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Stats Lab 4- Mattea Krug

1. a)

Confidence Significance Margin of Failed Failure


Interval Level error Hypothesis Frequency
0.9 0.1 0.480492 10 0.1
0.95 0.05 0.572542 6 0.06
0.99 0.01 0.7524479 1 0.01

The relationship between confidence interval and margin of error is that the wider the
Confidence Interval is, the larger the margin of error is. This is because the confidence interval
takes a wider and wider range of samples as it increases, meaning it includes values that are
further and further from the mean, therefore increasing the margin of error

b) If we compare the failure frequency, or more commonly known as significance level, we can
see that the theoretical and experimental values are very close or exactly the same, with only
the confidence level of 0.95 deviating by 0.01.

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