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Question 245776: A researcher is interested in estimating the noise levels in decibels at area urban hospitals. She wants to be 99% confident that her estimate is correct. If the standard deviation is 4.4, how large a sample is needed to get the desired information to be accurate within 0.65 decibels Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A researcher is interested in estimating the noise levels in decibels at area urban hospitals. She wants to be 99% confident that her estimate is correct. If the standard deviation is 4.4, how large a sample is needed to get the desired information to be accurate within 0.65 decibels
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n = [z*s/E]^2
n = [2.576*4.4/0.65]^2
Round up to get whole-number "n".
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Stan H.