To construct the confidence interval for a population mean. If we get a sample with 100 observations, sample mean is 36, and sample standard deviation is 5, what is a 95% confidence interval for the population mean? Select one: a. [35.0079, 36.9921] b. [35.17, 36.83] c. [34.6868, 37.3132] d. [34.897, 37.634]
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