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You are interested in finding a 95% confidence interval for the average commute that non-residential students have to their college. The data below show the number of commute miles for 12 randomly selected non-residential college students. Round answers to 3 decimal places where possible.

I need help. You are interested in finding a 95% confidence interval for the average-example-1
User Atymic
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Answer:

(11.847 ; 15.813)

Explanation:

We are given 12 samples which are :

8, 20, 20, 11, 18, 12, 6, 5, 7, 22, 12, 25

We use a T-distribution to find the confidence interval since the sample size. is small, n < 30

Using a calculator :

The sample mean, xbar = 13.83

Sample standard deviation, s = 6.87

The confidence interval, C.I

C.I = xbar ± Tcritical * s/√n)

Tcritical at 95%, df = n - 1, 12 - 1 = 11

Tcritical(0.05, 11) = 2.20

Hence,

C.I = 13.83 ± 2.20(6.87/√12)

C.I = 13.83 ± 1.9831981

C. I = (13.83 - 1.983 ; 13.83 + 1.983)

C. I = (11.847 ; 15.813)

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