A sample of 64 observations is taken from a normal populatio
A sample of 64 observations is taken from a normal population with a standard deviation of 10.The sample mean is 80.Determine the 99% Confidence Interval for the population mean?
Given in the problem:
n = 64
= 80
= 10
Confidence Interval = 99%
What is the Relevant formula for a population mean with a known :
Determine the 99% Confidence Interval for the population mean
Solution
Confidence Interval
 CI = x ± Z a/2 * (sd/ Sqrt(n))
 Where,
     x    = Mean
     sd   = Standard Deviation
     a    = 1 - (Confidence Level/100)
     Za/2 = Z-table value
     CI   = Confidence Interval
 Mean(x)=80
 Standard deviation( sd )=10
 Sample Size(n)=64
 Confidence Interval = [ 80 ± Z a/2 ( 10/ Sqrt ( 64) ) ]
 = [ 80 - 2.58 * (1.25) , 80 + 2.58 * (1.25) ]
 = [ 76.775,83.225 ]

