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A consumer advocate wants to collect a sample of jelly jars and measure the actual weight of the product in the container. He needs to collect enough data to construct a confidence interval with a margin of error of no more than 4 grams with 90​% confidence. The standard deviation of these jars is usually 5 grams. Estimate the minimum sample size required.

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Answer:


n=((1.64(5))/(4))^2 =4.2025 \approx 5

So the answer for this case would be n=5 rounded up to the nearest integer

Explanation:

Previous concepts

A confidence interval is "a range of values that’s likely to include a population value with a certain degree of confidence. It is often expressed a % whereby a population means lies between an upper and lower interval".

The margin of error is the range of values below and above the sample statistic in a confidence interval.

Normal distribution, is a "probability distribution that is symmetric about the mean, showing that data near the mean are more frequent in occurrence than data far from the mean".


\bar X represent the sample mean for the sample


\mu population mean (variable of interest)

s represent the sample standard deviation

n represent the sample size

Solution to the problem

The margin of error is given by this formula:


ME=z_(\alpha/2)(\sigma)/(√(n)) (a)

And on this case we have that ME =4 and we are interested in order to find the value of n, if we solve n from equation (a) we got:


n=((z_(\alpha/2) \sigma)/(ME))^2 (b)

The critical value for 90% of confidence interval now can be founded using the normal distribution. And in excel we can use this formla to find it:"=-NORM.INV(0.05;0;1)", and we got
z_(\alpha/2)=1.640, replacing into formula (b) we got:


n=((1.64(5))/(4))^2 =4.2025 \approx 5

So the answer for this case would be n=5 rounded up to the nearest integer

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