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14 March, 02:45

An article presents voltage measurements for a sample of 66 industrial networks in Estonia. Assume the rated voltage for these networks is 232 V. The sample mean voltage was 231.7 V with a standard deviation of 2.19 V. Let μμ represent the population mean voltage for these networks.

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  1. 14 March, 02:59
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    a sample of 29 network will have a voltage of 232V

    Step-by-step explanation:

    N = 66

    variate = 232 V.

    mean voltage = 231.7 V

    standard deviation = 2.19 V.

    The z-value given by = (variate - mean) / standard deviation

    = (232-231.7) / 2.19 =

    z = 0.3/2.19 = 0.137

    From of normal distribution table, the z of 0.137 found between the area of z=0 and z=0.5 is given as 0.0557

    Thus the area to the right of the z=0.0557 ordinate is 0.5000-0.0557=0.4443 = 44.43%

    thus, this is the probability of Network voltage = 44.43%.

    for sample of 66 network, it is likely that 66*0.4443 = 29.32, i. e.

    a sample of 29 network will have a voltage of 232V
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