
Fundamentals of Biostatistics
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Author: Bernard Rosner
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 6, Problem 11P
Refer to the data in Table 2.13. Regard this hospital as typical of Pennsylvania hospitals.
TABLE 2.13 Hospital-stay data
Compute a 95% CI for the mean age.
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