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21 May, 03:26

A study of peach trees found that the average number of peaches per tree was 1025. The standard deviation of the population is 35 peaches per tree. A scientist wishes to find the 99% confidence interval for the mean number of peaches per tree. How many trees does she need to sample to obtain an average accurate to within 18 peaches per tree

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  1. 21 May, 03:38
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    26 trees

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Mean = 1025

    Standard deviation = 35

    Confidence interval = 99%

    Margin error = 18

    From the table, 99% = 2.58

    n = [Zcritical (Standard deviation / margin error) ]^2

    n = [2.58 (35/18) ]^2

    n = (5.0167) ^2

    n = 26 (to the nearest highest integer)

    n = 26 trees
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