Do the percentages of on-time arrivals differ between airlines? Two major airlines, Airline M and Airline F were surveye

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Do the percentages of on-time arrivals differ between airlines? Two major airlines, Airline M and Airline F were surveye

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Do The Percentages Of On Time Arrivals Differ Between Airlines Two Major Airlines Airline M And Airline F Were Surveye 1
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Do the percentages of on-time arrivals differ between airlines? Two major airlines, Airline M and Airline F were surveyed. Flights were randomly and independently selected from each airline. nm = 600 flights from Airline M were examined. Of these, xm = 426 flights were on-time. nf = 500 flights from Airline F were examined. Of these, xf = 370 flights were on-time. Suppose Pm is the true proportion of flights from Airline M which are on-time. Suppose pf is the true proportion flights from Airline F which are on-time. Pm and pf are unknown and we will examine relations between them based upon these samples. Let pmhat be the sample proportion of flights from Airline M which were on-time. Let pfhat be the sample proportion of flights from Airline F which were on-time. a)Calculate an unbiased point estimate of Pm. b) We wish to construct a 95 % classical confidence interval for Pm. What is the critical value multiplier zstar? c) Create a 95% classical confidence interval for Pm? d) How long is the 95% classical confidence interval for Pm? e) In terms of Pm = p and nm = n, give the formula for the standard deviation of the distribution of the sample proportion pmhat.(R code) Osqrt(n*p*(1-p)) Op*(1-p)/n ○n*p*(1-p) Osqrt(p*(1-p)/n) f) Calculate an unbiased point estimate of Pf g) Calculate an unbiased point estimate of Pm - Pf h)Based on this data, calculate a 95% classical confidence interval for Pm - Pf. (. i. How long is the 95% classical confidence interval for Pm - Pf calculated above? j) Copy your R script for the above into the text box here. 4
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