. The following data represent the respective ages of 20 students pursuing graduate studies: 33                    37                    25                    40                    45 42                    43                    37                    27                    47 32                    29                    42                    55                    37 25                    58                    52                    38                    34             Using last row as your sample, compute sampling error Based on #1, what is the probability that your sample mean is between 39 & 43

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1. The following data represent the respective ages of 20 students pursuing graduate studies:

33                    37                    25                    40                    45

42                    43                    37                    27                    47

32                    29                    42                    55                    37

25                    58                    52                    38                    34

            Using last row as your sample, compute sampling error

Based on #1, what is the probability that your sample mean is between 39 & 43

If 27.5% of buyers preferred to use brand X, what is the probability that in a sample of 300 the proportion is between 28% & 32%?

4. Find the z-value for 85% confidence interval.

Using #1 data & confidence interval in #4, determine the true mean of the population.

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