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Practice Questions - Chapter 7 (Sampling Distributions)

This document contains 5 questions regarding sampling distributions and the central limit theorem. The questions involve calculating probabilities related to sample means and sample sizes. Solutions are not shown. The questions ask the reader to find probabilities for sample means falling within or outside certain ranges, and to determine optimal sample sizes to estimate population means within given errors.
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Practice Questions - Chapter 7 (Sampling Distributions)

This document contains 5 questions regarding sampling distributions and the central limit theorem. The questions involve calculating probabilities related to sample means and sample sizes. Solutions are not shown. The questions ask the reader to find probabilities for sample means falling within or outside certain ranges, and to determine optimal sample sizes to estimate population means within given errors.
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Chapter6:

7 Sampling Distributions

Q1. (Exact)

1) The average active-ingredient yield per liter of raw material for samples of vials may be
approximated by a normal distribution with mean µ = 30 grams and standards deviation σ = .2 gram.
i) Find the probability that the average yield of a sample of size 9 is (1) less than 29.55 grams, (2)
between 29.5 and 30.25 grams, (3) greater than 30.45 grams, and (4) between 30.15 and 30.35
grams.
ii) Find the 20th and the 90th percentiles. Interpret them.

Solution:
Q2. (Central Limit Theorem)

The life in years of a certain type of electrical switches has an exponential distribution with an average
life of 2. A sample of size 36 is selected by random, what is the probability that the sample mean will be
more than 3?

Solution:

Q3. (Exact)
A certain machine makes electrical resistors is normally distributed with a mean of 40 ohms. A
random sample of 18 of these resistors indicates a standard deviation of 1.56 ohms. Find the
interval of sample mean resistance that will contain 95% of all sample means.

Solution:
Q4.

Adding graphite spheres to iron can improve its ductile qualities. Diameters of these graphite
spheres are measured. With 95% confidence and a standard deviation is 0.16, find the optimum
sample size so that true mean diameter can be estimated within an error of 0.02 units?

Solution:
Q5:
2) A quality-control inspector accepts shipments of 500 precision steel rods if the mean diameter of a
sample of n = 100 falls between .4995" and .5005". Previous evaluations have established that the
standard deviation for individual rod diameters is .003".
i) What is the probability that the inspector will accept an out-of-tolerance shipment having µ =
.5003"?
ii) What is the probability that the inspector will reject a near-perfect shipment having µ = .499"?

Solution:

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