Vous êtes sur la page 1sur 4

Statistics Homework Name:

Attached to this assignment are four data sets. The data sets are Simple Random Samples taken from four DIFFERENT populations. Use these data sets to answer the following questions. 1. Assuming that the population standard deviation is 3, create a confidence interval for the population mean of data set 1 at a confidence level of 95%. 2. Assuming that the population standard deviation is 4, create a confidence interval for the population mean of data set 2 at a confidence level of 95%. 3. Assuming that the population standard deviation is 5, create a confidence interval for the population mean of data set 3 at a confidence level of 95%. 4. Assuming that the population standard deviation is 6, create a confidence interval for the population mean of data set 4 at a confidence level of 95%. 5. Assuming that the population standard deviation is unknown, create a confidence interval for the population mean of data set 1 at a confidence level of 95%. 6. Assuming that the population standard deviation is unknown, create a confidence interval for the population mean of data set 2 at a confidence level of 95%. 7. Assuming that the population standard deviation is unknown, create a confidence interval for the population mean of data set 3 at a confidence level of 95%. 8. Assuming that the population standard deviation is unknown, create a confidence interval for the population mean of data set 4 at a confidence level of 95%. 9. For data set 1: Assuming that the population standard deviation is 4, perform a significance test at a 5% significance level with the following hypotheses, Ho: mean = 10 Ha: mean not equal to 10 10. For data set 2: Assuming that the population standard deviation is 6, perform a significance test at a 5% significance level with the following hypotheses, Ho: mean = 25 Ha: mean not equal to 25 11. For data set 3: Assuming that the population standard deviation is 3, perform a significance test at a 5% significance level with the following hypotheses, Ho: mean = 35 Ha: mean not equal to 35 12. For data set 4: Assuming that the population standard deviation is 10, perform a significance test at a 5% significance level with the following hypotheses, Ho: mean = 45 Ha: mean not equal to 45

13. For data set 1: Assuming that the population standard deviation is unknown, perform a significance test at a 5% significance level with the following hypotheses, Ho: mean = 10 Ha: mean not equal to 10 14. For data set 2: Assuming that the population standard deviation is unknown, perform a significance test at a 5% significance level with the following hypotheses, Ho: mean = 25 Ha: mean not equal to 25 15. For data set 3: Assuming that the population standard deviation is unknown, perform a significance test at a 5% significance level with the following hypotheses, Ho: mean = 35 Ha: mean not equal to 35 16. For data set 4: Assuming that the population standard deviation is 1 unknown, perform a significance test at a 5% significance level with the following hypotheses, Ho: mean = 45 Ha: mean not equal to 45

Data Sets
Data Set 1 0 11.3 3.9 16.2 11.7 9.6 7 17.9 16.5 14.9 3.5 17.2 14.2 10.3 6.1 0.3 1.8 7.3 2.9 3.3 19.8 8.9 2.4 0.1 0.2 7.6 10.6 11.4 12 12.1 Data Set 2 20 46.7 42.2 36.3 47 38 33.4 44.2 29.8 36.8 25.1 45.8 31.6 20.6 49.4 36.3 47.3 47.8 26.1 46.5 30.1 47.5 37.3 26.6 33.6 41.5 25.5 22.2 47.2 26.9 Data Set 3 6.2 23.8 25.4 25.3 23.7 34.7 30.8 34.6 37.7 27.4 22.2 38.7 17.7 30.5 33.3 18.4 34.9 29.8 24.8 32.1 33.9 27.8 15.6 28.6 40.3 17.1 37.7 31.5 23.6 38.3 Data Set 4 -4.3 41.8 54.2 6 41.1 54.9 45.2 44.9 33.6 26.5 25.1 56.4 49.5 11.4 33.6 43.9 41.8 15.5 32.8 33 12.6 56.4 39.8 45.7 34.1 35.8 39.3 18.9 40.6 39

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi