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A pilot intervention is planned to lower BMI in a sample of 28 children. Prior to implementing the intervention, the mean BMI for the children, at baseline, was 27.9, with a standard deviation of 3.8. Generate a 99% confidence interval for the true mean BMI and indicate your answer. |
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(26.0501, 29.7499) |
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(27.5504, 28.2496) |
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(27.5239, 28.2761) |
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