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25 June, 05:28

simple random sample from a population with a normal distribution of 99 body temperatures has x overbarequals98.20degrees Upper F and sequals0.63degrees Upper F. Construct a 95 % confidence interval estimate of the standard deviation of body temperature of all healthy humans. Is it safe to conclude that the population standard deviation is less than 1.50degrees Upper F ?

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  1. 25 June, 08:16
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x be the normal body temperature

    X is N (99, sigma)

    Sample mean x bar = 98.2 and s = 0.63

    Margin of error = Z critical * 0.63 = 1.95 * 0.63 = 1.2285

    It is safe since 1.5 <1.96 critical value of z at 95%
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