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Here are summary statistics for randomly selected weights of newborn​ girls: n​, ​hg, s hg. Construct a confidence interval estimate of the mean. Use a ​% confidence level. Are these results very different from the confidence interval hg hg with only s

Here are summary statistics for randomly selected weights of newborn girls:

n,

hg,

s

hg. Construct a confidence interval estimate of the mean. Use a

%

confidence level. Are these results very different from the confidence interval

hg

hg with only

sample values,

hg, and

s

hg?

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What is the confidence interval for the population mean

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hg (Round to one decimal place as needed.)



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