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Statistics
STA 2014
Week 10 Individual Work
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Objective:Use confidence intervals appropriately.
Section 9.1
22. You Explain It! Superstition: A USA Today/Gallup poll asked 1,006 adult Americans how much it would bother them to stay in a room on the 13th ?oor of a hotel. Interestingly, 13% said it would bother them. The margin of error was 3 percentage points with 95% con?dence. Which of the following represents a reasonable interpretation of the survey results? For those not reasonable, explain the ?aw.
(a) We are 95% con?dent that the proportion of adult Americans who would be bothered to stay in a room on the 13th ?oor is between 0.10 and 0.16.
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(b) We are between 92% and 98% con?dent that 13% of adult Americans would be bothered to stay in a room on the 13th ?oor.
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(c) In 95% of samples of adult Americans, the proportion who would be bothered to stay in a room on the 13th ?oor is between 0.10 and 0.16.
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(d) We are 95% con?dent that 13% of adult Americans would be bothered to stay in a room on the 13th ?oor.
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Section 9.2
8. (a) Find the t-value such that the area in the right tail is 0.02 with 19 degrees of freedom.
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(b) Find the t-value such that the area in the right tail is 0.10 with 32 degrees of freedom.
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(c) Find the t-value such that the area left of the t-value is 0.05 with 6 degrees of freedom. [Hint: Use symmetry.]
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(d) Find the critical t-value that corresponds to 95% con?dence. Assume 16 degrees of freedom.
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Section 9.3
7. Aggravated Assault: In a random sample of 40 felons convicted of aggravated assault, it was determined that the mean length of sentencing was 54 months, with a standard deviation of 8 months. Construct and interpret a 95% con?dence interval for the mean length of sentence for an aggravated assault conviction. Source: Based on data from the U.S. Department of Justice.
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12. Theme Park Spending: In a random sample of 40 visitors to a certain theme park, it was determined that the mean amount of money spent per person at the park (including ticket price) was $93.43 per day with a standard deviation of $15. Construct and interpret a 99% con?dence interval for the mean amount spent daily per person at the theme park.
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