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BSTA011 Week 7 Practice Quiz

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Suppose a car rental company wants to estimate the average number of kilometres travelled per day by each of its cars rented in Adelaide. A random sample of 20 cars rented in Adelaide reveals that the sample means travel distance per day is 85.5 km per day, with a population standard deviation of 19.3 km. Assuming that the population is normally distributed, calculate the 99% confidence interval to estimate μ ( population mean ) . She uses the data to construct a 99% confidence interval to estimate the average number of kilometres travelled per day by each car rented in Adelaide. She assumes that the average number of days per rental for the population is normally distributed. Calculate the Lower  limit 

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We start by identifying the goal: construct a 99% confidence interval for the population mean μ given that the population standard deviation is known. Since we know σ = 19.3 km and the sample size is n = 20, we use the z-distribution for the margin of error. Step 1: Determine the critical val......Login to view full explanation

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