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19 December, 14:51

How would I solve this problem. A researcher wishes to estimate the mean height of women aged between 60 and 65 in the U. S. She desires a margin of error of 0.3 inches. Past studies suggest that a population standard deviation of 3.3 inches is reasonable. Estimate the minimum sample size needed to estimate the population mean with the stated accuracy.

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  1. 19 December, 15:10
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    465

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Margin of error = critical value * standard error

    ME = CV * SE

    Assuming 95% confidence, CV = z = 1.96.

    Standard error is:

    SE = σ / √n

    SE = 3.3 / √n

    Given margin of error of 0.3:

    0.3 = 1.96 * 3.3 / √n

    n = 465
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