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A survey of 64 random sports viewers revealed that 32 of them watched the football game. Construct a 99% confidence interval estimate for the true proportion of all sports viewers who watched that game.
So far I have n = 40 And I'm supposed to use the equation x bar - E, x bar + E E = Z σ/2 (σ / square root of n) I'm not sure which number I'm supposed to look up in the Z-scores table and where to plug in which numbers?! Very confused and I have 2 hw problems with this in it. The other is as follows: A sample of 36 patrons of a local bar were asked how many hours per week they spent socializing at the bar. The resulting answers averaged 10hrs with a standard deviation on 2.4hrs. Construct a 95% confidence interval estimate for average time spent socializing by all the patrons? The problems are similar but both give different information. I'm confused about how to set up each problem?! I appreciate any help. |
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In the first one, why do you say n=40? n=amount of people in sample=64.
x bar would equal 32/64=.5. You're Z value is obtained from the tables. This is a two-taled interval so .005 must be the probability you search for in th standard stats tables(i think its table 4). |
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