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Use the applet entitled Confidence Intervals for a Mean (the impact of not knowing the s...

Use the applet entitled Confidence Intervals for a Mean (the impact of not knowing the standard deviation) to compare proportions of z-intervals and t-intervals that contain the mean for a population with a skewed distribution.

a. Using n = 5 and the right-skewed distribution with mean 50 and standard deviation 10, run the applet several times. How do the proportions of z-intervals and t-intervals that contain the mean compare?

b. Repeat part a first for n = 10 and then for n = 20. Compare your results with those you obtained in part a.

c. Describe any patterns you observe between the proportion of z-intervals that contain the mean and the proportion of t-intervals that contain the mean as the sample size increases.

d. How does the skewness of the underlying distribution affect the proportions of z-intervals and t-intervals that contain the mean?

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