Business Week conducted a survey of graduates from 30
top MBA programs (Business Week, September 22, 2003). The
survey found that the average annual salary for male and female
graduates 10 years after graduation was $168,000 and $117,000,
respectively. Assume the population standard deviation for the male
graduates is $40,000, and for the female graduates it is
$25,000.
When calculating values for z, round to two decimal places.
- What is the probability that a simple random sample of 40 male
graduates will provide a sample mean within $10,000 of the
population mean, $168,000 (to 4 decimals)?
- What is the probability that a simple random sample of 40
female graduates will provide a sample mean within $10,000 of the
population mean, $117,000 (to 4 decimals)?
- In which of the preceding two cases, part (a) or part (b), do
we have a higher probability of obtaining a sample estimate within
$10,000 of the population mean?
- Select your answer (1) because the population mean for males is
higher (2) because the population standard deviation for males is
higher (3) because the population mean for females is lower (4)
because the population standard deviation for females is lower
- What is the probability that a simple random sample of 100 male
graduates will provide a sample mean more than $4,000 below the
population mean (to 4 decimals)?