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I am extremely bad at math and I am trying to help other to ask a question, but I personally think C
The interval estimate of the population mean when a random sample is taken of the speed on highway is 59.5<h<64.1. Option C is correct.
What is margin of error?
The probability or the chances of error while choosing or calculating a sample in a survey is called the margin of error.
The interval estimate of the population mean can be found out using the following formula:
[tex]\overline X\pm MOE[/tex]
Here, [tex]\overline X[/tex] is the average mean, and the MOE is the margin of error.
On a highway, a random sample is taken of the speed, in mph, of 50 cars.
- A mean speed is 61.8 mph
- The margin of error is +2.3
- The confidence interval is 95%
Put the values in the above formula as,
[tex]61.8\pm 2.3\\59.5,641[/tex]
Thus, the interval estimate of the population mean
[tex]59.5 < h < 61.8[/tex]
Hence, the interval estimate of the population mean when a random sample is taken of the speed on highway is 59.5<h<64.1. Option C is correct.
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