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Marianna [84]
1 year ago
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!!!30 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST!!!PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!THIS IS MY 5th TIME POSTING IT!!!!

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babunello [35]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

where is the image

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Firdavs [7]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

y = -30.17x + 14.49.

Step-by-step explanation:

I inserted a picture to show my work sorry for my handwriting, also sorry i took so long

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The <em>confidence interval</em> of the mean is given by the next formula:

\\ \overline{x} \pm z_{1-\frac{\alpha}{2}}\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}} [1]

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  • The (population) standard deviation for this case (mean age of an inmate on death row) has a standard deviation of 9.6 years (\\ \sigma = 9.6years).
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\\ z_{1-\frac{\alpha}{2}} = z_{1-\frac{0.05}{2}} = z_{1-0.025} = z_{0.975}

Consulting a cumulative <em>standard normal table</em>, available on the Internet or in Statistics books, to find the z-score associated to the probability of, \\ P(z, we have that \\ z = 1.96.

Notice that we supposed that the sample is from a population that follows a <em>normal distribution</em>. However, we also have a value for n > 30, and we already know that for this result the sampling distribution for the sample means follows, approximately, a normal distribution with mean, \\ \mu, and standard deviation, \\ \sigma_{\overline{x}} = \frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}.

Having all this information, we can proceed to answer the question.

Constructing the 95% confidence interval for the current mean age of death-row inmates

To construct the 95% confidence interval, we already know that this interval is given by [1]:

\\ \overline{x} \pm z_{1-\frac{\alpha}{2}}\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}

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\\ \overline{x} = 38.9 years.

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\\ \sigma = 9.6 years.

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\\ 38.9 \pm 1.96*\frac{9.6}{\sqrt{32}}

\\ 38.9 \pm 1.96*\frac{9.6}{5.656854}

\\ 38.9 \pm 1.96*1.697056

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\\ 42.226229 \approx 42.23 years.

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