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The mean diastolic blood pressure for a random sample of 70people was 86 millimeters of mercury. If the standard deviation of individual blood pressure readings is known to be 11 millimeters of mercury, find a 90% confidence interval for the true mean diastolic blood pressure of all people. Then give its lower limit and upper limit.
Carry your intermediate computations to at least three decimal places. Round your answers to one decimal place. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.)
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