The data below gives the mean price (in cents) of a litre of regular gasoline at self-service filling stations at a samp

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The data below gives the mean price (in cents) of a litre of regular gasoline at self-service filling stations at a samp

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The Data Below Gives The Mean Price In Cents Of A Litre Of Regular Gasoline At Self Service Filling Stations At A Samp 1
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The data below gives the mean price (in cents) of a litre of regular gasoline at self-service filling stations at a sample of six urban centres in Canada in May 2011. Urban area Saint John, NB Quebec Ottawa Winnipeg Regina Saskatoon Provide answers to the following to two decimal places. Part (a) Find the sample mean (in cents). 22 Price/litre 127.2 135.8 128.3 126.2 132.3 132.2 Part (b) Find the sample standard deviation (in cents). Part (c) Using the appropriate t distribution, find a 90% confidence interval for the mean gasoline price per litre across urban Canada in May 2011. Provide the upper and lower bounds for your confidence interval. ( 12 1.)

Part (c) Using the appropriate t distribution, find a 90% confidence interval for the mean gasoline price per litre across urban Canada in May 2011. Provide the upper and lower bounds for your confidence interval. ( 4) Part (d) Would a 95% confidence interval be wider or narrower than the interval you found in Part (c)? Using the appropriate t distribution, find a 95% confidence interval for the mean gasoline price per litre across urban Canada in May 2011. Provide the upper and lower bounds for your confidence interval. ( 2)
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