"You measure 34 dogs' weights, and find they have a mean weight of 67 ounces. Assume the population standard deviation is 13.5 ounces. Based on this, construct a 95% confidence interval for the true population mean dog weight."

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Answer:

The 95% confidence interval for the true population mean dog weight is between 62.46 ounces and 71.54 ounces.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have that to find our [tex]\alpha[/tex] level, that is the subtraction of 1 by the confidence interval divided by 2. So:

[tex]\alpha = \frac{1-0.95}{2} = 0.025[/tex]

Now, we have to find z in the Ztable as such z has a pvalue of [tex]1-\alpha[/tex].

So it is z with a pvalue of [tex]1-0.025 = 0.975[/tex], so [tex]z = 1.96[/tex]

Now, find M as such

[tex]M = z*\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}[/tex]

In which [tex]\sigma[/tex] is the standard deviation of the population and n is the size of the sample.

[tex]M = 1.96*\frac{13.5}{\sqrt{34}} = 4.54[/tex]

The lower end of the interval is the sample mean subtracted by M. So it is 67 - 4.54 = 62.46 ounches.

The upper end of the interval is the sample mean added to M. So it is 67 + 4.54 = 71.54 ounces.

The 95% confidence interval for the true population mean dog weight is between 62.46 ounces and 71.54 ounces.

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