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Question 41
Multiple Choice
The average natural gas bill for a random sample of 21 homes in the 19808 zip code during the month of March was $311.90 with a sample standard deviation of $51.60. The 90% confidence interval around this sample mean is ------.
Question 42
Multiple Choice
Verizon Wireless would like to estimate the proportion of households that use cell phones for their phone service without a land line. A random sample of 150 households was selected and 48 relied strictly on cell phones for their service. Using this sample, the point estimate for the proportion of households without land lines is ------------.
Question 43
Multiple Choice
According to the Entertainment Software Association, the average age of "gamers" (those that routinely play video games) is 30 years old. A random sample of 33 gamers people had an average age of 32.7 years old. Assume that the population standard deviation for the age of gamers is 4.6 years. Use a 90% confidence interval to test the validity of this report and choose the one statement that is correct.
Question 44
Multiple Choice
"Gamers" are described as people who regularly play video games. A random sample of 80 people was selected and 50 were found to be male. The approximate standard error of the proportion for this sample is ________ .
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Which one of the following statements is not true regarding the characteristics of the Student's t-d istribution?
Question 46
Multiple Choice
When calculating a confidence interval for proportions, we assume that proportion data follow the
Question 47
Multiple Choice
A statistics professor has 115 students in a statistics class and would like to estimate the number of hours each student studied for the last exam. A random sample of 24 students was found to study an average of 6.8 hours with a standard deviation of 2.2 hours. The 90% confidence interval to estimate the average number of hours studying for the exam is ________.
Question 48
Multiple Choice
A survey by American Express Spending reported that the average amount spent on a wedding gift for a close family member is $166. A random sample of 45 people who purchased wedding gifts for a close family member spent an average of $160.50. Assume that the population standard deviation is $38. Use a 95% confidence interval to test the validity of this report and choose the one statement that is correct.
Question 49
Multiple Choice
"Gamers" are described as people who regularly play video games. A random sample of 120 people was selected and 66 were found to be male. Using this sample, the point estimate for the proportion of gamers who are male is ________ .
Question 50
Multiple Choice
The National Center for Education would like to estimate the average student debt for the state of Ohio with a 90% confidence interval and a margin of error within plus or minus $1,800. Assuming the standard deviation for student debt in this state is $7,500, the required sample size is _________ .
Question 51
Multiple Choice
The average natural gas bill for a random sample of 21 homes in the 19808 zip code during the month of March was $311.90 with a sample standard deviation of $51.60. The approximate standard error of the mean for this sample is _____ .
Question 52
Multiple Choice
A random sample of 60 business students required an average of 50.7 minutes to complete a statistics exam. Assume that the population standard deviation to complete the exam was 10.4 minutes. The 98% confidence interval around this sample mean is____ .
Question 53
Multiple Choice
The Girl Scouts would like to estimate the proportion of people who consider Thin Mints to be their favorite Girl Scout cookie. The total sample size needed to construct a 90% confidence interval for the proportion of customers who favor Thin Mint cookies with a margin of error equal to 6% is .
Question 54
Multiple Choice
The National Center for Education would like to estimate the average student debt for the state of Ohio with a 95% confidence interval and a margin of error within plus or minus $2,500. Assuming the standard deviation for student debt in this state is $8,000, the required sample size is _______.
Question 55
Multiple Choice
A______ confidence interval might be most appropriate during the early stages of a research project when little is known about the population's parameters and the project's researchers might still be gauging the parameters.
Question 56
Multiple Choice
Dr. Jordan operates a dental practice with 315 patients and she would like to estimate the proportion of her patients that have dental insurance from their employers. A random sample of 75 patients found that 30 had insurance coverage. The 90% confidence interval to estimate the proportion of patients with dental insurance is _______.
Question 57
Multiple Choice
The Retail Advertising and Marketing Association would like to estimate the average amount of money that a person spends for Mother's Day with a 99% confidence interval and a margin of error within plus or minus $12. Assuming the standard deviation for spending on Mother's Day is $36, the required sample size is _________.
Question 58
Multiple Choice
A _______ confidence interval is often used in scientific or medical research when making a wrong conclusion about a population parameter is very costly.
Question 59
Multiple Choice
A random sample of 150 mortgages in the state of Mississippi was randomly selected. From this sample, 17 were found to be delinquent on their current payment. The 98% confidence interval for the proportion based on this sample is ______.