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21 October, 06:28

Given that a 95% confidence interval is (6.5, 12.5), we can state that there is a 95% probability that the true population mean is between 6.5 and 12.5

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  1. 21 October, 10:01
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    Let

    μ = population mean

    σ = population std. deviation.

    n = sample size.

    At 95% confidence level, the confidence interval is

    (μ - 1.96y, μ + 1.96y),

    where y = σ/√n.

    Therefore

    μ - 1.96y = 6.5 (1)

    μ + 1.96y = 12.5 (2)

    Add (1 and (2) to obtain

    2μ = 19

    μ = 9.5

    The calculated value of μ is within the interval (6.5, 12.5).

    Answer:

    The statement "There is a 95% probability that the true population mean is between 6.5 and 12.5" is True.
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