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denpristay [2]
3 years ago
8

A random sample of 35 undergraduate students who completed two years of college were asked to take a basic mathematics test. The

mean and standard deviation of their scores were 75.1 and 12.8, respectively. In a random sample of 50 students who only completed high school, the mean and standard deviation of the test scores were 72.1 and 14.6, respectively. Estimate with 90% confidence the difference in mean scores between the two groups of students. Assume the populations are approximately normal and σ1^2 ≠ σ2^2
Mathematics
1 answer:
lisov135 [29]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

(75.1 -72.1) -1.66 \sqrt{\frac{12.8^2}{35} +\frac{14.6^2}{50}}= -1.96

(75.1 -72.1) +1.66 \sqrt{\frac{12.8^2}{35} +\frac{14.6^2}{50}}= 7.96

And the confidence interval would be given by:

-1.96 \leq \mu_1 -\mu_2 \leq 7.96

And since the confidence interval contains the value 0 we have enough evidence to conclude that we don't have significant differences between the two means at 10% of significance.

Step-by-step explanation:

For this case we have the following info given :

\bar X_1= 75.1 represent the sample mean for the scores of the undergraduate students

s_1 = 12.8 represent the standard deviation for the undergraduate students

n_1 =35 the sample size for the undergraduate

\bar X_2= 72.1 represent the sample mean for the scores of the high school students

s_2 = 14.6 represent the standard deviation for the high school students

n_2 =50 the sample size for the high school

The confidence interval for the true difference of means is given by:

(\bar X_1 -\bar X_2) \pm t_{\alpha/2} \sqrt{\frac{s^2_1}{n_1} +\frac{s^2_2}{n_2}}

The degrees of freedom are given by:

df=n_1 +n_2 -2= 35+50-2=83

The confidence level is 90% and the significance level is \alpha=0.1 and \alpha/2 =0.05 then the critical value would be:

t_{\alpha/2}= 1.99

And replacing the info we got:

(75.1 -72.1) -1.66 \sqrt{\frac{12.8^2}{35} +\frac{14.6^2}{50}}= -1.96

(75.1 -72.1) +1.66 \sqrt{\frac{12.8^2}{35} +\frac{14.6^2}{50}}= 7.96

And the confidence interval would be given by:

-1.96 \leq \mu_1 -\mu_2 \leq 7.96

And since the confidence interval contains the value 0 we have enough evidence to conclude that we don't have significant differences between the two means at 10% of significance.

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