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Mila [183]
3 years ago
5

To test μ for an x distribution that is mound-shaped using sample size n ≥ 30, how do you decide whether to use the normal or St

udent's t distribution?
A.If σ is known, use the standard normal distribution. If σ is unknown, use the Student's t distribution with n – 1 degrees of freedom.
B. If σ is unknown, use the standard normal distribution. If σ is known, use the Student's t distribution with n – 1 degrees of freedom.
C. If σ is known, use the standard normal distribution. If σ is unknown, use the Student's t distribution with n degrees of freedom.
D. For large samples we always the standard normal distribution.
Mathematics
1 answer:
xeze [42]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct option is A) If σ is known, use the standard normal distribution. If σ is unknown, use the Student's t distribution with n – 1 degrees of freedom.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the provided information.

The t-distribution of the Student is a distribution of probability that is used when when the sample size is small and/or when the population variance is unknown to estimate population parameters.

The number of independent observations is equal to the sample size minus one when calculating a mean score or a proportion from a single sample.

Since µ and σ determine the shape of the distribution so we use standard normal distribution if σ is known.

Hence, the correct option is A) If σ is known, use the standard normal distribution. If σ is unknown, use the Student's t distribution with n – 1 degrees of freedom.

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