In Chapter 9 the concept of parameter estimation will be discussed at length. Suppose X is a

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In Chapter 9 the concept of parameter estimation will be discussed at length. Suppose X is a random variable with mean p and variance a2 = 1.0. Suppose also that a random sample of size n is to be taken and x is to be used as an estimate of μ. When the data are taken and the sample mean is measured, we wish it to be within 0.05 units of the true mean with probability 0.99. That is, we want, there to be a good chance that the computed x from the sample is "very close" to the population mean (wherever it is!), so we wish P(X –p< 0.05) = 0.99. What sample size is required?
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Probability & Statistics For Engineers & Scientists

ISBN: 9780130415295

7th Edition

Authors: Ronald E. Walpole, Raymond H. Myers, Sharon L. Myers, Keying

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