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Questions Exercise 07.37 (Sampling Distribution of p) Question of i Check My Work The Food Marketing Institute shows that 17% of households spend more than $100 per week on groceries. Assume the population proportion is p=0.17 and a simple random sample of 800 households will be selected from the population. Use the table a. Show the sampling distribution of p, the sample proportion of households spending more than $100 per week on groceries B()- ay- (to 2 decimals) (to 4 decimals) b. What is the probability that the sample proportion will be within 0.02 of the population proportion (to 4 deomals) Answer part (b) for a sample of 1600 households (to 4 decimals). Jeon Key Check My Work Cumulative probability 0 Entries in the table give the area under the curve to the left of the z value. For example, for 2-85, the cumulative probability is .1977. 2 .00 .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 .06 .07 .08 .09 -3.0 0013 .0013 0013 0012 0012 .0011 0011 .0011 .0010 .0010 -2.9 0019 0018 0018 0017 .0016 0016 8015 0015 0014 0014 2.8 0026 0025 .0024 0023 0023 -2.7 0035 0034 .0033 .0032 0031 -26 0047 0045 0044 0043 .0041 2.5 .0062 0060 0059 .0057 .0055 .0054 0022 .0021 0030 .0029 .0028 .0040 .0039 0038 0037 0052 .0051 0049 .0021 .0020 0019 .0027 .0026 .0036 .0048 -24 0082 0080 0078 0075 0073 0071 .0069 .0068 .0066 .0064 2.3 0107 0104 0102 0099 0096 .0094 .0091 0089 .0087 0084 2.2 0139 0136 0132 0129 0125 0122 0119 0116 0113 21 0179 0174 0170 .0166 0162) .0158 0154 0110 0150 0146) 0143 -2.0 0228 0222 0217 0212 0207 0202 0197 0192 0188 0183 1.9 0287 0281 0274 0268 .0262 0256 0250 0244 0239 0233 1.8 0359 .0351 0344 0336 0329 0322 0314 .0307 0301 0294 1.7 0446 0436 0427 0418 0409 0401 .0392 0384 0375 0367 1.6 0548 0537 0526 0516 0505 -15 0668 0655 0643 10630 0618 0495 0485 0606 0594 .0475 0465 0455 0582 0571 .0559 -14 1.1 1225 0808 0793 0778 1.2 1151 .1357 1.3 0968 0951 0934 1131 1112 1335 1314 0764 0918 0749 0735 0721 .0708 0694 0681 0901 0885 0869 0853 .0838 0823 1093 1075 1056 1038 1020 1003 0985 1292 1271 1251 1230 1210 1190 1170 -1.0 1587 1562 1539 1515 .1492 1469 1446 1423 1401 1379 -9 1841 1814 1788 1762 1736 1711 1685 1660 1635 1611) -8 2119 2090 2061 2033 2005 1977 1949 1922 1894 1867 -3 6 2389 2420 2743 2709 3085 3050 3015 2358 2327 2296 2266 2236 2206 2177 2148 2676 2643 2611 2578 2546 2514 2483 2451 2981 2946 2912 2877 2843 2810 2776 -4 3446 3409 3372 3336 3300 3264 3228 3192 3156 3121 -3 3821 3783 3745 3707 3669 3632 3594 3557 3520 3483 2 4207 4168 4129 4090 4052 4013 3974 3936 3897 3859 .1 4602 4562 4522 4483 4443 4404 4364 4325 4286 4247 0 4960 5000 4920 4880 4840 4801 4761 4721 4681 4641 Cumulative probability Entries in the table give the area under the curve to the left of the z value. For example, for z=1.25, the cumulative probability is .8944. 0 Z .00 .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 .06 .07 .08 .09 01134 5000 5040 5080 5120 5160 5199 5239 5279 5319 5359 5398 5438 5478 5517 5557 5596 5636 5675 5714 5753 5793 5832 5871 5910 5948 5987 6026 6064 6103 6141 6179 6217 6255 .6293 .6331 6368 6406 6443 6480 .6517 .6554 .6591 .6628 .6664 .6700 .6736 6772 .6808 .6844 .6879 56989 .6915 .6950 6985 .7019 .7054 .7088 .7123 .7157 7190 .7224 7257 .7291 7324 .7357 7389 7422 7454 7486 7517 7549 7 7580 .7611 .7642 7673 7704 7734 7764 7794 7823 .7852 7881 .7910 .7939 .7967 7995 8023 8051 8078 8106 8133 8159 8186 8212 8238 8264 8289 8315 8340 8365 .8389 1.0 .8413 8438 8461 8485 8508 8531 8554 8577 8599 8621 1.1 8643 .8665 8686 8708 8729 8749 8770 8790 8810 8830 12 8849 .8869 8888 8907 8925 8944 .8962 8980 8997 9015 13 9032 .9049 9066 9082 9099 9115 9131 9147 9162 9177 1.4 9192 9207 9222 9236 9251 9265 9279 9292 9306 9319 1.5 9332 9345 9357 9370 9382 9394 9406 9418 9429 9441 1.6 9452 9463 9474 9484 9495 9505 9515 9525 9535 9545 1.7 9554 .9564 9573 9582 .9591 9599 9608 9616 9625 9633 1.8 9641 9649 9656 9664 9671 9678 9686 9693 9699 9706 1.9 9713 9719 9726 9732 9738 9744 9750 9756 9761 9767 9778 22 2.3 2.4 2.0 9772 2.1 9821 9826 9830 9834 9861 9864 9868 9871 9893 9896 .9898 9901 9918 9920 9922 9925 9783 9788 9793 9798 9803 9808 9812 .9817 9838 9875 9842 9846 9850 9854 9878 9881 9857 9884 9887 9890 9904 9927 9929 9906 9909 9931 9911 9913 9916 9932 9934 9936 2.8 2.9 25 9938 9940 9941 26 9953 9955 9956 9957 2.7 9965 9966 9967 9968 9974 9975 9976 9977 9981 9982 9982 9983 9943 9945 9946 9948 9959 9960 9961 9969 9970 9971 9972 9973 9974 9977 9978 9979 9979 9980 9981 9984 9984 9985 9985 9986 9986 9949 9951 9952 9962 9963 9964 3.0 9987 9987 9987 9988 9988 9989 9989 9989 9990 9990

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