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oee [108]
2 years ago
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The Wall Street Journal reports that 33% of taxpayers with adjusted gross incomes between $30,000 and $60,000 itemized deduction

s on their federal income tax return. The mean amount of deductions for this population of taxpayers was $16,642. Assume the standard deviation is σ = $2,400.
a. What is the probability that a sample of taxpayers from this income group who have itemized deductions will show a sample mean within $200 of the population mean for each of the following sample sizes: 20, 50, 100, and 500? (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
b. What is the advantage of a larger sample size when attempting to estimate the population mean?
a. A larger sample increases the probability that the sample mean will be a specified distance away from the population mean.
b. A larger sample increases the probability that the sample mean will be within a specified distance of the population mean.
c. A larger sample lowers the population standard deviation.
d. A larger sample has a standard error that is closer to the population standard deviation.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Len [333]2 years ago
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Answer:

(a) <em>                             </em><em>n</em> :      20           50          100         500

P (-200 < <em>X</em> - <em>μ </em>< 200) : 0.2886    0.4444    0.5954    0.9376

(b) The correct option is (b).

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the random variable <em>X</em> represent the amount of deductions for taxpayers with adjusted gross incomes between $30,000 and $60,000 itemized deductions on their federal income tax return.

The mean amount of deductions is, <em>μ</em> = $16,642 and standard deviation is, <em>σ</em> = $2,400.

Assuming that the random variable <em>X </em>follows a normal distribution.

(a)

Compute the probability that a sample of taxpayers from this income group who have itemized deductions will show a sample mean within $200 of the population mean as follows:

  • For a sample size of <em>n</em> = 20

P(\mu-200

                                           =P(-0.37

  • For a sample size of <em>n</em> = 50

P(\mu-200

                                           =P(-0.59

  • For a sample size of <em>n</em> = 100

P(\mu-200

                                           =P(-0.83

  • For a sample size of <em>n</em> = 500

P(\mu-200

                                           =P(-1.86

<em>                                  n</em> :      20           50          100         500

P (-200 < <em>X</em> - <em>μ </em>< 200) : 0.2886    0.4444    0.5954    0.9376

(b)

The law of large numbers, in probability concept, states that as we increase the sample size, the mean of the sample (\bar x) approaches the whole population mean (\mu_{x}).

Consider the probabilities computed in part (a).

As the sample size increases from 20 to 500 the probability that the sample mean is within $200 of the population mean gets closer to 1.

So, a larger sample increases the probability that the sample mean will be within a specified distance of the population mean.

Thus, the correct option is (b).

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