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प्रश्न
A sample of 100 students is drawn from a school. The mean weight and variance of the sample are 67.45 kg and 9 kg. respectively. Find (a) 95% (b) 99% confidence intervals for estimating the mean weight of the students
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उत्तर
Sample size n = 100
The sample mean = `bar(x)` = 67.45
The sample variance S2 = 9
The sample standard deviation S = 3
S.E = `"S"/sqrt("n")`
= `3/sqrt(100)`
= `3/10`
= 0.3
(a) The 95% confidence limits for µ are given by
`bar(x) - "Z"_(alpha/2)` S.E < µ < `bar(x) + "Z"_(alpha/2)` S.E
67.45 – (1.96 × 0.3) ≤ µ ≤ 67.45 + (1.96 × 0.3) 67.45 – 0.588 ≤ µ ≤ 67.45 + 0.588
66.862 ≤ µ ≤ 68.038
The confidential limits is (66.86, 68.04)
(b) The 99% confidence limits for estimating µ are given by
`bar(x) - "Z"_(alpha/2)` S.E ≤ µ ≤ `bar(x) + "Z"_(alpha/2)` S.E
67.45 – (2.58 × 0.3) ≤ µ ≤ 67.45 + (2.58 × 0.3)
67.45 – 0.774 ≤ µ ≤ 67.45 + 0.774
66.676 ≤ µ ≤ 68.224
∴ The 99% confidence limits is (66.68, 68.22)
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