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Inferential Statistics Section 20. Bob draws a simple random sample from an extremely large population of lemons. The sa

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Inferential Statistics Section 20. Bob draws a simple random sample from an extremely large population of lemons. The sample size is n = 570 and in the sample 310 lemons turn out to be good and 260 lemons turn out to be bad. Find the 99% confidence interval for the population proportion p of good lemons. A. (0.4001, 0.5976) B. (0.4301, 0.5976) c. (0.4601, 0.5976) D. (0.4901, 0.5976) 21. Bob draws a simple random sample from an extremely large population of lemons. The sample size is n = 700 and in the sample 250 lemons turn out to be good and 450 lemons turn out to be bad. Find the 95% confidence interval for the population proportion p of good lemons. A. (0.30165, 0.37264) B. (0.31163, 0.38264) C. (0.32165, 0.39264) D. (0.33165, 0.40264) 22. Bob draws a simple random sample from a massive original population where the standard deviation is known to be o = 12. The sample size is n = 75 and the sample mean turns out to be z = 43. Find the 99% confidence interval for the population mean . A. (33.431, 40.569) B. (35.431, 42.569) C. (37.431, 44.569) D. (39.431, 46.569) 23. Bob draws a simple random sample from a massive original population where the standard deviation is known to be o = 13. The sample size is n = 85 and the sample mean turns out to be z = 26. Find a 99% confidence interval for the population mean . A. (22.368, 29.632) B. (21.374, 28.441) C. (23.629, 30.837) D. 28.375, 26.984) 24. Bob draws a simple random sample from a massive original population. The sample size is n = 51, the sample mean tums out to be 2 = 78, and the sample standard deviation turns out to be s = 14. Find the 95% confidence interval for the population mean Jl. A. (74.062, 81.938) B. (74.062, 83.948) C. (74.062, 85.958) D. (74.062, 87.968) 25. Bob draws a simple random sample from a massive original population. The sample size is n = 41, the sample mean turns out to be z = 130, and the sample standard deviation turns out to be s = 6. Find the 99% confidence interval for the population mean 4. A. (125.47, 130.53) B. (126.47, 131.53) C. (127.47, 132.53) D. (128.47, 133.53) 26. Bob draws a simple random sample from a massive original population. The sample size is n = 61, the sample mean turns out to be z = 59, and the sample standard deviation turns out to be s = 4. Find a 95% confidence interval for the population mean . A. (57.976, 60.024) B. (56.253, 59.757) C. (58.005, 61.417) D. (58.452, 59.661)