The temperature readings for 49 winter days in Jordan are normally distributed with a mean of 10.75 degrees centigrade and a standard deviation of 1.5 degrees. Determine the 90% confidence interval estimate for the winter mean temperature. You are told that Za = 0.05 = 1.645 O Lower bound = 10.33 degrees; upper bound = 11.17 degrees O Lower bound = -11.10 degrees; upper bound = 10.39 degrees O Lower bound 10.47 degrees; upper bound = 11.02 degrees O Lower bound = 10.39 degrees; upper bound = 11.10 degrees

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The temperature readings for 49 winter days in Jordan are normally distributed with a mean of 10.75 degrees centigrade
and a standard deviation of 1.5 degrees. Determine the 90% confidence interval estimate for the winter mean temperature.
You are told that Za = 0.05 = 1.645
O Lower bound = 10.33 degrees; upper bound = 11.17 degrees
O Lower bound = -11.10 degrees; upper bound = 10.39 degrees
O Lower bound = 10.47 degrees; upper bound = 11.02 degrees
O Lower bound = 10.39 degrees; upper bound = 11.10 degrees
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 42 The temperature readings for 49 winter days in Jordan are normally distributed with a mean of 10.75 degrees centigrade and a standard deviation of 1.5 degrees. Determine the 90% confidence interval estimate for the winter mean temperature. You are told that Za = 0.05 = 1.645 O Lower bound = 10.33 degrees; upper bound = 11.17 degrees O Lower bound = -11.10 degrees; upper bound = 10.39 degrees O Lower bound = 10.47 degrees; upper bound = 11.02 degrees O Lower bound = 10.39 degrees; upper bound = 11.10 degrees
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