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A family is relocating from St. Louis, Missouri, to California. Due to an increasing inventory of houses in St. Louis, it is taking longer than before to sell a house. The wife is concerned and wants to know when it is optimal to put their house on the market. Her realtor friend informs them that the last 29 houses that sold in their neighborhood took an average time of 230 days to sell. The realtor also tells them that based on her prior experience, the population standard deviation is 35 days. a. What assumption regarding the population is necessary for making an interval estimate of the population mean?
Assume that the population has a normal distribution.
Assume that the population has a uniform distribution.
b. Construct a 90% confidence interval of the mean sale time for all homes in the neighborhood.

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