The following data represent crime rates per 1000 population for a random sample of 46 Denver neighborhoods.† 63.2 36.3 26.2 53.2 65.3 32.0 65.0 66.3 68.9 35.2 25.1 32.5 54.0 42.4 77.5 123.2 66.3 92.7...


The following data represent crime rates per 1000 population for a random sample of 46 Denver neighborhoods.†


































































63.236.326.253.265.332.065.0
66.368.935.225.132.554.042.4
77.5123.266.392.756.977.127.5
69.273.871.558.567.278.633.2
74.945.1132.1104.763.259.675.7
39.269.987.556.0154.285.577.5
84.724.237.541.1



(a) Use a calculator with mean and sample standard deviation keys to find the sample mean x and sample standard deviations. (Round your answers to four decimal places.)











x = crimes per 1000 people

s =
 crimes per 1000 people


(b) Let us say the preceding data are representative of the population crime rates in Denver neighborhoods. Compute an 80% confidence interval for ?, the population mean crime rate for all Denver neighborhoods. (Round your answers to one decimal place.)











lower limit crimes per 1000 people
upper limit crimes per 1000 people


(e) Compute a 95% confidence interval for ?, the population mean crime rate for all Denver neighborhoods. (Round your answers to one decimal place.)













lower limit crimes per 1000 people
upper limit crimes per 1000 people



Jun 08, 2022
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