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3. [10] In a survey conducted to determine, among other things, the cost of vacations taken by single adults in a particular region, 144 individuals were randomly sampled. Each person was asked to assess the total cost of his or her most recent vacation. The average cost was $2,386 and the standard deviation was $400.
[5] a. Construct a 99% confidence interval for the average cost of a vacation trip for all single adults in the region.
 [5] b. How large a sample would have to be taken to estimate the true average cost to within $60 of the unknown population average cost with 99% confidence?
Solution
a)
Note that              
 Margin of Error E = z(alpha/2) * s / sqrt(n)              
 Lower Bound = X - z(alpha/2) * s / sqrt(n)              
 Upper Bound = X + z(alpha/2) * s / sqrt(n)              
               
 where              
 alpha/2 = (1 - confidence level)/2 =    0.005          
 X = sample mean =    2386          
 z(alpha/2) = critical z for the confidence interval =    2.575829304          
 s = sample standard deviation =    400          
 n = sample size =    144          
               
 Thus,              
 Margin of Error E =    85.86097678          
 Lower bound =    2300.139023          
 Upper bound =    2471.860977          
               
 Thus, the confidence interval is              
               
 (   2300.139023   ,   2471.860977   ) [ANSWER]
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b)
Note that      
       
 n = z(alpha/2)^2 s^2 / E^2      
       
 where      
       
 alpha/2 = (1 - confidence level)/2 =    0.005  
       
 Using a table/technology,      
       
 z(alpha/2) =    2.575829304  
       
 Also,      
       
 s = sample standard deviation =    400  
 E = margin of error =    60  
       
 Thus,      
       
 n =    294.8842934  
       
 Rounding up,      
       
 n =    295   [ANSWER]
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