(Dont need an explanation, just answer) Set the seed equal to 100 and generate a random sample of size 150 from a binomi
Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 3:10 pm
(Dont need an explanation, just answer)
Set the seed equal to 100 and generate a random sample of size
150 from a binomial distribution with n=60 and p=.62. Generate a 99
percent confidence interval for the population mean under the
assumption that the underlying population mean, population
variance, and underlying distribution are unknown. You may assume
that the sample size is large enough to apply the Central Limit
Theorem. If A is the midpoint of your confidence interval and B is
the true population mean, what is A-B?
Group of answer choices
-.23
-.033
-.79
.14
1.55
Set the seed equal to 100 and generate a random sample of size
150 from a binomial distribution with n=60 and p=.62. Generate a 99
percent confidence interval for the population mean under the
assumption that the underlying population mean, population
variance, and underlying distribution are unknown. You may assume
that the sample size is large enough to apply the Central Limit
Theorem. If A is the midpoint of your confidence interval and B is
the true population mean, what is A-B?
Group of answer choices
-.23
-.033
-.79
.14
1.55