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  <name>Confidence Intervals: Practice 1</name>
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  <md:created>2008/06/06 16:40:57 GMT-5</md:created>
  <md:revised>2008/08/15 15:45:53.672 GMT-5</md:revised>
  <md:authorlist>
      <md:author id="billowsky">
      <md:firstname>Barbara</md:firstname>
      
      <md:surname>Illowsky</md:surname>
      <md:email>illowskybarbara@deanza.edu</md:email>
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      <md:author id="sdean">
      <md:firstname>Susan</md:firstname>
      
      <md:surname>Dean</md:surname>
      <md:email>deansusan@deanza.edu</md:email>
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      <md:surname>Connexions</md:surname>
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  <md:keywordlist>
    <md:keyword>elementary</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>statistics</md:keyword>
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  <content>
    <section id="element-962"><name>Student Learning Outcomes</name>
<list id="list-2356124" type="bulleted"><item>
The student will explore the properties of Confidence Intervals for Averages and gain knowledge of  population standard deviation.</item>
</list></section>
    
    <section id="element-990"><name>Given</name>
<para id="element-797">The average age for all Foothill College students for Fall 2005 was 32.7. The population standard deviation has been pretty consistent at 15. Twenty-five Winter 2006 students were randomly selected. The average age for the sample was 30.4. We are interested in the true average age for Winter 2006 Foothill College students. (<link src="http://research.fhda.edu/factbook/FHdemofs/Fact_sheet_fh_2005f.pdf">http://research.fhda.edu/factbook/FHdemofs/Fact_sheet_fh_2005f.pdf</link>)
</para><para id="element-331">Let 
<m:math><m:semantics><m:mrow><m:mstyle fontsize="12pt"><m:mrow><m:mrow><m:mi>X</m:mi><m:mo stretchy="false">=</m:mo><m:mrow/></m:mrow></m:mrow></m:mstyle><m:mrow/></m:mrow><m:annotation encoding="StarMath 5.0"> size 12{X={}} {}</m:annotation></m:semantics></m:math> the age of a Winter 2006 Foothill College student</para></section>
    
    <section id="element-754"><name>Calculating the Confidence Interval</name>
<exercise id="element-463"><problem>
  <para id="element-111"><m:math><m:semantics><m:mrow><m:mstyle fontsize="12pt"><m:mrow><m:mrow><m:mover accent="true"><m:mi>x</m:mi><m:mo>¯</m:mo></m:mover><m:mo stretchy="false">=</m:mo><m:mrow/></m:mrow></m:mrow></m:mstyle><m:mrow/></m:mrow><m:annotation encoding="StarMath 5.0"> size 12{ {overline  {x}} ={}} {}</m:annotation></m:semantics></m:math>


  </para>
</problem>

<solution>
  <para id="element-345">30.4
</para>
</solution>
</exercise><exercise id="element-639"><problem>
  <para id="element-514"><m:math><m:mi>n</m:mi></m:math>=</para>
</problem>

<solution>
  <para id="element-924">25</para>
</solution>



</exercise><exercise id="element-608"><problem>
  <para id="element-390">15=(insert symbol here)
  </para>
</problem>

<solution>
  <para id="element-253"><m:math><m:mi>σ</m:mi></m:math></para>
</solution>
</exercise><exercise id="element-440"><problem>
  <para id="element-266">Define the Random Variable, 
<m:math>
<m:apply>
  <m:conjugate/>
  <m:ci>X</m:ci>
</m:apply>
</m:math>, in words. 

  </para><para id="element-521"><m:math>
<m:apply>
  <m:conjugate/>
  <m:ci>X</m:ci>
</m:apply>
</m:math> =</para>
</problem>

<solution>
  <para id="element-199">the age of Winter 2006 Foothill students</para>
</solution>
</exercise><exercise id="element-917"><problem>
  <para id="element-875">
 What is 
<m:math><m:semantics><m:mrow><m:mstyle fontsize="12pt"><m:mrow><m:mover accent="true"><m:mi>x</m:mi><m:mo>¯</m:mo></m:mover></m:mrow></m:mstyle><m:mrow/></m:mrow><m:annotation encoding="StarMath 5.0"> size 12{ {overline  {x}} } {}</m:annotation></m:semantics></m:math> estimating?

  </para>
</problem>

<solution>
  <para id="element-983"><m:math><m:semantics><m:mrow><m:mstyle fontsize="12pt"><m:mrow><m:mi>μ</m:mi></m:mrow></m:mstyle><m:mrow/></m:mrow><m:annotation encoding="StarMath 5.0"> size 12{μ} {}</m:annotation></m:semantics></m:math></para>
</solution>
</exercise><exercise id="element-724"><problem>
  <para id="element-451">
  Is 
<m:math><m:semantics><m:mrow><m:mstyle fontsize="12pt"><m:mrow><m:msub><m:mi>σ</m:mi><m:mstyle fontsize="8pt"><m:mrow><m:mi>x</m:mi></m:mrow></m:mstyle></m:msub></m:mrow></m:mstyle><m:mrow/></m:mrow><m:annotation encoding="StarMath 5.0"> size 12{σ rSub { size 8{x} } } {}</m:annotation></m:semantics></m:math> known?

