A random sample was selected from a population having a normal distribution. Calculate a 90% confidence interval estimate for  for each of the following situations:   (a). = 134, n = 10, s = 3.1 (b). = 3,744, n = 120, s = 8.2 (c). = 40.5, n = 9,  = 2.9

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A random sample was selected from a population having a normal distribution. Calculate a 90% confidence interval estimate for  for each of the following situations:

 

  • (a). = 134, n = 10, s = 3.1
  • (b). = 3,744, n = 120, s = 8.2
  • (c). = 40.5, n = 9,  = 2.9
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