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8 April, 21:55

Is it correct to say that the probability that μ is in the specified interval is 99%? explain?

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  1. 8 April, 22:03
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    For a 99% confidence interval for μ based on a simple random sample.

    Part (a):

    Is it correct to say that the probability that μ is in the specified interval is 99%? Explain.

    No. The probability that μ falls inside the interval is 0 or 1.

    Rather we say that we are 99% confident that μ will fall inside the interval.

    Part B:

    Is it correct to say that in the long run, if you computed many, many confidence intervals using the prescribed method, about 99% of such intervals would contain μ?

    Yes. 99% of intervals constructed using this method will capture the population mean μ.
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