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Reading scores in Atlanta The Trial Urban District Assessment (TUDA) is a

government-sponsored study of student achievement in large urban school districts. TUDA gives a reading test scored from 0to 500. A score of 243is a 鈥渂asic鈥 reading level and a score of 281is 鈥減roficient.鈥 Scores for a random sample of 1470eighth-graders in Atlanta had a mean of 240with standard deviation of 42.17.

a. Construct and interpret a 99%confidence interval for the mean reading test score of all Atlanta eighth-graders.

b. Based on your interval from part (a), is there convincing evidence that the mean reading test score for all Atlanta eighth-graders is less than the basic level? Explain your answer.

Short Answer

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a. Confidence Interval is (237.163,242.837)

b. Yes, there is convincing evidence that the mean reading test score for all Atlanta eighth-graders is less than the basic level

Step by step solution

01

Given Information

It is given that n=1470

(x)=240

(s)=42.17

02

Calculating Confidence Interval

It can be calculated as CI=xt/2,dfsn

As population standard deviation is not known, we use tconfidence interval.

Output of Excel is:

Hence, confidence interval is (237.163,242.837)

So, there is 99%confidence that mean reading score is between237.163and242.837.

03

To check if mean reading score is less than basic level score or not (243)

Confidence Interval is (237.163,242.837). Mean reading score is 243. It lie between the interval 237.163and242.837.

Hence, we can say that mean reading score is less than basic level score.

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