Homework #7 Problems
Do the following problems from Chapter 7 using the modified statements given below:
7.2: 3, 8, 11; 7.3: 1, 5, 6
7.2.3) A synthetic fiber used in manufacturing carpet has tensile strength that is normally distributed with mean 75.5. psi and standard deviation 3.5 psi. What is the standard deviation of the sample mean when the sample size is (a) n = 10 and (b) n = 45.
7.2.8) Scientists at the Hopkins Memorial Forest in Western Massachusetts have been collecting meteorological and environmental data in the forest for more than 100 years. In the past few years, sulfate content in water samples from Birch Brook has averaged 7.5 mg/L with a standard deviation of 1.5 mg/L.
7.2.11) Like hurricanes and earthquakes, geomagnetic storms are natural hazards with possible severe impact on the Earth. Sever storms can cause communication and utility breakdons, leading to possible blackouts. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration beams electron and proton flux data in various energy ranges to various stations on the Earth to help forecast possible disturbances. The following 25 readings of proton flux in the 47-68 kEV range (units are in p.cm2 –sec-srer-MeV) on the evening of December 28, 2011:
2300 2310 2020 10810 2180 3340 5680 2560 3320 11780 2000 3410 10600 7350 2140 3210 2010 2810 3510 10190 8540 9500 2250 7750 2220
7.3.1) A computer software package calculated some numerical summaries of a sample of data. The results are displayed here:
Variable | n | Sample Mean ( | Estimate of Std, Error (SE) of Mean | Sample Std. Dev (S) | Sample Variance (S2) | Sum ( | Sum of Squared Deviations
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X | 1.527525 | 3.741657 | 90 | 70 |
7.3.5) Suppose that are estimators of θ. We know that
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7.3.6) Data on pull-off force (pounds) for connectors used in an automobile engine application are as follows: 79.0, 75.1, 78.3, 74.5, 73.8, 75.1, 77.5, 77.8, 73.3, 74.6, 75.0, 74.4, 74.7, 75.4, 72.8, 73.6, 74.1, 78.2, 75.6, 76.7, 74.8, 78.1, 75.6, 76.7, 75.4, 76.0.