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22 December, 01:21

I report if u guess or answer randomly. Which confidence level would produce the widest interval when estimating the mean of a population from the mean and standard deviation of a sample of that population?

A.

54%

B.

61%

C.

38%

D.

26%

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  1. 22 December, 01:46
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    B. 61%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    When we have the standard deviation of a sample, we use the t-distribution.

    The width of an interval is related to the margin of error, which is given by the following equation:

    M = T*s

    In which T is related to the confidence level (and the sample size) and s is the standard deviation of the sample. Higher confidence levels have higher values of T.

    A higher margin of error means that the interval is wider. To have a higher margin of error, we desire a higher value of T, which is achieved with a higher confidence level.

    So the correct answer is:

    B. 61%
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