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From a random sample of 58 businesses, it is found that the mean time the owner spends on administrative issues each week is 20.53 with
From a random sample of 58 businesses, it is found that the mean time the owner spends on administrative issues each week is 20.53 with a population standard deviation of 3.23. What is the 95% confidence interval for the amount of time spent on administrative issues?
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(19.70, 21.36)
(20.93, 22.46)
(17.30, 23.76)
(19.24, 24.14)
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Question 2
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If a confidence interval is given from 43.8 up to 62.0 and the mean is known to be 52.9, what is the margin of error?
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5DB. Finding margin of error from given confidence interval
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9.1
18.2
43.8
4.6
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Question 3
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If a computer manufacturer needed a supplier that could produce parts that were very precise, what characteristics would be better?
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5DC. Confidence intervals in manufacturing, high vs low level of confidence, wide vs narrow
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wide confidence interval with low confidence level
narrow confidence interval at high confidence level
narrow confidence interval at low confidence level
wide confidence interval with high confidence level
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Question 4
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The 95% confidence interval for these parts is 56.98 to 57.05 under normal operations. A systematic sample is taken from the manufacturing line to determine if the production process is still within acceptable levels. The mean of the sample is 56.99. What should be done about the production line?
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5DE. Given a confidence interval and sample mean, what decisions can be made
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Keep the line operating as it is outside the confidence interval
Stop the line as it is inside the confidence interval
Keep the line operating as it is inside the confidence interval
Stop the line as it is outside the confidence interval
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Question 5
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In a sample of 41 temperature readings taken from the freezer of a restaurant, the mean is 31.9 degrees and the population standard deviation is 2.7 degrees. What would be the 80% confidence interval for the temperatures in the freezer?
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5VA. Calculating confidence intervals
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(31.27, 32.53)
(31.36, 32.44)
(31.36, 31.90)
(31.90, 32.44)
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Question 6
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What is the 99% confidence interval for a sample of 36 seat belts that have a mean length of 85.6 inches long and a population standard deviation of 2.9 inches?
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5VA. Calculating confidence intervals
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Group of answer choices
(84.6, 86.5)
(82.7, 88.5)
(84.8, 86.4)
(84.4, 86.8)
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Question 7
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If two samples A and B had the same mean and standard deviation, but sample A had a larger sample size, which sample would have the wider 95% confidence interval?
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5DD. Changes in confidence interval based on changes in standard deviation or sample size
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Sample A as it has the larger sample
Sample B as it has the smaller sample
Sample A as it comes first
Sample B as its sample is more dispersed
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Question 8
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Determine the minimum sample size required when you want to be 95% confident that the sample mean is within one unit of the population mean. Assume a population standard deviation of 4.3 in a normally distributed population.
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5VB. Calculating minimum sample size
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5DG. Why set a minimum sample size
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Group of answer choices
70
71
73
72
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Question 9
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In a sample of 14 CEOs, they spent an average of 12.9 hours each week looking into new product opportunities with a sample standard deviation of 4.9 hours. Find the 95% confidence interval. Assume the times are normally distributed.
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5VA. Calculating confidence intervals
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5VC. Using z or t
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Group of answer choices
(9.9, 15.9)
(10.1, 15.7)
(10.3, 15.5)
(8.0, 17.8)
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Question 10
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In a sample of 12 kids, their mean time on the internet on the phone was 3.9 hours with a sample standard deviation of 0.7 hours. Which distribution would be most appropriate to use?
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5VC. Using z or t
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t distribution as the data are assumed to be normally distributed
Neither z nor t, as the population is not known to be normally distributed and there is a small sample
t distribution as the population is not normally distributed
z distribution as the standard deviation always represents the population
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Question 11
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Under a time crunch, you only have time to take a sample of 10 water bottles and measure their contents. The sample had a mean of 20.05 ounces with a sample standard deviation of 0.8 ounces. What would be the 90% confidence interval, when we assumed these measurements are normally distributed?
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5VA. Calculating confidence intervals
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5VC. Using z or t
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Group of answer choices
(19.63, 20.47)
(18.45, 21.65)
(19.59, 20.51)
(19.25, 20.85)
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Question 12
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Say that a supplier claims they are 99% confident that their products will be in the interval of 50.02 to 50.38. You take samples and find that the 99% confidence interval of what they are sending is 50.00 to 50.36. What conclusion can be made?
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5VD. Comparing sample confidence intervals with given intervals
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5DC. Confidence intervals in manufacturing, high vs low level of confidence, wide vs narrow
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The supplier products have a higher mean than claimed
The supplier products have a lower mean than claimed
The supplier is more accurate than they claimed
The supplier is less accurate than they claimed
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Question 13
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In a sample of 20 cups of coffee at the local coffee shop, the temperatures were normally distributed with a mean of 162.5 degrees with a sample standard deviation of 14.1 degrees. What would be the 95% confidence interval for the temperature of your cup of coffee?
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5VA. Calculating confidence intervals
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5VC. Using z or t
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Group of answer choices
(148.40, 176.60)
(156.32, 168.68)
(155.90, 169.10)
(157.96, 167.04)
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Question 14
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In a situation where the sample size was increased from 41 to 63, what would be the impact on the confidence interval?
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5DD. Changes in confidence interval based on changes in standard deviation or sample size
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It would become narrower due to more data points
It would become wider with more values
It would remain the same as sample size does not impact confidence intervals
It would become narrower due to using the t distribution
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Question 15
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You needed a supplier that could provide parts as close to 76.8 inches in length as possible. You receive four contracts, each with a promised level of accuracy in the parts supplied. Which of these four would you be most likely to accept?
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5DC. Confidence intervals in manufacturing, high vs low level of confidence, wide vs narrow
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5DF. Why companies in different industries use different levels of confidence
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Mean of 76.8 with a 90% confidence interval of 76.6 to 77.0
Mean of 76.8 with a 99% confidence interval of 76.6 to 77.0
Mean of 76.800 with a 99% confidence interval of 76.5 to 77.1
Mean of 76.8 with a 95% confidence interval of 76.6 to 77.0
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