Suppose the population standard deviation is 5 and SRS of n1
Suppose the population standard deviation is 5, and SRS of n=100 is obtained, and the confidence level is chosen to be 98%. The margin of error for estimating a mean is given by:
a. 1.1650
b. 0.1228
c. 0.1165
d. 1.2280
Solution
Margin of Error = Z a/2 * (sd/ Sqrt(n))
 Where,
 x = Mean
 sd = Standard Deviation
 a = 1 - (Confidence Level/100)
 Za/2 = Z-table value
 Mean(x)=18.6
 Standard deviation( sd )=5
 Sample Size(n)=100
 Margin of Error = Z a/2 * 5/ Sqrt ( 100)
 = 2.33 * (0.5)
 = 1.1650

