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g The data below represent a random sample of 9 scores on a statistics quiz. (The maximum possible score on the quiz is 10.) Assume that the scores are normally distributed with a standard deviation of 2.3. Estimate the population mean with 95% confidence. 8,10,8,4,5,7,3,10,8 Note: For each confidence interval, enter your answer in the form (LCL, UCL). You must

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Answer:

95% Confidence interval: (5.5,8.5)

Explanation:

We are given the following data in the question:

8,10,8,4,5,7,3,10,8

Sample size,n = 9

Population standard deviation = 2.3

Formula:


Mean = \displaystyle\frac{\text{Sum of all observations}}{\text{Total number of observation}}


Mean =\displaystyle(63)/(9) = 7

Sample mean = 7

95% Confidence interval:


\mu \pm z_(critical)(\sigma)/(√(n))

Putting the values, we get,


z_(critical)\text{ at}~\alpha_(0.05) = 1.96


7 \pm 1.96((2.3)/(√(9)) ) =7 \pm 1.5 = (5.5,8.5)

is the required confidence interval for population mean.

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