  </para>
</problem>

<solution>
  <para id="element-15">yes</para>
</solution>
</exercise><exercise id="element-524"><problem>
  <para id="element-334">
  As a result of your answer to (4), state the exact distribution to use when calculating the Confidence Interval.
  </para>
</problem>

<solution>
  <para id="element-919">Normal
  </para>
</solution>
</exercise></section>
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    <section id="element-996"><name>Explaining the Confidence Interval</name>
  <para id="element-251">
    Construct a 95% Confidence Interval for the true average age of Winter 2006 Foothill College students.
  </para><exercise id="element-381"><problem>
  <para id="element-1">How much area is in both tails (combined)? 
<m:math><m:semantics><m:mrow><m:mstyle fontsize="12pt"><m:mrow><m:mrow><m:mi>α</m:mi><m:mo stretchy="false">=</m:mo><m:mrow/></m:mrow></m:mrow></m:mstyle><m:mrow/></m:mrow><m:annotation encoding="StarMath 5.0"> size 12{α={}} {}</m:annotation></m:semantics></m:math>

  <m:math><m:mtext>________</m:mtext></m:math></para>
</problem>

<solution>
  <para id="element-385">0.05</para>
</solution>
</exercise><exercise id="element-888"><problem>
  <para id="element-497">How much area is in each tail? 
<m:math><m:semantics><m:mrow><m:mstyle fontsize="12pt"><m:mrow><m:mrow><m:mfrac><m:mi>α</m:mi><m:mn>2</m:mn></m:mfrac><m:mo stretchy="false">=</m:mo><m:mrow/></m:mrow></m:mrow></m:mstyle><m:mrow/></m:mrow><m:annotation encoding="StarMath 5.0"> size 12{ {  {α}  over  {2} } ={}} {}</m:annotation></m:semantics></m:math>

  <m:math><m:mtext>________</m:mtext></m:math></para>
</problem>

<solution>
  <para id="element-748">0.025</para>
</solution>
</exercise><exercise id="element-74"><problem>
  <para id="element-402">Identify the following specifications:
<list id="list-24352436" type="named-item"><?mark .?>
<item><name>a</name>
 lower limit =</item>
<item><name>b</name> upper limit =</item>
<item><name>c</name> error bound =</item>
</list>
  </para>
</problem>

<solution>
  <para id="element-34"><list id="list-8625376" type="named-item"><?mark .?>
<item><name>a</name>24.52</item>
<item><name>b</name>36.28</item>
<item><name>c</name>5.88</item>
</list>
  </para>
</solution>
</exercise><exercise id="element-767"><problem>
  <para id="element-539">The 95% Confidence Interval is:__________________</para>
</problem>

<solution>
  <para id="element-702"><m:math><m:semantics><m:mrow><m:mstyle fontsize="12pt"><m:mrow><m:mrow><m:mo stretchy="false">(</m:mo><m:mtext>24</m:mtext><m:mi>.</m:mi><m:mtext>52</m:mtext><m:mi>,</m:mi><m:mtext>36</m:mtext><m:mtext>.</m:mtext><m:mtext>28</m:mtext><m:mo stretchy="false">)</m:mo></m:mrow></m:mrow></m:mstyle><m:mrow/></m:mrow><m:annotation encoding="StarMath 5.0"> size 12{ \( "24","52","36" "." "28" \) } {}</m:annotation></m:semantics></m:math>
  </para>
</solution>
</exercise><exercise id="element-800"><problem>
  <para id="element-375"><figure id="five-0"><name>    Fill in the blanks on the graph with the areas, upper and lower limits of the Confidence Interval, and the sample mean.</name><media type="image/png" src="5.png">
  <param name="alt" value="Normal distribution curve with two vertical upward lines from the x-axis to the curve. The confidence interval is between these two lines. The residual areas are on either side."/>

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</media></figure>

  </para>
</problem>


</exercise>


<exercise id="element-158"><problem>
  <para id="element-46">
   In one complete sentence, explain what the interval means.
  </para>
</problem>


</exercise></section><section id="element-7"><name>Discussion Questions</name>
<exercise id="element-449"><problem>
  <para id="element-992">
Using the same mean, standard deviation and level of confidence, suppose that 
<m:math><m:semantics><m:mrow><m:mstyle fontsize="12pt"><m:mrow><m:mi>n</m:mi></m:mrow></m:mstyle><m:mrow/></m:mrow><m:annotation encoding="StarMath 5.0"> size 12{n} {}</m:annotation></m:semantics></m:math> were 69 instead of 25. Would the error bound become larger or smaller? How do you know?
  </para>
</problem>

</exercise><exercise id="element-395"><problem>
  <para id="element-630">
Using the same mean, standard deviation and sample size, how would the error bound change if the confidence level were reduced to 90%? Why?
  </para>
</problem>

</exercise></section>
    
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