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The probability that the mean length of an adult blue whale from a random sample.

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Solution:

The probability that the mean length of an adult blue whale from a random sample of 31 whales differs from the population mean by less than 2 meters is 0.9494.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

n=31

μ=30.0

σ=5.7

difference2

Formula:

In statistics, the normal distribution probability density function is given by:

f(x|μ,σ2)=12πσ2e(xμ)22σ2

Where, x denotes random variable value while μ is the mean and the variance is σ2.

The normal Gaussian distribution with the following characteristics:

μ=0, and σ=1

is called standard normal distribution with probability density function:

f(x|0,1)=12πex22

When this function is plotted on the x-axis, the area under between the curve and x-axis is equal to one, because the sum of probabilities is unity.

Area on the left of given z-value (say z=za) is the probability P(Xa) given by the integration:

af(x)dx.

A normal distribution can be converted to standard normal distribution by defining the z-score that is represented by using the following transformation:

z=xμσ

Where x is the value of random variable of μ and σ are the mean and standard deviation of original normal distribution respectively.

The area beyond two z-values, the smaller being z1 and larger being z2 is:

P(z1zz2)=P(zz2)P(zz1)

It is noted that by Central Limit Theorem, that sampling distribution is approximately normal with:

a. mean μx¯=μ, and

b. standard deviation σx¯=σn.

Initially the range of values within which the sample mean lies is found by subtracting and adding the difference from and to population mean.

Thereafter, the corresponding z-values are obtained and then the area between them is obtained by subtraction using the relation above.

Calculation:

Since the sample size follows the following condition:

n30,

The sample mean is given by:

μx¯=30,

And sample standard deviation is:

σx¯=5.731.

The range of values where the mean lies is:

(302,30+2)=(28,30).

Corresponding z-values are:

z1=2830(5.731)=(2)1.0238=1.9536

And

z2=3230(5.731)=21.0238=1.9536

Then, the area between the z-values is:

P(1.9536z1.953)=P(z1.9536)P(z1.9536)=0.97441+0.9750020.02559+0.025002=0.9747050.025295=0.94941

Rounding off the number to 4th decimal place gives 0.9494 which is the required probability.

Conclusion:

The probability that the mean length of an adult blue whale from a random sample of 31 whales differs from the population mean by less than 2 meters is 0.9494.

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