PRACTICE OF STATISTICS F/AP EXAM
PRACTICE OF STATISTICS F/AP EXAM
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Chapter 8.2, Problem 45E

(a)

To determine

To construct and interpret a 99% confidence interval for the proportion of all U.S. adults who think that organic produce is better for health than conventionally grown produce.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 45E

We are 99% confident that the true proportion of all U.S. adults think that the organic produce is better for health is between 0.5167 and 0.5833 .

Explanation of Solution

It is given that,

  c=99%=0.99p^=0.55n=1480

Conditions to be met are:

The three conditions for calculating a confidence interval for the population proportion p are:

Random: It is satisfied because the U.S. adults are randomly selected.

Independent: It is satisfied because the sample of 1480 U.S. adults is less than 10% of the population of all U.S. adults.

Normal: It is satisfied because there are 1480(0.55)=814 successes and 1480(10.55)=666 failures, which are bout at least ten.

Thus, all the three conditions are satisfied.

The calculation is as:

For the confidence interval 1α=0.99 determine zα/2=z0.005 using the normal probability table in the appendix as:

  zα/2=2.575

Thus, the margin of error is then:

  E=zα/2×p^(1p^)n=2.575×0.55(10.55)1480=0.0333

Thus, the confidence interval is as:

  p^E=0.550.0333=0.5167p^+E=0.55+0.0333=0.5833

So, we are 99% confident that the true proportion of all U.S. adults think that the organic produce is better for health is between 0.5167 and 0.5833 .

(b)

To determine

To explain does the interval from part (a) provide convincing evidence that a majority of all U.S. adults think that organic produce is better for health.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 45E

Yes, there is convincing evidence that a majority of all U.S. adults think that organic produce is better.

Explanation of Solution

It is given that,

  c=99%=0.99p^=0.55n=1480

For the confidence interval 1α=0.99 determine zα/2=z0.005 using the normal probability table in the appendix as:

  zα/2=2.575

Thus, the margin of error is then:

  E=zα/2×p^(1p^)n=2.575×0.55(10.55)1480=0.0333

Thus, the confidence interval is as:

  p^E=0.550.0333=0.5167p^+E=0.55+0.0333=0.5833

Thus, the confidence interval (0.5167,0.5833) does not contain 0.5 and contains only values above 0.5 which indicates that more than 50% of the U.S. adults think that organic produce is better for health and thus there is convincing evidence that a majority of all U.S. adults think that organic produce is better.

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