Questions & Answers Chapter - 7 Set 1
Questions & Answers Chapter - 7 Set 1
Questions & Answers Chapter - 7 Set 1
SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
Provide an appropriate response.
1) Define a point estimate. What is the best point estimate for ?
1)
2) Define margin of error. Explain the relation between the confidence interval and the error
2)
estimate. Suppose a confidence interval is 9.65 < < 11.35. Find the sample mean x and the
error estimate E.
3) How do you determine whether to use the z or t distribution in computing the margin of
s
error, E = z
or E = t
?
/2
/2
n
n
3)
4) When determining the sample size needed to achieve a particular error estimate you need
to know . What are two methods of estimating if is unknown?
4)
5) Interpret the following 95% confidence interval for mean weekly salaries of shift managers
at Guiseppe's Pizza and Pasta.
325.80 < < 472.30
5)
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Solve the problem.
6) Find the critical value z /2 that corresponds to a degree of confidence of 98%.
A) 2.575
B) 2.05
C) 2.33
6)
D) 1.75
B) 1.70
C) 1.645
7)
D) 1.34
A) p = 0.266 - 0.4
8)
B) p = 0.4 0.5
C) p = 0.266 0.5
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D) p = 0.266 0.4
9)
A) 0.718
B) 0.714
C) 0.728
D) 0.700
B) 0.016
C) 0.494
10)
D) 0.017
Find the margin of error for the 95% confidence interval used to estimate the population proportion.
11) n = 151, x = 122
A) 0.110
B) 0.00201
C) 0.0628
D) 0.0565
12) In a survey of 4800 T.V. viewers, 50% said they watch network news programs.
A) 0.0141
B) 0.0106
11)
C) 0.0162
12)
D) 0.0185
Use the given degree of confidence and sample data to construct a confidence interval for the population proportion p.
13) n = 54, x = 13; 95 percent
13)
A) 0.144 < p < 0.338
C) 0.145 < p < 0.337
14)
Find the minimum sample size you should use to assure that your estimate of p will be within the required margin of
error around the population p.
D) 5701
D) 32,702
15)
16)
17) Margin of error: 0.07; confidence level: 90%; from a prior study, p is estimated by 0.22.
A) 285
B) 84
C) 7
D) 95
17)
18) Margin of error: 0.03; confidence level: 95%; from a prior study, p is estimated by the decimal
equivalent of 58%.
A) 1040
B) 1795
C) 936
D) 2476
18)
B) 0.853
C) 0.147
D) 0.145
20) 50 people are selected randomly from a certain population and it is found that 13 people in the
sample are over 6 feet tall. What is the point estimate of the true proportion of people in the
population who are over 6 feet tall?
A) 0.50
B) 0.74
C) 0.26
19)
20)
D) 0.19
Use the given degree of confidence and sample data to construct a confidence interval for the population proportion p.
21) A survey of 865 voters in one state reveals that 408 favor approval of an issue before the legislature.
Construct the 95% confidence interval for the true proportion of all voters in the state who favor
approval.
A) 0.438 < p < 0.505
C) 0.471 < p < 0.472
21)
Use the given degree of confidence and sample data to construct a confidence interval for the population proportion p.
22) Of 99 adults selected randomly from one town, 63 have health insurance. Find a 90% confidence
22)
interval for the true proportion of all adults in the town who have health insurance.
A) 0.542 < p < 0.731
C) 0.557 < p < 0.716
23) Of 112 randomly selected adults, 34 were found to have high blood pressure. Construct a 95%
confidence interval for the true percentage of all adults that have high blood pressure.
A) 19.1% < p < 41.6%
C) 21.8% < p < 38.9%
23)
B) 1.645
C) 1.34
24)
D) 1.70
Determine whether the given conditions justify using the margin of error E = z /2 / n when finding a confidence
interval estimate of the population mean .
25)
= 15.
A) Yes
26) The sample size is n = 12,
B) No
is not known, and the original population is normally distributed.
