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20 August, 01:29

In a manufacturing process, a random sample of 9 manufactured bolts has a mean length of 3 inches with a variance of. 09 and is normally distributed. What is the 90 percent confidence interval for the true mean length of the manufactured bolt

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  1. 20 August, 04:33
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    Answer: u = (3.1645, 2.8355)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Constructing a 90% confidence interval for population mean (u) is given by

    u = x + Zα/2 * σ/√n or u = x - Zα/2 * σ/√n

    u = population mean

    x = sample mean = 3

    σ = population standard deviation = √0.09 = 0.3

    The question gave us variance and standard deviation = √variance.

    Zα/2 = z score for a two tailed test at level of significance α = 1.645 (for a 90% confidence level)

    For the upper limit

    u = 3 + 1.645 * (0.3/√9)

    u = 3 + 1.646 * (0.3/3)

    u = 3 + 1.645 * (0.1)

    u = 3 + 0.1645

    u = 3.1645

    For lower limit

    u = 3 - 1.645 * (0.3/√9)

    u = 3 - 1.646 * (0.3/3)

    u = 3 - 1.645 * (0.1)

    u = 3 - 0.1645

    u = 2.8355

    Hence the interval for population mean at 95% confidence level is

    u = (3.1645, 2.8355)
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