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The Wall Street Journal reported that 33% of taxpayers with adjusted gross incomes between $30,000 and $60,000 itemized

Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 1:25 pm
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The Wall Street Journal Reported That 33 Of Taxpayers With Adjusted Gross Incomes Between 30 000 And 60 000 Itemized 1
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The Wall Street Journal reported that 33% of taxpayers with adjusted gross incomes between $30,000 and $60,000 itemized deductions on their federal income tax return. The mean amount of deductions for this population of taxpayers was $17,056. Assume that the standard deviation is o = $2294. Use z-table. a. What is the probability that a sample of taxpayers from this income group who have itemized deductions will show a sample mean within $235 of the population mean for each of the following sample sizes: 30, 50, 100, and 400? Round your answers to four decimals. n = 30 n = 50 n = - 100 n = 400 b. What is the advantage of a larger sample size when attempting to estimate the population mean? Round your answers to four decimals. for a A larger sample - Select your answer - the probability that the sample mean will be within a specified distance of the population mean. In this instance, the probability of being within +235 of u ranges from for a sample of size 30 to sample of size 400.