From a random sample of 24 years from 1923 through 2004, the mean number of fire accidents

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From a random sample of 24 years from 1923 through 2004, the mean number of fire accidents per year in Japan was about 43.202. Assume the population standard deviation is 20,469.

You are given the sample mean and the population standard deviation. Use this information to construct 90% and 95% confidence intervals for the population mean. Interpret the results and compare the widths of the confidence intervals.

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Elementary Statistics Picturing The World

ISBN: 9781292260464

7th Global Edition

Authors: Betsy Farber, Ron Larson

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