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[Show more]1.	Question: On a busy Sunday morning, a waitress randomly sampled customers about their preference for morning beverages, Specifically, she wanted to find out how many people preferred coffee over tea. The proportion of customers that preferred coffee was 0.42 with a margin of error 0.07. Const...
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Add to cart1.	Question: On a busy Sunday morning, a waitress randomly sampled customers about their preference for morning beverages, Specifically, she wanted to find out how many people preferred coffee over tea. The proportion of customers that preferred coffee was 0.42 with a margin of error 0.07. Const...
1.	Question - A statistics professor recently graded final exams for students in her introductory statistics course. In a review of her grading, she ... the mean score out of 100points was a x¯=77, with a margin of error of 10……Construct a confidence interval for the mean score (out of 100 poin...
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Add to cart1.	Question - A statistics professor recently graded final exams for students in her introductory statistics course. In a review of her grading, she ... the mean score out of 100points was a x¯=77, with a margin of error of 10……Construct a confidence interval for the mean score (out of 100 poin...
Confidence Intervals 
In everyday terms, a confidence interval is the range of values around a sample statistic (such as mean orproportion) within which clinicians can expect to get the same results if they repeat the study protocol orintervention, including measuring the same outcomes the same ways...
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Add to cartConfidence Intervals 
In everyday terms, a confidence interval is the range of values around a sample statistic (such as mean orproportion) within which clinicians can expect to get the same results if they repeat the study protocol orintervention, including measuring the same outcomes the same ways...
1.	Question: In a random sample of 350 attendees of a minor league baseball game, 184 said that they bought food from the concession stand. Create a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of fans who bought food from the concession stand. Use Excel to create the confidence interval, rounding to ...
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Add to cart1.	Question: In a random sample of 350 attendees of a minor league baseball game, 184 said that they bought food from the concession stand. Create a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of fans who bought food from the concession stand. Use Excel to create the confidence interval, rounding to ...
1.	Question: Suppose an automotive repair company wants to determine the current percentage of customers who keep up with regular vehicle maintenance. How many customers should the company survey in order to be 90% confident that the estimated (sample) proportion is within 2 percentage points of the...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Suppose an automotive repair company wants to determine the current percentage of customers who keep up with regular vehicle maintenance. How many customers should the company survey in order to be 90% confident that the estimated (sample) proportion is within 2 percentage points of the...
1.	Question: In a random sample of 350 attendees of a minor league baseball game, 184 said that they bought food from the concession stand. Create a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of fans who bought food from the concession stand. Use Excel to create the confidence interval, rounding to ...
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Add to cart1.	Question: In a random sample of 350 attendees of a minor league baseball game, 184 said that they bought food from the concession stand. Create a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of fans who bought food from the concession stand. Use Excel to create the confidence interval, rounding to ...
1.	Question: The average number of onions needed to make French onion soup from a population of recipes is unknown. A random sample of recipes yields a sample mean of x¯=8.2 onions. Assume the sampling distribution of the mean has a standard deviation of σx¯=2.3 onions. 
Use the Empirical Rule to...
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Add to cart1.	Question: The average number of onions needed to make French onion soup from a population of recipes is unknown. A random sample of recipes yields a sample mean of x¯=8.2 onions. Assume the sampling distribution of the mean has a standard deviation of σx¯=2.3 onions. 
Use the Empirical Rule to...
1.	Question: Suppose the germination periods, in days, for grass seed are normally distributed. If the population standard deviation is 3 days, what minimum sample size is needed to be 90% confident that the sample mean is within 1 day of the true population mean? 
2.	Question: The length, in words,...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Suppose the germination periods, in days, for grass seed are normally distributed. If the population standard deviation is 3 days, what minimum sample size is needed to be 90% confident that the sample mean is within 1 day of the true population mean? 
2.	Question: The length, in words,...
1.	Question: The population standard deviation for the number of corn kernels on an ear of corn is 94 kernels. If we want to be 90%confident that the sample mean is within 17 kernels of the true population mean, what is the minimum sample size that should be taken? 
2.	Question: Suppose the scores o...
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Add to cart1.	Question: The population standard deviation for the number of corn kernels on an ear of corn is 94 kernels. If we want to be 90%confident that the sample mean is within 17 kernels of the true population mean, what is the minimum sample size that should be taken? 
2.	Question: Suppose the scores o...
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