| 
 
 
| Question 1162463:  To estimate the average time it takes to assemble a certain computer component the industrial engineer at an electronics firm timed 49 technicians in the performance of this task, getting a mean of 12.00 minutes and a standard deviation of 1.90 minute. (i) What can we say with 95% confidence about the maximum error if X = 12.00 is used as a point estimate of the actual average time required to do the job? (ii) Use the given data to construct a 99% confidence interval for the true average time it takes to assemble  the computer components.
 Answer by Boreal(15235)
      (Show Source): 
You can put this solution on YOUR website! this is a 95% t-interval with x bar 12, s=1.9 min, and n=49 t 0.975, df=48=2.01
 half-interval is 2.01*s/sqrt(n)=2.01*1.90/7=0.545
 the 95% CI is (11.45, 12.55) min
 for 99%, t=2.68
 half-interval is 2.68*1.9/7=0.727 or 0.73
 99% interval is (11.27, 12.73) min
 | 
  
 | 
 |