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| Question 1063307:  For the following data set
 114 112 123 111 109 103
 112 113 107 129 108 126
 131 129 126 115 123 108
 131 115 134 133 132 114
 104 127 128 137 114 139
 128 117 121 110 141 121
 138 140 122 130 115 102
 Table 1: Data set Exercise 1
 Construct a
 1. 90% confidence interval for the population mean;
 2. 95% confidence interval for the population mean;
 3. 99% confidence interval for the population mean;
 4. What assumption do you need to make about the population of interest to construct the confidence
 intervals ?
 
 Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! mean is 121.238 sd=11.080
 df=41 (there were 42 observations)
 t(0.95,41)=1.6829; the next is t(0.975,41) and then t(0.995,41)
 90% CI=121.24+/-1.6829(11.08/sqrt(41)); Std error, the last part, is 2.95, (118.29,124.19)
 95% CI=121.24+/-2.0196(11.08/sqrt(41)); SE is 3.49, (117.75, 124.73)
 99% CI=121.24+/-2.7012(11.08/sqrt (41)); SE is 4.67 (116.57, 125.91)
 Assumptions: data are readings of something taken using an appropriate  random sample from a population that is normally distributed and the standard deviation of the sample may be used to approximate the standard deviation of the population.
 
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