Tutorial 4
Tutorial 4
Tutorial 4: Estimations
1. A process producing bricks is known to yield output whose weights are normally
distributed with a standard deviation of 0.12lb. A random sample of 40 bricks
from a day's output had a mean weight of 4.07lb.
(i) Find a 99% confidence interval for the mean weight of all bricks produced
on that day.
(ii) Estimate the smallest sample size required if the error in estimating the
population mean weight of all bricks is to be within 0.03lb with 95%
confidence.
2. A house cleaning service claims that they can clean a four bedroom house in less
than 2 hours. A sample of n = 16 houses is taken and the sample mean is found to
be 1.97 hours and the sample standard deviation is found to be 0.1 hours.
Construct a 95% confidence interval for the population mean of cleaning times.
3. The length (in millimetres) of a batch of 9 screws was selected at random from a
large consignment and found to have the following information.
Construct a 95% confidence interval to estimate the true average length of the
screws for the whole consignment.
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BST1034 STATISTICS FOR MANAGERS TRI 2 2022/2023
(i) Construct a 95% confidence interval of the population mean weight of the
tea bags. Is it reasonable to conclude that the population mean is 5.5
grams?
(ii) Construct a 90% confidence interval of the population proportion for
weights less than 5.5 grams as specified on the label of the package.
(iii) What sample size is needed if the company wants to be 99% confident of
being correct to within 10% of the population proportion for weights less
than 5.5 grams as specified on the label of the package?