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my answer on the image is correct. i need help doing the following below:
- Use the standard error that you found and mu to graph a 95th confidence interval for the sample
mean distribution using https://onlinestatbook.com/2/calculators/inverse_normal_dist.html

Transcribed Image Text:Fluorescent lightbulbs have lifetimes that followa normal distribution, with an average life of 1,465 days and a standard deviation of 1,733 hours. In the production process the
manufacturer draws random samples of 275 lightbulbs and determines the mean lifetime of the sample. What is the standard deviation, in hours, of this sample mean?
Answer: 104.5
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