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And this question basically have a few questions, a few simple choice questions, right? so the question says a nutritionist wants to determine how much time national people spend eating and drinking, right? and so they took a sample of something like 974 people age 15 or older, right? and the mean amounts of time these people spent is 1 .87 hours, which is a standard.
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Standard deviation of 0 .54, 51, right? and you asked a few questions.
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So the first question is, and all of this question are simple choice questions.
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The first one is about, the first one says, now imagine the, imagine the histogram of time spent eating and drink each day is skit to the right.
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And you ask to explain why a large sample size you need to construct confidious interval for the meantime spent eating and drink each day, right? so you have, you have four choices.
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The first one says, the distribution of the sample mean will never be approximate normal.
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This, of course, is not true, right? because the central limit theorem says is going to be approximate normal when the sample size is big enough.
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And b says, since the distribution of time spent eating and drinking, each day is not normal dispute, the sample must be large so that distribution to sample mean will be approximately normal.
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This is a correct choice, right? according to central limit theorem.
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And the second question is, now, you have a sample which is 974 right but actually have more than 200 million people nationally age 15 older right explaining why this or not with fact that the data obtain using sample random sample satisfies requirements for constructing a conflict interval we have four choice as well the first says the sample size is greater 10 population which of course wrong the sample size is less than 5 % population this is correct right so we're going to choose b is the correct answer and see determine and interpret a 99 % confidence in the interval, right? for the minimum amount of time, americans aged 15, older, spent eating and drinking each day.
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So you have four choices as well.
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So let's look at this four statements...