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One Mean

Confidence Interval for the


Mean of a Process
Sample Summary Assumptions:
Statistics: 98.5% Confidence Interval 1. The process is stable.

X= 9.5 2. The measurements


are normally distributed.
s= 3 7.85 <µ< 11.15
n= 23 3. Measurements are
taken independently.
α= 0.02 4

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One Variance

Confidence Interval for the


Sample Summary Variance of a Process
Statistics: Assumptions:
95% Confidence Interval 1. The process is stable.
s= 3
n= 23 2. The measurements
are normally distributed.
5.84 < σ2 < 16.05
α= 0.05 11 3. Measurements are
taken independently.

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One Proportion

Confidence Interval for the


Mean of a Process
Sample Summary Assumptions:
Statistics: 98.5% Confidence Interval 1. The process is stable.

X= 4 2. Counts are taken


independently.
n= 75 -0.01 <p< 0.12

α= 0.02 4

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Two Means

Confidence Interval for the Difference


of Two Process Means
Sample Summary Assumptions:
Statistics:
1. Both processes are
X1 = 11 95% Confidence Interval stable.
X2 = 10.7
2. The process variances
s1 = 2.5 are the same.
s2 = 1.8 −1.01 < µ1 − µ2 < 1.61 3. The measurements
n1 = 23 are normally distributed.
n2 = 22
4. Independent samples
are taken.
α= 0.05 11

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Two Means _Paired Data_

Confidence Interval for the Mean


Difference of Paired Data

Sample Summary Assumptions:


Statistics:
95% Confidence Interval
Xd = 1. The two processes
-2.4 are stable.
sd = 3.1
n1 = n2 = 23 -3.74 < µd < -1.06 2. The differences in
measurements are
normally distributed.
α= 0.05 11

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Two Variances

Confidence Interval for the Ratio of


Sample Summary Two Variances
Assumptions:
Statistics:
1. Both processes are
s1 = 2.5 95% Confidence Interval stable.
s2 = 1.5 2. The measurements
n1 = are normally distributed.
23
n2 = 22 1.22 < σ21 / σ22 < 6.9 3. Independent samples
are taken.

α= 0.05 11

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Two Proportions

Confidence Interval for the Difference


of Two Process Means
Sample Summary Assumptions:
Statistics:
1. Both processes are
X1 = 6 95% Confidence Interval stable.
X2 = 22
2. Independent samples
n1 = 100 are taken.
n2 = 175 −0.13 < p1 - p2 < 0

α= 0.05 11

0.06
0.13

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ent samples

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