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Suppose you asked 100 commuters how much they spend each year and obtained a mean of $167 spent on transportation and a standard deviation of $40. Using the 2 SE rule of thumb, calculate a 95% confidence interval for the mean and select the values that come closest to those that would fill the spaces in the following interpretation: we can be 95% confident that the mean amount of money spent on transportation lies between _____ and _____ .

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Answer:

The correct answer is "$159 and $175".

Explanation:

The give values are:

Mean,

= $167

Standard deviation,


\sigma = $40

Number of commuters,

n = 100

Now,


SE=(\sigma)/(√(n) )

On putting the given values, we get


=(40)/(√(100) )


=(40)/(10)


=4

By using the 2 SE rule of thumb, we get

=
$(167 - 2* 4)

=
167-8

=
159 ($)

Or,

=
(167 + 2* 4)

=
167+8

=
175 ($)

i.e,

$159 and $175

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