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Suppose finishing time for cyclists in a race are normally distributed and have a known population standard deviation of 6 minutes and an unknown population mean. A random sample of 18 cyclists is taken and gives a sample mean of 146 minutes. Find the confidence interval for the population mean with a 99% confidence level.

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