SOLUTION: by measuring the amount of time it takes a component of a product to move from one workstation to the next, an engineer has estimated that the standard deviation is 3.92 seconds. A
Algebra.Com
Question 366950: by measuring the amount of time it takes a component of a product to move from one workstation to the next, an engineer has estimated that the standard deviation is 3.92 seconds. Answer each of the following and (show all work).
(A). How many measurements should be made in order to be 90% certain that the maximum error of estimation will not exceed 2.0 sceonds?
(B). What sample is required for a maximum error of 1.5 seconds?11.37 and the sample size is 35, answer each of the following (show all work):
(A). Determine the maximum error of the estimate, E.
(B). Determine the confidence level used for the given confidence interval.
A confidence interval estimate for the population mean is given to be (37.46, 46.39). If the standard deviation is
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
By measuring the amount of time it takes a component of a product to move from one workstation to the next, an engineer has estimated that the standard deviation is 3.92 seconds. Answer each of the following and (show all work).
-----------------------------------
(A). How many measurements should be made in order to be 90% certain that the maximum error of estimation will not exceed 2.0 sceonds?
n = [zs/E]^2
n = [1.645*3.92/2]^2
-----------------------------
(B). What sample is required for a maximum error of 1.5 seconds?
n = [1.645*3.92/1.5]^2
-----------------------------
11.37 and the sample size is 35, answer each of the following (show all work):
(A). Determine the maximum error of the estimate, E.
???
(B). Determine the confidence level used for the given confidence interval.
???
---
A confidence interval estimate for the population mean is given to be (37.46, 46.39). If the standard deviation is
???
==========
Cheers,
Stan H.
RELATED QUESTIONS
By measuring the amount of time it takes a component of a product to move from one... (answered by stanbon)
By measuring the amount of time it takes a component of a product to move from one... (answered by stanbon)
By measuring the amount of time it takes a component of a product to move from one... (answered by ewatrrr)
By measuring the amount of time it takes a component of a product to move from one... (answered by stanbon)
By measuring the amount of time it takes a component of a product to move from one... (answered by ewatrrr)
By measuring the amount of time it takes a component of a product to move from one... (answered by stanbon)
please help me with this question it is very difficult. thanks
By measuring the amount (answered by stanbon)
I tried reading the text more than once and even tried the hints that were given... (answered by stanbon)
Can someone plz help with this question
By measuring the amount of time it takes a... (answered by stanbon)