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A government organization is examining the effectiveness of a program intended to shorten security lines at airports for

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A government organization is examining the effectiveness of a program intended to shorten security lines at airports for "trusted travelers". For comparison purposes, a sample was obtained of the time in seconds it took passengers not on the program to pass through security at a certain international airport. The accompanying data contain the results. Complete parts a through c below. Click the icon to view the security time data. a. Calculate the sample mean and the sample standard deviation for this sample of passenger times. The sample mean is seconds (Round to two decimal places as needed.) The sample standard deviation is seconds. (Round to two decimal places as needed) 6. Assume that the distribution of time required to pass through security at this airport is normally distributed. Use the sample data to construct a 90% confidence interval estimate for the average time required to pass through security The 90% confidence interval is seconds seconds (Round to two decimal places as needed) o What is the margin of error for the confidence interval constructed in part b? = + seconds (Round to two decimal places as needed)

X Security Time Data 166 366 203 228 284 148 359 220 384 209 361 186 388 257 238 299 138 223 312 398 147 193 178 244 290 354 260 125 190 332 242 371 233 232 303 223 142 144 319 287 175 223 183 299 193 295 215 151 322 308 308 411 364 261 312 422 329 229 275 37 247 215 362 242 242 372 239 229 224 300 298 230 208 242 128 153 299 83 239 178 273 119 332 220 133 298 285 376 198 308 272 Print Done

273 202 256 83 392 281 433 322 359 307 230 124 310 317 263 274 241 179 208 419 114 257 196 139 232 185 221 374 347 199 207 316 284 268 351 322 252 195 341
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