The following data represent crime rates per 1000 population for a random sample of 46 Denver neighborhoods:
Question:
(a) Use a calculator with mean and sample standard deviation keys to verify that ‰ˆ 64.2 and s ‰ˆ 27.9 crimes per 1000 population.
(b) Let us say that the preceding data are representative of the population crime rates in Denver neighborhoods. Compute an 80% confidence interval for μ, the population mean crime rate for all Denver neighborhoods.
(c) Suppose you are advising the police department about police patrol assignments. One neighborhood has a crime rate of 57 crimes per 1000 population. Do you think that this rate is below the average population crime rate and that fewer patrols could safely be assigned to this neighborhood? Use the confidence interval to justify your answer.
(d) Another neighborhood has a crime rate of 75 crimes per 1000 population. Does this crime rate seem to be higher than the population average? Would you recommend assigning more patrols to this neighborhood? Use the confidence interval to justify your answer.
(e) Repeat parts (b)€“(d) for a 95% confidence interval.
(f) In previous problems, we assumed the x distribution was normal or approximately normal. Do we need to make such an assumption in this problem? Why or why not?
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Understanding Basic Statistics
ISBN: 9781111827021
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Authors: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase