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Answer: Choice B</h3>
No, this is not a plausible value for the population mean, because 5 is not within the 95% confidence interval.
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Explanation:
The greek letter mu is the population mean. It has the symbol which looks like the letter 'u' but with a tail at the front or left side.
The question is asking if mu = 5 is plausible if the researcher found the 95% confidence interval to be 5.2 < mu < 7.8
We see that 5 is <u>not</u> in that interval. It's a bit to the left of 5.2
Since mu = 5 is not in the interval, it's not a plausible value for the population mean.
Have we ruled it out with 100% confidence? No. Such a thing is not possible. There's always room for (slight) error. The researcher would need to do a census to be fully confident; however, such practices are very time consuming and expensive. This is the main reason why statistics is important to try to estimate the population with a sample.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that that (X) the amount of time lapsed between consecutive trades on the New York Stock Exchange followed a normal distribution with a mean of 15 seconds.
i.e. X is normal with mean = 15 and unknown std deviation
Given that
i.e. P(
z=-1.475 (from normal table)
Hence
Using this we find P(X>17) =
Length = x - 2
Width = x - 5
Explanation:
Area = x^2 - 7x + 10
Area = (x - 2)(x - 5)
Area = Length x Width
Length = x - 2
Width = x - 5
The answer of this functional mathematical equation problem happens to be 1/18