Question 9 How do you find the margin of error from the lower and upper bounds of a confidence interval? O Multiply the
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Question 9 How do you find the margin of error from the lower and upper bounds of a confidence interval? O Multiply the
Question 9 How do you find the margin of error from the lower and upper bounds of a confidence interval? O Multiply the appropriate z-score by the sample standard deviation then divide by the square root of the sample size. O Divide the mean by the standard deviation. O Find the distance between the lower and upper bounds of the interval, then cut that distance in half. O Subtract the margin of error from the mean to get the lower bound and add the margin of error to the mean to get the upper bound. Submit Question Question 10 The confidence interval for the population mean is often presented as Lower Limit << Upper Limit Interval 11 Interval 21 Interval 3 Sample Mean 93.81 (Sample Mean Use your knowledge of the confidence interval to determine the missing values for the 3 confidence intervals in the table below. Report answers accurate to 2 (two) decimal places. Margin of Error 4.05 of 1.4 ME Margin of Error) 0/1 pt 329 Details Lower Limit 83.88 101.8 B0/1 pt 329 Details Upper Limit 42.68