An enviornmental agency worries that many cars may be violat
An enviornmental agency worries that many cars may be violating clean air emissions standards. The agency hopes to check a sample of vehicles in order to estimate the percentage with a margin of error of 3% and 99% confidence. To gauge the size of the problem, the agency first picks 60 cars and finds 12 with faulty emissions systems. How many should be sampled for a full investigation?
Solution
An enviornmental agency worries that many cars may be violating clean air emissions standards. The agency hopes to check a sample of vehicles in order to estimate the percentage with a margin of error of 3% and 99% confidence. To gauge the size of the problem, the agency first picks 60 cars and finds 12 with faulty emissions systems. How many should be sampled for a full investigation?
P=12/60=0.2
For 99%, z=2.576
error of 3%, d=0.03
Sample size = (z2*p*(1-p))/d2
= (2.5762*0.2*0.8)/0.032
=1179.69
The sample size required= 1180
