SOLUTION: The level of nitrogen oxides (NOX) in the exhaust of a particular car model varies with mean 0.9 grams per mile and standard deviation 0.2 grams per mile .
(a) What sample size
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Question 1119834: The level of nitrogen oxides (NOX) in the exhaust of a particular car model varies with mean 0.9 grams per mile and standard deviation 0.2 grams per mile .
(a) What sample size is needed so that the standard deviation of the sampling distribution is 0.01 grams per mile ?
Answer by Theo(13342) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
mean = .9
standard deviation = .2
standard error = standard deviation of sampling distribution.
formula for that is s = standard deviation / square root of sample size.
to make s = .01, the formula becomes .01 = .2 / sqrt(n)
n is the sample size.
multiply both sides of this equation by sqrt(n) and divide both sides of this equation by .01 to get:
sqrt(n) = .2 / .01.
solve for sqrt(n) to get sqrt(n) = 20
solve for n to get n = 20^1 = 400.
when n = 400, the standard error will be .2 / sqrt(400) = .2 / 20 = .01.
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