A) Yes
B) No
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26)
Use the confidence level and sample data to find the margin of error E.
27) Weights of eggs: 95% confidence; n = 52, x = 1.78 oz,
A) 0.02 oz
B) 0.11 oz
= 0.40 oz
C) 0.09 oz
27)
D) 7.21 oz
28) Systolic blood pressures for women aged 18-24: 94% confidence; n = 98, x = 113.1 mm Hg,
= 13.4 mm Hg
A) 50.3 mm Hg
B) 9.9 mm Hg
C) 2.2 mm Hg
28)
D) 2.5 mm Hg
Use the confidence level and sample data to find a confidence interval for estimating the population .
29) Test scores: n = 95, x = 73.8,
= 7.4; 99 percent
29)
C) 72.3 < < 75.3
30) A random sample of 194 full-grown lobsters had a mean weight of 21 ounces and a standard
deviation of 3.8 ounces. Construct a 98 percent confidence interval for the population mean .
A) 20 < < 23
B) 21 < < 23
C) 20 < < 22
D) 19 < < 21
31)
= $530
B) 2
30)
C) 5
D) 71
Do one of the following, as appropriate: (a) Find the critical value z /2, (b) find the critical value t /2, (c) state that
neither the normal nor the t distribution applies.
32) 98%; n = 7;
A) z /2 = 2.33
33) 99%; n = 17;
B) t /2 = 1.96
C) t /2 = 2.575
D) z /2 = 2.05
33)
A) t /2 = 2.921
34) 95%; n = 11;
32)
B) t /2 = 2.898
C) z /2 = 2.567
A) z /2 = 1.812
B) Neither the normal nor the t distribution applies.
C) z /2 = 1.96
D) t /2 = 2.228
D) z /2 = 2.583
34)
A) 2.60
35)
B) 4.80
C) 2.23
D) 2.34
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36) 95% confidence interval; n = 51; x = 129; s = 274
A) 100.2
36)
B) 77.1
C) 69.4
D) 161.9
Use the given degree of confidence and sample data to construct a confidence interval for the population mean . Assume
that the population has a normal distribution.
37) A laboratory tested twelve chicken eggs and found that the mean amount of cholesterol was 208
37)
milligrams with s = 18.2 milligrams. Construct a 95 percent confidence interval for the true mean
cholesterol content of all such eggs.
38) A sociologist develops a test to measure attitudes about public transportation, and 27 randomly
selected subjects are given the test. Their mean score is 76.2 and their standard deviation is 21.4.
Construct the 95% confidence interval for the mean score of all such subjects.
A) 74.6 < < 77.8
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AnswerKey
Testname:CH7SET1
1) Apointestimateisasinglevalueusedtoapproximateapopulationparameter.Thesamplemean xisthebestpoint
estimateof.
2) Themarginoferroristhemaximumlikelydifferencebetweentheobservedsamplemean xandthetruevalueforthe
populationmean.TheconfidenceintervalisfoundbytakingthesamplemeanxandaddingthemarginoferrorEto
findthehighvalueandsubtractingEtofindthelowvalueoftheinterval.Intheinterval 9.65<<11.35,thesample
meanxis10.5andtheerrorestimateEis0.85.
3) Providedn>30,thestandardnormaldistributionistheonetouse.If n 30,thepopulationmustbenormaland
mustbeknowntousetheformula.
4) 1) Usetherangeruleofthumb.
2) Conductapilotstudyandbaseyourestimateofonthefirstcollectionofatleast31randomlyselectedvalues.
5) Weare95%surethattheintervalcontainsthetruepopulationvalueformeanweeklysalariesofshiftmanagersat
GuiseppesPizzaandPasta.
6) C
7) B
8) D
9) B
10) B
11) C
12) A
13) D
14) C
15) D
16) B
17) D
18) A
19) C
20) C
21) A
22) C
23) C
24) D
25) A
26) B
27) B
28) D
29) B
30) C
31) D
32) A
33) A
34) B
35) A
36) B
37) A
38) B