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Mathematics, 12.12.2019 06:31 Mullins4

If it is assumed that the heights of men are normally distributed with a standard deviation of 3.0 inches, how large a sample should be taken to be fairly sure (probability 0.95) that the sample mean does not differ from the true mean (population mean) by more than 0.10 in absolute value? (round your answer up to the nearest whole number.)

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