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) Is it reasonable to compute a 95% confidence interval for π using the normal approximation in this case? If it is possible, explain why, and make the interval. If it is not reasonable, explain why

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Most penguin species are not sexually dimorphic, which means they lack obvious outward body characteristics which indicate sex. Observation of behavior or a blood test can determine Penguin sex. A penguin researcher is interested in estimating the proportion of females in a large penguin population. She takes a random sample of n = 20 penguins and determines the sex of each one using a blood test. She finds 12 males and 8 females. Let π be the proportion of females in the population.

(a) Find a point estimate of π.

(b) Find the estimated standard deviation of your estimate.

(c) Is it reasonable to compute a 95% confidence interval for π using the normal approximation in this case? If it is possible, explain why, and make the interval. If it is not reasonable, explain why.

Answer:

a. The female penguins are 0.4 in proportion to the male.

b. Standard Error = 0.110

c. Yes, it is.

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Explanation:

Given

n = 20 penguins

m = Male = 12

f = Female = 8

π = the proportion of females in the population...

a. Calculating a point estimate of π.

This is calculated by dividing number of females by total penguins

π = f/n

π = 8/20

π = 0.4

So, the female penguins are 0.4 in proportion to the male.

b. Calculating Standard Error

Standard Error is calculated by √(pq/n)

Where p = 0.4 --- calculated above

q = 1 - p = 1 - 0.4

q = 0.6

n = 20

Standard Error = √(0.4*0.6/20).

Standard Error = 0.109544511501033

Standard Error = 0.110 -; Approximated

c. Checking Possibilities

Expected Value of Male = 20(0.6) = 12

Expected Value of Female = 20(0.4) = 8

20(0.4) and 20(0.6) are both greater than 5, so we can approximate the distribution as normal. The C sill be (0.18, 0.62).

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