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| Question 280123:  Suppose you incorrectly used the normal distribution to find the margin of error for a level of confidence C = 0.90, sample standard deviation s = 5, and sample size n = 16. Find the value of E using the Normal distribution and then find the correct value of E using a t-distribution. How do the results compare?
 A. The margin of error using z is larger.
 B. The margins of error are the same.
 C. The margin of error using t is larger.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Suppose you incorrectly used the normal distribution to find the margin of error for a level of confidence C = 0.90, sample standard deviation s = 5, and sample size n = 16. Find the value of E using the Normal distribution and then find the correct value of E using a t-distribution. How do the results compare? ------
 The difference will result from how the z-value differs from the t-value.
 The z-value is invNorm(0.95) = 1.645
 The t-value is invT(0.95,15) = 1.753
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 A. The margin of error using z is larger.
 B. The margins of error are the same.
 C. The margin of error using t is larger.
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 Ans: C
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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