Module 19 - : Distribution of Sample Proportions and Means
Module 19 - : Distribution of Sample Proportions and Means
Standard error =
√ p(1− p)
n
=
√
0.1×(1−0.1)
100
=0.03
0.15−0.10 0.05
Z= = =1.67
√ 0.1×(1−0.1) 0.03
100
Step4: Conclusion: Provided that it is true that 10% of the population (3.1 million) of 18- to 24-
year-olds are enrolled at a community college, then it is unusual to see a random sample of 100
with 15% or more enrolled. The probability is as low as about 0.0475.
Practice Question 1: the 2008 presidential election, newspapers reported that Obama received
40% of the white male vote. If this is true, what is the probability that a random sample of 200
white male voters had less than 35% voting for Obama?
Step1: State given information & Check normality conditions (𝑛𝑝 ≥ 10 &(1 − 𝑝) ≥ 10)
Step4: Conclusion: The chance that a random sample of 200 white males will have, at
most, 35% of them supporting Obama if 40% of this population supports Obama is
0.0742 which is about 7.42%.
Practice Question 2:
Suppose it is known that 43% of Americans own an iPhone. If a random sample of 50
Americans were surveyed, what is the probability that the proportion of the sample
who owned an iPhone is between 45% and 50%?
Step1: State given information & Check normality conditions (𝑛𝑝 ≥ 10 &(1 − 𝑝) ≥ 10)
Standard error =
n √
p(1− p)
=
√
0. 43× 0.57
50
=0. 07
( )
0.45−0.43 p−^p 0.50−0.43
P ( 0.45< ^p <0.50 ) =p < <
√
0.07 p(1− p) 0.07
n
¿ p ( 0.2857< Z<1 ) =0.8413−0.6126=0.2287
Step4: Conclusion: Provided that the true proportion of Americans who own an iPhone
is 43%, then there would be a 22.87% chance that we would see a sample proportion
between 45% and 50% when the sample size is 50 that own an iPhone.
2. Sampling Distribution of the Sample Mean
Example:
When a production machine is properly calibrated, it requires an average of 25
seconds per unit produced, with a standard deviation of 3 seconds. For a simple
random sample of n = 36 units, the sample mean is found to be 26.2 seconds per
unit. When the machine is properly calibrated, what is the probability that the
mean for a simple random sample of this size will be at least 26.2 seconds?
𝑥̅ = 26.2 𝜇= 25 and 𝜎 =3
Step4: Conclusion: Provided that a production machine is properly calibrated, the probability
that the mean for a simple random sample of this size 36 will be at least 26.2 seconds is about
0.0082
Practice:
The numerical population of grade point averages at a college has mean
2.61 and standard deviation 0.5 if a random sample of size 100 is taken from the
population, what is the probability that the sample mean will be between 2.51 and
2.71
Step1: State given information & Check normality conditions (𝑛 ≥ 30 )
𝑛 =100 which is also greater than 30; hence, the normality condition is obeyed.
( )
2.51−2.61 X −μ 2.71−2.61
P ( 2.51< X <2.71 )= p < <
0.05 σ 0.05
√n
¿ p (−2<Z <2 )
Step4: Conclusion: if a random sample of size 100 is taken from the population of grade point
averages at the college, the probability that the sample mean will be between 2.51 and 2.71 is
about 0.9544 which is 95.4%