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 :  I seek your help in the form of probability and statistics.  Thank you for your help and instruction.
 1.  The Human Relations Department of Electronics, Inc., would like to include a dental plan as part of the benefits package. The question is:
 How much does a typical employee and his or her family spend per year on dental expenses? A sample of 45 employees reveals the mean amount spent last year was $1,820, with a standard deviation of $660.
 a.  Construct a 95 percent confidence interval for the population mean.
 b.  The information from part (a) was given to the president of Electronics, Inc. He indicated he could afford $1,700 of dental expenses per employee. Is it possible that the population mean could be $1,700? Justify your answer
 2.  The Warren County Telephone Company claims in its annual report that “the typical customer spends $60 per month on local and long distance service.” A sample of 12 subscribers revealed the following amounts spent last month.
 $64	$66	$64	$66	$59	$62	$67	$61	$64	$58	$54	$66
 1.	What is the point estimate of the population mean?
 2.	Develop a 90 percent confidence interval for the population  mean
 3.	Is the company's claim that the “typical customer” spends $60 per month reasonable?
 
 3.  In a poll to estimate presidential popularity, each person in a random sample of 1,000 voters was asked to agree with one of the following statements:
 1.The President is doing a good job.
 2. The President is doing a poor job.
 3. I have no opinion.
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 1. The Human Relations Department of Electronics, Inc., would like to include a dental plan as part of the benefits package. The question is: How much does a typical employee and his or her family spend per year on dental expenses? A sample of 45 employees reveals the mean amount spent last year was $1,820, with a standard deviation of $660.
 a. Construct a 95 percent confidence interval for the population mean.
 x-bar = 1820
 E=1.96(660/sqrt(45))=192.838
 CI: 1820-192.838<= mu <=1820+192.838
 CI: (1627.162,2012.838)
 b. The information from part (a) was given to the president of Electronics, Inc. He indicated he could afford $1,700 of dental expenses per employee. Is it possible that the population mean could be $1,700? Justify your answer
 Yes, $1700 is in the 95% confidence interval.
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 2. The Warren County Telephone Company claims in its annual report that “the typical customer spends $60 per month on local and long distance service.” A sample of 12 subscribers revealed the following amounts spent last month.
 $64 $66 $64 $66 $59 $62 $67 $61 $64 $58 $54 $66
 1. What is the point estimate of the population mean?
 x-bar = 62.58
 2. Develop a 90 percent confidence interval for the population mean
 This is a T-Interval with n=12, x-bar=62.58, s=3.9418
 (60.54,64.627)
 3. Is the company's claim that the “typical customer” spends $60 per month reasonable?
 $60 is slightly outside of the CI.
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 3. In a poll to estimate presidential popularity, each person in a random sample of 1,000 voters was asked to agree with one of the following statements:
 1.The President is doing a good job.
 2. The President is doing a poor job.
 3. I have no opinion.
 What is the question?
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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