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Past experience has indicated that the breaking strength of yarn used in manufacturing drapery material is normally distributed and that σ = 3 psi. A random sample of 10 specimens is tested, and the average breaking strength is found to be 94 psi. Find a 95% two-sided confidence interval on the true mean breaking strength. Round the answers to 1 decimal place
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Which is the most efficient first step to solve x in the equation 3.7x - 18 = -4.3x -34 a. add 3.7x to both sides of the equation. b. add 4.3x to both sides of the equation. c. subtract 18 from both sides of the equation. d. subtract 34 from both sides of the equation.
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