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- What is the probable error of the mean of the measurements having different values based on the number of measurements as tabulated in the table shown below? DISTANCE (m) NO. OF MEASUREMENTS 378.85 2 379.54 380.20 2 379.95 3 381.85 2 0.2208 0.2108 0.2008 O 0.2308If n=14, x(x-bar)=40, and s=10, construct a confidence interval at a 98% confidence level. Assume the data came from a normally distributed population. Give your answers to one decimal place.If n=24, (x-bar)=44, and s=18, construct a confidence interval at a 98% confidence level. Assume the data came from a normally distributed population. Give your answers to one decimal place.If n=27, (x-bar)=46, and s=19, construct a confidence interval at a 99% confidence level. Assume the data came from a normally distributed population. Give your answers to one decimal place. <μ<If n=500 and X = 400, construct a 90% confidence interval.Give your answers to three decimals < p <If n=-22, (x-bar)=50, and s-6, construct a confidence interval at a 90% confidence level. Assume the data came from a normally distributed population. Give your answers to one decimal place.If n=20, ¯xx¯(x-bar)=43, and s=10, construct a confidence interval at a 98% confidence level. Assume the data came from a normally distributed population.Give your answers to one decimal place.Round to three decimal places. For a confidence level of 99%, find the critical zIf n=16, x¯(x-bar)=48, and s=7, construct a confidence interval at a 98% confidence level. Assume the data came from a normally distributed population.Give your answers to one decimal place.Find z* for a confidence level of 83%. Give your answer to 3 decimal places.If n = 13, x = 49, and s = 11, construct a confidence interval at a 99% confidence level. Assume the data came from a normally distributed population. Give your answers to three decimal places.If n = 420 and p (p-hat) = 0.2, construct a 95% confidence interval. Give your answers to three decimals < p <SEE MORE QUESTIONSRecommended textbooks for youMATLAB: An Introduction with ApplicationsStatisticsISBN:9781119256830Author:Amos GilatPublisher:John Wiley & Sons IncProbability and Statistics for Engineering and th…StatisticsISBN:9781305251809Author:Jay L. DevorePublisher:Cengage LearningStatistics for The Behavioral Sciences (MindTap C…StatisticsISBN:9781305504912Author:Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. WallnauPublisher:Cengage LearningElementary Statistics: Picturing the World (7th E…StatisticsISBN:9780134683416Author:Ron Larson, Betsy FarberPublisher:PEARSONThe Basic Practice of StatisticsStatisticsISBN:9781319042578Author:David S. Moore, William I. Notz, Michael A. FlignerPublisher:W. H. FreemanIntroduction to the Practice of StatisticsStatisticsISBN:9781319013387Author:David S. Moore, George P. McCabe, Bruce A. CraigPublisher:W. H. FreemanMATLAB: An Introduction with ApplicationsStatisticsISBN:9781119256830Author:Amos GilatPublisher:John Wiley & Sons IncProbability and Statistics for Engineering and th…StatisticsISBN:9781305251809Author:Jay L. DevorePublisher:Cengage LearningStatistics for The Behavioral Sciences (MindTap C…StatisticsISBN:9781305504912Author:Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. WallnauPublisher:Cengage LearningElementary Statistics: Picturing the World (7th E…StatisticsISBN:9780134683416Author:Ron Larson, Betsy FarberPublisher:PEARSONThe Basic Practice of StatisticsStatisticsISBN:9781319042578Author:David S. Moore, William I. Notz, Michael A. FlignerPublisher:W. H. FreemanIntroduction to the Practice of StatisticsStatisticsISBN:9781319013387Author:David S. Moore, George P. McCabe, Bruce A. CraigPublisher:W. H. Freeman