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Andre45 [30]
2 years ago
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The manager of the service department of a local car dealership has noted that the service times of a sample of 30 new automobil

es has a standard deviation of 6 minutes. A 95% confidence interval estimate for the standard deviation of the service times for all their new automobiles is
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Salsk061 [2.6K]2 years ago
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Answer:

95% confidence interval estimate for the standard deviation = [4.78 , 8.06]

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that the manager of the service department of a local car dealership has noted that the service times of a sample of 30 new automobiles has a standard deviation of 6 minutes, i.e. n = 30 and s = 6.

The pivotal quantity for 95% confidence interval for the population variance is given by;

                   \frac{(n-1)s^{2} }{\sigma^{2} }  ~ \chi^{2}__n_-_1

95% confidence interval for the population variance is;

P(16.05 < \chi^{2}__2_9 < 45.72) = 0.95

P(16.05 < \frac{(n-1)s^{2} }{\sigma^{2} } < 45.72) = 0.95

P( \frac{16.05}{(n-1)s^{2} } < \frac{1 }{\sigma^{2} } < \frac{45.72}{(n-1)s^{2} } ) = 0.95

P( \frac{(n-1)s^{2}}{ 45.72} < \sigma^{2} <\frac{(n-1)s^{2}}{ 16.05}  ) = 0.95

95% Confidence interval for \sigma^{2} = [ \frac{(n-1)s^{2}}{ 45.72} , \frac{(n-1)s^{2}}{ 16.05} ]

                                                = [ \frac{(30-1)6^{2}}{ 45.72} , \frac{(30-1)6^{2}}{ 16.05} ]

                                                = [ 22.835 , 65.047 ]

So, 95% Confidence interval for \sigma = [ \sqrt{ 22.835} ,\sqrt{  65.047} ] = [ 4.78 , 8.06 ]

Therefore, 95% confidence interval for the standard deviation of the service times for all their new automobiles is [ 4.78 , 8.06 ] .

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