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In developing patient appointment schedules, a medical center wants to estimate the mean time that a staff member spends with each patient. How large a sample should be taken if the desired margin of error is two minutes at a 95% level of confidence? How large a sample should be taken for a 99% level of confidence? Use a planning value for the population standard deviation of 7 minutes.
a. 95% Confidence (to the nearest whole number):
b. 99% Confidence (to the nearest whole number):
a. 95% Confidence (to the nearest whole number):
b. 99% Confidence (to the nearest whole number):
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Formula:
n = {[(z-value)(sd)]/E}^2
a) n = [(1.96 * 7)/2]^2
b) n = [(2.575 * 7)/2)^2
Calculate. Round to the next highest whole number.
n = {[(z-value)(sd)]/E}^2
a) n = [(1.96 * 7)/2]^2
b) n = [(2.575 * 7)/2)^2
Calculate. Round to the next highest whole number.
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