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Sampling Distribution of the

sample mean for known and


unknown Variance
Clarence William A Ebina
1. A finite population composed of eight items whose
values are 9, 3, 12, 7, 8, 11, 15 and 10. Samples of 4
items are drawn at random without replacement.

 Given N = 8 and n = 4
 Known
2. A random sample of 100 school heads were administered a
Management Skills Test. The sample mean and the variance were 81
and 26.98. In the standardization test, the mean was 79 and the
standard deviation was 7.

 Given: = 26.98 , n = 81 , , s = 7
 Unknown
3.Joel administered a mathematics achievement test to a
random sample of 40 Grade 10 students. In this sample, he obtained the
mean and variance to 89 and 81 respectively. The population mean is 85.

 Given: = 40 , = 80 , n = 89 , = 85
 Unknown
4. Professor Juarez thinks that the students in one of her classes this quarter are more
creative than most students at this university. A previous study found that students at this
university had a mean score of 35 on a standard creativity test. Professor Juarez finds that
her class scores an average of 40 on this scale, with an estimated population standard
deviation of 7. The standard deviation of the distribution of means comes out to 1.63.

 Given: = 35 , = 7 , n = 40, = 1.63


 Unknown

5. a population consists of five numbers 2 3 6 8 11. consider all
possible samples of size two which can be drawn without
replacement from the population.

 Given: N = 5 and n = 2
 Known
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