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A researcher studying reaction time of drivers states that, "A 95% confidence interval for the mean time it takes for a driver to apply the brakes after seeing the brake lights on a vehicle in front of him is 1.2 to 1.8 seconds. What are the point estimate and margin of error for this interval?

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Answer:

The answer to the question is

Point Estimate = 1.5

Margin of error = 0.3

Explanation:

A point estimate as opposed to an interval estimate, presented in the question which consist of a range of values, is a specific point or single value to describe a given set of collected data. An example of a point estimate is the mean of a range of values hence the point estimate is given as

(1.2 + 1.8) ÷ 2 which is equal to 1.5

The margin of error is used to describe the required allowance in terms of statistical points or percentage points by which a given set of result could vary from the actual sample. It represents the expected error between the actual population and the survey result

In this case the margin of error from the mean is

1.5 - 1.2 = 0.3

Margin of error formula is z ×σ/√(n)

where z = z-score

σ = standard deviation

n = number of sampled data

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