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Question 1047016: A random sample contains 50 different burger restaurants in the United States. You ask those restaurants how much they charge for a large burger, and you get a sample mean of $6. Then, you create a confidence interval using this data with the lower limit at $4.50 and the upper limit at $7.50.
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A random sample contains 50 different burger restaurants in the United States. You ask those restaurants how much they charge for a large burger, and you get a sample mean of $6. Then, you create a confidence interval using this data with the lower limit at $4.50 and the upper limit at $7.50.
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Sample mean = x-bar = 6
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6-ME = 4.5
ME = 1.5
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CI:: 6-1.5 < u < 6+1.5
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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