Applied Statistics and Probability for Engineers
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Author: Douglas C. Montgomery
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Chapter 8.2, Problem 25E
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Find the t-percentile required to construct the two-sided confidence interval.
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To determine
Find the t-percentile required to construct the two-sided confidence interval.
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To determine
Find the t-percentile required to construct the two-sided confidence interval.
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