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Hallux abducto valgus (call it HAV) is a deformation of the big toe that is fairly uncommon in youth and often requires surgery. Doctors used X-rays to measure the angle (in degrees) of deformity in a random sample of patients under the age of 21who came to a medical center for surgery to correct HAV. The angle is a measure of the seriousness of the deformity. For these 21patients, the mean HAV angle was 24.76degrees and the standard deviation was 6.34degrees. A dot plot of the data revealed no outliers or strong skewness.

(a) Construct and interpret a 90%confidence interval for the mean HAV angle in the population of all such patients.

(b) Researchers omitted one patient with an HAV angle of 50degrees from the analysis due to a measurement issue. What effect would including this outlier have on the confidence interval in (a)? Justify your answer.

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(a) We are 90%confident that the true population mean is between 22.3735degrees and 27.1465degrees.

(b) The confidence interval from part (a) could also not be generalized for the population, because the normal requirement for the use of the t-distribution is not satisfied.

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Part (a) Step 1: Given Information 

Given

x=24.76

s=6.34

n=21

c=90%

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Part (b) Step 2: Explanation 

Determine the t-value by looking in the row starting with degrees of freedom and in the row with c=90%in table B :

t*=1.725

The margin of error is then:

localid="1650086939662" E=t*sn=1.7256.34212.3865

Then the confidence interval becomes:

localid="1650086961671" 22.3735=24.76-2.3865=x-E<<x+E=24.76+2.3865=27.1465

22.3735<<27.1465

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Part (b) Step 2: Given Information 

Given

x=24.76

s=6.34

n=21

c=90%

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Part (b) Step 2: Explanation 

The mean and standard deviation are strongly influenced by outliers and thus adding the outlier to the other data value will significantly increase both the mean and the standard deviation.

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