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| Question 353762:  You are trying to estimate the average amount a family spends on food during a year.  In the past, the standard deviation of the amount a family spends on food during the year has been approximately $1,500
 a.	If you want to be 95% sure that you have estimated average family food expenditures within $100, how many families do you need to survey?
 b.	How many do you need to survey if you want to be 99% sure?
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! You are trying to estimate the average amount a family spends on food during a year.  In the past, the standard deviation of the amount a family spends on food during the year has been approximately $1,500 ------------------------------------
 a.	If you want to be 95% sure that you have estimated average family food expenditures within $100, how many families do you need to survey?
 Since E = zs/sqrt(n)
 n = [zs/E]^2
 n = [1.96*1500/100]^2 = 865 when rounded up
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 b.	How many do you need to survey if you want to be 99% sure?
 n = [2.5758*1500/100]^2 = 1493 when rounded up
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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