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Assume that a sample is used to estimate a population mean μμ. Find the margin of error M.E. that corresponds to a sample of size 22 with a mean of 17.1 and a standard deviation of 6.6 at a confidence level of 98%.
Report ME accurate to one decimal place because the sample statistics are presented with this accuracy.
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Answer should be obtained without any preliminary rounding. However, the critical value may be rounded to 3 decimal places.
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