Construct a 95% confidence interval for your sample data. Find the lower limit and upper limit.Then write the appropriate confidence interval sentence. Sample data is as follows. The total number of M&Ms combined is 162 Blue: 25 Red: 27 Green: 25 Yellow: 27 Orange: 26 Brown: 32
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Since the data provided is categorical (colors of M&Ms) and not numerical, we cannot directly compute a mean or standard deviation. However, if we assume that the counts of each color represent a proportion of the total, we can proceed as follows: - Calculate the Show more…
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