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S.P.2.2 Confidence Intervals

S.P.2.2 Confidence Intervals

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Mathematics

11th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
HSS.IC.B.4, 6.SP.B.5C, 7.SP.A.1

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Sarah Murillo

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8 Slides • 11 Questions

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S.P.2.2 Confidence Intervals

I can create a confidence interval to reflect a true parameter of a population in context

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Mastery

NC.M4.SP.2.2 Construct confidence intervals of population proportions in the context of the data

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Vocabulary

  • Point Estimate

  • Confidence interval

  • Margin of Error

  • https://quizlet.com/_9bjqzq?x=1qqt&i=2qof8c

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Multiple Choice

Find the mean of thes five math 4 scores:

50, 76, 81, 70, 92

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81

2

76.3

3

73.8

4

260

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Multiple Choice

Identify the sample from the previous question

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All math 4 scores

2

5 randomly selected math 4 scores

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Multiple Choice

Identify the population of the previous question

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all math 4 scores

2

5 randomly selected math 4 scores

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Multiple Choice

Identify the sample mean

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73.8

2

we did not find the sample mean

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Point estimate

73.8 is going to be our point estimate to represent the true mean of the population of all math 4 scores. Recall that this was our sample mean.

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Confidence interval

Now we must make our confidence interval of our point estimate by determining a margin of error. The margin or error is usually a small number that allows for miscalculations or "wiggle" room so to speak for your true mean or true proportion estimate of the population

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Poll

Which margin of error would you choose for this problem

5 points

10 points

15 points

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Open Ended

Now subtract your margin of error from the point estimate 73.8. This is the lower end of your interval. Now add your margin of error to the point estimate of 73.8. This is the upper end of your confidence interval. What is your interval?

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Let's practice

One of the samples had two scores of 71 and 79. To find the point estimate of these scores, find the mean.

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Multiple Choice

What is the point estimate of 71 and 79?

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71

2

78

3

75

4

150

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Margin of error

In this case to find the margin of error we would subtract the smaller number from the larger number and divide by 2

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Multiple Choice

What is the margin of error of the sample 71 and 79?

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2

2

4

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6

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Open Ended

What is the confidence interval?

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Multiple Choice

A group of students claims that the true mean of scores is 84. Does your interval support or deny this claim?

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yes, 84 is within my interval

2

no, 84 is not within my interval

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Summary

-A point estimate is how we use a statistic to guess a parameter

-Margin of error is a number that allows for miscalculations

-Confidence interval is an interval of values in which our true parameter could lie.

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S.P.2.2 Confidence Intervals

I can create a confidence interval to reflect a true parameter of a population in context

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