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HELP!!! STATS!!!

A random sample of 100 felony trials showed a sample mean waiting time between arrest and trial = 173 days with a population standard deviation of waiting times = 28 days. Find a 99% confidence interval for the population mean waiting time.

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Answer:

The 99% confidence interval is
165.776 &nbsp;< &nbsp;\mu < &nbsp;180.224

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

The sample size is n = 100

The sample mean is
\= x = 173 \ days

The population standard deviation is
\sigma = 28 \ days

From the question we are told the confidence level is 99% , hence the level of significance is


\alpha = (100 - 99 ) \%

=>
\alpha = 0.01

Generally from the normal distribution table the critical value of
(\alpha )/(2) is


Z_{(\alpha )/(2) } = 2.58

Generally the margin of error is mathematically represented as


E = Z_{(\alpha )/(2) } * &nbsp;(\sigma )/(√(n) )


E = 2.58 &nbsp;* &nbsp;(28 )/(√(100) )

=>
E = 7.224

Generally 95% confidence interval is mathematically represented as


\= x -E < &nbsp;\mu < &nbsp;\=x &nbsp;+E

=>
173 -7.224 &nbsp;< &nbsp;\mu < 173 + 7.224

=>
165.776 &nbsp;< &nbsp;\mu < 180.224

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