002327=0.9953

Hence, the probability is 0.9953.

(b)

To determine

To find: The probability of the sample proportion of heads between 0.45 and 0.55 by using normal to the binomial approximate.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 43UYK

Solution: The probability is 0.8426.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation: When a coin is tossed, there are two possible outcomes, “heads” or “tails.”

The probability of the heads coming up in a coin toss is calculated as:

p=12=0.5

The average of the sample proportion is calculated as:

μp^=p=0.5

The standard deviation of the sample proportion is calculated as:

σp^=p(1p)n=0.5(10.5)200=0.25200=0.03536

Hence, the average value and standard deviation are 0.5 and 0.03536 respectively. Now, calculate the z-score,

z=(xμ)s

The lower bound is x1=0.45 and the upper bound is x2=0.55 with mean 0.5. Calculate the z-score for lower bound x1=0.45 as:

z1=(xμ)s=(0.450.5)0.03536=1.414

Calculate the z-score for the upper bound x2=0.55 as:

z2=(xμ)s=(0.550.5)0.03536=1.414

Now, Excel is used to calculate the left tailed areas between the z scores. Use the formula =NORMSDIST(1.414) to calculate the left tailed area of z1. The screenshot is shown below:

EBK INTRODUCTION TO THE PRACTICE OF STA, Chapter 5.2, Problem 43UYK , additional homework tip  3

Use the formula =NORMSDIST(1.414) to calculate the left tailed area of z2. The screenshot is shown below:

EBK INTRODUCTION TO THE PRACTICE OF STA, Chapter 5.2, Problem 43UYK , additional homework tip  4

The area between them is calculated by subtracting the above values as:

(z1<z<z2)=0.921320.07868=0.8426

Hence, the probability is 0.8426

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EBK INTRODUCTION TO THE PRACTICE OF STA

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