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In order to estimate the average electric usage per month, a sample of

n = 81 houses was selected, and the electric usage was determined.

(a) Assume a population standard deviation of 450-kilowatt hours.

Determine the standard error of the mean. (b) With a probability of

0.95, what is the size of the margin of error? (c) If the sample mean is 1858-kilowatt hours, what is the 95% confidence interval estimate

of the population mean?

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    a) 50

    b) Margin of error of the sample = 98 KWh

    Margin of error of the population = 882 KWh

    c) The 95% confidence interval estimate

    of the population mean is (1760, 1956) KWh

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Standard error of the mean = (Standard deviation of the population) / (√n)

    where n = sample size = 81

    Standard deviation of the population = 450 kWh

    Standard error of the mean = (450/√81) = (450/9)

    Standard error of the mean = 50

    b) The margin of error can be estimated in two ways.

    One in terms of population and the other in terms of the sample.

    For the population

    Margin of error = (critical value) * (standard deviation of the population)

    Critical value for 95% confidence = 1.96

    Standard deviation of the population = 450 KWh

    Margin of error = 1.96 * 450 = 882 KWh

    For the sample,

    Margin of error = (critical value) * (standard error of the mean)

    Margin of error = 1.96 * 50 = 98 KWh.

    c) Sample mean = 1858 KWh

    The lower limit of the interval = (Sample mean) - (Margin of error) = 1858 - 98 = 1760 KWh

    The upper limit of the interval = (Sample mean) + (Margin of error) = 1858 + 98 = 1956 KWh.

    The interval is (1760, 1956) KWh
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