Calculate the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the population mean (mu) given that a sample of size n=14 yields a sample mean of 14.84 and a sample standard deviation of 1.03. 14.69 < mu < 14.99 13.73 < mu < 15.95 13.90 < mu < 15.78 14.47 < mu < 15.21 14.82 < mu < 14.86 14.46 < mu < 15.22 14.59 < mu < 15.09 14.38 < mu < 15.30 14.74 < mu < 14.94 14.25 < mu < 15.43
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