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Afina-wow [57]
2 years ago
6

A programmer plans to develop a new software system. In planning for the operating system that he will​ use, he needs to estimat

e the percentage of computers that use a new operating system. How many computers must be surveyed in order to be 90​% confident that his estimate is in error by no more than one percentage point?
a. Assume that nothing is known about the percentage of computers with new operating systems. n = ?
b. Assume that a recent survey suggests that 99% of computers use a new operating system. n = ?
Mathematics
1 answer:
erma4kov [3.2K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

a) n = 9604

b) n = 381

Step-by-step explanation:

In a sample with a number n of people surveyed with a probability of a success of \pi, and a confidence level of 1-\alpha, we have the following confidence interval of proportions.

\pi \pm z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}

In which

z is the zscore that has a pvalue of 1 - \frac{\alpha}{2}.

The margin of error is:

M = z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}

90% confidence level

So \alpha = 0.1, z is the value of Z that has a pvalue of 1 - \frac{0.1}{2} = 0.95, so Z = 1.645.

a. Assume that nothing is known about the percentage of computers with new operating systems. n = ?

When we do not know the proportion, we use \pi = 0.5, which is when we are going to need the largest sample size.

The sample size is n when M = 0.01.

M = z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}

0.01 = 1.96\sqrt{\frac{0.5*0.5}{n}}

0.01\sqrt{n} = 1.96*0.5

\sqrt{n} = \frac{1.96*0.5}{0.01}

(\sqrt{n})^{2} = (\frac{1.96*0.5}{0.01})^{2}

n = 9604

b. Assume that a recent survey suggests that 99% of computers use a new operating system. n = ?

Now we have that \pi = 0.99. So

M = z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}

0.01 = 1.96\sqrt{\frac{0.99*0.01}{n}}

0.01\sqrt{n} = 1.96*\sqrt{0.99*0.01}

\sqrt{n} = \frac{1.96*\sqrt{0.99*0.01}}{0.01}

(\sqrt{n})^{2} = (\frac{1.96*\sqrt{0.99*0.01}}{0.01})^{2}

n = 380.3

Rouding up

n = 381

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