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3. university dean of students wishes to estimate the average number of hours students spend doing homework per week. The standard deviation from a previous study is 4 hours. How large a sample must be selected if he wants to be 96% confident of finding whether the true mean differs from the sample mean by 2 hours

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Answer:

A sample of 17 must be selected.

Explanation:

We have that to find our
\alpha level, that is the subtraction of 1 by the confidence interval divided by 2. So:


\alpha = (1 - 0.96)/(2) = 0.02

Now, we have to find z in the Z-table as such z has a p-value of
1 - \alpha.

That is z with a pvalue of
1 - 0.02 = 0.98, so Z = 2.054.

Now, find the margin of error M as such


M = z(\sigma)/(√(n))

In which
\sigma is the standard deviation of the population and n is the size of the sample.

The standard deviation from a previous study is 4 hours.

This means that
\sigma = 4

How large a sample must be selected if he wants to be 96% confident of finding whether the true mean differs from the sample mean by 2 hours?

A sample of n is required.

n is found for M = 2. So


M = z(\sigma)/(√(n))


2 = 2.054(4)/(√(n))


2√(n) = 2.054*4

Simplifying both sides by 2:


√(n) = 2.054*2


(√(n))^2 = (2.054*2)^2


n = 16.88

Rounding up:

A sample of 17 must be selected.

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