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| Question 1041533:  A study of nickels showed that the the standard deviation of the weight of nickels is 200 milligrams. A coin counter manufacturer wishes to find the 90% confidence interval for the average weight of a nickel. How many nickels does he need to weigh to obtain an average accurate to within 20 milligrams?
 A.	100
 B.	164
 C.	273
 D.	385
 
 Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The standard error has to be 20 mg It is z*s/sqrt (n), since we don't have n, we can't use a t-test.  Also, the number is likely to be quite large.
 20=1.645*200/sqrt(n)
 multiply both sides by (sqrt(n)); divide both by 20
 sqrt(n)=200*1.645/10=32.9
 n=32.9^2=1082.41 or 1083 nickels, rounding upward
 
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