In a study of 400 pregnant women, the intake of folic acid (vitamin B9) via food chains was estimated at an average of 270 micrograms / day with a standard deviation of 100 micrograms / day. a) What was the standard error? b) Calculate a 95% confidence interval for the average folic acid intake in the population. You can use the number 2 as the coefficient (constant) in the calculation.
Continuous Probability Distributions
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Normal Distribution
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In a study of 400 pregnant women, the intake of folic acid (vitamin B9) via food chains was estimated at an average of 270 micrograms / day with a standard deviation of 100 micrograms / day.
a) What was the standard error?
b) Calculate a 95% confidence interval for the average folic acid intake in the population. You can use the number 2 as the coefficient (constant) in the calculation.
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