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Assume that the weights of spawning Chinook salmon in the Columbia river are nor

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Question

Assume that the weights of spawning Chinook salmon in the Columbia river are normally distributed. You randomly catch and weigh 19 such salmon. The mean weight from your sample is 28.2 pounds with a standard deviation of 4.6 pounds. You want to construct a 99% confidence interval for the mean weight of all spawning Chinook salmon in the Columbia River.

(a) What is the point estimate for the mean weight of all spawning Chinook salmon in the Columbia River?

_____pounds

(b) Construct the 99% confidence interval for the mean weight of all spawning Chinook salmon in the Columbia River. Round your answers to 1 decimal place.

____< <____

(c) Are you 99% confident that the mean weight of all spawning Chinook salmon in the Columbia River is greater than 26 pounds and why?

No, because 26 is above the lower limit of the confidence interval.

Yes, because 26 is below the lower limit of the confidence interval.

No, because 26 is below the lower limit of the confidence interval.

Yes, because 26 is above the lower limit of the confidence interval.

(d) Recognizing the sample size is less than 30, why could we use the above method to find the confidence interval?

Because we do not know the distribution of the parent population.

Because the sample size is less than 100.

Because the parent population is assumed to be normally distributed.

Because the sample size is greater than 10.

Explanation / Answer

a) point estimate for the mean =28.2

b)

25.2< <31.2

c)No, because 26 is above the lower limit of the confidence interval.

d)

Because the parent population is assumed to be normally distributed.

sample mean xbar= 28.2 sample size                n= 19 sample std deviation s= 4.6 standard errror of mean = sx=s/n= 1.0553