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AP Statistics 2.4 Statistical Inference. Calculate the margin of error.
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Thank you We sneak In here's your smoke too sure
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brought to you by beehives marge simpson is really wishing
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she would have gone with a different hairstyle way took
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a random sample of bees from a local hive and
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found out that of the three hundred fifty bees polled
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three hundred two of them gather pollen all day Kind
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of makes you wonder what the other forty eight bees
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are doing with their time there Okay so calculate the
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margin of error That would help you determine the ninety
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five percent confidence interval for the proportion of bees that
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collect pollen all day long And here the potential answers
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All right right there those guys Well let's swap answer
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e out of here because we totally have enough information
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to determine the confidence interval i want an answer be
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if you've been paying attention in class by now you've
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memorized your z table for the usual confidence intervals If
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so then one point nine six should look awfully familiar
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Well ninety five percent of the area under a normal
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curve lies roughly within one point Nine six standard deviations
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of the mean that's the number used in formulating a
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ninety five percent confidence interval z values like one point
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nine six or nice tohave and fun to work with
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but they aren't the margin of error So b is
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an incorrect answer Interesting is highly suspect as well if
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you really think about it Point eight six to nine
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is actually the percentage of bees in our high but
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gather pollen all day Three o two out of three
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fifty or busy as bees by the same token point
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one three seven One is the percentage of these who
- 01:34
you know chill If the queen finds out it'll really
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put her stinger in and not buzz off answer See
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you are a percentage and not the margin of error
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What we're left with using all the other numbers we
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talked about is this equation point zero three six One
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is the margin of error we're searching for So you
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got stung if you answered a and you're looking sweet
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as honey if you chose d remember next time you
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come across a hive you khun b ninety five percent
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certain There are a few bees inside that goofing off
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