Answer:
Explanation:
We can use the formula for the sample size required to estimate the population mean with a given margin of error and confidence level:
n = (z^2 * s^2) / E^2
Where:
z = the z-score associated with the desired confidence level (95% confidence level corresponds to z = 1.96)
s = the known standard deviation of the population
E = the desired margin of error
Plugging in the given values, we get:
n = (1.96^2 * 6.3^2) / 0.5^2
n = 609.45
Rounding up to the nearest whole number, we get that a sample size of 610 students is required to estimate the true average number of drinks within 0.5 with 95% probability. Therefore, the answer is option D.