Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Check One-Sample T-Interval Conditions
Random Sample? √
Sample Size ≥30? √
Independent? √
Population Standard Deviation Unknown? √
One-Sample T-Interval Information
Problem 1
The critical t-value, as mentioned previously, would be [tex]t^*=2.0096[/tex], making the 95% confidence interval equal to [tex]CI=\bar{x}\pm t^*(\frac{S_x}{\sqrt{n}})=390.25\pm2.0096(\frac{30.5}{\sqrt{50}})\approx\{381.5819,398.9181\}[/tex]
This interval suggests that we are 95% confident that the true mean levels of lead in soil are between 381.5819 and 398.9181 parts per million (ppm), which satisfies the EPA's regulated maximum of 400 ppm.