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Reil [10]
1 year ago
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As a sales analyst for the shoe retailer Foot Locker, one of your responsibilities is measuring store productivity and then repo

rting your conclusion back to management. Foot Locker uses sales per square foot as a measure of store productivity. While preparing your report for the second quarter results (Q2), you are able to determine that annual sales for last year ran at a rate of $406 per square foot. Therefore, $406 per square foot will be your sales estimate for the population of all Foot Locker stores during Q2.
For your Q2 Sales Report, you decide to take a random sample of 64 stores. Using annual data from last year, you are able to determine that the standard deviation for sales per square foot for all 3,400 stores was $80. Therefore $80 per square foot will be your population standard deviation when compiling your Q2 report.


You anticipate that management would be comfortable with a probability of 0.500 when offering your estimate of the sample mean. Using σ = $80 and n = 64 as before, what dollar interval would you have to present in order to obtain a probability of 0.500?
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1 answer:
yKpoI14uk [10]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

the answer is going to be $350

Step-by-step explanation:

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