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Mathematics, 30.03.2021 20:30 dylan6981

A survey of campuses in NY Claim that students spend an average of 2.65 hours on their cellphones (assume the population is approx. normal). A random sample of 20 Syracuse students showed an average of 2.85 hours a day with a sample standard deviation of .35 hrs. Required:
a. Do Syracuse students use their cell phones more than the typical NY college student?
b. Verify that it is reasonable to use the t-distribution to construct a confidence interval for the average amount of sleep students at this university got last night.
b. Construct a 98% confidence interval for the average amount of sleep students at this university got last night. Use two decimal places in your margin of error.
c. Provide an interpretation of your interval in the context of this data situation.
d. Suppose you want to conduct a similar study at your university. Assuming that the standard deviation of this sample is a reasonable estimate of the standard deviation of sleep time at your university, how many students do you need to survey to estimate the mean sleep time of students at your university with 95% confidence and a margin of error of 0.5 hours?

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