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Oksanka [162]
3 years ago
15

Two sisters drive 144 miles on a camping trip they averaged at least 32 miles per gallon on the trio describe the number of gall

ons of gas they used
Mathematics
1 answer:
LUCKY_DIMON [66]3 years ago
8 0
X in less than or equal to 4.5. it is this because 32 is the least number of miles per gallon. 144/32=4.5.
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Because it has a longer interval, the 95 percent confidence interval offers more details.

<h3>What is a confidence interval?</h3>

The likelihood that a parameter will fall between two values near the mean is shown by a confidence interval.

Confidence intervals quantify how certain or uncertain a sampling technique is.

Confidence intervals are used by statisticians to gauge the degree of uncertainty in a sample variable.

The 90% confidence interval is given by:

Mean - 1.645(S.D./\sqrt{n}) < μ < Mean + 1.645(S.D./\sqrt{n})

2μ = 5.22 + 5.98 = 11.2

μ = 11.2 / 2 = 5.6

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S.D./\sqrt{n} = 0.38 / 1.645 = 0.231

The 95% confidence interval is given by:

Mean - 1.96(S.D./\sqrt{n}) < μ < Mean + 1.96(S.D./\sqrt{n})

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The 95% confidence interval provides more information because it has a larger interval.

Learn more about confidence intervals here:

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