=+26. Confidence intervals and sample size, part 2. A confidence interval for the price of gasoline from
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=+26. Confidence intervals and sample size, part 2. A confidence interval for the price of gasoline from a random sample of 30 gas stations in a region gives the following statistics:
y = +4.49 SE1y2 = +0.06
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Business Statistics Plus Pearson Mylab Statistics With Pearson Etext
ISBN: 978-1292243726
3rd Edition
Authors: Norean R Sharpe ,Richard D De Veaux ,Paul Velleman
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