To estimate the "average" temperature in a city (in degrees F), you measure the temperature at a random sample of spots

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To estimate the "average" temperature in a city (in degrees F), you measure the temperature at a random sample of spots

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To estimate the "average" temperature in a city (in degrees F), you measure the temperature at a random sample of spots in the city. These values are shown in the table. Build a 95%Cl for the mean temperature in the city. You may assume that temperatures follow a normal distribution. Keep at least 3 decimals in all intermediate steps, and round your answer to two decimals. Enter your Cl like this: (min,max) Be sure to use the parentheses or you will be marked wrong.
Tb build a 98%Cl for the mean of a population, you take a random sample and find these values: What is the Margin of Error, E? Round the Critical Value and your answer to three decimals.
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