Construct the indicated confidence interval for the population mean mu using the t-distribution. Assume the population is normally distributed. c=0.95, x overbar =12.6, s=0.67, n=17
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95. - The degrees of freedom (df) for the t-distribution are calculated as the sample size minus 1, which is df = n - 1 = 17 - 1 = 16. Show more…
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