In Exercises 13, refer to the accompanying screen display that results from a sample of 40 duration times (seconds) of eruptions of the Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park.Confidence Interval Refer to the accompanying screen display. d a. Express the confidence interval in the format that uses the less than symbol. b. Identify the best point estimate of and the margin of error.
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1
Introduction to Statistics
1-2
Statistical and Critical Thinking
1-3
Types of Data
1-4
Collecting Sample Data
1.2
Statistical and Critical Thinking
1.3
Types of Data
1.4
Collecting Sample Data
2
Summarizing and Graphing
2-2
Frequency Distributions
2-3
Histograms
2-4
Graphs That Enlighten and Graphs That Deceive
2.2
Frequency Distributions
2.3
Histograms
2.4
Graphs That Enlighten and Graphs That Deceive
3
Statistics for Describing, Exploring, and Comparing Data
3-2
Measures of Center
3-3
Measures of Variation
3-4
Measures of Relative Standing and Boxplots
3.2
Measures of Center
3.3
Measures of Variation
3.4
Measures of Relative Standing and Boxplots
4
Probability
4-2
Basic Concepts of Probability
4-3
Addition Rule
4-4
Multiplication Rule: Basics
4-5
Multiplication Rule: Complements and Conditional Probability
4-6
Counting
4.2
Basic Concepts of Probability
4.3
Addition Rule
4.4
Multiplication Rule: Basics
4.5
Multiplication Rule: Complements and Conditional Probability
4.6
Counting
4.7
Probabilities Through Simulations (on CD-ROM)
4.8
Bayes' Theorem (on CD-ROM)
5
Discrete Probability Distributions
5-2
Probability Distributions
5-3
Binomial Probability Distributions
5-4
Parameters for Binomial Distributions
5-5
Poisson Probability Distributions
5.2
Probability Distributions
5.3
Binomial Probability Distributions
5.4
Parameters for Binomial Distributions
5.5
Poisson Probability Distributions
6
Normal Probability Distributions
6-2
The Standard Normal Distribution
6-3
Applications of Normal Distributions
6-4
Sampling Distributions and Estimators
6-5
The Central Limit Theorem
6-6
Assessing Normality
6-7
Normal as Approximation to Binomial
6.2
The Standard Normal Distribution
6.3
Applications of Normal Distributions
6.4
Sampling Distributions and Estimators
6.5
The Central Limit Theorem
6.6
Assessing Normality
6.7
Normal as Approximation to Binomial
7
Estimates and Sample Sizes
7-2
Estimating a Population Proportion
7-3
Estimating a Population Mean
7-4
Estimating a Population Standard Deviation or Variance
7.2
Estimating a Population Proportion
7.3
Estimating a Population Mean
7.4
Estimating a Population Standard Deviation or Variance
8
Hypothesis Testing
8-2
Basics of Hypothesis Testing
8-3
Testing a Claim About a Proportion
8-4
Testing a Claim About a Mean
8-5
Testing a Claim About a Standard Deviation or Variance
8.2
Basics of Hypothesis Testing
8.3
Testing a Claim About a Proportion
8.4
Testing a Claim About a Mean
8.5
Testing a Claim About a Standard Deviation or Variance
9
Inferences from Two Samples
9-2
Two Proportions
9-3
Two Means: Independent Samples
9-4
Two Dependent Samples (Matched Pairs)
9-5
Two Variances or Standard Deviations
9.2
Two Proportions
9.3
Two Means: Independent Samples
9.4
Two Dependent Samples (Matched Pairs)
9.5
Two Variances or Standard Deviations
10
Correlation and Regression
10-2
Correlation
10-3
Regression
10-4
Prediction Intervals and Variation
10-5
Multiple Regression
10-6
Nonlinear Regression
10.2
Correlation
10.3
Regression
10.4
Prediction Intervals and Variation
10.5
Multiple Regression
10.6
Nonlinear Regression
11
Goodness-of-Fit and Contingency Tables
11-2
Goodness-of-Fit
11-3
Contingency Tables
11.2
Goodness-of-Fit
11.3
Contingency Tables
12
Analysis of Variance
12-2
One-Way ANOVA
12-3
Two-Way ANOVA
12.2
One-Way ANOVA
12.3
Two-Way ANOVA
13
Nonparametric Tests
13-3
Wilcoxon Signed-Ranks Test for Matched Pairs
13-4
Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test for Two Independent Samples
13-5
Kruskal-Wallis Test
13-6
Rank Correlation
13-7
Runs Test for Randomness
13.2
Sign Test
13.2
Sign Test
13.3
Wilcoxon Signed-Ranks Test for Matched Pairs
13.4
Wilcoxon Rank-Sum Test for Two Independent Samples
13.5
Kruskal-Wallis Test
13.6
Rank Correlation
13.7
Runs Test for Randomness
14
Statistical Process Control
14-2
Control Charts for Variation and Mean
14-3
Control Charts for Attributes
14.2
Control Charts for Variation and Mean
14.3
Control Charts for Attributes
Textbook Solutions for Elementary Statistics
Chapter 7-3 Problem 33
Question
Earthquake Magnitudes Use the earthquake magnitudes listed in Data Set 16 from Appendix B and construct a 99% confidence interval estimate of the mean of all such magnitudes.
Solution
The first step in solving 7-3 problem number 33 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Earthquake Magnitudes Use the earthquake magnitudes listed in Data Set 16 from Appendix B and construct a 99% confidence interval estimate of the mean of all such magnitudes.
From the textbook chapter Estimating a Population Mean you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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Title
Elementary Statistics 12
Author
Mario F. Triola
ISBN
9780321836960