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| Question 80942:  looking for some help I need to type the question out because I an short some key on my key board.
 Let a random sample be taken of size n=100  from a population with			known standard deviation of o=20 .  Suppose that the mean of the 			sample is X=37  . The approximate 68% confidence interval for the 			mean, u  , of the population from which the sample was drawn is
 n = n
 o = population standard deviation
 X = sample mean
 u = population mean
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 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let a random sample be taken of size n = 100 from a population with known standard deviation of o = 20 . Suppose that the mean of the sample is X = 37 . The approximate 68% confidence interval for the mean, u , of the population from which the sample was drawn is -------------
 E=z*sgma/sqrt(n)
 E=0.994*20/sqrt(100)
 E=0.994*2
 E=1.988
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 CI: (x-bar-E,x-bar+E)
 CI: (37-1.988, 37+1.988)
 CI: (35.012,38.988)
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