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Mathematics, 14.04.2020 18:41 CameronVand21

Suppose that the height of Asian males aged 35–44 in the United States is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 3 in. Jeremy takes a simple random sample of 16 such men and notices that none of them are unusually tall or unusually short. He then calculates the average of the sample to be 67.5 in. and is planning on using this to find a 90% z ‑confidence interval for the true mean height. Can Jeremy use this information to find the z ‑confidence interval? Complete the following sentences. The population distribution is the sample and the population standard deviation is to find a 90% z ‑confidence interval.

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