In: Statistics and Probability
Suppose X a population has a distribution that is skewed to the right and µ =400 and σ =24. If a random sample of size 144 is drawn from the population:
a) What is the name of theorem that allows us to solve this problem? ___________
b) What is the reason that we use that theorem in this case? ___________
c) Compute P(x̄ > 397) ___________
In part c, x̄ is the sample mean.
show work please
Solution :
Given that,
mean = = 400
standard deviation = = 24
n = 144
a) Central Limit Theorem
b) because sample size greater than or equal 30
= = 400
= / n = 24/ 144 = 2
c) P( > 397) = 1 - P( < 397)
= 1 - P[( - ) / < (397 - 400) / 2]
= 1 - P(z < -1.50)
Using z table,
= 1 - 0.0668
= 0.9332