The manager of a convenience store tracked total sales during a small sample of eight recent daytime shifts (an eight-hour period of the day). The total sales during these periods were as follows: (a)...


The manager of a convenience store tracked total sales during a small sample of eight recent daytime shifts (an eight-hour period of the day). The total sales during these periods were as follows:


(a) Does this sample appear to be normally distributed on the basis of a normal quantile plot? Explain.


(b) On the basis of the CLT condition, do these data seem appropriate as the basis for a
-interval for the mean? Why or why not?


(c) Assuming that the data are a sample from a normally distributed population, find the 95% one-sample-interval for the mean, both with and without the outlier. How does the 95% interval change if the last data point (the largest) is excluded?


(d) Explain why the lower endpoint of the 95% confidence
-interval is larger without the outlier than with the outlier.



May 04, 2022
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