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Suppose a 90% confidence interval for μ turns out to be (1000, 2100). If this interval was based on a sample of
size n = 25, explain what assumptions are necessary for this interval to be valid.
a:The sampling distribution of the sample mean must have a normal distribution .
b:The population must have an approximately normal distribution.
c:The population of salaries must have an approximate t distribution.
d:The sampling distribution must be biased with 24 degrees of freedom.
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