Exercise #1 (15pt): You're a civil engineer testing the compressive strength of concrete to be used in bridge constructi

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Exercise #1 (15pt): You're a civil engineer testing the compressive strength of concrete to be used in bridge construction. You test 16 concrete specimens, the resulting in the following compressive strengths (in psi). 2325 2204 2296 2223 2316 2329 2272 2269 2302 2244 2342 2258 2307 2205 2208 2311 Q1 (5pt). Construct a 95% confidence interval for mean strength. Approach: 2pt Computation: 2pt Numerical result: 1pt

Q2 (5pt). Construct a 99% confidence interval for mean strength. Approach: 2pt Computation: 2pt Numerical result: 1pt Q3 (Spt). Note what happens to the interval as confidence increases. Discuss Approach: 2pt Computation: 2pt Numerical result: 1pt
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