Q 8.111.

Question

Green Sea Urchins. From the paper "Effects of Chronic Nitrate Exposure on Gonad Growth in Green Sea Urchin Strongylocen. trouts drocbachiensis" (A quaculture, Vol. 242, No. 1-4, pp. 357-363) by S Siikavuopio et al., the weights, x of adult green sea urchins are normally distributed with mean 52.0 g and standard deviation 17.2 g For samples of 12 such weights, identify the distribution of each of the following variables.

a. x¯-52.017.2/12

b. x^-52.0s/12

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Answer

Part (a) The standard normal distribution is used a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1 and follows a normal distribution.

Part (b) It follows the t distribution with n-1=11 degrees of freedom.

1Part (a) Step 1: Given information

Adult green sea urchin weights, x are normally distributed with a mean of μ=52.0gm and a standard deviation of σ=17.2gm

Sample size n=12

2Part (a) Step 2: Concept

The formula used: z=x¯-μσn

3Part (a) Step 3: Calculation

x¯-μσn=x¯-5217.212 the normal distribution is followed. i.e. follows a normal distribution with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1

4Part (b) Step 1: Calculation

x¯-μs/n=x¯-52s/12 With n-1=11 degrees of freedom, it follows the $t$ distribution.