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23 December, 13:29

A random sample of 118 light bulbs had a mean life of hours with a standard deviation of hours. Construct a 90 percent confidence interval for the mean life, μ, of all light bulbs.

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  1. 23 December, 13:44
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    444 < µ < 454

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Confidence interval is:

    CI = µ ± CV * SE

    where CV is the critical value and SE is the standard error.

    For a 90% confidence, CV = z = 1.645.

    The standard error is:

    SE = σ/√n

    SE = 33/√118

    SE = 3.04

    So the confidence interval is:

    CI = 449 ± (1.645) (3.04)

    CI = 449 ± 5

    444 < µ < 454
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