Answer: 

Explanation:
The confidence interval for population mean 
 is given by :-
 is given by :-
 , where n=sample size
 , where n=sample size
 = sample mean
= sample mean
 =sample standard deviation
=sample standard deviation
 = critical t-value (for two tailed )
= critical t-value (for two tailed )
Let 
 be the confidence interval for the population mean mercury concentration.
 be the confidence interval for the population mean mercury concentration.
As per given , we have
Sample size : n= 28
degree of freedom = 27 [df=n-1]
Sample mean : 
 cc/cubic meter
 cc/cubic meter
Sample standard deviation : s= 0.0036
Significance level : 

Critical two-tailed test value :
 
 (Using t-distribution table.)
 (Using t-distribution table.)
We assume the population is approximately normal. 
Now, the 98% confidence interval for the population mean mercury concentration will be :-
 
 
Required confidence interval : 
