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Use the given level of confidence and statistics to construct a Z-confidence interval for the population
A laboratory tested twelve chicken eggs and found that the mean amount of cholesterol was 180 milligrams with standard deviation of 16.7 milligrams. Construct a 90% Z-confidence interval for the true mean cholesterol content of all such eggs.
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