Estimate the population mean by finding a 99.5% confidence interval given a sample of size 545, with a mean of 28.3 and a standard deviation of 10.8. Preliminary: Is it safe to assume that �≤0.05 of all subjects in the population? Yes No Is �≥30? No Yes Confidence Interval: What is the 99.5% confidence interval to estimate the population mean? Enter the tri-linear inequality values accurate to one decimal place.

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Estimate the population mean by finding a 99.5% confidence interval given a sample of size 545, with a mean of 28.3 and a standard deviation of 10.8.

Preliminary:

  1. Is it safe to assume that �≤0.05 of all subjects in the population?
    • Yes
    • No


  2. Is �≥30?
    • No
    • Yes

Confidence Interval: What is the 99.5% confidence interval to estimate the population mean? Enter the tri-linear inequality values accurate to one decimal place.

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