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marshall27 [118]
3 years ago
5

A box of facial tissues is 22cm by 10.5cm by 8cm. How much cardboard is on the outside surface

Mathematics
1 answer:
DochEvi [55]3 years ago
5 0
How much cardboard is on the outside surface is 1848 centimeters. You would multiply 22 by 10.5 by 8 centimeters which would equal 1848 centimeters.
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We are given that the helium porosity (in percentage) of coal samples taken from any particular seam is normally distributed with true standard deviation 0.75.

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            n = sample of specimens = 20

            \mu = true average porosity

<em>Here for constructing 95% confidence interval we have used One-sample z test statistics as we know about population standard deviation.</em>

<u>So, 95% confidence interval for the true mean, </u>\mu<u> is ;</u>

P(-1.96 < N(0,1) < 1.96) = 0.95  {As the critical value of z at 2.5% level

                                                     of significance are -1.96 & 1.96}  

P(-1.96 < \frac{\bar X-\mu}{\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n} } } < 1.96) = 0.95

P( -1.96 \times {\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n} } } < {\bar X-\mu} < 1.96 \times {\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n} } } ) = 0.95

P( \bar X-1.96 \times {\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n} } } < \mu < \bar X+1.96 \times {\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n} } } ) = 0.95

<u>95% confidence interval for</u> \mu = [ \bar X-1.96 \times {\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n} } } , \bar X+1.96 \times {\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n} } } ]

                                            = [ 4.85-1.96 \times {\frac{0.75}{\sqrt{20} } } , 4.85+1.96 \times {\frac{0.75}{\sqrt{20} } } ]

                                            = [4.52 , 5.18]

Therefore, 95% confidence interval for the true average porosity of a certain seam is [4.52 , 5.18].

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<u>So, 98% confidence interval for the true mean, </u>\mu<u> is ;</u>

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Therefore, 98% confidence interval for the true average porosity of a another seam is [4.12 , 4.99].

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