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Answer:
I think they're both trick questions because there are no like terms
Step-by-step explanation:
So you divide by 2 because there is 2 buildings. You get 760. Now, just take 200 away from one building, and 200 away from the other, and you get 560 for Building A, and 960 from Building B.
We are given the following variables:
μ = the sample mean = 152 pounds
σ = the standard deviation = 26 pounds
x = the sample value we want to test = 180 pounds
n = the sample size = unknown
MOE = margin of error = 4% = 0.04
Confidence level = 96%
The first thing we can do is to find for the value of z
using the formula:
z = (x – μ) / σ
z = (180 – 152) / 26
z = 1.0769 = 1.08
Since we are looking for the people who weigh more than
180 pounds, therefore this is a right tailed z test. The p value is:
p = 0.1401
Then we can use the formula below to solve for n:
n = z^2 * p * (1 – p) / (MOE)^2
n = 1.08^2 * 0.1401 * (1 – 0.1401) / (0.04)^2
n = 87.82 = 88
Therefore around 88 people must be surveyed.