[All Steps] A consumer magazine has contacted a simple random sample of 33 owners of a certain model of automobile and asked each owner how many defects
Question: A consumer magazine has contacted a simple random sample of 33 owners of a certain model of automobile and asked each owner how many defects had to be corrected within the first two months of ownership. The average number of defects was \[\overline{x}=3.7\] , with a standard deviation of 1.8 defects
- use the t distribution to construct a 95% confidence interval for \[\mu \] = the average number of defects for this model
- Use the z distribution to construct a 95% confidence interval for \[\mu \] = the average number of defects for this model
- Given the population standard deviation is not know, which of these two confidence intervals should be used as the interval estimate for \[\mu \] ?
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