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Use the accompanying descriptive statistics output to calculate a 99% lower confidence bound for true average ultimate tensile strength, and interpret the result.

N Mean Median TrMean StDev SE Mean
153 135.39 135.40 135.41 4.59 0.37
Minimum Maximum Q1 Q3
122.20 147.70 132.95 138.25

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Answer:

Lower confidence boundary = 134.525

μ ≥ 134.525

Step-by-step explanation:

From the data:

Sample size, n = 153

Sample mean, xbar = 135.39

Standard deviation, s = 4.59

Zcritical at 99% = 2.33 (one sided)

Confidence interval :

Xbar ± standard Error

Standard Error = Zcritical * s/√n

Standard Error = 2.33 * 4.59/√153 = 0.865

Lower boundary:

Xbar - standard error

135.39 - 0.865 = 134.525

μ ≥ 134.525

We Can be 99% confidence that the true average ultimate tensile strength is atleast 134.525