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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 23:22 julie1624

For this activity, you will be creating a confidence interval for the average number of hours of TV watched. Students from a former MAT 152 class asked the question, "How many hours of TV do you watch in a
typical week? Please use the data they collected to answer the following questions.
Data: 15. 11, 11, 12, 6, 4-5.6.15 5.10, 10,5.5, 2, 15, 2, 10, 15-5.4.5.12
1. Are there any outliers in this data set?
2. What calculator test (1-PropZint, Z-Interval, or T-Interval), Excel, or StatCrunch function will you use to find the confidence interval?
3. Why do you use this test and not one of the other 2 tests)?
4. Using a 95% confidence level, what is the confidence interval?
5. What is the point estimate for the population mean?
6. What is the margin of error?
7. Suppose you knew the standard deviation for all Americans for watching TV was 4 hours. If you wanted your results to be within a margin of error of 0.25 hours, how many people would you have to survey
(use a 95% confidence level)?
8. Name at least 2 ways this data could be biased and hence the confidence interval would not be a good estimate of the population mean.
Your final write-up should number (1-8) your answers to each question as well as an explanation of how you arrived at the answers. For example, please include what calculator functions or computations vou
are using to arrive at the confidence interval.

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