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3 May, 22:16

An article reported that for a sample of 41 kitchens with gas cooking appliances monitored during a one-week period, the sample mean co2 level (ppm) was 654.16, and the sample standard deviation was 165.74. (a) calculate and interpret a 95% (two-sided) confidence interval for true average co2 level in the population of all homes from which the sample was selected. (round your answers to two decimal places.)

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  1. 3 May, 22:19
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    Given:

    Mean of 654.16

    Sample size is 41

    Standard dev is 165.74

    Alpha is 1 - 0.95, Z (0.025) = 1.96

    So the computation would be:

    Mean ± Z * s/sqrt (n)

    = 654.16 ± 1.96*165.74/sqrt (41)

    = 654.16 ± 1.96*25.88

    = 654.16 ± 50.7248

    = 603.4352, 704.8848 is the confidence interval

    Interpretation: We are 95% confident that this confidence interval contains the true pop. mean
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