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Construct the indicated confidence interval for the population mean μ using the t-distribution.
c = 0.95, x = 645, s = 31, n = 16
c = 0.95, x = 645, s = 31, n = 16
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(876.2, 981.5)
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(321.7, 365.8)
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(531.2, 612.9)
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(628.5, 661.5)
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