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2 November, 06:26

You took a random sample of 12 two-slice toasters and found the mean price was $61.12 and the standard deviation was $24.62. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the population mean. Assume the prices are normally distributed.

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  1. 2 November, 06:56
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    We want to determine a 95% confidence interval for the population mean for the prices of slice toasters.

    Number of sample, n = 12

    Mean, u = $61.12

    Standard deviation, s = $24.62

    For a confidence level of 95%, the corresponding z value is 1.96.

    We will apply the formula

    Confidence interval

    = mean ± z * standard deviation/√n

    It becomes

    61.12 ± 1.96 * 24.62/√12

    = 61.12 ± 1.96 * 7.107

    = 61.12 ± 13.93

    The lower end of the confidence interval is 61.12 - 13.93 = 47.19

    The upper end of the confidence interval is 61.12 + 13.93 = 75.05
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