We would be looking at the first question all parts here as:
Q5) a) For n - 1 = 24 degrees of freedom, we have from t
distribution tables here:
P( t24 < 2.064) = 0.975,
Therefore, due to symmetry, we have here:
P( -2.064 < t24 < 2.064) = 0.95
The confidence interval here is obtained as:
This is the required 95% confidence interval for the true cost of the DVD here.
b) From standard normal tables, we have here:
P(-2.576 < Z < 2.576) = 0.99
The margin of error here is computed as:
Therefore 107 is the required sample size here.
Problem 5 (7 marks) A survey of 25 retail stores revealed that the average price of...
Problem 5 (7 marks) A survey of 25 retail stores revealed that the average price of a DVD was $375 with a standard deviation of $20. a) What is the 95% confidence interval to estimate the true cost of the DVD? (4 marks) b) What sample size would be needed to estimate the true average price of a DVD with an error of +3$ and a 99% confidence? (3 marks)
Problem 6 (10 marks) Based on the BBM TV ratings, the Sudbury local television claims its 11:00 PM newscast reaches at least 41% of the viewing audience in the area. In a survey of 100 viewers, 36 indicated that they watch the late evening news on this Sudbury local television. At a significance level a = 0.05, can you infer that the Sudbury local television claim is false?
Problem 3 (10 marks) Based on the BBM TV ratings, the Sudbury local television claims its 11:00 PM newscast reaches exactly 41% of the viewing audience in the area. In a survey of 100 viewers, 45 indicated that they watch the late evening news on this Sudbury local television. At a significance level a=0.05, can you infer that the Sudbury local television claim is false? دیا
1 Problem 7 (20 marks) A sales manager for an advertising agency believes there is a relationship between the number of contacts and the amount of the sales. To verify this believe, the following data was collected: Salesperson Number of Contacts Sales (in thousands) 14 24 2 12 14 3 20 28 4 16 30 16 80 23 7 48 90 50 85 55 120 10 SO 110 6 8 9 Assume normality of variables. a) Calculate the coefficient of...
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Problem 3 (10 marks) Based on the BBM TV ratings, the Sudbury local television claims its 11:00 PM newscast reaches exactly 41% of the viewing audience in the area. In a survey of 100 viewers, 45 indicated that they watch the late evening news on this Sudbury local television. At a significance level a =0.05, can you infer that the Sudbury local television claim is false? نیا
1 Problem 8 (20 marks) A sales manager for an advertising agency believes there is a relationship between the number of contacts and the amount of the sales. To verify this belief, the following data was collected: Salesperson Number of Contacts Sales (in thousands) 14 24 2 12 14 3 20 28 4 16 30 5 46 80 6 23 30 7 48 90 8 50 85 55 120 10 50 110 9 Assume normality of variables. a) Calculate the...
Problem 5 (7 marks) A survey of 36 retail stores revealed that the average price of a tablet was $375 with a standard deviation of $20. a) What is the 95% confidence interval to estimate the true cost of the tablet? (4 marks) b) What sample size would be needed to estimate the true average price of a tablet with an error of 5$ ± and a 99% confidence? (3 marks)
Problem 8 (20 marks) The general manager of a chain of department stores believes that experience is the most important factor in determining the level of success of a salesperson. To examine this belief, she records last month's sales (in $1,000s) and the years of experience of 10 randomly selected salespeople. These data are listed below. Salesperson 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Years of Experience 3 2 10 3 8 5 12 7 20 15...
Problem 8 (20 marks) The general manager of a chain of department stores believes that experience is the most important factor in determining the level of success of a salesperson. To examine this belief, she records last month's sales (in $1,000s) and the years of experience of 10 randomly selected salespeople. These data are listed below. Salesperson 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Years of Experience 3 2 10 3 8 5 12 7 20 15...
1 Problem 8 (20 marks) The general manager of a chain of department stores believes that experience is the most important factor in determining the level of success of a salesperson. To examine this belief, she records last month's sales in $1,000s) and the years of experience of 10 randomly selected salespeople. These data are listed below. Salesperson Years of Experience Sales 3 7 2 2 9 3 10 4 3 15 5 8 18 6 5 14 7 12...