Suppose that left arm lengths (in cm) of the Dalhousie student population is fou
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Suppose that left arm lengths (in cm) of the Dalhousie student population is found to be normally distributed with a mean of 70 cm. and standard deviation of 8 cm. If this population is subjected to repeated random sampling with replacement, and with a constant sample size of 10:
a.) What is the expected value of the sample mean (in cm)?
(Give answer to nearest whole number.)
b.) What will be the variance of the sample mean ?
(Give decimal answer to one place past the decimal.)
c.) What is the probability that the mean of a randomly selected sample is less
than or equal to 65 cm. (Give decimal answer to three places past the decimal, with no leading zero.)
Explanation / Answer
a.) What is the expected value of the sample mean (in cm)?
(Give answer to nearest whole number.)
sample mean=70 (stay the same)
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b.) What will be the variance of the sample mean ?
(Give decimal answer to one place past the decimal.)
variance= s^2/vn
=8^2/10 =6.4
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c.) What is the probability that the mean of a randomly selected sample is less
than or equal to 65 cm. (Give decimal answer to three places past the decimal, with no leading zero.)
P(xbar<65) = P((xbar-mean)/(s/vn) <(65-70)/6.4)
=P(Z<-0.78) = 0.218 (from standard normal table)
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