Overproduction of uric acid in the body can be an indication
of cell breakdown. This may be an advance indication of illness
such as gout, leukemia, or lymphoma.† Over a period of months, an
adult male patient has taken thirteen blood tests for uric acid.
The mean concentration was x = 5.35 mg/dl. The distribution of uric
acid in healthy adult males can be assumed to be normal, with σ =
1.79 mg/dl.
(a) Find a 95% confidence interval for the population mean
concentration of uric acid in this patient's blood. What is the
margin of error? (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
lower limit
upper limit
margin of error
(b) What conditions are necessary for your calculations?
(Select all that apply.)
uniform distribution of uric acid
σ is known
normal distribution of uric acid
n is large
σ is unknown
(c) Interpret your results in the context of this
problem.
There is not enough information to make an
interpretation.
The probability that this interval contains the true average
uric acid level for this patient is 0.95.
There is a 5% chance that the confidence interval is one of
the intervals containing the population average uric acid level for
this patient.
The probability that this interval contains the true average
uric acid level for this patient is 0.05.
There is a 95% chance that the confidence interval is one of
the intervals containing the population average uric acid level for
this patient.
(d) Find the sample size necessary for a 95% confidence level
with maximal margin of error E = 1.16 for the mean concentration of
uric acid in this patient's blood. (Round your answer up to the
nearest whole number.)
blood tests