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An IQ test is designed so that the mean is 100 and the standard deviation is 12 for the population of normal adults. Find the sample size necessary to estimate the mean IQ score of statistics students such that it can be said with 95% confidence that the sample mean is within 3 IQ points of the true mean. Assume that σ=12 and determine the required sample size using technology. Then determine if this is a reasonable sample size for a real world calculation.
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(Round up to the nearest integer.)
(Round up to the nearest integer.)
Would it be reasonable to sample this number of students?
No.
This number of IQ test scores is a fairly
small
number.Yes.
This number of IQ test scores is a fairly
large
number.No.
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