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A simple random sample of 80 items from a population with o = 7 resulted in a sample
If required, round your answers to two decimal places.
a. Provide a 90% confidence interval for the population mean.
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b. Provide a 95% confidence interval for the population mean.
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c. Provide a 99% confidence interval for the population mean
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