A scientist wants to estimate the true population proportion…

A scientist wants to estimate the true population proportion of mares that conceive when bred by AI.  She selects a random sample of 500 mares and finds that 300 of the 500 mares conceived when bred by AI.  The scientist knows that it is appropriate to construct a large-sample confidence interval for the true population proportion because

We want to find out how much money the average fan spends at…

We want to find out how much money the average fan spends at a professional football game.  That question was posed to 10 randomly selected football fans.  The sample mean and sample standard deviation were $52.00 and $17.50, respectively.  Use this information to create a 95% confidence interval for the population mean, µ.

Consider the probability distribution shown below for the ra…

Consider the probability distribution shown below for the random variable X:                                                                                                     X             10           20           30           40           50           60      P (X)     0.05        0.20        0.30         0.25        0.10         0.10      Find the mean of this discrete probability distribution.

Suppose we want to estimate the average height of all young…

Suppose we want to estimate the average height of all young growing maple trees found on a certain nursery.  We select a random sample of 25 trees and measure their heights.  The sample mean is 75 inches and the sample standard deviation is 8 inches.  Construct a 90% confidence interval for the population mean (μ).  Assume that any necessary assumptions have been met.