Reference no: EM132464909
QUESTION 1
Based on Figure 5.2, which shows a normal distribution of children's heights with a mean of 60.0 and an SD of 5.0, approximately what is the probability of randomly selecting a child whose height is more than 71 inches? (Use tabled values for the normal distribution in Table A.1
QUESTION 2
Population A and Population B both have a mean height of 70.0 inches with an SD of 6.0. A random sample of 30 people is selected from Population A, and a random sample of 50 people is selected from Population B.
2a: What is the SEM for Population A? (keep 3 decimal points)
QUESTION 3
Population A and Population B both have a mean height of 70.0 inches with an SD of 6.0. A random sample of 30 people is selected from Population A, and a random sample of 50 people is selected from Population B.
2b: What is the SEM for Population B? (keep 2 decimal places)
QUESTION 4
Population A and Population B both have a mean height of 70.0 inches with an SD of 6.0. A random sample of 30 people is selected from Population A, and a random sample of 50 people is selected from Population B.
2c: Which sample mean will probably yield a more accurate estimate of its population mean?
QUESTION 5
Suppose we obtained data on vein size after application of a nitroglycerin ointment in a sample of 100 patients. The mean vein size is found to be 7.5 mm with an SD of 2.5.
3a. What is the value of SEM?