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f the sample size n=25, the sample mean = 10 and the sample standard deviation s=6, create the 90% confidence interval for the population mean and interpret it. A. The confidence interval is [7.52 ,12.48] and 90% of the population values fall in this interval. B. The confidence interval is [7.52 ,12.48] and there is a 90% chance that the population mean has a value that falls within this interval. C.The confidence interval is [7.95 ,12.05] and there is a 90% chance that the population mean has a value that falls within this interval. D. The confidence interval is [7.95 ,12.05] and 90% of the population values lie within this interval.

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(s/√n) is the standard error of the sample mean. If the sample size n=25, the sample mean = 10 and the sample standard deviation s=6, create the 90% confidence interval for the population mean and interpret it. A. The confidence interval is [7.52 ,12.48] and 90% of the population values fall in this interval.

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