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Net Weight (G) Number of Bottles

A company exported 70,000 bottles of tinned fruit and tested a sample of 900 bottles to determine average net weight. The document provides the net weight ranges and number of bottles in each range for the sample. It asks to calculate 95.5% confidence intervals for: (1) average net weight, (2) total net weight of 70,000 bottles, and (3) number of bottles over 500g. It also asks to calculate a 95% confidence interval for deviation of net weight.

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Net Weight (G) Number of Bottles

A company exported 70,000 bottles of tinned fruit and tested a sample of 900 bottles to determine average net weight. The document provides the net weight ranges and number of bottles in each range for the sample. It asks to calculate 95.5% confidence intervals for: (1) average net weight, (2) total net weight of 70,000 bottles, and (3) number of bottles over 500g. It also asks to calculate a 95% confidence interval for deviation of net weight.

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Net weight Number

(g) of bottles
440 - 460 30
461 - 480 140
481 - 500 520
501 - 520 160
521 - 540 50
Total 900
A company exports a carriage of 70,000 bottles of tinned fruit. To test the net weight a sample of 900 bottles was taken

a) Determine a 95.5% confidence interval for the average net weight!


b) Determine a 95.5% confidence interval for the total net weight of the 70,000 bottles!
c) Determine a 95.5% confidence interval for the number of bottles more than 500g!
d) Determine a 95% confidence interval for the deviation of net weight!
To estimate the consumption of LADA 1500 L 10% of all the cars were examined in a factory. The consumption (l/100 km

consumptio
n l/100km
10.25
10.13
10.17
10.05
10.11
10.21
10.35
10.27
10.11
10.15
10.29
10.1
10.14
10.17
10.08
10.11
10.25
10.13
10.19
10.07
10.14
10.35
10.16
10.13
10.07
DA 1500 L 10% of all the cars were examined in a factory. The consumption (l/100 km) of the 25 cars taken to the sample is the follow

a) Make a point estimation for the average consumption!


b) Construct a 95% confidence interval if the sample standard deviation is 0.8l!
c) Determine a 98.8% confidence interval for the proportion of the cars that consumpt less than 10.2l!
d) What is the sample size you should use to decrease the maximum error to its half?
A company is planning to sell coffee in a new market. Before doing it it makes a survey about the age of those who drink c

Age Number of coffee


consumers

-20 10
a) Construct a 95.5% confidence int
21 - 30 60
b) Determine a 98.8% confidence in
31 - 40 70
c) What sample size will provide a 2
41 - 50 50
d) Construct a 95% confidence inter
51 - 10
Total 200
bout the age of those who drink coffee. To do it a sample of 200 persons was taken:

5% confidence interval for the average age!


.8% confidence interval for the proportion of those who are younger than 4
ze will provide a 20% less maximum error?
% confidence interval for the deviaton of the age!
are younger than 40 years.

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