A random sample of 12 observations has been selected from a
population which is assumed to be N(μ,σ2)N(μ,σ2),
where σ2σ2 is unknown. Here are sample
observations:
2. A random sample of 12 observations has been selected from a population which is assumed to be N (u, o2), where oº is unknown. Here are sample observations: 6, 14, 8, 9, 20, 4, 9, 9, 13, 8, 10, 7 A) Compute a 99% confidence interval for u. B) Compute a 95% confidence interval that provides a lower bound for u. C) Compute a 95% confidence interval for o2.
A random sample of 12 observations has been selected from a population which is assumed to be N(μ,σ2)N(μ,σ2), where σ2σ2
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A random sample of 12 observations has been selected from a population which is assumed to be N(μ,σ2)N(μ,σ2), where σ2σ2
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