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25.1, 22.3, 21.8, 17.1, 19.4, 29.2, 21.4, 26.5, 16.7, 19.4, 20.5
Construct a 90% confidence interval for the population mean
A) (17.6516, 21.8757)
B) ( 19.8452, 23.6810)
C) (19.6516, 23.8756)
D) (17.6516, 23.8757)
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