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Homework 14

 

1.   Salaries of 25 college graduates who took a statistics course in college have a​ mean of $85,276 and a standard​ deviation of $1,634​. Construct a 90​% confidence interval for estimating the population mean.

Enter the upper bound of the confidence interval. (Round your answer to nearest whole dollar.)

 

 

2.   Salaries of 11 college graduates who took a statistics course in college have a​ mean of $84,152 and a standard​ deviation of $1,143​. Construct a 95​% confidence interval for estimating the population mean.

Enter the upper bound of the confidence interval. (Round your answer to nearest whole dollar.)

 

 

3. John wishes to estimate the population mean salary of college graduates who took a statistics course in college. How many college graduates must he survey? Assume that the population standard deviation is known to be $1,108, and he wants to be 95% confident that the sample mean is within $120 of the true population mean.

 

 

4.   Salaries of 11 college graduates who took a statistics course in college have a​ mean of $83,781 and a standard​ deviation of $1,250​. Construct a 90​% confidence interval for estimating the population standard deviation.

Enter the upper bound of the confidence interval. (Round your answer to nearest whole dollar.)

 

5. John wishes to estimate the population standard deviation of salary of college graduates who took a statistics course in college. How many college graduates must he survey? Assume that he wants to be the sample standard deviation to be within 30% of the population standard deviation and to be 95% confident of that statement.

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