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19 August, 17:20

From 19 measurements of a pressure controller, the mean operating pressure is 4.97 kPa with a standard deviation of 0.0461 kPa. If more measurements are taken, estimate the expected range of pressure for 95% of the measurements.

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  1. 19 August, 17:45
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    Answer: (4.95, 4.99)

    Explanation: This question simply wants us to construct a 95% confidence level for the population mean of pressure controller.

    n = sample size = 19

    x = sample mean = 4.97

    s = sample standard deviation = 0.0461

    To construct a confidence interval for mean, we need a critical value for a two tailed test, for this question we will make use of a t tail test to get our critical value because sample standard deviation is given and sample size is less than 30 (19).

    At 95% confidence interval, it implies that our level of significance (α) is 5%.

    The 95% confidence interval for mean is given below as

    Upper limit

    u = x + tα/2 * (s/√n)

    Lower limit

    u = x - tα/2 * (s/√n)

    The value of tα/2 is gotten using a t test table and from the table, we have tα/2 as 2.10092

    By substituting the parameters, we have that

    For upper limit

    u = 4.97 + 2.10092 * 0.0461/√19

    u = 4.97 + (2.10092 * 0.0106)

    u = 4.97 + 0.0222

    u = 4.99

    For lower limit

    u = 4.97 - 2.10092 * 0.0461/√19

    u = 4.97 - (2.10092 * 0.0106)

    u = 4.97 - 0.0222

    u = 4.95

    Confidence interval = (4.95, 4.99)
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